Odyssey Gold Limited announced drill results from the Bottle Dump Target, part of the Tuckanarra Project in the Murchison Goldfields of Western Australia. Current Drilling Strategy: Company's Tuckanarra Project is part of the prolific Murchison Goldfields. The Murchison Goldfields are host to a +35Moz gold endowment (historic production plus current resources).

Recent drilling by Odyssey has focussed on defining high grade shoots extending below the Bottle Dump, Bollard and Cable Pits, along with extending the system to the north and to the east at the Highway Zone. Several other advanced targets have also been RC drilled, including Maybelle, Maybelle North, Lucknow, Douglas and Cable North. Assay results are pending for over 6,000m of drilling.

Recent drilling has highlighted the significant potential at the Highway Zone. The structure is open to the east towards historic soil anomalism and shallow Rotary Air Blast ("RAB") drilling. Bottle Dump Background: The Bottle Dump deposit was mined to a depth of 48m in the early 1990's before mining was halted as the ores started to transition to primary sulphides.

Mined production to the end of 1990 is reported as 43,356t @ 2.9g/t Au. A resource drilling program was completed in 1994-1995 and an updated resource (non-JORC 2012) and metallurgical studies were completed by mid-1995. Mining recommenced with production of 53,024t @ 3.31g/t Au reported in 1995.

Mining is reported to have continued into 1996 but no records are available for post 1995 production. Details are available in WAMEX Report A45177ii. Significant drilling has been completed since 1995.

Total bedrock drilling at Bottle Dump since discovery includes 178 RC holes and 28 diamond drillholes. Mineralisation is associated with two-four sub-parallel zones of moderately dipping quartz veining and sulphides cross cutting steeply dipping basalts and banded iron formations. The mineralisation has strong strike continuity and a shallow plunge to the east.

In the main plunge mineralisation is 6-20m wide. Bottle Dump Activity: Diamond and RC drilling by Odyssey in 2021 extended the plunge of mineralisation at Bottle Dump to 360m down plunge of the Bottle Dump Pit. The results of a conceptual study of the deposit encouraged accelerating metallurgical testwork on sulphide mineralisation.

Two RC holes (263m) were drilled to generate fresh sulphide mineralisation for metallurgical testwork. Expedited assay results have returned for these two holes. BDRC0125 has intersected quartz veining with 5-10% pyrrhotite mineralisation with a result of 14m @ 8.2g/t Au from 95m including 6m @ 18.3g/t Au from 97m.

BDRC0126 was drilled further down plunge at the upper limit of the interpreted mineralised shoot and intersected 2m @ 1.0g/t Au from 111m associated with 4% pyrrhotite in basalt. BDRC0125 and BDRC0126 were drilled 6m up dip of previous holes TCKRC0004 16m @ 2.3g/t Auiii and TCKRC0020 6m @ 2.8g/tiv respectively. The new RC were both visually similar to the adjacent holes.

Assaying of the recent holes was completed by 500g photon assay compared with 50g fire assay /ICP-OES for the 2021 holes. The photon assay being a larger sample would be expected to be more representative. Metallurgical testwork is underway with the samples generated.

Future Work: Assay results are pending for over 6,000m of drilling. Updates to the geological interpretation are currently underway to allow for future resource estimation. Recent results have demonstrated multiple zones of mineralisation in a 40m wide structure at the Highway Zone.

The structure remains open in all directions. Planning is underway for further RC drilling. The immediate focus will be RC drilling up dip of results including 44m 1.8g/t Auv and 4m @ 7.1g/t Auvi and strike extensions to the east.