Nobel Resources Corp. has begun diamond drilling at the Cuprita copper project in Chile. The project shows signs of copper mineralization, including an extensive leach cap and tourmaline breccia zones. It also features IP anomalies and a structural setting similar to major deposits in the region.

CEO Larry Guy is optimistic about the drilling campaign at Cuprita, citing extensive copper mineralization and key characteristics of porphyry copper deposits in Chile. The project’s high prospectivity and geological features make it a compelling target for exploration and development.

The scientific and technical information in the news release has been reviewed and approved by Mr. David Gower, P.Geo. Nobel Resources is focused on identifying and developing mineral projects, with a team experienced in exploration success.

Forward-looking information in the press release includes the mineralization and prospectivity of the Cuprita project, the company’s ability to explore and develop the project, and future plans. Risks associated with foreign operations and the mining industry are highlighted.

The TSX Venture Exchange and its regulation services provider do not accept responsibility for the accuracy of the release. For more information, contact Lawrence Guy, Chairman and CEO, or Vincent Chen, Investor Relations. Visit www.nobel-resources.com for updates and details.

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