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Sorrento Resources Identifies Several High-Grade Soil Gold Anomalies up to 525m by 450m in Size, Newfoundland

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Sorrento Resources (OTCQB: SRSLF) reported results from a 2,405-sample soil program at its Rodgers Cove Gold Project in Newfoundland. Three coherent gold-in-soil anomalies were found: 525m x 450m, 400m x 475m, and 125m x 150m. Peak soil reached 1.302 g/t Au and 13 samples exceeded 0.5 g/t Au. A historic trench with 115.6 g/t Au over 1.0 m lies on the edge of the 400m x 475m anomaly. A minimum 1,500 m diamond drill program is expected to begin this week.

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Positive

  • Large-scale soil anomalies: 525m x 450m and 400m x 475m
  • Peak soil grade of 1.302 g/t Au
  • Historic trench with 115.6 g/t Au over 1.0 m adjacent to anomaly
  • Immediate drill program: minimum 1,500 m planned this week

Negative

  • Limited historical follow-up on previously recorded high-grade trench intercept
  • Exploration-stage project with no reported drill results yet

Vancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - March 4, 2026) - Sorrento Resources Ltd. (CSE: SRS) (OTCQB: SRSLF) (the "Company" or "Sorrento"), a Canadian exploration company focused on the acquisition, exploration, and development of mineral projects in Atlantic Canada, is pleased to provide an update on exploration activities at its Rodgers Cove Gold Project (the "Project") located in Newfoundland and Labrador.

Highlights:

Three high-grade soil gold anomalies identified

  • Largest anomaly measures 525m x 450m

  • Second anomaly measures 400m x 475m

  • Third anomaly measures 125m x 150m

  • Soil values up to 1.302 g/t Au

  • 13 samples above 0.5 g/t Au

  • 288 samples anomalous (≥50 ppb Au)

  • 2,405 soil samples collected across four grids

  • Drill expected to arrive later this week to begin a minimum 1,500m of diamond drilling

  • Historic trench returned 115.6 g/t Au over 1.0 meter, located on the edge of the 400m x 475m anomaly

Exploration Results

The 2025 soil sampling program at the Rodgers Cove Gold Project consisted of 2,405 samples collected over four grids and has identified three (3) significant and coherent gold-in-soil anomalies;

  1. The North Grid (NG) anomaly measures approximately 525m by 450m. This large-scale anomaly represents a compelling exploration target, particularly given the limited historical work conducted on the property.

  2. The South Grid 1 (SG1) anomaly measures approximately 400m by 475m and is of particular interest due to its proximity to a historic trench that returned 115.6 g/t Au over 1 meter. This historic high-grade intercept occurs along the edge of the soil anomaly and was never followed up with drilling.

  3. The South Grid 2 (SG2) anomaly measures 125m by 150m and further demonstrates the gold potential across the property. In total, 13 samples returned values above 0.5 g/t Au, with a peak soil value of 1.302 g/t Au. Additionally, 288 samples returned anomalous values equal to or greater than 50 ppb Au.

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Figure 1. Soil sample locations at the NG anomaly measuring 525m x 450m.

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Figure 2. Soil sample locations showing two anomalies, one 400m x 475m (SG1) and the other 125m x 150m (SG2).

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About the Rodgers Cove Project

The Rodgers Cove Project is located in Gander Bay, Newfoundland and Labrador near the town of Rodgers Cove and less than 50km north of Gander, a town with a skilled workforce and an international airport. The property is located in a strategic position, as it is on tidewater and is accessible via forest access roads. There is also a nearby transmission line.

It has twelve mineral licenses totaling 6,500 hectares (260 claims) in the Central Newfoundland Gold Belt (CNGB), an area known for hosting multiple gold discoveries along major deformation zones. Located within the Exploits Subzone, along the Appleton and JBP Faults, key structural corridors associated with major gold systems.

Limited exploration has been undertaken on the property. Diamond drilling has yet to be completed and only limited geophysical surveys have been completed. The most recent exploration, a limited trenching program, yielded very encouraging results (115.6 g/t Au over 1m), that were never followed up on.

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Figure 3. Location of the Rodgers Cove Property with respect to notable companies as well as the Appleton Fault.

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Management Commentary

Alex Bugden, P. Geo., President, CEO, and Qualified Person of Sorrento Resources Ltd., commented, "The identification of multiple large-scale and high-grade soil anomalies at Rodgers Cove significantly enhances the Project's potential. The SG1 anomaly demonstrates strong gold-in-soil continuity, and combined with the historic trench result of 115.6 g/t gold over one metre, this represents a compelling drill ready target.

The project has never been drill tested, which presents a rare opportunity in such a well-endowed and active gold belt. We plan to follow these results up with a Diamond Drilling program in the coming weeks."

Change of Directors

Further, the Company announces the appointment of Joseph Cullen to the Company's Board of Directors.

Joseph Cullen is President, CEO and a Director of Metalsource Mining Inc. (CSE: MSM) since August, 2020. Mr. Cullen's career has included over eleven years of public market experience primarily focused on the resource and technology sectors with an emphasis on investor relations and corporate finance. His previous experience also includes working for Deloitte and VMWare, as well as co-founding and managing private ventures in the financial services, environmental consultancy and technology sectors.

The Company announces the resignation of Brent Clark from the Company's Board of Directors. The Company wishes to thank Mr. Clark for his services to the Company and wishes him all the best in future endeavours.

Qualified Person

Alex Bugden, P. Geo., a Qualified Person in accordance with National Instrument 43-101, has reviewed and approved the technical information contained in this press release.

About Sorrento Resources Ltd.

Sorrento is engaged in acquisition, exploration, and development of mineral property assets in Canada. Sorrento's objective is to locate and develop economic precious and rare earth element, gold, and base metal properties of merit in including the Bottom Brook Project, Rodgers Cove Gold, and Harmsworth (VMS) project all located in Newfoundland.

On Behalf of The Board of Directors,
SORRENTO RESOURCES LTD.

"Signed"
Alex Bugden
President, Chief Executive Officer, and Qualified Person
investors@sorrentoresources.ca
709-693-4088

Disclaimer for Forward-Looking Information

This news release contains certain forward-looking statements within the meaning of applicable securities laws. All statements that are not historical facts, including without limitation, statements regarding future estimates, plans, programs, forecasts, projections, objectives, assumptions, expectations or beliefs of future performance, including statements with respect to the Project and its mineralization potential, the Company's objectives, goals or future plans with respect to the Project and the timing of results are "forward-looking statements". Although the Company believes that such statements are reasonable and reflect expectations of future developments and other factors which management believes to be reasonable and relevant, the Company can give no assurance that such expectations will prove to be correct. Forward-looking statements are subject to a number of risks and uncertainties, including those detailed from time to time in filings made by the Company with securities regulatory authorities, which may cause actual outcomes to differ materially from those discussed in the forward-looking statements. These factors should be considered carefully, and readers are cautioned not to place undue reliance on such forward-looking statements. The forward-looking statements and information contained in this news release are made as of the date hereof and the Company undertakes no obligation to update publicly or revise any forward-looking statements or information, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise, unless so required by applicable securities laws.

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FAQ

What gold anomalies did Sorrento Resources (SRSLF) report at Rodgers Cove on March 4, 2026?

Sorrento reported three coherent soil anomalies measuring 525m x 450m, 400m x 475m, and 125m x 150m. According to the company, the program used 2,405 samples and identified 288 anomalous samples ≥50 ppb Au, highlighting district-scale potential.

How high were the soil gold values Sorrento reported for SRSLF's Rodgers Cove project?

Peak soil returned 1.302 g/t Au, with 13 samples above 0.5 g/t Au. According to the company, these values came from the 2025 program of 2,405 samples across four grids, indicating localized high-grade zones.

What historic high-grade result is linked to SRSLF's Rodgers Cove anomaly and why does it matter?

A historic trench returned 115.6 g/t Au over 1.0 meter located at the edge of the 400m x 475m anomaly. According to the company, this untested high-grade intercept makes the adjacent soil anomaly a high-priority drill target.

When will Sorrento (SRSLF) begin drilling at Rodgers Cove and what is the program size?

Drilling is expected to start later this week with a minimum 1,500 meters of diamond drilling planned. According to the company, the drill program follows the 2,405-sample soil campaign to test the defined soil anomalies.

How many soil samples and anomalous results did Sorrento report for SRSLF's Rodgers Cove program?

The company collected 2,405 soil samples and reported 288 anomalous samples ≥50 ppb Au. According to the company, these results underpin the identification of three coherent soil anomalies across four grids.

What does the 525m x 450m NG anomaly mean for SRSLF's exploration priorities at Rodgers Cove?

The large 525m x 450m North Grid anomaly represents a compelling, district-scale exploration target. According to the company, limited historical work there increases priority for initial drill testing to evaluate potential bedrock sources.
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