Proposed Drilling

Targeted exploration to define and expand the Texas Silver Project

Silver Star Resources is combining historical drilling data with modern exploration programs to better define the scale of the Texas Silver Project and assess additional growth opportunities across the broader mineralised corridor. Previous RC and diamond drilling confirmed high-grade silver and gold intercepts, but focused largely on shallow mineralisation to depths of around 100 metres, leaving deeper potential still to be tested.

This provides a strong foundation for the next phase of work, with historical drilling now being integrated with more recent geochemical and targeting programs to support a broader and more systematic exploration campaign. Together, these programs are designed to refine known mineralised zones, test unverified anomalies, and identify additional targets across the project area.

Stage Two Drilling and Target Generation

A systematic program to test priority anomalies across the district

As part of the Stage Two exploration program, Silver Star Resources plans to complete approximately 1,700 targeted holes, generally designed at around 50 metres each, forming a proposed 85,000-metre air-core drilling campaign. This program is designed to expand the exploration footprint across the project area and generate new geological information to support ongoing resource evaluation.

The campaign is being guided by recent geochemical surveys, which have identified multiple untested silver and gold anomalies across the broader district. Pathfinder elements including antimony, arsenic, and lead have also returned strong responses, reinforcing the prospectivity of these targets and indicating potential for additional mineralisation beyond the areas already tested by previous drilling.

By combining a large-scale drilling program with systematic anomaly targeting, Silver Star Resources is advancing a more comprehensive district-scale exploration approach aimed at refining known mineralised systems and identifying new zones of interest.

Next Steps

Advancing priority targets through focused follow-up work

The next phase of work includes targeted drilling to confirm and define anomalous zones, together with additional geophysical and geochemical surveys to refine priority targets across the project area.

Results from these programs will be incorporated into ongoing resource evaluation and broader project planning as Silver Star Resources continues to assess the scale, continuity, and significance of the mineralised system.