Ramp Metals Intersects Mineralization in All Drillholes at Rush

Ramp Metals Intersects Mineralization in All Drillholes at Rush

Vancouver, British Columbia–(Newsfile Corp. – April 15, 2026) – Ramp Metals Inc. (TSXV: RAMP) (“Ramp Metals” or the “Company“) is pleased provide an update on its ongoing 2026 winter drill program. The Company has completed a total of nine (9) holes over 2,199 meters to date. All drilling to date has taken place on the 1100m long main Rush anomaly at the Company’s Rottenstone SW property, and every drill hole has intersected significant VMS style mineralization.

Key Highlights:

  • All 9 drill holes have intersected VMS style mineralization ranging from disseminated to semi-massive and massive sulphides.
  • Broad zones of mineralization were encountered in multiple holes including Rush-011, 012, 018, and 019.
  • New mineralized zone discovered approximately 70m west of known mineralization trend and deeper than previous known mineralization

Following up a successful 2025 drill campaign that resulted in the Rush VMS discovery, the Company is currently conducting a drill program aimed at further delineating the mineralized zones at Rush. Preliminary results indicate continuity between the two zones identified in 2025 and have led to the identification of a new, deeper zone situated west of the previously known mineralization.

A total of nine (9) holes covering 2,199 meters have been drilled to date. Examples of the mineralization encountered can be seen below (Figures 1-5). The Company has dispatched a total of four (4) shipments to Bureau Veritas Commodities Ltd. in Vancouver, BC, for analysis. These shipments comprise holes Rush-011, 012, 013, 014, and 015. Core cutting and processing are progressing smoothly, and shipments are dispatched promptly after the completion of each drill hole.

The Company has concluded drilling activities at Rush and is preparing to evaluate additional anomalies on the Rottenstone SW property. These include two Rush satellite targets, as well as Runway, Redridge, and Ranger, contingent upo

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