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South Pacific Metals Provides Project Updates and Announces Diamond Drill Rig Purchase to Accelerate Gold and Copper Exploration

Vancouver, B.C. – April 8, 2025 South Pacific Metals Corp. (TSX-V: SPMC; OTCQB: SPMEF; FSE: 6J00) (“SPMC” or the “Company”) is pleased to announce the acquisition of its first man-portable diamond drill, following the successful close of its C$6.3 million financing. Designed for efficient core drilling to depths of 500+ metres in remote locations, the new MultiPower MP500 Diamond Core Drill can operate year-round andwill support faster and more cost-effective mobilization efforts across SPMC’s 3,100 km² portfolio of four gold-copper projects in Papua New Guinea.

Drill Rig Acquisition

The MultiPower MP500 Diamond Core Drill purchase enables the Company to accelerate early-stage target testing of known high-grade gold and copper bearing structures. Equipment is scheduled to arrive at the end of May, with drilling to begin soon after. Former K92 Mining Inc. (“K92”) exploration operator/manager Dean Williamson will assemble and lead the in-country drill crew who will transport, set up, and operate the drill throughout the 2025 drilling campaign.

The acquisition of our first man-portable drill rig marks a major milestone in accelerating our exploration efforts across Papua New Guinea,” said Michael Murphy, Executive Chair of the Company. With a strong treasury following our recent financing, we’re now in a position to aggressively advance our gold and copper projects. The bulk of our identified drill targets fall well within the depth range of this rig, allowing us to operate more efficiently and cut estimated drilling costs by nearly half. While surface work continues to refine and expand our target pipeline, upcoming drill programs are designed to test both known zones of mineralization and newly prioritized areas with strong potential. We’re confident this next phase will drive significant value across our portfolio.”

Osena Project

Focus remains on the Ontenu Cu-Au Prospect, a large-scale, multi-intrusive copper-gold porphyry, vein and skarn complex extending over 5 km x 3 km. Field sampling  has commenced at Ontenu NE, which has potential to host lode-gold style mineralization consistent with what K92 is now mining, as the Company prepares to access the Ontenu Central prospect, which hosts confirmed gold-bearing breccias and a large porphyry target ~250 m below surface. 3D geological and structural modeling to assist with drill planning efforts is now complete. The primary targets are near-surface high-grade gold structures, such as the structures hosting gold-bearing breccias – recent trench results from Ontenu Central include 79 m averaging 0.75 g/t Au, including 4 m at 4.52 g/t Au and individual samples up to 8.82 g/t Au (see news release dated October 16, 2024).

Anga Project

Additional surface exploration work, including more detailed soil grid sampling, planned at the Irinke Prospect, has now defined a 2 km-wide mineralized NE trending corridor with orientation and strike continuations comparable to K92’s Arakompa Discovery and lode-gold drill program less than 3 km away. Recently the Company completed a geochemical study, in respect of all surface samples collected to date at Anga. This work has confirmed the Arakompa-like geochemical signature of the Irinke target, providing vectors to further mineralization in the area and identifying new prospects that warrant on-the-ground follow up. Drill program design continues to be assessed.

Kili Teke Project

With road access to the tenement and a nearby airfield, the project is situated just 40 km west of the Porgera Gold Mine, a Barrick Gold Corporation and Zijin Mining Group joint venture. Thie Kili Teke Project currently hosts an Inferred Mineral Resource (as defined on only a portion – the Central Porphyry – of the system) of 1.81 Moz Au, 802 kt Cu, and 40 kt Mo contained metal, in 237 Mt at 0.34% cu, 0.24 g/t Au &, 168 ppm Mo[1] (see January 12, 2023, press release and National Instrument 43-101 (“NI 43-101”) published report available on SEDAR+.

Following a successful Warden’s Hearing on March 11, 2025, for licence renewal, the Company is now focusing on landowner mapping and community engagement with the intention of commencing on-ground exploration that prioritizes additional discoveries of high-grade Cu-rich skarn, higher grade porphyries (Ieru Prospect) and Porgera-style gold targets and structures (Ridge Gold Prospect). High-grade skarn was intercepted by drilling of the previous operator returning 12.98 % Cu, 11.75 g/t Au and 21.07 g/t Ag over 7.8 m within 54 m @ 2.1% Cu, 1.82 g/t Au, 3.87 g/t Ag (from 878 m depth down hole)[2]. The Ridge Gold Prospect shows a Porgera alkalic-style metal signature (Au-Te-As), which differs from that of resource porphyry (Cu-Au-Mo), and soils have returned up to 9.3 g/t Au. Work completed by the previous operator at the Kili Teke Project included extensive diamond drilling of approximately 36,000 m, primarily focused on the porphyry resource, at an estimated cost of US$20 million.

May River Project

The Skygate Cu-Au Trend, including the Skiraisa Gold Breccia Prospect (“Skiraisa”) which lies within a 7-km long gold-copper mineralized trend just 15 km west of the giant Frieda River Cu-Au deposit, has been prioritized for exploration. Historical drilling intercepts include 109 m at 1.53 g/t Au from surface3 and 54 m at 1.83 g/t Au from 106 m depth[3] within Skiraisa, with several holes ending in +1 g/t Au and up to 3.7 g/t Au mineralization. Another important prospect warranting follow-up in the field includes the Ufuo Prospect, a high-grade polymetallic massive sulfide system, from which historical drilling returned exceptional results including 19 m @11.47% Cu, 2.17 g/t Au from 13 m depth and 11 m @ 10.07% Cu, 2.03 g/t Au from 13 m depth.3

Qualified Person

The scientific and technical information disclosed in this release has been reviewed and approved by Darren Holden, Ph.D., FAusIMM, a “Qualified Person” as defined under the Canadian Institute of Mining NI 43-101, 2014 Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects. Dr. Holden is a Technical Advisor to the Company.

About South Pacific Metals Corp.

South Pacific Metals Corp. is an emerging gold-copper exploration company operating across Papua New Guinea’s proven gold and copper production corridors. With an expansive 3,100 km² land package and four transformative gold-copper projects contiguous with major producers K92 Mining, PanAust and neighbouring Barrick/Zijin, new leadership and experienced in-country teams are prioritizing thoughtful and rigorous technical programs focused on boots-on-the-ground exploration to prioritize discovery across its portfolio projects: Osena, Anga, Kili Teke, and May River.

Immediately flanking K92’s active drilling and gold producing operations to the northeast and southwest, SPMC’s Osena and Anga Projects are located within the high-grade Kainantu Gold District – each having the potential to host similar-style lode-gold and porphyry copper-gold mineralization as that present within K92’s tenements. Kili Teke is an advanced exploration project situated only 40 km from the world-class Porgera Gold Mine and hosts an existing Inferred Mineral Resource with multiple opportunities for expansion and further discovery. The May River Project is located adjacent to the world-renowned Frieda River copper-gold project, with historical drilling indicating potential for a significant, untapped-gold mineralized system. SPMC common shares are listed on the TSX Venture Exchange (TSX.V: SPMC), the OTCQB Marketplace (OTCQB: SPMEF) and Frankfurt Stock Exchange (FSE: 6J00).

For further information please contact:

Michael Murphy, Executive Chair

or

Investor Relations

South Pacific Metals Corp.

Tel: +1-604-653-9464

Email: info@southpacificmetals.ca

Neither the TSX-V nor its Regulation Services Provider (as that term is defined in the policies of the TSX-V) accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release.

Disclaimer and Forward-Looking Information

Statements contained in this release that are not historical facts are forward-looking statements that involve various risks and uncertainty affecting the business of SPMC. In making the forward-looking statements, SPMC has applied certain assumptions that are based on information available to the Company, including SPMC’s strategic plan for the near and mid-term. There is no assurance that such information will prove to be accurate, as actual results and future events could differ materially from those anticipated in such statements. Forward-looking statements may involve various risks and uncertainty affecting the business of the Company. These forward-looking statements can generally be identified as such because of the context of the statements, including such words as “believes”, “anticipates”, “expects”, “plans”, “may”, “estimates”, or words of a similar nature. Forward-looking statements or information in this news release relate to, among other things, future exploration or development programs, and any results therefrom and effect thereof. These forward-looking statements and information reflect the Company’s current views with respect to future events and are necessarily based upon a number of assumptions that, while considered reasonable by the Company, are inherently subject to significant operational, business, economic, regulatory or other unforeseen uncertainties and contingencies. These assumptions include, without limitation: success of the Company’s projects, prices for metals remaining as estimated, currency exchange rates remaining as estimated, availability of funds for the Company’s projects, capital, decommissioning and reclamation estimates, prices for energy inputs, labour, materials, supplies and services (including transportation), no labour-related disruptions, no unplanned delays or interruptions in scheduled construction and production, all necessary permits, licenses and regulatory approvals are received in a timely manner, and the ability to comply with environmental, health and safety laws. The foregoing list of assumptions is not exhaustive. The Company cautions the reader that forward-looking statements and information involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors that may cause actual results and developments to differ materially from those expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements or information contained in this news release and the Company has made assumptions and estimates based on or related to many of these factors. Accordingly, readers should not place undue reliance on forward-looking information. Such factors include, without limitation: fluctuations in gold prices, fluctuations in prices for energy inputs, labour, materials, supplies and services (including transportation), fluctuations in currency markets (such as the Canadian dollar versus the U.S. dollar), operational risks and hazards inherent with the business of mineral exploration, inadequate insurance, or inability to obtain insurance, to cover these risks and hazards, the Company’s ability to obtain all necessary permits, licenses and regulatory approvals in a timely manner, changes in laws, regulations and government practices, including environmental, export and import laws and regulations, legal restrictions relating to mineral exploration, increased competition in the mining industry for equipment and qualified personnel, the availability of additional capital, title matters and the additional risks identified in the Company’s filings with Canadian securities regulators on SEDAR+ (available at www.sedarplus.ca). Although the Company has attempted to identify important factors that could cause actual results to differ materially, there may be other factors that cause results not to be as anticipated, estimated, described, or intended. Investors are cautioned against undue reliance on forward-looking statements or information. These forward-looking statements are made as of the date hereof and, except as required under applicable securities legislation, the Company does not assume any obligation to update or revise them to reflect new events or circumstances. Mineralization hosted on adjacent and/or nearby properties is not necessarily indicative of mineralization hosted on the Company’s property.


[1] For more information on the Kili Teke mineral resource please refer to the independent National Instrument 43-101 Technical Report for the Kili Teke Cu-Au Project, Papua New Guinea, prepared by Graeme J Fleming, B. App. Sc., MAIG, and dated 18 November 2022. Mr. Fleming is a “qualified person” under NI 43-101 and is an independent consultant to the Company. Reference should be made to the full text of the Technical Report, which is available for review on SEDAR+ at www.sedarplus.ca. For summary refer to SPMC news release October 1, 2024.

[2] Refer to Harmony Gold news release dated April 13, 2016.

[3] Historical assay data acquired by and reported on by previous operators has not been confirmed, with the exception of surface Cu-Au porphyry-style mineralization within the Skygate Cu-Au trend, hosted at the Mtn Gate prospect (see news release dated February 15, 2023). Extensive geophysical datasets over a vast expanse of the property have been acquired by the Company from previous operators, reviewed and interpreted. All historic data is determined to be reliable for the current interpretive use. Refer to SPMC news release October 30, 2024.

Drill hole ONED26-007 returns 12 m at 3.1 g/t Au, including 1 m at 18.1 g/t Au, at the new Megabe target; two rigs turning at Ontenu NE within the Osena Project, with a porphyry test being prepared at Ontenu Central; surface exploration and drill-target definition advancing at the Anga Project, adjacent to K92 Mining’s operation; reconnaissance at May River secures community consent and site access

Vancouver, British Columbia – June 16, 2026 – South Pacific Metals Corp. (TSXV: SPMC; OTCQB: SPMEF; FSE: 6J00) (“SPMC” or “South Pacific Metals” or the “Company”) is pleased to report new high-grade gold drill results from its Ontenu NE project and to provide a corporate update across its portfolio of gold-copper exploration projects in Papua New Guinea (“PNG”). Drill hole ONED26-007, the first hole testing the new Megabe target at Ontenu NE, returned 12 m at 3.1 g/t Au, including 1 m at 18.1 g/t Au. The Company has two diamond drills turning at Ontenu NE, within the Osena Project on the southwest border of K92 Mining Inc.’s Kainantu Gold Mine, while drill targeting is being finalised at the adjacent Ontenu Central prospect; surface exploration and drill targeting are underway at the Anga Project (northeast of, and adjacent to, K92); and field work is restarting at May River following a recent reconnaissance visit that secured community consent and confirmed site access.

Executive Chairman, Michael Murphy, commented:

“This is an important stretch for SPMC. Two rigs are turning at Ontenu NE, where our first hole into the new Megabe target has returned high-grade gold, a porphyry test is taking shape at Ontenu Central, and we have completed a reconnaissance visit to May River that secured community consent and site access. We built this position deliberately, and this is the stage where years of groundwork start to show up in the drill core.”

Figure 1: SPMC exploration progress and H2 2026 outlook, showing work completed across the portfolio through 2025 and anticipated activity and news flow at the Ontenu NE, Ontenu Central, Anga, Kili Teke and May River projects. Sequencing and timing are indicative only and subject to change.

OSENA PROJECT – Active Drilling

Ontenu NE is the engine of the current campaign. Two rigs are now turning, with Exploration Manager Octavio Garcia overseeing the program. The Company has drilled both the Onki target and the Jorkol vein system and is currently drilling newly identified NW-trending structures at Megabe (between Onki and Jorkol). Assays from the first Megabe hole, ONED26-007, have now been received and are reported below; holes ONED26-008 (Jorkol) and ONED26-009B (Megabe) have recently been completed and are pending assay results.

New High-Grade Gold at the Megabe Target

  • New high-grade gold zone intersected at the Megabe target, in the corridor between the Jorkol and Onki prospects at Ontenu NE.
  • 12 m @ 3.1 g/t Au and 15.4 g/t Ag from 185 m downhole, including 1 m @ 18.1 g/t Au and 84 g/t Ag.
  • Mineralisation hosted in NW-SE-striking fault breccia within metasediments — a comparable geological host and orientation to K92 Mining’s nearby Kora-Judd operations.
  • The Megabe area is located at Otitapa Creek, a notable source of alluvial gold mined by local artisanal miners.
  • Two drill rigs continue to operate at Ontenu NE; a second Megabe hole, ONED26-009, has been completed and dispatched to the laboratory for assay.

Hole ONED26-007 was the first hole into the Megabe area, which lies within a package of interlayered metasediments and porphyry rocks, proximal to the Onki Diorite contact, and is transected by Otitapa Creek. The hole intersected a recently surface-mapped NW-SE structure in the hanging wall of the main Megabe structure and returned 1 m @ 18.1 g/t Au within 12 m @ 3.1 g/t Au. Other assays within the intercept include up to 1,462 ppm copper and 84 g/t silver. Reported intervals are downhole (core) lengths; based on the interpreted orientation of the host structure relative to the drill hole, true width is estimated at approximately 30% of the downhole interval, preliminary and subject to confirmation by further drilling. Mineralisation is dominantly gold and silver associated with sulphides (mainly pyrite) within a fault breccia zone. The hole was terminated at 198.8 m.

Figure 2: Cross-section through hole ONED26-007 at the Megabe target, Ontenu NE.

Table 1 – Assay results from ONED26-007

Hole_ID

From (m)

To (m)

Intercept (m)

Gold (g/t)

Silver (g/t)

Copper (ppm)

ONED26-007

140

158

18

0.24

3

83

ONED26-007

185

197

12

3.10

15

540

INCLUDING:

      

ONED26-007

185

186

1

18.10

84

153

ONED26-007

186

187

1

0.99

4

71

ONED26-007

187

188

1

0.11

3

109

ONED26-007

188

189

1

0.04

2

93

ONED26-007

189

190

1

2.97

5

126

ONED26-007

190

191

1

1.48

14

1462

ONED26-007

191

192

1

0.69

18

1371

ONED26-007

192

193

1

1.03

14

1347

ONED26-007

193

194

1

0.17

7

830

ONED26-007

194

194.4

0.4

5.47

14

0.5

ONED26-007

194.4

195.2

0.8

4.33

15

375

ONED26-007

195.2

196

0.8

3.58

11

641

ONED26-007

196

197

1

3.18

7

104

Intervals are downhole (core) lengths. True width is estimated at approximately 30% of the downhole interval and is preliminary.

Figure 3: Regional geology and drill plan at the Ontenu Project.

The Ontenu NE Target Areas

Ontenu NE is a single project area that contains several distinct drill targets along one mineralised corridor. To date the Company has reported drilling from three of these — Jorkol, Onki and, for the first time in this release, Megabe.

Jorkol — the western target. Hosts gold-silver mineralisation in structurally controlled zones; drilling to date has returned assays up to 3.16 g/t Au (holes ONED25-001 and ONED26-001, -004 and -005).

Onki — the north-eastern target, centred on the Onki Diorite. Carries copper-gold porphyry-style and higher-grade vein mineralisation; drilling to date has returned peak assays of 9.92 g/t Au and 2.35% Cu (holes ONED26-002, -003 and -006).

Megabe — the new central target reported in this release, in the corridor between Jorkol and Onki and transected by the gold-bearing Otitapa Creek. First-hole results (ONED26-007) returned 12 m at 3.1 g/t Au, including 1 m at 18.1 g/t Au.

All three targets sit within the same NW-SE structural corridor, which the Company interprets as analogous to the setting of K92 Mining’s nearby Kora-Judd system.

Table 2 – Drill hole details

Hole ID

Target

Easting

Northing

Elev (m)

Length (m)

Azimuth

Dip

Assay Status

ONED25-001

Jorkol

365,693

9,295,361

1,771

318.8

45

-61

Received Au+Full ME

ONED26-001

Jorkol

365,745

9,295,652

1,762

400.0

235

-57

Received Au+Full ME

ONED26-002

Onki

366,382

9,296,303

1,817

348.8

290

-55

Received Au+Full ME

ONED26-003

Onki

366,254

9,296,133

1,823

401.9

290

-55

Partial Received preliminary Au-Cu-Ag

ONED26-004

Jorkol

365,667

9,295,561

1,769

171.1

347

-55

Received Au+Full ME

ONED26-005

Jorkol

365,667

9,295,561

1,760

123.0

0

-55

Received Au+Full ME

ONED26-006

Onki

366,261

9,296,122

1,851

304.0

93

-55

Received preliminary Au-Cu-Ag

ONED26-007

Megabe

366,147

9,295,620

1,824

198.8

325

-55

Received preliminary Au-Cu-Ag for part of hole.

ONED26-008

Jorkol

365,670

9,295,560

1,760

167

7

-56

Pending assay

ONED26-009

Megabe

366,160

9,295,800

1,889

371

220

-59

Pending assay

Ontenu NE Drill Program Highlights to Date

(see news release dated May 20, 2026)

  • Gold mineralisation confirmed in 7 of 8 holes at Ontenu NE. Seven holes for 2,804 m completed within the wider Osena Project area on the Kainantu Transfer Zone, the same regional structural corridor that hosts K92 Mining’s producing Kainantu gold-copper mine.
  • Onki Zone, hole ONED26-006: 92 m @ 0.34 g/t Au from 67 m, including 2 m @ 5.74 g/t Au, 1.49% Cu and 35 g/t Ag from 119 m (peak re-assay of 9.92 g/t Au and 2.35% Cu over 1 m).
  • Jorkol Zone, hole ONED26-001:5 m @ 0.77 g/t Au, 0.14% Cu and 19 g/t Ag from 203.5 m, including a 0.5 m peak sample assaying 3.16 g/t Au, 0.62% Cu and 96 g/t Ag with 602 ppm Bi — the strongest bismuth signature of the program. Elevated Bi-Te with Au is a recognised indicator of intermediate- to high-sulfidation epithermal systems.
  • Wide low-grade halos surrounding both high-grade peaks, with multi-element pathfinder signatures (As, Sb, Bi, Te) consistent with the upper levels of such a system.
  • Geological evidence of an intact, vertically zoned hydrothermal system at Onki. Probable phreatic breccia overlying an intensely silicified horizon, interpreted as a silica cap above a preserved system, implying the productive levels of the system may sit at depth, intact and as yet untested.
  • Ontenu Central advancing in parallel: a 2 km zoned alteration footprint with a classic porphyry signature and a relatively shallow (~400 m) porphyry target. Recently identified NW-trending mineralised zones overlying the northern margin of the porphyry signature continue to indicate the potential for K92 Mining Kora-Judd-style structures in the Ontenu area.
  • Two rigs now active: continued drilling at Ontenu NE, with ONED26-007 (Megabe) reported above and holes ONED26-008 and ONED26-009B pending assay; holes ONED26-010 and ONED26-011 in progress; and additional holes planned.

CEO Timo Jauristo commented:

“Our new hole at the Megabe target returned 12 m at 3.1 g/t Au, including 1 m at 18.1 g/t Au, finding gold in another one of the NW trending structures, within a fault-breccia setting similar to K92 Mining’s nearby Kora-Judd system. Our maiden holes had already confirmed that the Ontenu area hosts gold-copper mineralisation within these NW-trending structures, and the multi-element pathfinders are pointing us deeper and along strike, toward where we’d expect the higher-grade mineralisation to sit. With two rigs turning, the assays and the alteration are telling the story and guiding us towards the better parts of the system. We are looking forward to commencing drilling at Ontenu Central — where there are near-surface epithermal targets as well as the makings of a porphyry target at depth.”

Ontenu Central may be the most important target of the campaign. Partially completed detailed geological mapping has outlined three NW-trending mineralised zones overlying and along the northern margin of a 2 km zoned porphyry alteration footprint. The current program contemplates a minimum of three drill holes as a first-pass test of these new NW-trending trends. The Company is also planning a first hole of approximately 600 m to test the porphyry target, the top of which is interpreted at a relatively shallow depth of around 400 m.

The Company is conducting detailed geological mapping over both the Ontenu NE and Ontenu Central projects and has planned a drone-based LiDAR survey across the broader Ontenu area to further tighten the geological understanding and drill targeting.

ANGA PROJECT – Surface Exploration

SPMC’s Anga Project borders K92 Mining’s operations to the northeast, 1.5 km east of K92’s plant and 3 km along strike from K92’s Arakompa–Maniape vein systems. Within a 4 × 3 km footprint, coincident gold-in-soil and magnetic-low geophysical anomalies define prospective structural corridors. Mapping and rock-chip sampling at Golkona are continuing with the objective of locating the sources of these large soil anomalies and defining drill targets to test them. Previously reported Au-Cu-As-Ag soils anomalies up to 1,080 ppb Au, 3,397 ppm Cu, 2,160 ppb Ag and nearby stream-sediment pan concentrates including 281.8 ppm Au, 79.1 ppm Au, 64.9 ppm Au, and 51.6 ppm (see news release dated October 14, 2025). The Company recently commenced first-pass reconnaissance and sampling, which will continue.

Figure 4: Anga Project geophysics and soil geochemistry compilation, showing apparent conductivity (709 Hz), Au-in-soil anomalies, and mapped vein and shear structures along the SPMC-K92 property boundary. Target prospects (Golkona, Golkona South, Binano, Satup) and surface rock-chip results are annotated.

KILI TEKE PROJECT – 4.2 Moz AuEq Inferred Resource

SPMC’s wholly-owned Kili Teke Project in Hela Province hosts an NI 43-101 Inferred Mineral Resource of 4.2 Moz AuEq* (effective 18 November 2022), comprising 1.81 Moz Au, 802 kt Cu and 40 kt Mo, and remains the largest defined resource in the Company’s portfolio. Prior operator Harmony Gold completed extensive drilling and metallurgical testwork at the project; results outside the current resource include 7.8 m @ 12.98% Cu plus 11.75 g/t Au, with surface samples up to 27.5% Cu (see news release dated October 1, 2024).

* Au-equivalent contained ounces based on equal recoveries of Au and Cu only and prices of US$3,300/oz Au and US$4.45/lb Cu. Preliminary metallurgical testwork by Harmony Gold shows gold reporting to copper minerals, indicating the two can be co-recovered. Molybdenum is not included in the Au-equivalent figure.

MAY RIVER PROJECT – Data Compilation & Validation

May River is a district-scale gold-copper system adjacent to PanAust’s Frieda River deposit in PNG’s East Sepik region. Historical drilling at the project includes a copper-gold intercept of 19 m @ 11.47% Cu, 2.17 g/t Au (hole 010UF97) and gold intercepts of 109 m @ 1.53 g/t Au, 57 m @ 1.1 g/t Au and 58 m @ 1.5 g/t Au at the Skirasia prospect (holes 006SK98, 001SK98 and 011SK98), highlighting the scale and grade potential the Company is now working to advance (see news release dated October 30, 2024).

SPMC’s technical team recently completed a reconnaissance visit to the project, which set out to secure community consent for exploration, locate historical drill collars at the Skirasia prospect, and confirm site access — and achieved all three. Communities within proximity to the work area were consulted and briefed on the program, welcoming the Company to begin work.

At Skirasia, a target located within the broader Skygate Cu-Au Porphyry-Epithermal Trend, the team relocated four historical drill sites (one cemented collar and three drill pads) and recorded eight historical trenches and soil-sampling sites, with further historical holes still to be relocated. Field observations during the visit included active local alluvial mining, diatreme breccia, and highly deformed calcareous schist with secondary copper staining in creek float.

Access to the remote site was confirmed, and operational contacts were established with the PNG Defence Force, police, and PanAust at Frieda River. The reconnaissance positions May River for a renewed, community-supported exploration program, with planning for the Company’s first phase of exploration underway.

Figure 5: May River Project regional tenement map showing SPMC tenement boundaries over regional topography, prospect and target locations, historical drill-hole intercepts (including 010UF97: 19 m @ 11.47% Cu, 2.17 g/t Au and 006SK98: 109 m @ 1.53 g/t Au), existing and proposed access, and PanAust’s Frieda River deposit and proposed open pit to the southeast.

The Company will report further results from its ongoing drilling and exploration programs as they are received and reviewed.

Surface assay values referenced above are from selective rock-chip, grab and stream-sediment samples; such samples are selective by nature and are not necessarily representative of the mineralisation hosted on the Company’s properties.

Quality Assurance and Quality Control

All drill holes are logged on site by the Company’s geology team. Drill core (PQ or HQ) is half-cut, with samples secured and shipped to Intertek Laboratory in Lae, Papua New Guinea. Gold is assayed by 50 g fire assay with AAS finish (FA50/AA); copper and silver are assayed by 3-acid digest with AAS finish (PGGA03) at Intertek Lae (“preliminary” in Table 2 above). Sample pulps are subsequently sent to Intertek in Perth, Western Australia for multi-element ICP-MS analysis using a 4-acid digest (4A/MS) (“Full ME” in Table 2 above). Two certified reference materials (standards), one blank and one duplicate are inserted within each batch of 100 samples to monitor laboratory performance.

Qualified Person

The scientific and technical information disclosed in this news release is compiled by Company geologists and consultants and reviewed and approved by Darren Holden, BSc(Hons) (Geology), PhD, FAusIMM, a “Qualified Person” as defined in National Instrument 43-101 *Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects*. Dr. Holden is a Technical Advisor to the Company.

Marketing Agreement

The Company is providing supplemental disclosure to its news release dated June 5, 2026, in which it announced that it had entered into an online marketing agreement dated June 5, 2026, with i2i Marketing Group, LLC (“i2i”), pursuant to which i2i will provide corporate marketing and investor awareness services to the Company, including, but not limited to, content creation management, author sourcing, project management and media distribution (the “Agreement”).

The Company had agreed to an initial creation and media budget of US$300,000 (the “Initial Media Budget”) with services contemplated to commence on or about June 12, 2026, and continue until the Initial Media Budget had been fully expended. In order to comply with the policies of the TSX Venture Exchange, the Agreement has been amended to provide that the Initial Media Budget will cover a period of four months, with services contemplated to commence on or about June 22, 2026, subject to acceptance by the TSX Venture Exchange.

Following the initial four-month term, the Agreement may continue on a month-to-month basis for additional campaign expenditures as agreed upon by the parties in advance, subject to acceptance by the TSX Venture Exchange.

About South Pacific Metals Corp.

South Pacific Metals Corp. is an emerging gold-copper exploration company operating in the heart of Papua New Guinea’s proven gold and copper production corridors. SPMC has four exploration properties:

  • Ontenu (Osena) – Bordering K92 to the southwest. Drilling underway on K92-style targets with surface assays up to 21% Cu, 13.9 g/t Au, 645 g/t Ag and 73 g/t Au defining kilometre-scale corridors.
  • Anga – Bordering K92 to the northeast, along strike from K92’s Arakompa discovery; soils to 1,080 ppb Au, 3,397 ppm Cu and stream samples up to 8 g/t Au.
  • Kili Teke2 Moz AuEq* NI 43-101 Inferred Resource (effective 18 November 2022) containing 1.81 Moz Au, 802 kt Cu, & 40 kt Mo; results outside of resource include drilling 7.8 m @ 12.98% Cu plus 11.75 g/t Au, surface samples up to 27.5% Cu.
  • May River – District-scale system beside Frieda River; high-grade drilling includes 19 m @ 11.47% Cu, 2.17 g/t Au and 109 m @ 1.53 g/t Au.

* Au-equivalent contained ounces based on equal recoveries of Au and Cu only and prices of US$3,300/oz Au and US$4.45/lb Cu. Preliminary metallurgical testwork by Harmony Gold shows gold reporting to copper minerals, indicating the two can be co-recovered. Molybdenum is not included in the Au-equivalent figure.

SPMC common shares are listed on the TSX Venture Exchange (TSX.V: SPMC), the OTCQB Marketplace (OTCQB: SPMEF) and Frankfurt Stock Exchange (FSE: 6J00).

For further information please contact:

Michael Murphy, Executive Chairman

Tel: +1-604-260-0309

Email: info@southpacificmetals.ca

Neither the TSX Venture Exchange nor its Regulation Services Provider (as that term is defined in the policies of the TSX Venture Exchange) accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release.

Cautionary Note Regarding Forward-Looking Information

This news release contains “forward-looking information” within the meaning of applicable Canadian securities laws. Forward-looking information is often, but not always, identified by words and phrases such as “anticipates”, “expects”, “intends”, “plans”, “believes”, “estimates”, “may”, “could”, “would”, “will”, “potential”, “proposed”, “subject to” and similar expressions, or statements that certain actions, events or results “may”, “could”, “would” or “will” occur or be achieved. Forward-looking information in this news release includes, among other things, statements regarding the Company’s planned and ongoing drilling and exploration programs, the timing and expected results of those programs, the interpretation of geological, geochemical and geophysical data, the potential for mineralisation on the Company’s properties.

Forward-looking information is based on the Company’s current expectations, estimates, forecasts and projections, as well as assumptions that the Company considers reasonable as of the date of this news release. These assumptions include, among others: the continuity of mineralisation; the accuracy of the Company’s interpretation of geological, geochemical and geophysical data; the timing and results of planned and ongoing drilling and exploration; the timeliness of assay results from third-party laboratories; the Company’s ability to obtain and maintain required permits and regulatory approvals; the continued support of local communities and government stakeholders in PNG; the availability of equipment, personnel and consultants; continued access to project sites; and general business, economic and capital market conditions.

Forward-looking information is subject to known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors that may cause actual results, performance or achievements to differ materially from those expressed or implied by such forward-looking information. These risks and uncertainties include, among others: risks inherent in mineral exploration and development, including that exploration may not result in the discovery of an economically viable mineral deposit; the risk that drilling results, assays and geological interpretations may not be indicative of the presence, continuity or grade of mineralisation; delays in receiving assay results or in the progress of exploration programs; the risk that historical results and third-party data may not be verified or replicated; uncertainties relating to mineral resource estimates, including the Kili Teke Inferred Mineral Resource; the risk that planned exploration activities may be delayed, modified, suspended or terminated; risks relating to title, permitting and access to mineral properties; risks relating to operations in Papua New Guinea, including political, security, infrastructure, community-relations and logistical risks; the Company’s ability to fund its business and exploration activities; commodity price volatility; currency fluctuations; and the other risks described in the Company’s public disclosure documents filed under its profile on SEDAR+.

Readers are cautioned not to place undue reliance on forward-looking information. The forward-looking information contained in this news release is made as of the date hereof, and the Company does not undertake any obligation to update or revise any forward-looking information, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise, except as required by applicable securities laws.