DLP Resources Announces Intersection of 260.50m of 1.02% CuEq* Within 866.95m Interval of 0.55% CuEq*, on the Aurora ProjectCranbrook, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - December 11, 2025) - DLP Resources Inc. (TSXV: DLP) (OTCQB: DLPRF) (FSE: J8C) ("DLP" or the "Company") announces receipt of complete drill results for drillholes A25-026 and A25-027 on the Aurora porphyry copper-molybdenum-silver project in southern Peru (Figure 1). HighlightsDrillhole A25-026 was drilled off platform A25-023 with the aim of infilling mineralization to the southeast. This drillhole intersected copper-silver and molybdenum mineralization from 22.55m to the end of the hole at 889.50m. Summary results were as follows:0.55% CuEq* over 866.95m from 22.55m to 889.50m.0.65% CuEq* over 716.50m from 173.00m to 889.50m.0.80% CuEq* over 494.50m from 395.00m to 889.50m.1.02% CuEq* over 260.50m from 629.00m to 889.50m.Drillhole A25-027 was drilled 214 metres to the north of A25-024 in the southeast. This drillhole intersected copper-silver and molybdenum mineralization from 0.00m to the end of the hole at 679.20m. Summary results were as follows:0.42% CuEq* over 679.20m from 0.00m to 679.20m.0.36% CuEq* over 370.00m from 132.00m to 502.00m.0.48% CuEq* over 547.20m from 132.00.00m to 679.20m.The complete set of results for A25-026 and A25-027 are summarized in Table 1 below.Mr. Gendall, President and CEO commented: "Drillholes A25-026 and A25-027 were successful in infilling and extending copper, molybdenum and silver mineralization to the southeast. Both holes bottomed in very good molybdenum mineralization. With the drill program now complete we will now be able to update the Mineral Resource estimate.""We are on track to update the initial Mineral Resource Estimate and complete the Preliminary Economic Assessment (PEA) by Q1 of 2026." (see the NI 43-101 Technical report under the Company's profile on SEDAR+ at www.sedarplus.ca and on the Company's website). Aurora Cu-Mo-Ag Project – Summary of Drill ResultsDrill hole A25-026 (Figures 2,3 and 4) commenced on September 20 at an inclination of -80 degrees towards 160 degrees (SE) and ended on November 14 at 889.50m. (see Tables 1 & 2 and Figures 2 & 3). Summary geology is as follows:0.00 – 22.55m: Residual soil.22.55 – 104.67m: Mineralized hornfels.104.65 – 400.00m: Mineralized intermineral porphyry.400.00 – 412.30m: Mineralized hornfels.412.30 – 889.50m: Mineralized early porphyry.(see Figure 4)Drill hole A25-027 (Figures 2,3 and 5) commenced on October 18 at an inclination of -70 degrees towards 300 degrees (SE) and ended on November 15 at 679.20 (see Tables 1 & 2 and Figures 2 & 3). Summary geology is as follows:0.00 – 182.15m: Mineralized Intermineral porphyry, breccias and hornfels.182.15 – 503.00: Mineralized intermineral porphyry.503.00 – 583.75m: Mineralized hornfels.583.75 – 679.20m: Mineralized early porphyry.(see Figure 5)Table 1. Summary of Drill Results for Diamond Drillholes A25-026 and A25-027. All grades are length-weighted averages of samples within the interval reported.HoleFromToInterval1 DescriptionCu (total)MoAgCuEq*IDmmm%%g/t%A25-0260.0022.5590.00Residual soil (not sampled)----22.55889.50866.95Mineralized hornfels, intermineral and early porphyry0.210.06702.100.55Includes173.00889.50716.50Mineralized intermineral and early porphyry0.240.08042.170.65395.00889.50494.50Mineralized intermineral and early porphyry0.220.11451.870.80629.00889.50260.50Mineralized early porphyry0.200.16701.541.02A25-0270.00679.20679.20Mineralized hornfels, breccias intermineral and early porphyry0.200.04251.840.42Includes132.00502.00370.00Mineralized hornfels, breccias and intermineral porphry0.280.01292.470.36132.00679.20547.20Mineralized hornfels, breccias, Intermineral and early porphyry0.220.05002.010.48 Note: *Copper equivalent grades (CuEq*) are for comparative purposes only. Cu, Ag and Mo values are uncut. Core recovery is assumed to be 100% for the entire drilled length of A25-026 and A25-027. The project is at an early stage of exploration and recoveries of Cu 84%, Mo 86%, and Ag 61%, as determined from the NI 43-101 – Aurora Technical Report** are assigned to the CuEq* calculations. Conversion of metals to an equivalent copper grade based on these metal prices is relative to the copper price per unit mass factored by conceptual recoveries for those metals normalized to the conceptualized copper recovery. The metal equivalencies for each metal are added to the copper grade. The formula for this is: CuEq* % = Cu% + (Mo% * (Mo recovery / Cu recovery) * (Mo $ per lb / Cu $ per lb) + (Ag g/t * (Ag recovery / Cu recovery) * (Ag $ per oz/ 31.1034768) / (Cu $ per lb* 22.04623)).*Copper equivalent calculations use metal prices of Cu - US$4.00/lb, Mo - US$20/lb and Ag - US$23/oz. ** The Report can be found under the Company's profile on SEDAR+ at www.sedarplus.ca and on the Company's website.1 Intervals are downhole drilled core lengths. Drilling data to date is insufficient to determine tr