Stroud Resources Ltd. reported on results from 9 of 21 holes completed at its Santo Domingo Silver Property, located in Hostotipaquillo, State of Jalisco, Mexico. Several drill holes intersected silver grades exceeding 100 g/t Ag including drill hole SD-21-81 which returned 1.0 metres grading 1,187 g/t silver equivalent (“AgEq”) within an intersection of 9.95 metres grading 371.60 g/t AgEq. In its 2021 exploration drilling program, the Company completed 7,703 metres in 21 diamond drill holes with results of core assays.

Parameters for the 21 drill holes completed in 2021 are available on the Company website. Highlights: Discovery of a third mineralized trend located about 400 metres west of the Guadalupe Vein System. The “New Vein System” appears to run N-S and is about 500 metres east of the historical Santa Fe adits.

Initial results from the New Vein System suggest it is about 10 metres wide with grades exceeding 300 g/t AgEq at the top end of the vein. The New Vein System was intersected by hole SD-21-81 at the top end and continues for over 80 metres to hole SD-21-58, the last hole drilled in 2021. Mineralization in Hole SD-21-58 is visible over 25 metres and the Company is eagerly awaiting the assay results from this hole.

Hole SD-21-81: returned 372 g/t AgEq over 9.95 m, including 1,187 g/t AgEq over 1.0 metre. Hole SD-21-71: drilled into the La Raya Vein System, returned strong mineralization over 20.0 m with two intercepts of 618 g/t AgEq over 1.05 metres and 575 g/t AgEq over 1.10 metres. Several intercepts, at the south extension of La Raya Vein System, of high-grade base metals accompanied high-grade silver including hole SD-21-50 which returned 1.40 m grading 336 g/t Ag, 6.57% Zn and 2.01% Pb.

Fe-poor sphalerite and galena occur within the quartz veining. The 2021 drilling program was designed to explore the extent of known vein system-hosted silver mineralization on the Property and identify additional silver mineralized zones and vein systems which appear to strike parallel to the existing La Raya and Guadalupe silver vein systems. The Company's current Drilling Permit covers 13 drill pads (drill setups) located across the Property and from which 50 diamond drill holes were planned. A second drilling permit will be submitted seeking additional drill pad locations to facilitate further delineation of the three mineralized vein systems. In addition to the 21 drill holes completed in the 2021 program, another five holes were abandoned due to poor ground conditions or after encountering historical mine workings.

The Company is currently updating its planned drilling program for 2022 and will refine the program as the balance of assay results are received. Remaining assays from the 2021 drilling program will be reported as they continue to be released from the laboratory. Drilling is expected to start before the end of January 2022, with at least 3,500 metres planned to be completed by the end of First Quarter 2022.