Buffalo Potash Confirms High-Grade Potash Mineralization at Recent 7-10 Drillhole and Completes Assay Program at Flagship Disley Project

Mar 25, 2026 | potash news

Highlights

  • Potash mineralization confirmed at new 7-10 drillhole on flagship Disley Project, including combined net potash seams of over 22m with an average grade of 33% sylvite (KCl);
  • Multiple high-grade intervals within the combined 22m of net potash at 7-10 drillhole have been confirmed that exceed management’s optimal criteria for Buffalo mining technology deployment, with aggregate thickness of 10.8m of sylvinite grading 44.2% sylvite (KCl);
  • These assay results are the final group from three sets of assay results as part of Buffalo’s initial confirmation phase;
  • Results are expected to inform an updated NI 43-101-compliant Technical Report (“Technical Report“) and Preliminary Economic Assessment (“PEA“)1– anticipated to be released Q2 2026; and
  • Buffalo commenced trading on the OTCQB to increase access to U.S. investors under the ticker OTCQB: BLPTF.

Buffalo Potash Corporation (TSXV: BUFF) (OTCQB: BLPTF) (the “Company” or “Buffalo”) is pleased to announce that it has received analytical results from assaying cores taken in its recently drilled 7-10-20-23 W2M (“7-10”) drillhole on the Company’s flagship Disley Project (“the Disley Project”) in Saskatchewan. These results  (as defined in Table 1) are in addition to recently released re-assay results (see March 10, 2026 announcement), which are intended to advance the project toward the completion of a PEA1, while improving Buffalo’s subsurface understanding to support future development of its “Showcase” facility (see February 23, 2026 announcement).

Mr. Steve Halabura P.Geo., Buffalo Chief Executive Officer, commented“With the 7-10 results now in hand, we have completed our initial three-hole assay program with consistently high grades across every drillhole. The 7-10 results, including 22 meters of sylvite seams grading in excess of 33% sylvite, further reinforces our conviction that the Disley Project hosts robust potash mineralization and attractive solution mining characteristics.”

Mr. Halabura added, “The completion of our initial assay program is a significant milestone for Buffalo. Across all three assays, we have consistently encountered high-grade sylvinite well in excess of our Optimal Criteria. This is precisely the geological confirmation we were looking for to confidently advance toward our maiden Mineral Resource Estimate and PEA.”

Assay Program Overview

As part of its 2026 Confirmation Phase at the flagship Disley Project, Buffalo is conducting a multi-well assay program to evaluate potash mineralization across both legacy historical drillholes and its newly drilled 7-10 confirmation hole.

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