Eastern Resources Limited announce that it has identified localities containing pegmatites at its recent granted Yalgoo West tenements ("Tenements") in the highly prospective Yalgoo lithium province WA at the recent site visit. The Company conducted a site visit to recently granted Tenements of the Yalgoo West Project. As a result of this maiden site visit, multiple pegmatite outcrops have been identified within the Tenements.

The zone observed contains prospective outcropping pegmatites covering an irregular area of about 1.2km x 600m, which occurs within an area of sub to outcropping greenstone. The occurrence of large pegmatites and clusters of pegmatites is encouraging. The lithium prospectivity of this region is interpreted to be associated with the granite-greenstone terranes with linear, arcuate and synformal greenstone lying between large domal masses of granite and gneiss.

Field mapping and surface geochemistry is planned to assess the Tenements for pegmatite-hosted Lithium-Caesium-Tantalum (LCT) mineralization. The Yalgoo West Project (`Project') is located in the Murchison region of Western Australia about 190km by road from Geraldton and close to all necessary infrastructure. The Project is located in the Yalgoo lithium province in Western Australia.

It is adjacent to Zenith Minerals' Waratah Well Lithium Project which confirms the presence of widespread lithium bearing pegmatite dykes over a 4km zone, open to the north and east under soil cover, and within a short distance from Firetail Resources' Yalgoo Lithium Project. Yalgoo West Project is highly prospective for LCT pegmatite deposits. Mapping by the Geological Survey of Western Australia has highlighted a number of pegmatite occurrences in this region.