Alien Metals Ltd. announced that it has recently completed a reverse circulation drilling programme at its 100% owned Elizabeth Hill Silver Project and Munni Munni PGE Project in the west Pilbara of Western Australia. The Elizabeth Hilland Munni MunniProject. The Elizabeth Hill and Munni Munni Project is a contiguous block of tenements held by the Company that are prospective for silver and Platinum Group Elements (PGEs).

The geology is interconnected and there are multiple styles of mineralization with numerous untested targets for both silver and PGE mineralisation. This includes 1.14 million ounces (Moz) of palladium, 0.83Moz of platinum, 152,000 oz ("ounces") gold and 76,000 oz of rhodium. The historical Elizabeth Hill silver mine produced 1.2Moz of silver @ 2,195 grammes per tonne ("g/t") silver from underground between 1999-2000.

There is a non-JORC compliant, historically quoted, resource of around 4Moz of silver at a 200g/t (6 ounce) cutoff. In addition to this, the mine produced Australia's largest silver nugget weighing in at 145 kilograms that is currently on display at the Perth Mint. Recent Exploration near Elizabeth Hill; The recently completed reverse circulation drilling programme comprised of 12 holes for 1,370 metres ("m") of drilling.

This drilling was designed to test: Down dip, down plunge and depth extensions to the known high grade silver mineralisation proximal to the Elizabeth Hill silver mine Strike extensions north of the Elizabeth Hill shaft, targeting granite/ultramafic contact zones identified during underground mining that are interpreted to be extensions to the main silver lode mineralisation; The Judy Reef about 1,400m southeast of the Elizabeth Hill historical silver mine is a PGE copper nickel target with possible silver, co-incident with an electromagnetic ("EM") anomaly. Upcoming work programmes planned by Alien during the next several months; Core drilling at Hancock to increase resources from Inferred to Indicated; High priority samples from drilling submitted with results expected in several weeks; Permitting for the Hancock development into an active mine is continuing with update in due course; and Refurbishment of the Elizabeth Hill shaft and establishment of a small camp ongoing.