Appia Rare Earths & Uranium Corp. announced results from the first 17 drill holes out of 147 completed to date from the Reverse Circulation (RC) drilling campaign at its PCH Ionic Clay Project in Goias State, Brazil. The results from the first 17 RC drill holes represent a significant doubling in average depth of mineralized zones to 13 metres with overall weighted average grades of 1,566 parts per million (ppm) Total Rare Earth Oxides (TREO) which is comparable to, or surpasses, other well-known international deposits.

Summary: Reverse Circulation (RC) drill holes assayed: The first 17 RC drill holes of the Phase 1 drill program are all Rare Earth Element (REE) mineralized. A total of 147 holes have been completed to date with an accumulated total of 2,019 metres drilled. Average depth doubled: The average depth of RC drilling is over 13 metres from surface representing a significant doubling in average depthof the mineralized zones.

Outstanding Grades: The results exhibit overall grades similar to or surpassing known deposits, with remarkable high-grade mineralization identified, including: PCH-RC-001 from 0m to 15m End of Hole (EOH): 1,914 ppm TREO and 510 ppm Magnet Rare Earth Oxides (MREO), or 27% of TREO, including 9m @ 2,300 ppm TREO and 632 ppm MREO, or 27% of TREO from 2m to 11m; and 291 ppm Heavy Rare Earth Oxides (HREO), or 15% of TREO, including9m @ 366 ppm, or 16 % of TREO. MREO = [Dy2O3 ppm] + [Er2O3 ppm] + (Eu2O3 ppm] +[Gd2O3 ppm]+ [Ho2O3 ppm] + 'Lu2O3] ppm] + [Sm2O3 ppm] +]Sm2O3 ppm]+[Tb4O7 ppm] + [Yb2O3 ppm). Target IV marks a significant milestone for Appia's PCH Ionic Clay project, and the Company eagerly.

anticipates receiving further assay results from the SGS Geosol labs.