Appia Rare Earths & Uranium Corp. announced discovery of an exceptional high-grade Total Rare Earth Oxides (TREO) intersection extending the known area of Target IV. Hole PCH-RC-063 contains unique high grades and depth of mineralization, spanning an impressive 24 metres from top to bottom, and remains open at depth.

Summary: 27,188 parts per million (ppm) or 2.72% TREO over 24 metres - Including 6,293 ppm or 0.63% Magnet Rare Earth Oxides (MREO) and Including 1,369 ppm or 0.14% Heavy Rare Earths Oxides (HREO). PCH-RC-63 totalled 24 metres depth and is mineralized throughout the entire hole from surface, and remains open at depth. Notably, several elements surpassed the upper detection limit of the assay method being used, and updated results will be reported once received.

In light of these findings, Appia has commissioned a comprehensive analyses for each rare earths oxide using the methods IMS95RS and ICP95A from SGS Geosol Lab to further understand the potential implications that this level of mineralization could have on the project. Appia will provide timely updates to shareholders and the general public as assay results are received from the remaining 129 RC, 106 Auger, and 1 diamond drill holes. The PCH Project is located within the Tocantins Structural Province in the Brasília Fold Belt, more specifically, the Arenópolis Magmatic Arc.

The PCH Project is 17,551.07 ha in size and located within the Goiás State of Brazil. It is classified as an alkaline intrusive rock occurrence with highly anomalous REE and Niobium mineralization. This mineralization is related to alkaline lithologies of the Fazenda Buriti Plutonic Complex and the hydrothermal and surface alteration products of this complex by supergene enrichment in a tropical climate.

The positive results of the recent geochemical exploration work carried out to date indicates the potential for REEs within lateritic ionic adsorption clays and Niobium.