Australian Silica Quartz Group Ltd. announced the results of the maiden silica sand Mineral Resource estimate for the Albany White Hill Project located on exploration licence E70/5262, 70 km east north east of the port of Albany. The independent Mineral Resource estimate was carried out by Ashmore Advisory Pty Ltd. ("Ashmore") and is based on 76 vacuum drill holes completed by the company in November 2020 (ASQ (2020). The Mineral Resource area extends over a strike length of 1,650m (from 6,159,250mN to 6,160,900mE, has a maximum width of 1,565m (from 639,975mE to 641,530mE) and was modelled from surface to a depth of approximately 14m below surface. Metallurgical testwork completed to date indicates that the silica sand is readily processed by conventional washing and gravity separation to produce a very high grade silica sand product that is expected to be suitable for industries such as general and specialty glass making including PV panel cover glass and optical glass. Other suitable applications may include foundry and filter sands, electronics component manufacturing and engineered stone manufacturing. The sand is expected to be high yielding with little waste produced. This Mineral Resource estimate follows on from extensive desktop assessment and roadside reconnaissance over the last +18 months. The project is located 70 km east north east of Albany along the Albany to Esperance South West Coastal Highway which is capable of road train access direct to the Albany Port. The Company has established an Exploration and Mining Access agreement covering an area of 189 Ha located on ASQ's 100% owned exploration licence E70/5262 allowing access for both exploration and also for mining should the project progress to development. The area of the Mineral Resource is former grazing land planted into a blue gum tree plantation and as such will not require clearing of native vegetation for mining.