Avira Resources Limited announce that the planned exploration program for the twin system CU-CO-NI and AU is scheduled to commence in November 2022. This campaign includes exploration Stages 1 and 2 consisting of Airborne Magnetic, Fixed-loop EM Surveys and Diamond Core Drilling. BACKGROUND: The Project comprises a single exploration permit (Puolalaki nr 100) centered over the target gabbro intrusion.

The location of the project is in Sweden's premier Gällivare mining district which is host to Europe's largest open- cut copper mine Aitik, owned by Boliden and to LKAB's Malmberget iron-ore mine. At Puolalaki, (50km SE of Gällivare) Ni-Cu mineralisation is hosted in a syn-orogenic gabbro intrusion that displays evidence of fractional crystallisation and segregation of the mafic melt. In 1998, exploration company North Atlantic Natural Resources (NAN) drilled two holes intercepting magmatic sulfides at Puolalaki effectively confirming the occurrence of Ni-Cu-Co mineralisation within the gabbro intrusion.

Avira currently intends to carry out exploration work in the form of air and ground based geo- physical and diamond core drilling within the permit area. The surveys are part of the Company's work to explore the bedrock in the area. The work will take place within the work area plotted on the map of this work plan.

Geophysical measurements: Geophysical measurements including an airborne UAV Magnetic Survey and a ground based fixed loop EM survey both on the ground surface and in drillholes are planned to commence during the current northern hemisphere winter. UAV Magnetic Survey: The survey will include approximately 175-275 line kilometres with survey lines planned at 25m - 40m spacings. It is estimated that the work will be completed within a pone week period and is dependent on weather conditions.

The survey will be flown with a Quadcopter carrying a GEM-GSMP35 potassium magnetometer. Concurrently, a GEM GSM19 Overhauser magnetometer will be used as the base station. The UAV will fly according to planned flight path and follow terrain keeping nominal flight altitude at 25 - 30 meters, if allowed by trees a 20m flight may be used, but it will be verified on site.

Raw Data will be delivered to the client on daily basis or as agreed. Final processed data will be delivered within three weeks after the survey is finished. Fixed Loop Ground and Borehole TEM: A Fixed Loop configuration will be used with the transmitter loop shall be 600x400m.

Survey lines will be 100m spaced, stations 50m spaced total 6 km of lines. Base frequency 1 hz, 128 stack, minimum 3 readings /station & Two boreholes each 100 - 150m deep. Diamond drilling: Initial drilling with comprise 2-8 diamond drill holes totaling 2,500 drill meters.

Depending on the results of these initial holes, additional drillholes may be added both inside and outside the preliminary drilling area as work progresses The diamond drilling will be carried out using a tracked-mounted drill rig with low ground pressure and comparable in size to a forest tractor. The drilling is intended to be carried-out in 24 hour shifts. The drill rig will be supplied with flushing water that will be drawn from any of the surface waterbodies present in the immediate area or from existing drillholes.

Drill cuttings will be captured to avoid them entering into wetlands and watercourses. The casing will be cut to ground level and capped. In the event artesian water is encountered, the drillholes will also be plugged before caps are mounted.

As far as possible, the drill rig will be transported along existing routes/tracks/roads to and within the work area. For off-road routes, the company will choose the shortest possible distances from existing roads, thus minimizing the impact on the natural environment, the cultural environment, reindeer grazing and the other interests that exist in the area. Transportation of fuel, drill core and equipment for the survey works will be done by quad bike or snowmobile depending on the season.

TIMETABLE: The work plan covers estimated exploration work until end of the first quarter 2023. The initial diamond drilling is estimated to take about 8-12 weeks within this timeframe. To the extent that the exploration activities coincide with ongoing moose hunting, these efforts will be coordinated with the moose hunting team in the area.