Critical Resources Limited provided an update on metallurgical test work being undertaken by SGS Canada. Test Work Program: To support a future scoping study, the Company commissioned SGS to conduct basic heavy liquid separation (HLS) and magnetic separation test work program. The purpose of the test work is to determine the amenability of Mavis Lake Spodumene for dense media separation (DMS) processing.

Mineralogical assessments will also be undertaken to better understand the presence and impact of deleterious minerals on final product quality and the mineralogical drivers of DMS processing efficacy. In designing the sample suite for the test work program, focus was placed on representing the known Mavis Lake mineralised zone as accurately as possible. A total of 50 quarter and half core samples, from seven drill holes, were selected to provide a wide range of spatial locations, lithia grades, lithologies, spodumene intersection depths and also account for typical mining dilution.

The samples were delivered to SGS and compiled to create two composites, being a representative grade composite (SGS assays confirmed 1.2% Li2O) and a high-grade composite (SGS assays confirmed 1.6% Li2O). First Concentrate: The Company received confirmation from SGS that the first series of test work has been completed on the high-grade composite. Test work on the representative-grade composite is due to commence shortly.

Once all test work has been completed, final products will be assayed to determine concentrate grade, impurity profile and recovery/yield estimates. Future Work: The current test work program will continue through to mid-February, with final results expected to be made available to the Company towards the end of First Quarter CY23. The test work program is a key step towards initial scoping study work for the Mavis Lake Project, the Company will provide further updates on the next phase of development in the coming weeks.