Eastern Resources Limited announced recent soil samples from Trigg Hill Lithium-Tantalum Project (Project) which returned elevated levels of lithium (Li), tantalum (Ta), tin (Sn), caesium (Cs), rubidium (Rb) and niobium (Nb). The Company conducted an initial soil sampling program in April and May 2022 as a first stage assessment over the Curlew East pegmatite swarm. The soil sampling program comprised 226 samples from an area 1.6km by1.9km.

The western Li +/- Ta, Sn, Cs (LCT) soil anomaly is coincident with recent rock chip samples results. A second larger LCT soil anomaly is located further to the east and pegmatites in this area have essentially not been mapped or rock ship sampled. A third large Sn, Ta, Rb anomaly occurs in the eastern part of the tenement and is related to pegmatite swarms within granite and therefore not a priority target.

There appears to be a strong east to south-easterly trend to the strongest LCT soil anomalism. The initial soil sampling program has been successful in defining areas to focus detailed mapping rock chip sampling. A 2,000m RC drilling program has been planned, with additional mapping programs also planned to expand on the initial soil program in the coming months.

Trigg Hill Lithium-Tantalum Project: The Trigg Hill Lithium-Tantalum Project is located in East Pilbara, Western Australia, approximately 75km SE of Pilbara Minerals Ltd.'s Pilgangoora Lithium mine. The Trigg Hill mine is an old tantalum and tin mine operated during the 1960s and early 1980s. A Significant number of pegmatite outcrops were mapped over an area of 3km strike by up to 1.2km in the Project, including the East Curlew Lithium-caesium-tantalum ("LCT") pegmatite, which extends for at least 1,800m.

The Company executed a binding Heads of Agreement to acquire 100% interest in the Trigg Hill Project.