Hastings Technology Metals Limited announced excellent drill results at the Yangibana deposit from the company's 2020 Exploration Drilling Program across the world-class Yangibana Rare Earths Project (Yangibana Project) in Western Australia's Gascoyne region. The Yangibana deposit and open pit one of several at the Yangibana project, has a Measured, Indicated and Inferred Resource of 1.95Mt @ 0.88% TREO. The infill drilling program was designed to plug existing gaps and test extensions to the Mineral Resource model at depth. Approximately 48% of the Yangibana deposit's total rare earth oxides (TREO) are neodymium (Nd2O3) and praseodymium (Pr6O11), the two most important and in- demand rare earths globally. These levels of Nd2O3 + Pr6O11 are considered world class and underscore the value of the Yangibana project. Nd2O3 + Pr6O11 are considered the two vital and key rare earth elements required for the rapidly expanding electric vehicle market. At the Yangibana deposit, 35 drill holes tested approximately 1,000m or 50% of the length of the currently defined open pit. Results confirmed that mineralisation remains open at depth, with the deepest hole intersecting the orebody some 100m vertically below surface. The current 2km length of the Yangibana deposit sits within a 20km-long rare earths geological structure across the Yangibana project that is well defined through surface geological mapping and geophysical surveys. Substantial exploration upside exists along the entirety of this structure.