Kiplin Metals Inc. provided update on additional exploration activities completed on the Company's Cluff Lake Road Uranium Project in northwestern Saskatchewan. The CLR Project covers 531 hectares in the southwestern Athabasca Basin in northern Saskatchewan, where several new discoveries, including the Arrow and Tripe R Uranium deposits have been made. The CLR Project is completely surrounded by Fission 3.0 Corp.'s high profile Paterson Lake North Project.

As reported previously a team from Exploration Facilitation Unlimited Inc., completed 25 line-kilometres of magnetic geophysical survey on lines spaced 100 metres apart, and 15 line- kilometres of detailed magnetic geophysics, completed on infill 50 metre lines in areas of known conductors and/or radon gas anomalies. The Alpha Track radon gas sensors survey previously completed at the Cluff Lake Project in 2017 outlined several anomalies. The northern portion of the CLR Project is extensively covered by overburden, with numerous small lakes and ponds.

The Company contractors focused on prospecting low hills and ridges with a spectrometer, to detect anomalous radioactivity, measured as counts per second. Background radioactivity readings with a handheld Radiation Solutions RS-125 Super-SPEC gamma-ray spectrometer are in the 20- 50 cps range. Over 100 anomalous boulders in the 100-500 cps range were detected on the northern half of the project.

The northern most anomalous boulder train is flanked by lakes on both sides, and correlates with a previous defined electromagnetic conductor, and a elevated radon gas anomaly. Natural gamma radiation in outcrop locations reported in this news release was measured in counts per second using a handheld Radiation Solutions RS-125 Super-SPEC gamma-ray spectrometer. The reader is cautioned that spectrometer readings are not directly or uniformly related to uranium grades of the rock sample measured and should be used only as a preliminary indication of the presence of radioactive materials.

The Company is the beneficiary of a 100% interest in the CLR Project and controls all exploration and development of the Project at this time. The recently completed exploration program will assist in defining drill targets. The Company is applying for the requisite permits and expects to be drilling when permits are received.