Noble Mineral Exploration Inc. reported on the proposed programs for a number of its active projects. Analyses have been received for the Dargavel Township gold property. In January of 2022 the Company drilled 1253 meters in seven holes on it's 50% interest in Dargavel Twp in Project 81.

This drill program qualified for a $200,000 OJEP grant from the Ontario Government. One hole was abandoned in overburden but in the six holes that reached bedrock, five had anomalous gold values. Noble will carry out a 2-3 drill hole program to test an untested geophysical target on its Calder Twp option.

This drill program is scheduled for late summer 2022. An Early Exploration Permit has been applied for and has been circulated to the local First Nations for review. Crews are mobilizing to the property in order to complete Phase 1 of the planned exploration program Historical work included a trenching program was initiated by a third party in 2014 based on airborne survey results and limited ground geophysics.

Trenching verified that graphite mineralization was causing the detected electromagnetic anomaly. All samples returned graphite mineralized intersections with a best result of 8.2% Cg over 4.75* meters, including 12.1% Cg over 1* meter and 12.5% Cg over 3.5* meters. Another trench was excavated about 75m NE of the first trench where one section yielded 21.6% Cg over 14.5* meters and 16.8% Cg over 3.9* meters.

(*True widths not known at this time). In 2015, a 20 kilogram bulk sample was taken from Trench 22C and subjected to initial flotation testing for graphite. The bulk sample was submitted to a simple flotation test, without process optimization or chemical treatment, such as addition of acid leach or alkaline roast.

The head grade obtained was 20.7% Cg and returned an overall combined flotation concentrate purity of 94.8%. The results of the testing indicated 32% of the flakes were large (+65 mesh) to jumbo (+28 mesh) in size and the purity obtained in these large fractions ranged from 94.8 to 96.1%. The 2022 field work will be a two phase program to include: Re-processing of airborne data from the 2013 survey Property visit to locate trenches, grab samples and drill hole collars Beep Mat survey to locate new graphite mineralization Phase 2 2,000 meters of diamond drilling.

Consultations are progressing with the Constance Lake First Nation (CLFN), and it is anticipated that Noble and CLFN will enter into an Exploration Agreement in the near future. An Early Exploration Permit has been received from the Province and helicopter supported drilling is expected to begin in September. Past work in the Nagagami area has been spotty in the past.

Part of this is due to the fact that the complex is not exposed on surface. Algoma Ore Properties performed the original airborne magnetic survey in the area that identified the complex. Limited drilling was aimed at the magnetic ring structure in search of iron deposits.

Despite drilling in the wrong geology for niobium and rare earth metals, one of the Algoma drillholes returned 0.3% Nb205 from a grab sample of syenite taken at 230 feet downhole. Fluorite was noted in one drill hole as red-brown, waxy hydronephelite (an alteration form of nepheline) comprising 5-10% of the rock. The existence of fluorite is characteristic of carbonatite style mineralization.