Omnia Metals Group Ltd. provided an update on the Company's exploration activities with drilling underway at the Salt Creek Project in the Albany-Fraser region of Western Australia. Approximately 9,000m of drilling will be completed at the Salt Creek Project, targeting orogenic gold and nickel-copper sulphide mineralisation. Additionally, the Company continues to engage in project generative activities and has received several project opportunities which have undergone high-level, internal assessment.

Approximately 9,000m of aircore drilling will be completed at the Salt Creek Project, situated 320km northeast of Kalgoorlie in the Albany-Fraser region of Western Australia. The drilling is targeting orogenic gold and orthomagmatic nickel-copper sulphide mineralisation. Exploration to date is generally at an early stage with initial auger sampling delineating anomalous targets for gold and copper-nickel.

First stage wide spaced air-core drilling has been conducted, however exploration to date can be regarded as first pass, with the presence of anomalous gold and copper justifying further exploration. Due to the impact of the extensive flooding in the Kimberley region (which does not materially impact the Company's intentions with respect to the Projects), Omnia expects further delays in conducting on-ground exploration on the Ord Basin Project. The Company will continue to monitor the situation over the coming weeks and months and will update the market as more information comes to light.

Omnia reaffirms its commitment to complete the exploration programs as outlined in the Company Prospectus. Additionally, the Company will continue to actively pursue further acquisitions which complement its existing future metals focus. The Company has received several new project opportunities and continues to conduct high-level internal assessment on projects that fit the Company's objectives across sectors such as lithium, nickel, copper and rare-earths.