Renforth Resources Inc. would like to update shareholders on the Company's rare element exploration program at Surimeau. Renforth commissioned J J Minerals Inc. of Sudbury, ON to author "Report on the Interpretation of Lithium Assays on Surimeau Property, Malartic, Quebec, Canada" in order to aid Renforth in planning the summer 2023 prospecting season for lithium at its wholly owned, and underexplored, 330 sq. km.

Surimeau property. Renforth conducted grab sampling and mapping on the Surimeau Property May to July 2022. A total of 229 samples were described and sent for assay.

This mapping and sampling program focused on the southern part of the Surimeau property along the metasedimentary and Decelles Reservoir Batholith contact. Eleven Anomaly Anomalies (A to K) were identified based on elevated Li, Rb, Cs, Be, Nb, Ta and Sn contents within the assayed samples. In addition, a review of MERN's outcrop mapping was undertaken, focused on the northern metasedimentary-Decelles Reserv reservoir Batholith contact area from Vision's Cadillac spodumene pegmatites, along the contact to the southeast edge of the Surimeau property.

Of the eleven rare-element anomalies identified by J J Minerals, Anomaly clusters A and D have the most potential to host lithium mineralization and are recommended for stripping. Anomaly Cluster A has a 150 m strike length trending northwest-southeast with increasing Li, Be, Nb and Ta contents increasing from the NW to SE based on 11 assayed grab samples collected by Renforth. The pegmatitic granite samples are enriched in rare-elements and contain coarse-grained muscovite and tourmaline clots which are indicator minerals for lithium pegmatites.

Anomaly A is located within metasedimentary rocks about 0.5 km north of the contact with the Decelles Reservoir Bath Batholith. The NW-SE trend of Anomaly A is the same orientation as Vision Lithium's Cadillac spodumene dykes. Anomaly Cluster D has a 440 m strike length trending east-west.