Resource Mining Corporation Limited announced it has received highly encouraging lithium and base metal assay results from field survey work undertaken to complete the due diligence program for the acquisition of the three Finland projects. Following a desk review of the projects, Ruossakero Nickel Project in Northern Finland, Kola Lithium Project in Central Finland, and Hirvikallio Lithium Project in Southern Finland by consultancy Skapto Consulting, field surveys were completed with 179 samples collected and forwarded for analysis to ALS Finland Oy. Highlights of this work included: Kola project: High-grade lithium (Li) samples collected in areas throughout the project area (up to 2.4% Li2O), with glacial movement modelling indicating a large area of potential pegmatite source area within the central portion of the reservation, aligned with the known Keliber resources.

Hirvikallio project: In situ rock chip samples returned assays of 3.9% Li2O, replicating extraordinary Li grade noted within historic drilling at Hirvikallio with numerous other pegmatites within the reservation containing anomalous Li values (up to 0.9% Li2O), higher than those recorded during previous exploration works. Ruossakero project: A series of anomalous Ni - Cu grades were recorded from grab samples taken within a small portion of this reservation, identifying significant areas of similar geology to the known Ruossakero Ni occurrence. Field work has confirmed that all three projects provide significant opportunity for the location and potential resource development of numerous Lithium and Base Metal deposits.

Skapto Consulting completed the geological review and field survey of the Kola reservation notification area of 101.26km² in the Kaustinen lithium pegmatite province during 2022. This work has provided an insight into the areas of known Li mineralisation and areas of potential Li mineralisation through the mapping and assaying of in situ and transported pegmatite samples which outcrop in the reservation. The Kola reservation borders the permits and applications of Keliber, a major new Li project currently under development by owners, Sibanye-Stillwater.

The geology of the Keliber Oy lithium project (with open pit and underground ore reserves of 12.7 million tonnes @ 0.92% Li2O and mineral resources at 17 million tonnes @1.02% Li2O), extends into the Kola reservation, which is confirmed by the presence of abundant spodumene-containing pegmatite boulders observed in the Kola reservation area, especially directly south of the major Syväjärvi and Rapasaari deposits of Keliber. These observations not only indicate the potential presence of significant lithium-caesium- tantalum (LCT) pegmatite bodies adjacent and in alignment with the Keliber Li deposits, but they also confirm the Li exploration potential of the Kola reservation area as a whole. The earlier desktop work completed by Skapto provided the targets for testwork during fieldwork in September-October 2022.

A total of 59 samples were submitted from the field work with 11 derived from outcrop and 48 taken from "float" samples. 14 samples above 0.05% Li2O were recovered during the recent field work and several spodumene-bearing boulders were discovered, with grades up to 2.4% Li2O (in KL0014). All high-grade results were collected from boulders rather than outcrop, which is typical for the region due to limited basement exposure.

Boulders in this area are generally moved by glacial transportation processes with research by Finnish Geological Services ("GTK") indicating that this movement has a maximum of 1.5km to 2km in SSE direction from the pegmatitic source. This way, one can get an indication of where the source pegmatite might be and future exploration will provide additional boulder information providing the capacity to reconstruct a boulder fan that vectors towards the source pegmatite. This is how Keliber and their forerunners found the pegmatites which are now under development.

Multiple mineralised boulders are located well within the Kola reservation, indicating there are significantly mineralised pegmatites within the reservation area. Geological review and field survey of the Hirvikallio reservation notification (an area of 165 km² in the Somero-Tammela area, Southern Finland), was completed by Skapto Consulting during 2022. GTK considers this region one of the most promising lithium pegmatite provinces in Finland, with various plutonic rocks and late-tectonic K-granites directly associated with known LCT pegmatite dyke swarms. The further work completed by Skapto has provided an insight into the areas of known Li mineralisation and areas of potential Li mineralisation through the mapping and assaying of in situ and transported pegmatite samples which outcrop in the reservation.

The obtained field sample results endorse the lithium potential of the Somero-Tammela pegmatite district. Albeit most of the best results were sampled at the known high grade Hirvikallio pegmatite, other places have shown to be highly mineralised as well as providing numerous targets and zones of potential extension. Of the 108 samples taken, 89 were noted as outcrop samples and the remaining 19 were boulder samples.