Rockland Resources Ltd. preparing for the first "modern" drill program targeting both lithium and beryllium on its Lithium Butte Property, located in Juab County, approximately 185 kilometres southwest of Salt Lake City, Utah. The only known drilling on the property was completed in the 1950-60s directed at uranium mineralization. Activities completed or underway include: Approval has recently been granted from the State of Utah, Department of Natural Resources, Division of Oil, Gas and Mining (DOGM), in conjunction with the Bureau of Land Management (BLM), to the Company's revisions to the Notice of Intent (NOI).

In expediting the approval of these revision, the Company would like to express appreciation to DOGM and BLM personnel, Travis Fisher the Company's project manager and personnel of WestLand Engineering & Environmental Services. The reclamation surety amount has been determined and the Company is submitting payment of this bond this week. Later this week Company personnel are meeting with representatives of National EWP Inc., of Elko Nevada to inspect the specific drill sites, ahead of mobilization of the drill equipment and personnel later in August.

The program will comprise reverse-circulation (RC) drilling, using a compact, low-impact drill rig to minimize surface disturbances. The Lithium Butte property hosts claystone volcanic tuff breccia units interpreted to be prospective for lithium, beryllium and rare earth mineralization. Company sampling has returned up to 4,080 parts per million Li ("ppm) from a grab sample and channel sampling returned 25.2 metres at 1,388 ppm Li, including 8.0 metres at 2,155 ppm Li and 0.7 metres at 3,540 ppm Li.

Multiple prospective targets have been indicated and the maiden RC program is designed to test for both lithium and beryllium mineralization. Beryllium is a high-value, essential, light metal with wide applications in the aerospace, computer, telecommunications, electronics, medical, satellite and defence sectors. Beryllium (Be) on the Lithium Butte property occurs as the beryllium mineral bertrandite which is also mined from the Spor Mountain open-pit operations located 30 kilometres east of the property, by Materion Corp.

("Materion"). The Spor Mountain operations are the source of beryllium in the United States, accounting for approximately 63% of the world's annual production in 2020. The "Saddle Zone" is the main beryllium target on the Lithium Butte property, where sampling by the Company has returned continuous chip samples from outcrop over 25.5 metres averaging 1,142 ppm Be (and 352 ppm Li), with a higher-grade portion returning 2423 ppm Be over 6.13m (and 371 ppm Li).

Materion's beryllium ore grade at the Spor Mountain operations is estimated at 2,500 ppm Be (0.25% Be) (USGS Be Fact Sheet, 2016).