Savannah Resources Plc provided an update on a number of workstreams as it continues to advance the Project. Definitive Feasibility Study ('DFS'): Drilling: The company is on track with the first phase of its 2023/24 drilling programme, despite an extended period of bad weather. As of 30 November, Savannah has completed 24 (1,533 m) of the planned 60 holes (3,235m).

Infill drilling for future JORC Resource ('Resource') upgrades has been completed at the NOA orebody with the rigs now working at Reservatorio. In total 4 rigs are working across the Project on Resource, hydrogeological, metallurgical and geotechnical related drilling campaigns. Assay results from the Resource related drilling will be reported in due course with Savannah expecting to start publishing updated Resource estimations on a deposit by deposit basis from first quarter of 2024.

Design Work & Metallurgy: Design work:Savannah's team and its consultants are advancing work on final designs for the Project's working areas, processing plant and infrastructure. Various minor optimisations are being made at the Project to implement the latest learnings from the Australia lithium industry. Metallurgy: Samples from the drilling campaign will be used by consultants, Minsol, to further refine plant operating parameters, such as reagent ratios and processing temperatures.

Schedule: Savannah still expects to complete the DFS in 2H 2024. Environmental Licencing: Hydrogeology:In parallel with the related drilling, Knight Piésold and the Savannah team have surveyed all known freshwater springs to build an accurate model of the area's hydrogeology. Flora & Fauna:The first in a series of seasonal studies of local flora has been carried out to map the local biotope and to identify invasive plant species.

Social Impact Assessment:Community Insights Group has now completed approximately 400 interviews with local people as part of the Social Impact Assessment and is now analysing the data. Archaeology:A team of archaeologists is monitoring all drilling work to ensure no existing archaeological heritage is affected and any new archaeological finds can be identified. Schedule: Savannah still expects to complete the studies, works and adaptations required to confirm compliance with all elements of the DIA in 2H 2024.

Other workstreams: Powerline connection: E-REDES, the main operator of the national electricity distribution network, has now confirmed the required connection specifications, and Savannah will initiate a tender for this work. Operation Influencer: Savannah has had no further engagement with the Portuguese public prosecutor following the searches conducted on 7 November. The Company is continuing with all its business activities unencumbered and will make further announcements regarding the investigation in due course.

Stakeholder engagement: Savannah is increasing its direct contact with local stakeholders through formal and informal interactions. A number of meetings have been held with the local authority and other key local stakeholders to engage regarding Savannah's activities, including the fieldwork programme. Strategic Partnering Process: Savannah, together with its financial advisers, has been preparing for the next phase of the process.

Further updates will be provided in due course, as appropriate. Shareholder event:An in-person (UK) and online presentation to shareholders is planned for the New Year. Further details of the event will be provided in due course.