Saville Resources Inc. announced sample assay results for three (3) drill holes from its 2022 drill program at its Niobium Claim Group Property (the "Property"), located in northern Quebec. The 2022 drill program, completed in August, totaled 600.0 m and focused on the Mallard Prospect. The 2022 drill program targeted the niobium zone previously reported in drill hole EC21-175 (1.00% Nb2O5 over 17.1 m) further at depth (EC22-201, 202, and 203) and along strike (EC22-203).

The 2022 drill holes, each drilled to 200 m depth, returned well-mineralized niobium intervals, and continue to demonstrate the potential for a sizeable niobium mineralized zone to extend from depth to surface, as well as laterally, at the Mallard Prospect. Core sample assay highlights from the 2022 drilling at the Mallard Prospect include: 16.0 m of 0.78% Nb2O5 and 7.5% P2O5 (EC22-202), including, 3.0 m of 1.07% Nb2O5 and 8.9% P2O5 4.5 m of 0.94% Nb2O5 and 10.0% P2O5 (EC22-202)8.6 m of 0.81% Nb2O5 and 6.7% P2O5 (EC22-203), including, 2.9 m of 1.32% Nb2O5and 6.7% P2O5 High-grade mineralized intervals are present near surface (0.78% Nb2O5 over 16.0 m, including 1.07% Nb2O5 over 3.0 m) and at depth (0.94% Nb2O5 over 2.5 m) in drill EC22-202. This hole returned seven (7) samples >1.0% Nb2O5, to a peak of 1.30% Nb2O5 over 1.5 m, and ended in mineralization with a final sample assaying 0.57% Nb2O5.

Additionally, drill hole EC22-201 ended in mineralization with a final sample assaying 0.54% Nb2O5 as well as ending within a high-grade tantalum interval (380 ppm Ta2O5 over 8.0 m). Strong niobium mineralization was encountered in all three (3) of the 2022 drill holes completed at the Mallard Prospect and, collectively with the previous drilling, indicate a wide mineralized footprint that remains open in all directions. A quality assurance /quality control protocol following industry best practices was incorporated by Saville Resources into the program and included systematic insertion of quartz blanks and certified reference materials into sample batches, as well as collection of quarter-core duplicates, at a rate of approximately 5%.

Drill holes were sampled from top to bottom and shipped to Activation Laboratories in Ancaster, ON for analysis. Lab analysis included niobium, tantalum, and major oxides by X-ray fluorescence (custom package 8-Coltan XRF + major oxides). No fluorine analysis was completed on the 2022 drill core.

Standard drill core sample preparation was completed and comprised of crushing to 80% passing 10 mesh, followed by a 250 g riffle split and pulverizing to 95% passing 105 µ (package RX1).