Technology Minerals Plc announced the St Patrick licence has been extended for three years and that field operations are progressing with 164 new samples submitted for analysis at the 100% owned Aramo Copper-Cobalt-Nickel ("Cu-Co-Ni") Project in Asturias, NW Spain. The St Patrick Licence on which the Aramo Mine Project is located has successfully completed its first three-year renewal process. The Ministry of Industry, Employment and Economic Promotion of the Government of Asturias extended the St Patrick Licence (P.I. No.

30858) for a further three-year period to June 2025. As part of the application process, the Company submitted three-year technical reports on work completed to date along with proposed work programmes and associated budgets for the next three-year period. These were approved under the protection of the Law 39/2015, at 1 October, under the Common Administrative Procedure of the Public Administrations.

The official resolution of the three-year extension is dated 20 July 2022. A total of 104 rock samples (plus 12 QAQC) and 43 soil samples (plus 5 QAQC) for a total of 164 samples were collected during the most recent field campaign and comprised of samples targeting a number of different localities. The samples were collected at two primary areas of interest.

The first area lies across a 2.5km trend across the St Patrick Licence on the Aramo Plateau and were collected as part of a systematic mapping and sampling programme on a number of significantly altered and mineralised zones (total 83 samples). Secondly a further 20 due diligence samples were collected on the new licence application Astur F at a second historical copper mine site. A single verification sample was also collected within the Aramo Mine on the St Pedro vein system in association with planned petrographic analysis.

In parallel with the mapping, 43 soil samples were collected across several anomalous areas identified through a remote sensing survey on the Aramo Plateau. These samples will be used to validate and aid in the signature characterisation of the anomalies identified. The Company reported that phase 1 of the first modern and detailed 3D continuous laser survey of part of the Aramo mine has been completed on parts of levels 3 and 4. This work is integral to the upcoming detailed structural mapping and sampling programme to be conducted across several alteration and mineralised zones within the mine.

The survey was conducted by respected mining engineers,Sociedad Asturiana de Diversificación Minera (SADIM), a part of Grupo Hunosa in association with Ingeniero Oscar Diez Regil. The preliminary results have exceeded expectations in quality and detail. The maps produced from this work facilitating the accurate georeferencing of geological and geochemical data will enhance the understanding of the mineralising system and aid in identifying key aspects of the system critical to forward targeting of new zones.

Field programmes are ongoing at the project with a full and expansive exploration programme planned for the St Patrick Licence in the coming months, which includes geological mapping and sampling, remote sensing analysis detailed geochemical alteration and mineralisation signature analysis through IOGAS and a review of appropriate geophysical techniques to enhance structural targeting for mineralization on the plateau. All of the aforementioned programmes are aimed at delineating drill targets both on the plateau and extending the known mineralization at the Aramo Mine.