Transforma Resources Corporation announced results from the analysis of fifty-seven (57) rock samples taken from the southwest portion of the MAC Property, which is located 12 km west of FPX Nickel's Baptiste Nickel Deposit. Among the key highlights, nineteen (19) rock samples have exhibited assays above 0.2% Ni (0.2%), with a high of 2600 ppm (0.26%) Ni content. Another sample recorded 26.3% Magnesium, while several others returned Magnesium levels around 25%, with 40 others exceeding 15% Mg.

Notably, all samples exceeding a 2000 ppm (0.2%) Ni threshold displayed anomalous levels of Cobalt to 140 ppm (0.014%), and Chrome to 2211 ppm (0.221%), which reinforces the potential for a multi-element mineral deposit, adding significant value to the exploration endeavour. The Company is planning to submit several select samples for Davis Tube Recovery (DTR) analysis, which will provide further insights into the mineral composition and assist in identifying specific drill targets. The MAC Property is host to a large Molybdenum/Copper Porphyry Deposit, which the Company also looks forward to an opportunity to explore.

The Company also announces that the original area covered by the MAC Property has been reduced from 19,095 hectares (15 claims) to 7,364 hectares (11 claims). The decision to relinquish the surplus MAC ground to the Crown was a choice based on economic considerations and considering the low potential of discovering mineralization of interest in the relinquished area.