Bryah Resources Limited advised the results of a review of historical exploration and drilling results which were completed by Australian Vanadium Limited in 2013 within the Company's Gabanintha Project, approximately 50km south of the town of Meekatharra in central Western Australia. The Copper Hills South Prospect (formerly Gabanintha East) is located 1.5 kilometres south of the Copper Hills Prospect on a granted mining lease M51/878. The Copper Hills Prospect is currently being explored by Peak Minerals Limited.

Bryah holds a suite of mineral rights over tenements held by AVL covering 148km². Bryah's mineral rights are for all minerals, excluding vanadium, titanium, cobalt, chromium, uranium, lithium, tantalum, iron ore and manganese. The vanadium-titanium-magnetite deposit is approximately 11.5km long within the Project with most of this lying on Mining Lease M51/878 which was granted in 2020.

In 2012, Australian Vanadium Limited (AVL) (formerly named Yellow Rock Resources Limited) completed a HELITEM helicopter-borne electromagnetic (EM) and magnetic survey over the Gabanintha Project. The aim of the geophysical survey was to gain a better understanding of the distribution of the structures and lithological units in the bedrock, define the location and extent of bedrock conductors, identify areas for potential mineralisation, and quantitative geological modelling of the layered gabbro within the project area. Modelling of the HELITEM survey data led to the identification of an EM zone, interpreted to be an ultramafic unit, parallel to, and east of AVL's Vanadium-Titanium-Magnetite deposit.

2 A follow-up Induced Polarisation (IP) survey conducted in 2013 confirmed the strong EM anomaly in the area. The centre of the IP survey anomaly occurs at 100m to 300m below surface for a strike length exceeding 2 kilometres 3. The anomaly appears to be open to the south east, beyond the edge of the IP survey area. The potential that substantial sulphide mineralisation may occur and be associated with a left stepping structural "jog", where co-incident strong to very strong modelled IP and strong magnetic anomalies occur, lead AVL to complete a program of 5 scout Reverse Circulation (RC) drill holes in 2013.

The assay results from the scout drilling of the IP anomaly confirmed significant copper in hole GRC1152. Mineralisation was intersected from 7m to 25m down hole, where 18m was intersected an average of 0.42% Cu, including 2m at 2.19% Cu. This intersection is in the oxide zone and associated with hematite and minor magnetite on a contact zone between basalt and ultramafic units.

4 Despite this very encouraging initial result no follow-up work was undertaken. Prior to the AVL drilling, digitisation of Dominion Mining Limited (Dominion) reports was completed. In 1990, Dominion undertook a program of systematic vertical RAB (Reverse Air Blast) drilling following the aeromagnetic trend, completing 666 holes to blade refusal, of which 325 are within Bryah's tenure.

As part of the evaluation, bottom of hole samples were collected (generally the last 1-2 metres) and assayed for Au, As, Cu, Pb and Zn (A32057, A32173, and A32174). A review of historic exploration and drilling has highlighted significant copper anomalism (>500ppm Cu) in drilling, details of which are set out in Table 1. The following year Dominion followed up significant gold and copper results with infill vertical RAB drilling, and then drilled angled RAB across the more significant results. This resulted in several significant copper results, the best being 6m @ 1.52% Cu within 27m @ 0.76% Cu (3m composites).

(A34732). Late in 2022, Bryah undertook Magnetic Susceptibility readings of historical drill pulps to assist in geological interpretations, as well as re-analysing the pulps using a field portable XRF unit. The XRF results indicated significant nickel anomalism.

The drilling completed in 2013 was wide spaced across lines 200 metres, testing a small part of the 2 km long geophysical anomaly. The results to date warrant additional follow-up drilling.