Bryah Resources Limited announced manganese rock chip and drilling results at its 49% owned Bryah Basin manganese project. The results are part of the program drilled in July 2022 in addition to mapping and associated rock chips in new areas. Bryah (49%) and OM (Manganese) Ltd. (OMM) (51%) have a Joint Venture (JV) to undertake exploration to test targets in the area, with a view to commencing manganese production.

OMM is a wholly owned subsidiary of OM Holdings Limited, one of the world's leading suppliers of manganese ores. The Bryah Basin project area is located approximately 100km north of the town of Meekatharra in Western Australia. The Company's tenements and manganese mineral rights cover 1,135km² over parts of the western Bryah Basin.

Mapping and rock chip results were taken over 4 new areas, Black Hill Northeast, Gold Trip, Epona and Black Beauty North. Northeast of the Black Hill resource area, outcropping Mn was outlined and sampled. The area was identified by the Gradient Array Induced Polarisation (GAIP) surveys and both chargeable and conductive, which are the key criteria that Bryah and OMM are assessing for Mn mineralisation.

Assaying of the rock chips showed excellent supergene enrichment of the Mn, returning grades high in Mn with low Fe. The Gold Trip prospect occurs on a newly added tenement to the joint venture, acquired by Bryah late in 2021. The outcropping manganese appears to dip under cover to the east and provides an excellent downslope target.

More than 1km of strike of the Horseshoe range was followed and sampled where outcropping. Further drilling is planned over this area. Outcropping Mn and abundant manganese in scree are evident in this area on both E52/3236 and on the newly granted E52/4096 tenements.

Drilling during July 2022 was targeted on GAIP surveys. The drilling targets were constrained by the current heritage clearances. The drilling tested GAIP anomalies that had the potential for channel type manganese.

Significant intersections were returned from this drilling, which reflects the channel targets that were investigated. The channel targets were all within proximity to known Mn outcrop and represented remobilised Mn. The GAIP did identify manganese, but it identifies both the higher and lower tenors of mineralisation with the technique.

Results of drilling completed in December 2022 2 at Brumby West and Redrum is still pending. Further drilling at the 4 new prospects, as well as additional drilling at Brumby Creek, is being planned.