ECR Minerals plc provided an update on the bulk sample results for the first four reverse circulation drill holes as well as the final two holes drilled at the Kuboid Hill prospect in Creswick earlier this year. The Company is also pleased to provide results from stream sampling that was carried out last month at its Bailieston Project. HIGHLIGHTS: Creswick: Reportable bulk sampling results of 3.05g/t Au and 2.53 g/t Au over 1 metre upgraded from 0.76 and 0.37 g/t Au respectively.

Techniques employed give potential scope for a marked improvement in grades for the remaining "best hole" bulk samples from pan concentrate. Bailieston: Best results of 798 ppb Au and 712 ppb Au from stream sampling. Sampling was carried out at three areas with no known historical workings and have shown encouraging surface expression of anomalous gold which gives merit to further follow up work.

Now re-analysing a number of drill cores from HR3 at Bailieston for the presence of Antimony, which correlates with this latest reconnaissance work showing a presence of Antimony. ECR is funded for its planned activities in Victoria and Queensland in 2024. Creswick: As announced on 8 April 2024, a total of 1,032 metres of reverse circulation ("RC") drilling was completed at Kuboid Hill on 16 February 2024.

This was the second part of an extended reverse circulation drilling programme at Creswick, following on from 522 metres completed at Davey Road where, as previously announced on 12 February 2024, ECR reported a best overall grade gold of 41.03g/t Au. The Kuboid Hill programme was designed to follow up on the Company's anomalous gold soil sampling campaign that was completed in 2022. ECR has received final results from bulk sampling for the first four of the 17 RC drill holes at Kuboid Hill (being KHRC012, KHRC008, KHRC009 and KHRC015).

Only KHRC012 generated any reportable results from the bulk sampling, significant improvement was seen in three of the samples from that hole. The bulk samples from the remaining drillholes are currently in the laboratory. Based on the improved results for hole KHRC012, the ECR Board considers that there is a reasonable expectation of an improvement in grades for some of the remaining bulk samples from other mineralised zones.

Additional Kuboid Hill Drill Holes: The remaining samples for the final two drill holes at Kuboid Hill (see announcement 8 April 2024) have revealed further mineralised zones, consistent with what has been seen previously, although neither reported intercepts above 1 g/t. Bailieston: At the Company's Bailieston Project, a stream sampling campaign was recently completed throughout the northern part of the tenements (EL006911, EL006912 and EL007296) with the campaign being designed to test for initial evidence of gold mineralisation within the unexplored part of the region. All three areas have had no historical work and, based on the results obtained, the Company believes there is merit in undertaking additional near-term follow up exploration. Black Cat South: Best results of 798 ppb Au and 712 ppb Au from two streams on the western flank of the Black Cat Fault.

The two streams drain a prominent ridgeline that is approximately 400m long in strike and offers further prospectivity. The regional Black Cat Fault is associated with other gold and antimony historical mining activity along strike. King's Cross: Result of 150 ppb Au from a stream that drains an old prospect known as King's Cross.

Highly oxidised quartz veins are present in this area and require follow up testing. Freisland Hills: An anomaly of 100ppb Au was obtained from an unnamed creek in the centre of the area. In all three prospects, LIDAR mapping shows there has been no previous mining activity or prospecting in the area which provides for an opportunity for development and deeper exploration.

In addition to stream sampling, two small soil orientation surveys were completed on the north fringes of the HR3 goldfield area and the Cherry Tree South goldfield. Both soil surveys show coincidental elevated arsenic and antimony. Previous soil sampling at HR3 has identified arsenic and antimony as pathfinders to gold mineralisation.

ECR is now also re-analysing the core from its earlier drilling at the HR3 prospect at Bailieston for antimony. The Costerfield-Bailieston-Nagambie district is noted for economic veins of antimony and elevated antimony has been observed from previous pXRF analysis of the drill core.