OD6 Metals Limited announced that drilling has been completed at its Splinter Rock Project. Splinter Rock hosts widespread clay rare earth element (REE) mineralisation. Target Mineralisation: The Splinter Rock Project is a 2,579km2 tenement package located approximately 150km northeast of Esperance, Western Australia.

The Splinter Rock clay-hosted REE mineralisation is currently inferred to be a mobilised weathering product of the REE enriched Booanya granite suite. Based on historic work and compilation of target geology, the target area at Splinter Rock covers over 30 x 60km, making this one of the large known clay REE target areas in Australia. Drill Program Achievements: The completed program accomplished: 179 aircore holes; A total of 5,862m drilled; Average depth of 32.7m; Drill spacing varied between 200m, 400m and 800m; Drilling was completed along 2 perpendicular traverses plus an area of intense drilling near the geographic location of Splinter Rock totaling over 100km in length; A small number of planned drill holes here not completed due to poor access Conditions.

Thick Clay Intersections: From previous work, the thick zones of saprolite clays have the potential to host rare earth mineralisation. The newly completed drilling at Splinter rock has continued to confirm the existence and continuity of the thick saprolite clay horizons which are interspersed between granite outcrops and bedrock in the area. The Company is currently compiling and reviewing all the drill hole logging data recorded over the last month to enable detailed mapping of clay depth and thickness, with future cross sections to be released to the market which will detail thickness of transported covering, thickness of saprolite clays and depth to basement.

Program Timeline: Subject to laboratory processing times, assays are expected to be progressively received commencing in late October 2022. Historical exploration: Historically a 30km drill transect of air core drilling traversed the Splinter Rock tenure at between a 2km and 4km spacing. A number of holes intersected an enriched REE saprolite clay zone between 5m and 37m in thickness.