Revolver Resources Holdings Limited advised that the Company is set to commence the summer 2022 diamond drilling program at the Company's Dianne Project, commencing with the high priority conductive anomaly immediately beneath the existing Dianne pit. Field based exploration programs have been undertaken at the Dianne Project continuously since early April and these scopes have culminated in a program comprising multiple high priority drill targets. A systematic testing program of 1 to 2 holes per target will be undertaken with subsequent down hole electromagnetic test work and associated step-out drilling proposed to follow.

The Dianne Project, located approximately 165 kilometers north west of Cairns, is situated within the Queensland dry tropics. The climate in this region is dominated by high rainfall across the period November to April with average daytime temperatures above 35 degrees. The Revolver exploration teams have developed a skill set and experience to safely and efficiently work amongst the rugged terrain which comprises regularly outcropping rocky ridges.

The experience and reliability of DDH1 Drilling has again been selected to undertake the planned diamond drilling program for Revolver. Rig 27, a Sandvik DE710 track mounted drill rig is set to complete the program using a combination of NQ and HQ drilling. Rig 27 has a drill depth capacity of over 1,000m and delivers the capability and flexibility to work effectively in the conditions at Dianne.

The initial drill target of the program is the anomaly directly beneath the Dianne pit with two diamond core holes planned for this location. Earlier drilling completed last year by Revolver identified a shallow remaining zone of mineralisation with copper grades of up to 19.8% determined by laboratory assay. At least 1,000m is planned for this very exciting anomaly before moving the drill outbound to commence on the other high priority tenement wide targets.

Revolver in underway with the 2022 diamond drilling program. Further work outlined below is presently underway or planned in coming months to support the drilling of the high priority targets. Further processing and interpretation of the tenement wide Heli EM survey, Continued geological structural mapping in close proximity to all high priority drill targets, Continued regional reconnaissance, surface mapping and sampling of alteration targets, EM anomalies and regions along the newly identified high strain corridor transecting the Dianne tenement, Down hole electromagnetic survey work following completion of new diamond drill holes to detect and quantify potential mineralisation.