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Cloudbreak Discovery PLC

Regulatory News Service Jul 30, 2025

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Cloudbreak Discovery PLC

30 July 2025

30 July 2025

Cloudbreak Discovery Plc

('Cloudbreak', or 'the Company')

Exploration Update

Cloudbreak Discovery Plc (LSE: CDL),  the natural resource explorer and project generator, is pleased to announce an update for the first phase of the field-based exploration programme that has been completed at the Darlot West Gold Project (" Darlot West "), located in the Eastern Goldfields Region of Western Australia.

This first phase included mapping and rock chip sampling, set out at Figure 1, across Darlot West, and representative samples were taken across the areas of interest; the key points:

·    Multiple historical shafts, pits and trenches identified in the reconnaissance programme in July this year, across the Project from historical mining activities that predate modern exploration, example shown at Figure 2.

·    Mineralisation targeted by previous miners consisted of predominantly ferruginous quartz veins to depths of up to 15m.

·    Numerous prospects with outcropping and sub cropping ferruginous quartz sampled.

·    40 rock chip samples, shown at Figure 3, were taken and have been submitted to Intertek Laboratory, Perth for analysis. The in-house analysis is set at Table 1. Results of the sampling program will be announced as soon as they are received in coming weeks.

·    Six prospect areas that have been evaluated, in house, by the rock chip sampling and mapping and further exploration programs will be devised upon return of assay results.

·    Project is located 10km to the southwest of the Darlot Gold mine which has produced 2.8Moz Au.

·    A aerial view of a desert AI-generated content may be incorrect.

·    Figure 1: Regional Location Plan - Darlot Gold Mine (2.8Moz Production) 10km to ENE

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Figure 2: Historical Mine Shaft - Darlot West

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Figure 3: Rock Chip Sampling Location Plan

The 40 rock chip samples collected were based on visual assessment from mapping of geologically interesting units with the potential of hosting gold mineralisation. The sites include mullock material from shafts/pits, sub-cropping and out-cropping exposures. The aim of the sampling program was to define areas of interest for follow up soil sampling and potentially drill testing. Six discrete target areas were defined and will be assessed based on the outcomes of the assay results. Further exploration programs will be devised upon receipt of the assay results.

Table 1: Sampling Coordinates and Logging:

Sample Easting Northing Description
DW2501 319499 6904511 Old 3m pit dug into quartz veining. Mostly clean quartz however some green malachite mineralisation seen on quartz in pit (sampled). Goethitic infill in some quartz cavities.
DW2502 319500 6904510 Composite sample of tailings: quartz, chrysocolla, goethite some hematitic content.
DW2503 319540 6904540 Quartz ironstone subcrop.
DW2504 319583 6904600 Tailings from old pit: calcareous with goethitic weathering. Highly weathered calcareous material + quartz veining. Surrounding country rock is gabbro.
DW2505 319566 6904577 Quartz ironstone vein, appears to be the target of old drilling. Striking ~40° northeast and is ~30 cm wide.
DW2506 319598 6904593 Goethitic ironstone subcrop.
DW2507 319180 6904389 Quartz float with hematite veining and goethitic weathering.
DW2508 319214 6904373 Quartz with green epidote? and red iron staining.
DW2509 319913 6904162 10cm wide quartz vein through weathered rock-Deep weathering profile.
DW2510 319923 6904170 Highly weathered quartz vein with calcareous saprock.
DW2511 319867 6904142 Quartz with red Fe matrix adjacent to old pit. Float.
DW2512 319720 6903965 Quartz ironstone - "salt and pepper" float.
DW2513 319697 6904017 Altered ferrous subcrop adjacent to gabbro subcrop. Quartz-hematite highly weathered.
DW2514 319408 6904454 Quartz float on gabbro subcrop. Some quartz showing some ferrous alteration.
DW2515 319300 6904746 Small outcrop of ironstone/gossan.
DW2516 319296 6904702 Ironstone sub-cropping through alluvial cover.
DW2517 319335 6904824 Ironstone subcrop.
DW2518 319423 6904906 Adjacent to old 3m pit. Quartz float/sitting on weathered goethitic waste pits. Some ferruginous iron quartz samples.
DW2519 319305 6904849 Ironstone subcrop.
DW2520 319257 6904703 Small ironstone sub-crop.
DW2521 318184 6903930 Small 15 cm quartz-hematite vein through granite with goethitic weathering, striking ~80°.
DW2522 318732 6906907 Quartz from waste pit (next to pit).
DW2523 318739 6906907 Goethitic quartz from waste pit.
DW2524 318736 6906903 Composite sample of fines from around pit waste pile. Quartz, goethitic, heavily weathered calcareous.
DW2525 318752 6906892 Heavily weathered Fe- and goethitic-saprock in old 1m pit.
DW2526 318761 6906887 Small 1m pit targeting 5 cm wide quartz vein, dipping subvertical south and striking 275°. Seems to be the target of the pit.
DW2527 318682 6906950 Small quartz subcrop along strike of pits.
DW2528 318675 6906951 Altered vuggy quartz, possibly gossanous with several square cavities observed - along strike of historical pits.
DW2529 318640 6906962 Quartz-hematite float with orange cherty "clasts." Float on tenement boundary.
DW2530 319354 6906002 Fe saprock at top of costean pile. No fresh rock. Highly weathered soft saprock/calcrete.
DW2531 319106 6905987 Quartz blow: very clean, white-looking quartz.
DW2532 319254 6905805 Quartz outcrop - very clean, minor hematite alteration.
DW2533 319357 6905780 Quartz subcrop striking 76° east. Siliceous/cherty brown Fe alteration (minor). Quartz generally clean and white.
DW2534 319012 6905926 Quartz float - more vuggy and slightly darker, possibly manganiferous? Fe alteration.
DW2535 320028 6904363 Old costeaning - ironstone subcrop, no exposed outcrop. Along northeast strike from historical pits. Large area cleared with quartz and ironstone float/subcrop
DW2536 320036 6904357 ferrous subcrop on side of old costean? Looks highly altered
DW2537 320126 6904295 Vuggy quartz - some square voids, possible boxwork textures from where sulphides have weathered out.
DW2538 320095 6904295 Quartz ironstone subcrop with lots of voids/cavities.
DW2539 320011 6904326 Ironstone pile at top of old costean.
DW2540 319979 6904322 Ironstone subcrop - quartz float with goethitic weathering and silicified brown goethite? Very cherty alteration around quartz vein

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For additional information please contact:

Cloudbreak Discovery PLC Peter Huljich, Chairman Tel: +44 207 887 6139
Novum Securities (Financial Adviser) David Coffman / Anastassiya Eley Tel: +44 7399 9400
Oberon Capital (Broker) Nick Lovering / Adam Pollock Tel: +44 20 3179 5355 /+44 20 3179 5315

About Cloudbreak Discovery PLC

Cloudbreak Discovery PLC is a leading natural resource explorer, project generator and royalty business. Cloudbreak is focused on mineral exploration and energy royalty acquisitions with the aim of bringing near-term cashflow and driving shareholder value. Its primary operating jurisdiction is the United States, but the Company also deploys its project generation model in the international mining sector to acquire interests in projects of merit.

Through its wholly owned but independently operated subsidiary, Cloudbreak Exploration Inc., the Company will develop its array of mineral assets, whilst continuing to generate new projects with a particular focus on commodities with high intrinsic value.

Cloudbreak's generative model across the mineral sector enables a multi-asset approach to investing and exploration. Diversification within the natural resource sector and amongst resource classes is key to withstanding the cycles of investing.

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