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Alien Metals Limited

Regulatory Filings Oct 9, 2025

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RNS Number : 7272C

Alien Metals Limited

09 October 2025

THIS ANNOUNCEMENT CONTAINS INSIDE INFORMATION FOR THE PURPOSES OF ARTICLE 7 OF THE MARKET ABUSE REGULATION (596/2014/EU) AS THE SAME HAS BEEN RETAINED IN UK LAW AS AMENDED BY THE MARKET ABUSE (AMENDMENT) (EU EXIT) REGULATIONS (SI 2019/310). UPON THE PUBLICATION OF THIS ANNOUNCEMENT, THIS INSIDE INFORMATION IS NOW CONSIDERED TO BE IN THE PUBLIC DOMAIN.

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AIM: UFO FWB: I3A1

9 October 2025

Alien Metals Limited

("Alien" or the "Company")

Accelerated Phase 2 Drilling campaign commences at Elizabeth Hill

Alien Metals Limited (AIM: UFO), a minerals exploration and development company, is pleased to report that its joint venture partner, West Coast Silver Limited (ASX: WCE) ("West Coast Silver") has announced the commencement of its Phase 2 diamond drilling campaign at the Elizabeth Hill Silver Project ("Elizabeth Hill" or the "Project") in the Pilbara region of Western Australia. The Project, in which Alien retains a 30% free-carried interest through to a decision to mine, is operated by West Coast Silver.

Belinda Murray, Executive Director of Alien, commented :

" We are delighted to see West Coast Silver accelerating the next phase of drilling at Elizabeth Hill. The decision to bring forward the programme demonstrates the strong technical and continued operational momentum at the project following the exceptional silver grades achieved earlier this year.

"This campaign builds on the first phase results and is another key step in advancing the Elizabeth Hill Project toward defining the extent of the high-grade silver system. Alien retains a 30% free-carried interest and continues to benefit from the value being unlocked through this systematic exploration effort."

The full text of the announcement issued by West Coast Silver is provided below in Appendix A.

For further information, please visit the Company's website at www.alienmetals.uk or contact:

Strand Hanson (Financial and Nominated Adviser)

James Harris / James Dance / Edward Foulkes

Tel: +44 (0) 207 409 3494

Zeus Capital Limited (Joint Broker)

Harry Ansell / Katy Mitchell Tel +44 (0) 203 829 5000

Turner Pope (Joint Broker)

Andy Thacker / James Pope

Tel: +44 (0) 203 657 0050

CMC Markets (Joint Broker)

Douglas Crippen

Tel: +44 (0) 203 003 8632

Yellow Jersey (Financial PR)

Charles Goodwin / Shivantha Thambirajah

Tel: +44 (0) 203 004 9512

Notes to Editors

Alien Metals Ltd is a mining exploration and development company listed on the AIM market of the London Stock Exchange (AIM: UFO). The Company's focus is on delivering a profitable direct shipping iron ore operation from its 90% Hancock iron ore project in the central Pilbara region of Western Australia. The Hancock tenements currently contain a JORC-compliant resource of 8.4Mt iron ore @ 60% Fe and offers significant exploration upside which is targeted to deliver a mining operation of 2Mtpa for 10 years.

These Hancock Project tenements have direct access to the Great Northern Highway, which provides an essential export route to export facilities at Port Hedland, from where more than 500Mt of iron ore is exported annually (30% of global production). The Company also has an interest in two iron ore exploration projects Brockman and Vivash, located in the West Pilbara.

The Company owns one of Australia's largest PGM deposits, Munni Munni which hosts a deposit containing a historic resource of 2.2Moz PGM (Palladium, Platinum, and Rhodium) and Gold. The Company has recently entered into a joint venture with West Coast Silver Limited (formerly Errawarra Resources Limited) for the development of the Elizabeth Hill Silver Project, located near Karratha in the Pilbara, which consists of the Elizabeth Hill Mining Lease and exploration tenements surrounding the historical silver mine which has produced some of Australia's highest-grade silver ore during the late 1990s.

Competent Person's Statement

The information in this announcement that relates to Exploration Results is based on information reviewed by Mr Max Nind who is a Member of the Australian Institute of Geoscientists. Mr Nind is a consultant to Alien and a full time employee of ERM Australia Consultants Pty Ltd.

Mr Nind has sufficient experience that is relevant to the style of mineralisation and type of deposits under consideration, and to the activity being undertaken to qualify as a Competent Person as defined in the 2012 Edition of the Joint Ore Reserves Committee (JORC) 'Australasian Code for Reporting of Exploration Results, Mineral Resources and Ore Reserves', and a Specialist under the VALMIN Code 2015 Edition of the 'Australasian Code for Public Reporting of Technical Assessments and Valuations of Mineral Assets'. Mr Nind consents to the inclusion in the announcement of the matters based on this information and in the form and context in which it appears.

Appendix A - ASX:WCE ANNOUNCEMENT

Accelerated Phase 2 Drilling campaign commences at Elizabeth Hill

Highlights

·    Phase 2 diamond drilling to commence on 10 October 2025 at the high-grade Elizabeth Hill Silver Project (Pilbara, WA)

·    Follows multiple bonanza-grade intercepts from Phase 1 (Aug-Sep 2025)

·    Program aims to test near-surface high-grade mineralisation, and prospective areas down plunge of the historical workings with mineralisation open at depth

·    Additional ~3,000m air core program scheduled to begin early November, targeting near-mine anomalies defined by recent geophysics

·    Geophysics in progress: Transient Electromagnetic (TEM) and drone magnetic surveys continuing to refine targets along the Munni Munni Fault and parallel structures

·    Drilling Contractor and WCE personnel have commenced mobilisation activities to site

West Coast Silver Limited (ASX: WCE) (West Coast Silver or the Company) is pleased to advise that the second phase of diamond drilling will commence ahead of schedule, on 10 October 2025, at the high-grade Elizabeth Hill Silver Project in the Pilbara region of Western Australia (Elizabeth Hill) (Figure 1, Figure 2, Figure 6).

The program has a dual focus: (1) to confirm and define the shallow, very high-grade silver immediately adjacent to the historic workings; and (2) to test a potential for deeper continuation to the south where the mineralisation remains open at depth.

The Phase 2 drilling program will consist of approximately 14 diamond drill holes (~1,300 metres). This will be expanded as required based on the success of the program. Drilling will be undertaken by Wallis Drilling Pty Ltd.

In addition, geophysical surveys have commenced to provide additional high-quality data for refinement of the proposed air core programs commencing in November (Figure 3, Figure 4, Figure 5).

Commenting, Executive Chairman Bruce Garlick said:

"We're back on the ground and moving quickly to build on the outstanding grades from our initial campaign. Phase 2 is designed to do two things: demonstrate near-surface continuity in the oxide zone and test a deeper target that could represent a down-plunge repeat of the Elizabeth Hill system.

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Figure 1: Location of proposed diamond drill holes at Elizabeth Hill mine site and drill results

Down Plunge Exploration Targets

Further evaluation of historical underground and surface drilling geology logs and geochemistry has reinforced the prospectivity of the down plunge target as a potential extension of the Elizabeth Hill Mine sequence (Figure 2).

Underground diamond drill hole UGD084 intersected 2m @ 1,995g/t Ag within an interval of 6m @ 705g/t Ag (Figure 1 ,Figure 2, Appendices 1-2). Drill logs at the time also describe native silver mineralisation within the 2m high grade interval, similar to that recorded in the Elizabeth Hill Deposit (WAMEX Report A62365).

Underground diamond drill hole UGD085 intersected 23,304 ppm Ni, 6,013 ppm Cu, 1,078 ppm Pb, 4,104 ppm Zn and 50 ppm Ag (Figure 1, Figure 2). The drill log describes complex textures with calcite brecciation reflecting similar geology to the Elizabeth Hill mine sequence (WAMEX Report A62365).

These drill holes combined with drill hole AG33 (Figure 1, Figure 2) previously reported, provide confidence in targeting the down plunge extension of the Elizabeth Hill mineralisation. A map of the coast of silver AI-generated content may be incorrect.

Figure 2 : Long section A-A' showing location of proposed diamond and air core drill holes at Elizabeth Hill mine site [1]

Geophysical Programs

Drone magnetic and Loupe TEM programs are currently being conducted on site. The Drone Magnetic survey is being flown at 20m line spacing to refine the targeting for planned air core programs, as well as defining further potential Elizabeth Hill style targets on the Munni Munni fault (Figure 3, Figure 4).

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Figure 3 : Drone magnetic survey

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Figure 4 : Location of drone magnetic survey

The Loupe TEM survey is being undertaken to test for near surface conductors that may support targeting along the Munni Munni fault, as well as other prospective structures (Figure 5).

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Figure 5 :               Location of Loupe TEM survey

The Elizabeth Hill Project

·    Elizabeth Hill is one of Australia's high-grade silver projects and has a proven production history outlined below:

·    High grades enabled low processing tonnes: 1.2Moz of silver was produced from just 16,830t of ore at a head grade of 2,194g/t (70.5 oz/t Ag) [2] .

·    Previous mining operation ceased in 2000: because of low silver prices (US$5) [3] .

·    Simplistic historical processing technique: native silver was recovered via low-cost gravity separation techniques.

·    Untapped potential remains in ground with deposit open at depth and recent consolidation of land package offers potential to discover more Elizabeth Hill style deposits.

·    Tier 1 Mining Jurisdiction located on a mining lease with potential processing option at the nearby Radio Hill site.

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Figure 6 : Tenement Location

Through the consolidation of the surrounding land packages into a single contiguous 180km2 package, significant exploration and growth potential exists both near mine and regionally. The land package holds a significant portion of the Munni Munni fault system, and other fault systems subparallel to the Munni Munni fault system, which are considered prospective for Elizabeth Hill look-a-like silver deposits.

The upcoming Phase 2 program represents the next step in defining near-surface continuity and testing deeper repeat potential within this proven high-grade system.

Appendix 1 - Collar Details for Historical Underground Diamond Drill Holes, Elizabeth Hill Silver Mine

Hole ID Easting (m) Northing (m) RL (m) Azi (°) Dip (°) EOH (m)
UGD001 487013 7667873 6.2 184.0 1.5 25.7
UGD019 487022 7667865 -12.6 208.5 35.0 33.0
UGD021 487015 7667865 -13.7 230.0 -1.6 12.2
UGD022 487016 7667865 -13.7 212.0 0.0 16.5
UGD082 487029 7667865 -14.5 234.0 -46.0 36.7
UGD083 487029 7667865 -15.0 219.0 -56.0 60.0
UGD084 487029 7667865 -15.3 217.0 -73.5 69.0
UGD085 487030 7667865 -15.1 205.0 -65.0 77.9
UGD086 487029 7667865 -15.2 222.0 -67.0 59.2
UGD087 487029 7667865 -15.1 235.0 -66.0 47.8

Note: Coordinate system GDA94 Z50

Appendix 2 - Assay Results for Historical Underground Diamond Drill Holes, Elizabeth Hill Silver Mine

Hole_ID From (m) To (m) Ag (g/t) Cu (ppm) Ni (ppm) Pb (ppm) Zn (ppm)
UGD001 0 0.75 28,740 800 575 89 150
UGD001 0.75 1.5 6,855 372 362 58 105
UGD001 1.5 2.25 540 497 464 37 168
UGD001 2.25 3 410 498 681 125 97
UGD001 3 3.75 8,480 1,060 722 192 302
UGD001 3.75 4.5 375 1,425 884 280 284
UGD001 4.5 5.25 1,700 894 692 177 233
UGD001 5.25 6 1,530 2,680 683 830 319
UGD001 6 6.75 400 1,220 824 423 450
UGD001 6.75 7.5 60 316 433 439 178
UGD001 7.5 8.2 465 1,910 681 1,905 228
UGD001 8.2 9.1 500 1,185 626 1,460 349
UGD001 9.1 10 5 148 136 3,070 647
UGD001 10 10.8 6 385 111 6,040 284
UGD001 10.8 11.6 7 29 134 6,050 115
UGD001 11.6 12.5 4 33 126 5,090 83
UGD001 12.5 13.3 3 60 121 399 51
UGD001 13.3 14.1 12 15 65 939 30
UGD001 14.1 14.8 2 37 78 152 44
UGD001 14.8 15.6 BD 33 51 283 20
UGD001 15.6 16.5 3 80 149 1,330 143
UGD001 16.5 17.6 5 19 85 8,940 40
UGD001 17.6 18.3 BD 148 314 6,160 160
UGD001 18.3 19 5 104 174 7,900 79
UGD001 19 19.6 13 520 244 796 70
UGD001 19.6 20.4 10 40 179 3,920 115
UGD001 20.4 21.2 5 166 128 1,460 84
UGD001 21.2 22 BD 186 194 230 82
UGD001 22 22.7 2 197 227 226 110
UGD001 22.7 23.3 BD 188 309 66 97
UGD001 23.3 24 BD 61 84 79 56
UGD001 24 24.7 BD 12 65 3,340 30
UGD001 24.7 25.4 BD 69 64 74 44
UGD001 25.4 25.7 BD 119 7 40 2
UGD019 0 1.2 BD 554 773 32 109
UGD019 1.2 2.4 BD 1,525 1,125 50 165
UGD019 2.4 3.6 BD 2,170 1,245 337 315
UGD019 3.6 4.8 BD 2,630 1,490 339 1,455
UGD019 4.8 5 BD 1,545 874 3,870 2,540
UGD019 5 7.2 BD 1,145 1,040 346 485
UGD019 7.2 8.4 BD 1,090 700 83 154
UGD019 8.4 9.6 BD 639 635 129 250
UGD019 9.6 10.8 BD 162 610 85 126
UGD019 10.8 12 BD 913 728 272 590
UGD019 12 13 BD 809 499 362 701
UGD019 13 14 BD 507 562 88 503
UGD019 14 15 BD 348 513 93 327
UGD019 15 16 BD 331 170 34 117
UGD019 16 17 BD 245 165 48 56
UGD019 17 18 BD 747 473 150 290
UGD019 18 19 BD 784 381 81 174
UGD019 19 20 BD 899 651 209 436
UGD019 20 21 BD 644 630 121 377
UGD019 21 21.7 BD 1,795 988 93 536
UGD019 21.7 23 BD 691 383 337 229
UGD019 23 24 BD 316 284 205 520
UGD019 24 25 BD 237 246 42 83
UGD019 25 26 BD 503 416 74 165
UGD019 26 27 BD 446 301 17 130
UGD019 27 28 BD 447 411 159 132
UGD019 28 29 BD 346 334 30 95
UGD019 29 30 BD 162 209 1,600 60
UGD019 30 31 BD 99 226 1,820 66
UGD019 31 32 BD 500 343 346 255
UGD019 32 33 BD 83 235 46 71
UGD021 0 0.75 BD 1,240 791 200 773
UGD021 0.75 2 BD 1,365 707 579 1,950
UGD021 2 3 BD 918 525 698 911
UGD021 3 4 BD 450 470 260 276
UGD021 4 5.4 BD 606 478 100 194
UGD021 5.4 6.2 BD 1,030 642 99 198
UGD021 6.2 7.1 BD 92 122 568 69
UGD021 7.1 8.1 BD 77 173 9,410 38
UGD021 8.1 8.4 BD 80 62 3,120 38
UGD021 8.4 9.1 BD 8 11 1,655 25
UGD021 9.1 10 BD 9 10 57 38
UGD021 10 11 BD 27 10 1,995 41
UGD021 11 12.2 BD 19 9 69 26
UGD022 0 1.3 BD 950 677 100 191
UGD022 1.3 2.5 BD 669 517 283 876
UGD022 2.5 3.7 BD 831 497 340 1,290
UGD022 3.7 4.7 BD 1,765 842 324 1,435
UGD022 4.7 5.7 BD 983 464 549 472
UGD022 5.7 6.8 BD 963 527 484 673
UGD022 6.8 7.9 BD 1,280 593 1,095 162
UGD022 7.9 9.05 BD 882 310 1,040 108
UGD022 9.05 9.9 BD 63 111 606 73
UGD022 9.9 11 BD 25 140 1,815 40
UGD022 11 11.9 BD 9 38 10,000 31
UGD022 11.9 12.9 BD 5 8 10,000 BD
UGD022 12.9 13.35 BD 33 32 10,000 551
UGD022 13.35 14.05 BD 24 9 1,205 136
UGD022 14.05 14.6 BD 10 6 120 19
UGD022 14.6 15.6 BD 5 9 3,170 24
UGD022 15.6 16.5 BD 16 10 45 22
UGD082 0 36.7 NA NA NA NA NA
UGD083 0 2 0 261 687 15 76
UGD083 2 4 20 1,896 1,147 31 134
UGD083 4 6 0 476 666 33 116
UGD083 6 8 50 878 803 301 225
UGD083 8 10 0 642 607 20 95
UGD083 10 12 0 1,275 857 26 114
UGD083 12 14 20 2,276 1,248 23 136
UGD083 14 16 0 312 582 398 501
UGD083 16 18 0 648 509 30 115
UGD083 18 20 0 348 620 10 86
UGD083 20 22 0 1,043 953 585 1,214
UGD083 22 24 0 1,196 900 18 103
UGD083 24 26 0 1,397 809 49 233
UGD083 26 28 0 1,052 776 519 636
UGD083 28 30 20 1,615 1,134 43 354
UGD083 30 32 0 1,174 931 40 127
UGD083 32 34 0 1,660 943 55 891
UGD083 34 36 0 581 933 50 115
UGD083 36 38 0 373 716 10 100
UGD083 38 40 0 109 479 31 131
UGD083 40 41 0 102 492 16 130
UGD083 41 42 0 96 498 16 97
UGD083 42 43 0 115 519 12 109
UGD083 43 44 0 84 482 16 93
UGD083 44 45 0 88 492 18 91
UGD083 45 46 0 152 516 48 128
UGD083 46 47 0 172 523 32 257
UGD083 47 48 0 650 1,142 199 432
UGD083 48 49 0 661 304 4,312 201
UGD083 49 50 0 181 426 129 381
UGD083 50 51 0 599 416 108 158
UGD083 51 52 10 707 323 116 221
UGD083 52 53 0 651 408 182 260
UGD083 53 54 0 190 305 1,827 86
UGD083 54 55 0 241 439 30 118
UGD083 55 56 0 31 60 438 158
UGD083 56 57 0 8 8 922 57
UGD083 57 58 0 12 7 94 47
UGD083 58 59 0 20 7 55 56
UGD083 59 60 0 15 6 51 84
UGD084 0 2 0 453 687 10 73
UGD084 2 4 0 349 567 14 86
UGD084 4 6 0 517 623 15 88
UGD084 6 8 0 657 665 129 129
UGD084 8 10 20 1,290 749 31 90
UGD084 10 12 0 560 716 43 190
UGD084 12 14 0 286 391 282 277
UGD084 14 16 0 384 576 61 113
UGD084 16 18 0 379 583 13 87
UGD084 18 20 0 415 549 55 91
UGD084 20 22 0 336 606 145 179
UGD084 22 24 0 902 627 382 833
UGD084 24 26 0 609 783 104 221
UGD084 26 28 0 650 430 130 167
UGD084 28 30 0 279 430 210 353
UGD084 30 32 0 175 487 74 183
UGD084 32 34 0 153 490 10 82
UGD084 34 36 0 206 455 24 151
UGD084 36 38 0 380 463 16 118
UGD084 38 40 0 153 441 29 165
UGD084 40 41 0 216 446 16 162
UGD084 41 42 0 153 481 25 185
UGD084 42 43 0 156 414 63 189
UGD084 43 44 0 163 448 18 143
UGD084 44 45 0 227 489 50 178
UGD084 45 46 0 206 519 23 126
UGD084 46 47 0 220 514 45 170
UGD084 47 48 0 143 548 13 126
UGD084 48 49 0 69 425 29 82
UGD084 49 50 0 118 433 30 86
UGD084 50 51 0 138 528 18 90
UGD084 51 52 0 116 459 26 135
UGD084 52 53 0 108 545 85 274
UGD084 53 54 10 87 312 406 886
UGD084 54 55 0 22 41 646 380
UGD084 55 56 0 12 19 130 808
UGD084 56 57 0 11 8 101 383
UGD084 57 58 30 20 16 36 92
UGD084 58 59 70 15 12 802 108
UGD084 59 60 60 11 9 38 80
UGD084 60 61 80 31 19 170 87
UGD084 61 62 3,340 133 41 676 165
UGD084 62 63 650 9 247 107 412
UGD084 63 64 20 5 26 75 74
UGD084 64 65 0 5 17 40 44
UGD084 65 66 0 9 37 26 50
UGD084 66 67 0 6 16 30 34
UGD084 67 68 0 21 5 20 22
UGD084 68 69 0 11 9 36 19
UGD085 0 2 0 454 730 17 73
UGD085 2 4 0 366 620 11 74
UGD085 4 6 0 417 619 13 77
UGD085 6 8 0 225 483 18 125
UGD085 8 10 0 465 675 85 236
UGD085 10 12 0 1,256 1,762 24 146
UGD085 12 14 0 579 664 21 95
UGD085 14 16 0 390 654 11 94
UGD085 16 18 0 475 632 35 130
UGD085 18 20 0 547 654 18 125
UGD085 20 22 0 906 794 10 111
UGD085 22 24 0 1,316 915 50 140
UGD085 24 26 0 862 837 145 431
UGD085 26 28 0 131 474 26 104
UGD085 28 30 0 121 458 35 113
UGD085 30 32 0 117 486 19 123
UGD085 32 34 0 241 500 15 81
UGD085 34 36 0 605 634 43 152
UGD085 36 38 0 1,623 917 26 116
UGD085 38 40 0 983 737 74 101
UGD085 40 41 0 817 639 77 429
UGD085 41 42 0 863 789 9 93
UGD085 42 43 0 176 554 7 82
UGD085 43 44 0 151 513 8 84
UGD085 44 45 0 138 505 6 75
UGD085 45 46 0 132 493 9 77
UGD085 46 47 0 146 503 18 75
UGD085 47 48 0 800 687 9 100
UGD085 48 49 0 2,582 1,199 25 150
UGD085 49 50 30 6,001 1,105 97 190
UGD085 50 51 0 156 543 7 72
UGD085 51 52 0 87 550 16 70
UGD085 52 53 50 6,013 23,304 1,078 4,104
UGD085 53 54 0 1,783 1,042 140 102
UGD085 54 55 0 167 670 7 45
UGD085 55 56 0 335 797 8 42
UGD085 56 57 0 1,100 950 11 83
UGD085 57 58 0 883 808 12 93
UGD085 58 59 20 1,032 483 42 125
UGD085 59 60 0 231 624 69 140
UGD085 60 61 0 263 310 91 303
UGD085 61 62 0 16 14 27 53
UGD085 62 63 0 13 6 21 52
UGD085 63 64 0 13 9 26 40
UGD085 64 65 0 13 62 30 83
UGD085 65 66 0 29 238 30 191
UGD085 66 67 0 23 61 31 87
UGD085 67 68 0 14 8 22 33
UGD085 68 69 0 16 8 23 48
UGD085 69 70 0 39 8 53 45
UGD085 70 71 0 25 9 28 51
UGD085 71 72 0 24 9 30 36
UGD085 72 73 0 20 10 56 34
UGD085 73 74 0 27 9 63 39
UGD085 74 75 0 18 8 54 27
UGD085 75 76 0 130 28 40 51
UGD085 76 77 0 55 34 80 88
UGD085 77 77.9 0 121 30 253 78
UGD086 0 2 0 291 726 10 64
UGD086 2 4 0 566 694 10 87
UGD086 4 6 0 1,258 1,030 30 91
UGD086 6 8 0 554 736 71 190
UGD086 8 10 0 263 481 31 115
UGD086 10 12 0 1,082 659 127 108
UGD086 12 14 0 420 595 41 134
UGD086 14 16 0 376 649 23 121
UGD086 16 18 0 179 759 20 82
UGD086 18 20 0 430 606 18 102
UGD086 20 22 0 237 645 28 106
UGD086 22 24 0 137 687 53 121
UGD086 24 26 0 216 487 86 275
UGD086 26 28 0 222 443 26 188
UGD086 28 30 0 189 454 53 132
UGD086 30 32 0 182 457 37 99
UGD086 32 34 0 205 525 25 105
UGD086 34 36 0 195 539 11 93
UGD086 36 38 0 189 476 9 85
UGD086 38 40 0 151 440 11 103
UGD086 40 42 0 505 503 8 104
UGD086 42 44 0 375 549 24 112
UGD086 44 46 0 417 799 9 73
UGD086 46 48 0 532 575 17 118
UGD086 48 50 0 1,055 579 28 277
UGD086 50 51 0 333 522 17 165
UGD086 51 52 0 207 465 16 106
UGD086 52 53 0 231 473 54 463
UGD086 53 54 0 774 1,994 84 548
UGD086 54 55 0 738 871 110 186
UGD086 55 56 0 434 566 31 123
UGD086 56 57 0 329 518 92 343
UGD086 57 58 0 244 353 296 423
UGD086 58 59.2 0 102 168 79 170
UGD087 0 2 0 175 657 8 59
UGD087 2 4 0 801 740 14 98
UGD087 4 6 0 1,121 831 14 159
UGD087 6 8 0 677 688 331 551
UGD087 8 10 0 227 568 23 82
UGD087 10 12 0 453 1,005 44 200
UGD087 12 14 0 388 857 8 95
UGD087 14 16 0 327 721 10 93
UGD087 16 18 0 162 606 19 80
UGD087 18 20 0 181 696 61 361
UGD087 20 22 0 157 446 123 461
UGD087 22 24 0 358 788 19 363
UGD087 24 26 0 81 778 10 76
UGD087 26 28 0 247 524 47 134
UGD087 28 30 0 121 407 65 166
UGD087 30 32 0 127 366 47 97
UGD087 32 34 0 170 483 90 254
UGD087 34 36 0 421 604 55 226
UGD087 36 38 0 197 525 18 331
UGD087 38 40 0 550 664 14 130
UGD087 40 41 0 269 564 18 139
UGD087 41 42 0 458 583 58 166
UGD087 42 43 0 387 593 127 169
UGD087 43 44 0 452 674 38 223
UGD087 44 45 0 546 649 53 240
UGD087 45 46 0 320 523 49 277
UGD087 46 47.8 NA NA NA NA NA

Notes:     NA = not assayed, BD = below detection limit

UGD001 was drilled in mineralisation within the underground stope and has been mined out

Appendix 3

JORC Code (2012) - Table 1 - Elizabeth Hill Silver Project, Western Australia

Section 1 Sampling Techniques and Data

(Criteria in this section apply to all succeeding sections.)

Criteria JORC Code explanation Commentary
Sampling techniques ·    Nature and quality of sampling (eg cut channels, random chips, or specific specialised industry standard measurement tools appropriate to the minerals under investigation, such as down hole gamma sondes, or handheld XRF instruments, etc). These examples should not be taken as limiting the broad meaning of sampling.

·    Include reference to measures taken to ensure sample representivity and the appropriate calibration of any measurement tools or systems used.

·    Aspects of the determination of mineralisation that are Material to the Public Report.

·    In cases where 'industry standard' work has been done this would be relatively simple (eg 'reverse circulation drilling was used to obtain 1 m samples from which 3 kg was pulverised to produce a 30 g charge for fire assay'). In other cases more explanation may be required, such as where there is coarse gold that has inherent sampling problems. Unusual commodities or mineralisation types (eg submarine nodules) may warrant disclosure of detailed information.
·    The historical exploration activities mentioned in this release have been obtained from open file data (WAMEX reports) extracted by Alien Metals, and other historical databases that Alien Metals has used to compile a master database.

·    The Competent Person (CP) confirms that sufficient spot checks of data in the Alien Metals master database, for selected historical drill holes, have been performed with the original WAMEX reports to verify the data extracted or captured in digital format, is as presented. The CP considers the data is fit for purpose for planning further exploration.

·    Data including procedure documentation have been obtained from Alien Metals.

·    West Coast Silver is undertaking a full validation of the nature and quality of the historical drilling and sampling undertaken.

·    West Coast Silver has however done sufficient verification of the sampling techniques, and in the CP's opinion it provides sufficient confidence that sampling was performed to adequate industry standards and is fit for the purpose of planning exploration programmes and generating targets for further investigation.

·    All references to historical mineralisation are taken from reports and documents prepared by previous explorers that have been reviewed by West Coast Silver and considered to be fit for purpose.

·    The CP concludes the results highlighted by West Coast Silver are anomalous and warrant further investigation, based on his experience in the areas of the Company's Project.

Drilling:

Pre-2002 Historical Underground Diamond Drilling

·    Underground extensional exploration drilling consisted of diamond core drilling. Very limited information on sampling of underground holes (UGD001, 019, 021-22, 082-087) mentioned in the announcement and drilled by East Coast Minerals NL and Legend Mining Ltd in the early 2000's, is documented in the historical reports. However, sampling was undertaken on one or two metre intervals.

·    Laboratory protocols are not available to determine the laboratory sample size.

·    The historical reports mention a variety of methods and techniques for analysing the drill core.

·    The CP is unable to verify historical sampling work but considers they provide an indication of mineralisation and are sufficient to plan further exploration.
Drilling techniques ·    Drill type (eg core, reverse circulation, open-hole hammer, rotary air blast, auger, Bangka, sonic, etc) and details (eg core diameter, triple or standard tube, depth of diamond tails, face-sampling bit or other type, whether core is oriented and if so, by what method, etc). Pre-2002 Historical Underground Diamond Drilling

·    Underground diamond drilling used either a Kempe Bazooka rig or LTK TT46 rig (~35mm core diameter) .

·    The historical reports contain very limited information on drilling details and are not considered material to supporting the assessment of prospectivity and further exploration.
Drill sample recovery ·    Method of recording and assessing core and chip sample recoveries and results assessed.

·    Measures taken to maximise sample recovery and ensure representative nature of the samples.

·    Whether a relationship exists between sample recovery and grade and whether sample bias may have occurred due to preferential loss/gain of fine/coarse material.
Pre-2002 Historical Underground Diamond Drilling

·    West Coast Silver is undertaking validation of the historical data to determine whether this information has been collected in full. Only limited information is available in the open file reports addressing this criterion. However, for further exploration purposes, the CP regards this lack of information is not considered material.

·    These criteria will be partially validated within the Elizabeth Hill historical mine environment with twinning of some historical drill holes.
Logging ·    Whether core and chip samples have been geologically and geotechnically logged to a level of detail to support appropriate Mineral Resource estimation, mining studies and metallurgical studies.

·    Whether logging is qualitative or quantitative in nature. Core (or costean, channel, etc) photography.

·    The total length and percentage of the relevant intersections logged.
Pre-2002 Historical Underground Diamond Drilling

·    Underground historical drill holes were geologically logged to various degrees of detail.

·    West Coast Silver is undertaking verification of the quality and level of detail of the geological logging data.

·    The historical reports show very limited and selective core photos of variable quality. No other details are known about the core photography.

·    West Coast Silver has done sufficient verification of the data, in the CP's opinion to provide sufficient confidence the logging was performed to adequate industry standards and is fit for the purpose of planning exploration programmes and generating targets for investigation.
Sub-sampling techniques and sample preparation ·    If core, whether cut or sawn and whether quarter, half or all core taken.

·    If non-core, whether riffled, tube sampled, rotary split, etc and whether sampled wet or dry.

·    For all sample types, the nature, quality and appropriateness of the sample preparation technique.

·    Quality control procedures adopted for all sub-sampling stages to maximise representivity of samples.

·    Measures taken to ensure that the sampling is representative of the in situ material collected, including for instance results for field duplicate/second-half sampling.

·    Whether sample sizes are appropriate to the grain size of the material being sampled.
Pre-2002 Historical Underground Diamond Drilling

·    The CP can confirm the diamond core for UGD001 was cut and a quarter core sample was collected for assaying, while UGD019, 021-22, 082-087 were cut and half core samples taken for assaying.

·    Information on sample preparation is not available in historical reports.

·    Information for quality control procedures is not available in the historical reports.

·    Information on duplicates is available in the historical reports.

·    Sample sizes have not been described in the historical reports, except for UGD001 were it was mentioned "the small sample size may have been a contributing factor to problems recorded in obtaining correlation between lab results and core logging."

·    The CP can't verify if all the sample sizes were appropriate for the geology and style of mineralisation being investigated. However, the CP notes that for this style of mineralisation it is general industry standard to cut and collect half core drill samples for assaying.
Quality of assay data and laboratory tests ·    The nature, quality and appropriateness of the assaying and laboratory procedures used and whether the technique is considered partial or total.

·    For geophysical tools, spectrometers, handheld XRF instruments, etc, the parameters used in determining the analysis including instrument make and model, reading times, calibrations factors applied and their derivation, etc.

·    Nature of quality control procedures adopted (eg standards, blanks, duplicates, external laboratory checks) and whether acceptable levels of accuracy (ie lack of bias) and precision have been established.
Pre-2002 Historical Underground Diamond Drilling

·    Assaying and laboratory procedures are not available for most historical drilling. However, where available this information is described as below.

·    Underground samples submitted to Analabs were analysed by A103, Al04, A140 A119, F641W, F660, GA101 and Screen methods. Those submitted to Genalysis were analysed by AX/AAS, FA/AAS, FA/GRA and SFA/GRA methods. Intervals with visible silver were generally analysed by screen fire methods.

·    The CP cannot independently verify the QAQC of these analyses.

·    West Coast Silver has done sufficient verification of the assay data, and in the CP's opinion it provides sufficient confidence the assaying was appropriate for the mineralisation present and is fit for the purpose of planning exploration programmes and generating targets for investigation.
Verification of sampling and assaying ·    The verification of significant intersections by either independent or alternative company personnel.

·    The use of twinned holes.

·    Documentation of primary data, data entry procedures, data verification, data storage (physical and electronic) protocols.

·    Discuss any adjustment to assay data.
Pre-2002 Historical Underground Diamond Drilling

·    Significant intersections have been taken from previous databases. The CP completed several spot checks of the source data and did not identify any issues with the reported intersections.

·    West Coast Silver has done sufficient verification of the data, and in the CP's opinion it provides sufficient confidence that data entry, data verification, and data storage was performed to adequate industry standards and is fit for the purpose of planning exploration programmes and generating targets for investigation.

·    No adjustments have been made to any assay data.
Location of data points ·    Accuracy and quality of surveys used to locate drill holes (collar and down-hole surveys), trenches, mine workings and other locations used in Mineral Resource estimation.

·    Specification of the grid system used.

·    Quality and adequacy of topographic control.
Pre-2002 Historical Underground Diamond Drilling

·    Historical underground drill holes were recorded in AMG co-ordinates, and an adequate number of surface and underground survey control points were established. Previous data in AGD 1984 AMG Zone 50 have been converted to MGA 94 Zone 50.

·    Drill hole pick-ups were conducted by a licensed underground survey contractor. Shaft plumbs of both the main and vent shafts were carried out to ensure correct orientation of underground headings.

·    Down hole surveys in historical underground drill holes were regularly taken using Eastman single shot camera surveys for measurement of hole trace . The CP cannot confirm how the dip was determined down the hole.

·    A Mineral Resource or Ore Reserve is not determined.

·    West Coast Silver has done sufficient verification of the data; and in the CP's opinion it provides sufficient confidence in the accuracy and quality of survey data and that it is fit for the purpose of planning exploration programmes and generating targets for investigation.
Data spacing and distribution ·    Data spacing for reporting of Exploration Results.

·    Whether the data spacing and distribution is sufficient to establish the degree of geological and grade continuity appropriate for the Mineral Resource and Ore Reserve estimation procedure(s) and classifications applied.

·    Whether sample compositing has been applied.
Pre-2002 Historical Underground Diamond Drilling

·    The underground diamond holes (UGD001, 019, 021-22, 082-087) mentioned in the announcement were drilled from within the historical Elizabeth Hill mine to test the prospective mineralised zone down plunge from the known silver deposit.

·    Drill spacing is variable.

·    No Mineral Resource or Ore Reserve are reported.

·    Sample compositing in the historical drilling is variable and ranges from 1m to 2m.
Orientation of data in relation to geological structure ·    Whether the orientation of sampling achieves unbiased sampling of possible structures and the extent to which this is known, considering the deposit type.

·    If the relationship between the drilling orientation and the orientation of key mineralised structures is considered to have introduced a sampling bias, this should be assessed and reported if material.
Pre-2002 Historical Underground Diamond Drilling

·    The local stratigraphy and contained mineralisation comprising the Elizabeth Hill silver deposit has a northerly trend and a near vertical dip.

·    The underground diamond holes mentioned in this announcement were generally drilled in fans of holes, with variable azimuths and dips, from a single underground position, and orientated from the east to the west.

·    The true orientation of mineralised bodies in this area is generally known and no bias is indicated through the drill orientation.
Sample security ·    The measures taken to ensure sample security. Pre-2002 Historical Underground Diamond Drilling

·    Due to the historical nature of the data, this has not and may not be determinable. West Coast Silver believes that none of the historical samples have been preserved.
Audits or reviews ·    The results of any audits or reviews of sampling techniques and data. ·    No audits or complete reviews of the sampling techniques and data has been undertaken by West Coast Silver or any independent parties.

Section 2 Reporting of Exploration Results

(Criteria listed in the preceding section also apply to this section.)

Criteria JORC Code explanation Commentary
Mineral tenement and land tenure status ·      Type, reference name/number, location and ownership including agreements or material issues with third parties such as joint ventures, partnerships, overriding royalties, native title interests, historical sites, wilderness or national park and environmental settings.

·      The security of the tenure held at the time of reporting along with any known impediments to obtaining a licence to operate in the area.
·    The results reported in this announcement refer to drill holes wholly on M47/342.

·    The tenement lies within the Ngarluma Native Title claim.

·    The tenement is in good standing with no known impediments.
Exploration done by other parties ·      Acknowledgment and appraisal of exploration by other parties. ·    The Elizabeth Hill deposit and adjoining area has been explored for Ni, Cu, PGM, base metals, Li and Ag mineralisation since 1968 when US Steel International Inc explored the area for base metals and nickel.

·    Massive silver was discovered in ~1994-1995 by Legend mining NL in a percussion drilling program. Further drilling followed, and in 1997 an exploration shaft and drive were sunk by East Coast Minerals NL.

·    Underground mining at Elizabeth Hill was conducted in 1999-2000 with additional drilling completed by East Coast Minerals NL, until the project was sold to Global Strategic Metals NL in 2012. Alien Metals Ltd purchased lease M47/342 in early 2020.

·    Considerable exploration for Ni, Cu, PGM was conducted by Hunter Resources dating back to the 1980s.

·    Helix Resources acquired the Munni Munni Project in the late 1990's and undertook a number of scoping studies.

·    In 2002, a SRK Mineral Resource estimate for PGE and Au was published in accordance with the JORC code.

·    Subsequently, Platina Resources undertook mining studies and two scoping studies for the PGE and Au mineralisation.

·    West Coast Silver Limited is in the process of verifying and collating all historical data.
Geology ·      Deposit type, geological setting and style of mineralisation. ·    The Elizabeth Hill silver mineralisation is structurally controlled and is located on the eastern boundary of the north-south trending Munni Munni Fault. Mineralisation has been intersected over a 100m north-south zone along the boundary of the Munni Munni Fault, plunging south along the granite contact. The zone has an east-west width of 15-20m with the high-grade core restricted to around 3m width in the region of the underground workings. The mineralised zone is separated into several pods and occurs within a quartz carbonate chalcedonic silica breccia that shows veining. The silver occurs in fine disseminations, needles, veins, nuggets and platelets up to several centimetres in diameter.
Drill hole Information ·      A summary of all information material to the understanding of the exploration results including a tabulation of the following information for all Material drill holes:

o  easting and northing of the drill hole collar

o  elevation or RL (Reduced Level - elevation above sea level in metres) of the drill hole collar

o  dip and azimuth of the hole

o  down hole length and interception depth

o  hole length.

·      If the exclusion of this information is justified on the basis that the information is not Material and this exclusion does not detract from the understanding of the report, the Competent Person should clearly explain why this is the case.
·      The historical drill collar location information relevant to this announcement has been provided in Appendix 1.
Data aggregation methods ·      In reporting Exploration Results, weighting averaging techniques, maximum and/or minimum grade truncations (eg cutting of high grades) and cut-off grades are usually Material and should be stated.

·      Where aggregate intercepts incorporate short lengths of high grade results and longer lengths of low grade results, the procedure used for such aggregation should be stated and some typical examples of such aggregations should be shown in detail.

·      The assumptions used for any reporting of metal equivalent values should be clearly stated.
Pre-2002 Historical Underground Diamond Drilling

·    Assays reported are based on historical data in open file reports, and upon review have been treated at face value.

·    Since these are underground exploration results, there has been no top cutting, and all data are presented, either graphically or in tables in this announcement.

·    Drill core intersections reported in this announcement have been calculated using a 25g/t Ag cut-off and are length weighted.

·    No metal equivalent values are reported.
Relationship between mineralisation widths and intercept lengths ·      These relationships are particularly important in the reporting of Exploration Results.

·      If the geometry of the mineralisation with respect to the drill hole angle is known, its nature should be reported.

·      If it is not known and only the down hole lengths are reported, there should be a clear statement to this effect (eg 'down hole length, true width not known').
Pre-2002 Historical Underground Diamond Drilling

·    Historical underground drilling has been undertaken on various drill orientations and thus does not represent true width intersections. Future work by West Coast Silver will involve validation and reinterpretation of previous results and the drilling of additional holes to determine the orientation of mineralisation and thus true widths.

·    The criteria of the geometry of the mineralisation with respect to drill hole angle is not applicable, as the geometry of the mineralisation with respect to the drill angles has yet to be verified.

·    The intercepts reported are downhole length and the true width is not known.
Diagrams ·      Appropriate maps and sections (with scales) and tabulations of intercepts should be included for any significant discovery being reported These should include, but not be limited to a plan view of drill hole collar locations and appropriate sectional views. ·      Appropriate plans and figures have been included in this announcement.
Balanced reporting ·      Where comprehensive reporting of all Exploration Results is not practicable, representative reporting of both low and high grades and/or widths should be practiced to avoid misleading reporting of Exploration Results. ·    All relevant and material exploration data to highlight the target areas discussed have been reported or referenced.

·    The five elements Ag, Cu, Ni, Pb and Zn have been reported as this reflects what was only analysed for in the mineralised zones of the historical underground diamond drill holes (Appendix 2).

·    Drill assay information for the West Coast Silver drilling has been released in previous ASX announcements. Significant drill assay information for the historical surface drilling in this release has been released in previous ASX announcements.
Other substantive exploration data ·      Other exploration data, if meaningful and material, should be reported including (but not limited to): geological observations; geophysical survey results; geochemical survey results; bulk samples - size and method of treatment; metallurgical test results; bulk density, groundwater, geotechnical and rock characteristics; potential deleterious or contaminating substances. ·      All relevant and material exploration data for the target areas discussed, have been reported or referenced.
Further work ·      The nature and scale of planned further work (eg tests for lateral extensions or depth extensions or large-scale step-out drilling).

·      Diagrams clearly highlighting the areas of possible extensions, including the main geological interpretations and future drilling areas, provided this information is not commercially sensitive.
·      Further work will include, but is not limited to, systematic geological mapping, channel and rock chip sampling, soil sampling, geophysics, structural interpretation, historic data compilation and verification, and drilling to identify suitable host rock geology and structural architecture for polymetallic mineralisation.

[1] Please refer ASX announcements dated 24 September 2025; 2 September: 2025; 29 August 2025; and 22 August 2025. Reference: East Coast Minerals NL & Legend Mining NL, 2001. Annual Report for the period 1 April 2000 to 31 March 2001. Munni Munni Joint Venture Project also known as Elizabeth Hill.

[2] WAMEX Annual Report,1 April 2014 to 31 March 2015, Elizabeth Hill Silver Project, Global Strategic Metals NL, p16

[3] www.kitco.com/charts/silver

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