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Aura Energy Limited

Regulatory Filings Apr 29, 2024

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National Storage Mechanism | Additional information RNS Number : 3722M Aura Energy Limited 29 April 2024 29 April 2024 Tiris extensional drill programme completed KEY POINTS: �� The Tiris Uranium Project, Mauritania, is a near-term, low-cost, long-life future uranium mine with potential to produce 2Mlbspa U3O8 over the currently defined 17-year mine life �� The recent Front End Engineering Design ("FEED") study clearly demonstrated the Project's excellent economics (NPV8 US$388M and IRR 36% after tax) [1] , [2] �� Recently completed 15,263m drill programme was designed to test the highly prospective resource growth potential �� Now that drilling has been completed, an update to the Mineral Resources has commenced and will be released during the June quarter Drilling has defined two significant new areas [3] of shallow and high-grade mineralisation at Hippolyte South and Sadi, as well as extensions to numerous other previously defined mineralised areas over the Tiris Project area. �� Hippolyte South: High-grade shallow mineralisation over 8km strike length that remains open in serval directions. �� Sadi: Mineralisation extended over 2km further south from the existing 9km mineralised trend and remains open to the south. This release details the results from the third and final batch of drill results. Highlights from the latest drilling results include: Hippolyte South: Drilling defined mineralisation over a strike length of more than 8km and adds to the excellent results received during this drilling campaign, Figure 1. Significant intercepts include: �� 4.4m grading 283ppm U3O8 from 0.8m (23FEAC002120) �� 3.1m grading 387ppm U3O8 from 0.2m (23FEAC002112) �� 3.1m grading 340ppm U3O8 from 0.7m (23FEAC001821) �� 4.5m grading 212ppm U3O8 from 0.3m (23FEAC001862) Sadi: Drilling extended mineralisation over 2km south of mineralised trend and mineralisation remains open to the south, Figure 2. Significant intercepts include: �� 9.4m grading 165ppm U3O8 from 1.0m (23ASAC002496) �� 5.4m grading 246ppm U3O8 from 1.3m (23ASAC002440) �� 5.0m grading 230ppm U3O8 from 0.4m (23ASAC002449) �� 3.4m grading 266ppm U3O8 from 0.6m (23ASAC002487) Aura Energy's Managing Director and CEO Andrew Grove said: "Mineralisation defined during this drilling program, partially at Hippolyte South and Sadi, is likely to materially add to the current 58.9Mlbs U3O8 [4] Mineral Resources at Tiris. Work to update the Mineral Resources at Tiris has commenced and we look forward to receiving and presenting the results and demonstrating the significant growth potential of Tiris from additional shallow mineralisation that has proven exceptional beneficiation characteristics." Figure 1. Hippolyte South: showing gradethickness from this program along with those from previous drilling in relation to airborne U-radiometric anomalies and current resource outlines. Drilling has confirmed significant new mineralisation over at least an 8km strike length. Figure 2. Sadi: showing gradethickness from this program along with those from previous drilling in relation to airborne U-radiometric anomalies and current resource outlines. Drilling has confirmed significant mineralisation over 2km further south of the 9km mineralised trend. Significant intercepts occur on low strength radiometric anomalies, highlighting the opportunity to further extend mineralisation and mineralisation remains open to the south. Aura Energy Limited (ASX: AEE, AIM: AURA) ("Aura" or "the Company") is pleased to provide an update on drilling results from the Tiris Uranium Project ("Tiris" or "the Project") in Mauritania. This release includes the radiometric results from the third and final batch of drilling, comprising 583 air core drill holes (2,674 m of drilling, average depth 4.6m) of the 15,500m exploration drilling program that commenced late in December 2023 and was completed on 4 April 2024 (Figure 3). A total of 15,263m of drilling was completed during the program. The drill program aims to expand Tiris' Mineral Resources by targeting extensions to known mineralisation and testing previously undrilled radiometric anomalies around Tiris East. This includes testing of the previously announced Exploration Target [5] of between 8Mlbs and 32Mlbs U3O8 . Drilling was planned in several phases, with phase one providing wide spaced drill holes to assess target viability, before proceeding to phase two follow-up, infill and step-out drilling. The significant intercepts obtained from the drill holes are presented in Table 1, Appendix 1, drill hole locations tabled in Table 2, Appendix 2 and Figures showing the spatial distribution of grade and grade times thickness for each targeted prospect are presented in Appendix 3. Discussion of material issues relevant to the JORC Code are limited to the current drilling program, JORC Table 1, Appendix 4. A summary of drilling by prospect include in this release is as follows: Prospect Number of holes Drilled metres Hippolyte North 39 79 Hippolyte South 259 873 Lazare North 16 74 Lazare South 49 229 Sadi 220 1,419 Totals 583 2,674 A summary of the total drilling by prospect area for the whole program is as follows: Prospect Number of holes Drilled metres Hippolyte East 70 259 Hippolyte North 281 1,029 Hippolyte South 995 4,704 Hippolyte West C 131 698 Hippolyte West D 16 56 Lazare North 164 987 Lazare South 198 1,352 Marie EH 203 988 Marie FG 147 384 Sadi 791 4,807 Totals 2,996 15,263 Figure 3. Tiris East drill hole locations reported in this release (black), drill hole locations from previous releases (red), resource areas, prospects, U-radiometric anomalies and granted tenements, tenement applications and plant site. Tiris Uranium Project summary The Tiris Uranium Project is in north-eastern Mauritania, approximately 1,200km northeast of the capital Nouakchott. Calcrete-type uranium mineralisation was first identified by Aura from targeting high strength airborne radiometric anomalies. Mineralisation generally lies either within weathered, partially decomposed red granite or in colluvial gravels, within unconsolidated near-surface material and is typically less than five metres in depth. The uranium mineralisation occurs principally as carnotite. The current uranium Mineral Resource totals 58.9Mlbs U3O8 [6] and is based on 21,990m of drilling in 5,619 holes. The total cost of delivering the Mineral Resource is only US$0.20/lb U3O8. The current drill results provide management with further confidence it can continue to grow the Project's resources, whilst maintaining a very low exploration cost. The recently released Front End Engineering Design study ("FEED") [7] , [8] defined a near-term low-cost 2Mlbs U3O8 pa uranium project with a 17-year mine life and very strong economics; NPV8 US$388M, IRR 36% and 2.5 year pay-back at a US$ 80/lb U3O8 price. The Project has significant optionality in the design, allowing expansion to accommodate growth in Mineral Resources. Aura Energy plans to develop Tiris via shallow free dig open pit mining and exceptional beneficiation delivering low-cost, high-grade leach feed averaging 1,743ppm U3O8 from an average ore feed grade of just 255ppm U3O8. Discussion of exploration results A very large number of significant intercepts were returned from the drilling and are presented in Table 1. Historically, Aura has targeted only very high strength radiometric anomalies during exploration programs. This program sought to identify potential resources that may exist adjacent to the currently identified resources. Several conceptual targets were assessed, on low and extremely low strength anomalies. The large number of significant intercepts identified on such anomalies confirms that there is significant potential to identify further resources associated with lower strength radiometric targets. This is a major change from previous exploration in the area. Hippolyte South Hippolyte South drilling continues to return excellent results, supporting and expanding the extensive new mineralisation identified in the Phase 1 drilling [9] and demonstrating continuity of mineralisation between previously defined mineralised areas. Mineralisation has been defined over an 8km strike and remains open in several areas, Figure 1 and 4. Hippolyte South remains highly prospective for future resource expansion. Significant intercepts include: �� 4.4m grading 283ppm U3O8 from 0.8m (23FEAC002120) �� 3.1m grading 387ppm U3O8 from 0.2m ( 23FEAC002112) �� 3.1m grading 340ppm U3O8 from 0.7m (23FEAC001821) �� 4.5m grading 212ppm U3O8 from 0.3m (23FEAC001862) A full list of the significant intercepts from Hippolyte South can be found in Table 1. Sadi The southern extension of mineralisation at Sadi has been further extended by the recent results from 1.2km to over 2km south of the existing mineralised trend and remains open to the south. Strongly mineralised drill results continue to be returned from areas of low-strength radiometric anomalies. Results also show continuity of mineralisation between previously defined mineralised areas and mineralisation remains open in several areas, Figure 2 and 6. Sadi remains highly prospective for future resource expansion. Shallow significant intercepts include: �� 9.4m grading 165ppm U3O8 from 1.0m (23ASAC002496) �� 5.4m grading 246ppm U3O8 from 1.3m (23ASAC002440) �� 5.0m grading 230ppm U3O8 from 0.4m (23ASAC002449) �� 3.4m grading 266ppm U3O8 from 0.6m (23ASAC002487) A full list of the significant intercepts from Sadi can be found in Table 1. A general discussion of each of the targeted resource areas and prospects is presents below: Target Discussion on Results Sadi Figures: 2 and 6 Drilling results show continuity of mineralisation between separate areas of the previous resource boundaries, with extensions shown in most directions. Drilling on the low tenor anomaly in the south continues to show solid results, with the mineralisation open in all directions. Hippolyte South Figures: 1 and 4 Follow-up drilling on the eastern and western sides of Hippolyte South returned positive results, showing continuity of mineralisation between previously separate resource boundaries. Drilling on the eastern zone of Hippolyte south returned very good results and the mineralisation is still open in several areas. These targets should be drilled in the future to close off the mineralisation. Hippolyte North Figure: 5 A small amount of follow-up drilling over anomalies on the northern edge of Hippolyte North returned a number of positive results, and this area remains prospective for future drilling. A small program to test the northeastern edge of the existing resource boundary returned very positive results, suggesting a ~600m extension to the mineralised zone that is still open. Hippolyte East Although several significant intercepts were returned in Phase 1 within the mineralised zone, this area was not targeted during Phase 2 drilling. This area remains prospective for future drilling. Hippolyte West C After receiving very solid results in Phase 1 and early Phase 2 drilling, no further drilling was undertaken since the previous report of exploration results. Hippolyte West D No further drilling was undertaken on this Target. Lazare North Figure: 7 A small infill drilling program was undertaken, and returned positive results, showing continuity of mineralisation in the area defined by Phase 1 drilling. Lazare South Figure: 7 Follow up drilling on the southwestern edge of the existing resource boundary showed good continuity of mineralisation. Infill drilling on the eastern anomaly returned positive results. Marie E-H After receiving very solid results in Phase 1 and early Phase 2 drilling, no further drilling was undertaken since the previous report of exploration results. Marie F-G After receiving very solid results in Phase 1 and early Phase 2 drilling, no further drilling was undertaken since the previous report of exploration results. Further work drilling A full update of the Tiris Mineral Resource estimate incorporating the new drilling data has commenced and will be published this quarter. Activities continue at Tiris aimed at delivering a Final Investment Decision by the end of 2024, developing the mine and producing uranium in 2026. ENDS The Board of Aura Energy Ltd has approved this announcement. This Announcement contains inside information for the purposes of the UK version of the market abuse regulation (EU No. 596/2014) as it forms part of United Kingdom domestic law by virtue of the European Union (Withdrawal) Act 2018 ("UK MAR"). For further information, please contact: Andrew Grove Managing Director and CEO Aura Energy Limited [email protected] +61 414 011 383 Paul Ryan Morrow Sodali Investor & Media Relations [email protected] +61 409 296 511 SP Angel Corporate Finance LLP Nominated Advisor and Broker David Hignell Kasia Brzozowska Grant Baker +44 203 470 0470 About Aura Energy (ASX: AEE, AIM: AURA) ��� Aura Energy is an Australian-based mineral company with major uranium and polymetallic projects in Africa and Europe. The Company is focused on developing a uranium mine at the Tiris Uranium Project, a major greenfield uranium discovery in Mauritania. The February 2024 FEED study demonstrated Tiris to be a near-term low-cost 2Mlbs U3O8 pa near term uranium mine with a 17-year mine life with excellent economics and optionality to expand to accommodate resource growth. Aura plans to transition from a uranium explorer to a uranium producer to capitalise on the rapidly growing demand for nuclear power as the world shifts towards a decarbonised energy sector. Beyond the Tiris Project, Aura owns 100% of the H��gg��n Project in Sweden. H��gg��n contains a global-scale 2.5Bt vanadium, sulphate of potash ("SOP") and uranium resource. Utilising only 3% of the resource, a 2023 Scoping Study outlined a 27-year mine life based on mining 3.5Mtpa. Disclaimer Regarding Forward-Looking Statements This ASX announcement (Announcement) contains various forward-looking statements. All statements other than statements of historical fact are forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements are inherently subject to uncertainties in that they may be affected by a variety of known and unknown risks, variables and factors which could cause actual values or results, performance or achievements to differ materially from the expectations described in such forward-looking statements. The Company does not give any assurance or guarantee that the anticipated results, performance or achievements expressed or implied in those forward-looking statements will be achieved. Competent Persons Statement The Competent Person for the calculation of significant intercepts is Mr Arnold van der Heyden of H&S Consulting Pty Ltd. The information in the report to which this statement is attached that relates to the 2023 Mineral Resource Estimate is based on information compiled by Mr van der Heyden. Mr van der Heyden has sufficient experience that is relevant to the resource estimation to qualify Mr van der Heyden as a Competent Person as defined in the 2012 edition of the 'Australasian Code for Reporting of Exploration Results, Mineral Resources and Ore Reserves'. Mr van der Heyden is an employee of H&S Consultants Pty Ltd, a Sydney based geological consulting firm. Mr van der Heyden is a Member and Chartered Professional of The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy (AusIMM) and consents to the inclusion in the report of the matters based on his information. The Competent Person for drill hole data is Dr Michael Fletcher. The information in the report to which this statement is attached that relates to compiling resource estimates and to drill hole data is based on information compiled by Dr Michael Fletcher. Dr Fletcher has sufficient relevant experience in the preparation and compilation of exploration data across a broad range of deposits to qualify as a Competent Person as defined in the 2012 edition of the 'Australasian Code for Reporting of Exploration Results, Mineral Resources and Ore Reserves'. Dr Fletcher is a consultant to Aura Energy and a full-time employee of GeoEndeavours Pty Ltd. Dr Fletcher is a Member of the Australasian Institute of Geoscientists and consents to the inclusion in the report of this information. The Competent Person for interpreting downhole gamma information, disequilibrium analysis and assay results is Mr David Wilson. Mr Wilson has sufficient experience that is relevant to the style of mineralisation and type of deposit under consideration and to the activity which he is undertaking to qualify as a Competent Person as defined in the 2012 edition of the 'Australasian Code for Reporting of Exploration Results, Mineral Resources and Ore Reserves'. Mr Wilson is a consultant to Aura Energy and is a full-time employee of 3D Exploration. Mr Wilson is a Member of the Australasian Institute of Geoscientists and consents to the inclusion in the report of the matters based on his information. The Tiris Uranium Resource Estimate was reported in 2023 under the 2012 Edition of the "Australasian Code for Reporting of Exploration Results, Mineral Resources and Ore Reserves". The Mineral Resource Estimate was detailed in ASX announcement: "Major Resource Upgrade at Aura Energy's Tiris Project" 14th February 2023. Aura confirms that it is not aware of any new information or data that materially affects the information included in this announcement regarding the mineral resources and that all material assumptions and technical parameters underpinning the estimates continue to apply and have not materially changed. Appendix 1 - Table 1: Significant intercepts reported in this release. Prospect Hole ID FROM TO Thickness Grade Grade x Thickness m m m ppm U3O8 Hippolyte North 23FEAC001982 0.2 1.5 1.3 211 279 Hippolyte North 23FEAC001984 0.9 1.4 0.5 117 62 Hippolyte North 23FEAC002031 1.0 1.6 0.6 110 69 Hippolyte North 23FEAC002039 1.0 2.3 1.3 115 149 Hippolyte North 23FEAC002041 0.5 1.2 0.8 147 114 Hippolyte North 23FEAC002043 0.3 2.5 2.2 185 406 Hippolyte North 23FEAC002045 0.6 1.6 1.0 270 276 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001821 0.7 3.8 3.1 340 1048 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001826 0.2 1.7 1.4 249 354 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001826 2.5 3.0 0.5 109 54 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001827 0.6 1.4 0.8 321 247 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001827 2.1 2.7 0.7 219 142 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001830 1.9 4.3 2.3 163 379 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001831 1.9 2.8 1.0 110 104 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001833 1.3 1.8 0.5 113 57 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001834 1.0 1.7 0.7 345 245 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001836 0.8 2.0 1.2 202 244 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001840 0.9 2.0 1.1 117 124 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001858 1.8 3.7 1.9 317 599 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001860 0.4 1.1 0.8 136 102 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001861 2.2 2.8 0.6 174 101 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001862 0.3 4.8 4.5 212 959 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001863 2.2 4.6 2.4 203 490 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001866 2.0 2.5 0.5 127 63 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001867 0.5 3.4 2.9 143 417 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001868 2.6 4.2 1.6 145 237 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001870 1.3 3.4 2.2 125 273 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001879 1.4 3.3 2.0 288 561 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001879 3.9 5.4 1.5 139 201 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001883 3.7 4.5 0.8 137 110 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001885 0.6 5.0 4.4 189 824 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001886 2.2 4.2 1.9 139 268 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001887 2.0 2.9 0.9 114 104 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001888 2.3 2.8 0.5 129 66 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001888 3.6 5.1 1.5 149 223 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001889 4.5 5.0 0.5 107 54 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001890 1.1 5.0 3.9 130 505 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001891 2.6 3.1 0.5 139 70 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001892 4.0 4.8 0.8 126 96 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001900 1.8 2.7 0.8 116 94 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001901 0.4 1.6 1.2 163 191 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001908 1.1 1.6 0.5 144 72 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001909 1.0 1.8 0.8 212 174 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001910 2.2 2.8 0.6 141 79 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001923 1.2 2.8 1.7 171 289 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001928 0.6 1.1 0.5 104 52 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001929 3.3 3.8 0.5 104 53 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001938 2.5 3.2 0.7 152 108 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001950 0.8 1.9 1.1 191 206 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001951 2.3 3.2 1.0 126 122 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001956 1.0 2.0 0.9 126 119 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001958 0.5 1.9 1.4 142 200 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001959 0.7 2.2 1.5 131 193 Hippolyte South 23FEAC002004 0.4 2.1 1.7 179 304 Hippolyte South 23FEAC002010 0.2 1.9 1.7 208 354 Hippolyte South 23FEAC002011 1.9 2.7 0.8 130 100 Hippolyte South 23FEAC002014 2.4 3.3 0.9 134 116 Hippolyte South 23FEAC002020 0.5 3.1 2.6 113 288 Hippolyte South 23FEAC002022 0.3 0.8 0.5 104 52 Hippolyte South 23FEAC002099 0.6 1.3 0.7 128 86 Hippolyte South 23FEAC002100 0.5 1.0 0.5 107 54 Hippolyte South 23FEAC002101 0.4 0.9 0.5 119 59 Hippolyte South 23FEAC002105 2.5 3.2 0.7 112 76 Hippolyte South 23FEAC002106 2.2 4.1 1.9 230 439 Hippolyte South 23FEAC002108 1.7 2.8 1.1 160 180 Hippolyte South 23FEAC002108 3.4 3.9 0.5 111 55 Hippolyte South 23FEAC002109 0.8 1.7 0.9 131 112 Hippolyte South 23FEAC002111 3.2 3.9 0.7 110 81 Hippolyte South 23FEAC002112 0.2 3.2 3.1 387 1185 Hippolyte South 23FEAC002114 1.5 3.3 1.8 281 503 Hippolyte South 23FEAC002118 2.1 3.8 1.7 157 269 Hippolyte South 23FEAC002119 2.0 2.7 0.7 101 70 Hippolyte South 23FEAC002120 0.8 5.2 4.4 283 1255 Hippolyte South 23FEAC002121 3.1 3.6 0.5 118 59 Hippolyte South 23FEAC002129 2.7 3.2 0.5 107 54 Hippolyte South 23FEAC002134 2.9 4.7 1.8 108 192 Hippolyte South 23FEAC002135 1.9 2.5 0.6 110 66 Hippolyte South 23FEAC002136 2.8 3.9 1.1 143 163 Hippolyte South 23FEAC002137 2.5 3.4 0.9 156 135 Hippolyte South 23FEAC002139 5.2 5.7 0.5 110 55 Hippolyte South 23FEAC002141 0.6 2.5 1.9 122 236 Hippolyte South 23FEAC002146 1.9 2.7 0.8 140 112 Hippolyte South 23FEAC002146 3.7 4.2 0.5 102 51 Hippolyte South 23FEAC002153 2.6 3.3 0.7 160 117 Hippolyte South 23FEAC002154 2.6 3.1 0.5 146 73 Hippolyte South 23FEAC002155 1.8 3.5 1.7 113 195 Hippolyte South 23FEAC002156 2.2 3.1 0.9 153 131 Hippolyte South 23FEAC002156 4.1 4.6 0.5 128 64 Hippolyte South 23FEAC002157 0.8 4.5 3.7 220 813 Lazare North 23ASAC002408 1.1 1.9 0.8 261 212 Lazare South 23ASAC002373 3.4 4.5 1.1 127 133 Lazare South 23ASAC002383 1.4 1.9 0.5 110 55 Lazare South 23ASAC002384 2.4 3.6 1.2 152 181 Lazare South 23ASAC002385 0.7 3.1 2.3 229 530 Lazare South 23ASAC002386 2.8 5.1 2.3 209 479 Lazare South 23ASAC002392 0.6 4.5 3.8 211 807 Lazare South 23ASAC002398 4.0 5.2 1.2 160 190 Sadi 23ASAC002426 2.6 3.4 0.8 173 138 Sadi 23ASAC002428 1.4 2.7 1.3 126 165 Sadi 23ASAC002428 9.3 10.2 0.9 442 384 Sadi 23ASAC002429 2.5 3.1 0.5 114 59 Sadi 23ASAC002430 2.1 3.3 1.3 187 235 Sadi 23ASAC002432 2.7 3.6 0.9 116 102 Sadi 23ASAC002437 2.2 3.2 1.1 114 121 Sadi 23ASAC002438 1.5 3.0 1.6 141 218 Sadi 23ASAC002438 4.8 5.4 0.6 134 76 Sadi 23ASAC002439 1.6 4.3 2.7 156 419 Sadi 23ASAC002440 1.3 6.7 5.4 246 1332 Sadi 23ASAC002441 2.3 3.7 1.5 282 409 Sadi 23ASAC002442 1.6 3.1 1.5 241 371 Sadi 23ASAC002446 1.3 2.8 1.5 141 209 Sadi 23ASAC002448 1.1 1.6 0.6 172 96 Sadi 23ASAC002448 8.2 9.3 1.2 141 165 Sadi 23ASAC002449 0.4 5.4 5.0 230 1138 Sadi 23ASAC002450 0.6 2.8 2.2 184 408 Sadi 23ASAC002450 4.2 5.6 1.4 150 204 Sadi 23ASAC002454 2.5 3.5 1.0 119 122 Sadi 23ASAC002454 4.5 8.1 3.6 193 688 Sadi 23ASAC002462 1.0 3.9 2.9 155 447 Sadi 23ASAC002463 1.3 3.2 1.9 130 250 Sadi 23ASAC002463 4.6 5.9 1.3 104 137 Sadi 23ASAC002465 3.9 4.8 0.9 136 120 Sadi 23ASAC002469 2.2 3.9 1.7 134 225 Sadi 23ASAC002470 3.7 4.2 0.5 126 64 Sadi 23ASAC002470 4.8 5.4 0.6 183 101 Sadi 23ASAC002480 0.6 2.8 2.1 206 436 Sadi 23ASAC002481 0.7 2.2 1.5 134 204 Sadi 23ASAC002482 0.6 2.5 1.8 134 246 Sadi 23ASAC002483 0.8 1.6 0.9 114 97 Sadi 23ASAC002485 0.9 1.8 0.9 131 111 Sadi 23ASAC002486 1.3 1.8 0.5 126 63 Sadi 23ASAC002487 0.6 4.1 3.4 266 914 Sadi 23ASAC002487 4.9 6.4 1.5 172 252 Sadi 23ASAC002488 1.0 3.6 2.6 114 292 Sadi 23ASAC002489 2.5 4.1 1.6 126 205 Sadi 23ASAC002490 0.4 3.9 3.5 126 443 Sadi 23ASAC002491 0.6 3.3 2.7 221 587 Sadi 23ASAC002491 8.3 8.8 0.5 110 55 Sadi 23ASAC002493 1.4 3.7 2.3 163 370 Sadi 23ASAC002495 0.0 2.6 2.6 289 740 Sadi 23ASAC002496 1.0 10.4 9.4 165 1557 Sadi 23ASAC002497 0.3 2.2 1.9 270 515 Sadi 23ASAC002498 0.9 3.6 2.7 136 363 Sadi 23ASAC002498 4.2 4.7 0.5 106 53 Sadi 23ASAC002499 1.5 4.2 2.8 269 740 Sadi 23ASAC002508 3.0 4.0 1.0 193 189 Sadi 23ASAC002512 1.9 3.2 1.3 224 296 Sadi 23ASAC002515 1.7 2.2 0.5 111 56 Sadi 23ASAC002515 2.9 3.4 0.5 175 88 Sadi 23ASAC002518 1.3 3.0 1.7 139 240 Sadi 23ASAC002526 4.4 4.9 0.5 109 54 Sadi 23ASAC002528 2.1 2.6 0.5 116 58 Sadi 23ASAC002531 3.3 3.9 0.6 224 132 Sadi 23ASAC002543 1.2 1.7 0.5 118 59 Sadi 23ASAC002546 8.1 9.7 1.7 126 210 Sadi 23ASAC002548 4.5 5.0 0.5 102 51 Sadi 23ASAC002556 1.9 2.4 0.6 154 85 Sadi 23ASAC002558 3.2 4.2 1.1 249 264 Sadi 23ASAC002559 1.7 2.6 0.9 144 133 Sadi 23ASAC002559 3.7 4.2 0.5 139 69 Sadi 23ASAC002560 0.8 1.5 0.8 273 210 Sadi 23ASAC002561 1.9 4.9 3.1 188 575 Sadi 23ASAC002566 1.5 2.5 1.0 132 135 Sadi 23ASAC002576 3.5 4.7 1.2 112 129 Sadi 23ASAC002577 2.3 4.3 1.9 145 277 Sadi 23ASAC002577 4.8 5.3 0.5 105 52 Sadi 23ASAC002585 2.3 3.3 1.0 113 108 Sadi 23ASAC002586 0.1 2.0 1.8 245 448 Sadi 23ASAC002587 2.2 2.7 0.5 133 66 Sadi 23ASAC002593 2.7 3.2 0.5 250 135 Sadi 23ASAC002595 2.4 2.9 0.5 110 55 Sadi 23ASAC002598 4.5 5.5 0.9 162 147 Sadi 23ASAC002601 3.4 4.2 0.8 105 84 Sadi 23ASAC002603 4.2 4.7 0.5 147 74 Sadi 23ASAC002606 3.6 4.1 0.5 101 50 Sadi 23ASAC002606 6.6 7.1 0.5 104 52 Sadi 23ASAC002617 5.5 6.0 0.5 130 65 Sadi 23ASAC002618 1.6 3.0 1.4 155 220 Sadi 23ASAC002618 4.7 5.2 0.5 132 66 Sadi 23ASAC002640 1.5 2.1 0.6 211 129 Sadi 23ASAC002649 2.1 3.2 1.1 115 124 Sadi 23ASAC002650 1.7 2.5 0.8 155 124 Note: Holes without significant intercepts not reported in Table 1 Note: Highlighted holes called out in the body of the release Note: All holes drilled vertical, intervals are down hole depths and thicknesses represent true thicknesses due to the flat nature of the mineralisation Appendix 2 - Table 2: Collar table for all holes reported in this release Prospect Hole ID Total Depth E N RL Prospect Hole ID Total Depth E N RL m m Hippolyte North 23FEAC001975 0.9 683,529 2,797,199 380 Hippolyte South 23FEAC002155 3.7 685,329 2,802,196 396 Hippolyte North 23FEAC001976 2.0 683,748 2,797,208 381 Hippolyte South 23FEAC002156 5.0 684,933 2,802,395 396 Hippolyte North 23FEAC001977 1.2 683,891 2,797,204 382 Hippolyte South 23FEAC002157 5.1 685,032 2,802,398 396 Hippolyte North 23FEAC001978 1.1 683,728 2,797,601 382 Hippolyte South 23FEAC002158 5.5 685,330 2,803,997 400 Hippolyte North 23FEAC001979 4.9 683,428 2,797,999 381 Hippolyte South 23FEAC002159 7.3 685,429 2,803,997 400 Hippolyte North 23FEAC001980 0.8 683,629 2,797,998 382 Hippolyte South 23FEAC002160 7.2 685,530 2,803,995 400 Hippolyte North 23FEAC001981 1.8 683,826 2,797,999 383 Lazare North 23ASAC002405 7.6 701,431 2,796,192 398 Hippolyte North 23FEAC001982 1.7 684,028 2,797,998 384 Lazare North 23ASAC002406 7.4 701,631 2,796,195 397 Hippolyte North 23FEAC001983 5.0 684,224 2,798,001 384 Lazare North 23ASAC002407 6.0 701,830 2,796,193 397 Hippolyte North 23FEAC001984 2.9 684,128 2,798,200 384 Lazare North 23ASAC002408 2.0 701,282 2,796,398 399 Hippolyte North 23FEAC001985 1.4 683,431 2,798,402 382 Lazare North 23ASAC002409 2.8 702,630 2,796,397 397 Hippolyte North 23FEAC001986 2.1 683,627 2,798,401 382 Lazare North 23ASAC002410 3.8 702,826 2,796,395 396 Hippolyte North 23FEAC001987 0.8 683,811 2,798,404 383 Lazare North 23ASAC002411 2.2 702,916 2,796,398 396 Hippolyte North 23FEAC001988 1.1 684,030 2,798,399 384 Lazare North 23ASAC002413 0.7 701,335 2,796,594 401 Hippolyte North 23FEAC001989 0.9 683,226 2,799,200 382 Lazare North 23ASAC002414 7.3 702,925 2,796,597 396 Hippolyte North 23FEAC001990 0.6 683,426 2,799,196 383 Lazare North 23ASAC002415 1.1 703,027 2,796,613 396 Hippolyte North 23FEAC001991 1.6 683,625 2,799,199 383 Lazare North 23ASAC002419 6.6 701,329 2,797,396 407 Hippolyte North 23FEAC001994 1.5 683,531 2,799,600 382 Lazare North 23ASAC002420 7.2 701,530 2,797,396 407 Hippolyte North 23FEAC001995 1.8 684,130 2,799,600 385 Lazare North 23ASAC002421 4.3 701,730 2,797,396 406 Hippolyte North 23FEAC001996 0.9 684,331 2,799,597 386 Lazare North 23ASAC002422 7.0 702,032 2,797,395 405 Hippolyte North 23FEAC002030 3.1 678,938 2,816,417 412 Lazare North 23ASAC002423 4.7 701,338 2,797,595 408 Hippolyte North 23FEAC002031 2.1 678,996 2,816,400 412 Lazare North 23ASAC002424 3.8 701,434 2,797,597 408 Hippolyte North 23FEAC002032 1.9 679,429 2,816,396 411 Lazare South 23ASAC002356 2.3 699,915 2,785,204 383 Hippolyte North 23FEAC002033 3.1 679,539 2,816,395 411 Lazare South 23ASAC002357 1.4 700,132 2,785,202 382 Hippolyte North 23FEAC002036 2.2 678,926 2,816,598 412 Lazare South 23ASAC002358 3.0 699,629 2,785,398 385 Hippolyte North 23FEAC002037 2.9 679,027 2,816,597 412 Lazare South 23ASAC002359 2.4 699,828 2,785,400 384 Hippolyte North 23FEAC002039 3.9 679,228 2,816,598 412 Lazare South 23ASAC002360 2.8 700,028 2,785,400 383 Hippolyte North 23FEAC002040 1.5 679,329 2,816,597 411 Lazare South 23ASAC002361 3.1 700,228 2,785,398 382 Hippolyte North 23FEAC002041 1.5 679,427 2,816,600 411 Lazare South 23ASAC002362 2.1 699,725 2,785,599 384 Hippolyte North 23FEAC002042 1.4 679,526 2,816,599 412 Lazare South 23ASAC002363 2.0 699,929 2,785,597 383 Hippolyte North 23FEAC002043 3.1 677,926 2,816,799 413 Lazare South 23ASAC002364 2.6 700,127 2,785,600 383 Hippolyte North 23FEAC002044 2.1 678,228 2,816,797 412 Lazare South 23ASAC002365 5.7 698,128 2,786,200 392 Hippolyte North 23FEAC002045 1.7 679,026 2,816,797 412 Lazare South 23ASAC002366 6.3 698,325 2,786,200 392 Hippolyte North 23FEAC002046 0.9 679,228 2,816,798 412 Lazare South 23ASAC002367 1.5 698,533 2,786,198 391 Hippolyte North 23FEAC002047 5.2 679,429 2,816,797 412 Lazare South 23ASAC002368 4.1 698,024 2,786,395 392 Hippolyte North 23FEAC002048 1.5 677,929 2,816,998 413 Lazare South 23ASAC002369 4.2 698,227 2,786,399 392 Hippolyte North 23FEAC002049 2.5 678,126 2,817,000 412 Lazare South 23ASAC002370 3.5 698,430 2,786,399 391 Hippolyte North 23FEAC002050 1.0 678,228 2,816,996 412 Lazare South 23ASAC002371 2.3 698,627 2,786,399 390 Hippolyte North 23FEAC002051 2.1 678,327 2,816,996 412 Lazare South 23ASAC002372 2.4 698,024 2,786,596 392 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001813 4.8 687,027 2,806,400 407 Lazare South 23ASAC002373 6.6 698,225 2,786,598 391 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001814 5.0 687,129 2,806,400 407 Lazare South 23ASAC002374 4.1 698,427 2,786,598 391 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001815 4.8 687,224 2,806,402 406 Lazare South 23ASAC002375 3.4 698,628 2,786,598 390 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001816 5.0 687,326 2,806,403 406 Lazare South 23ASAC002376 2.7 698,029 2,786,797 391 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001817 5.0 687,428 2,806,403 406 Lazare South 23ASAC002377 5.3 698,227 2,786,798 391 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001818 5.2 687,526 2,806,402 406 Lazare South 23ASAC002378 7.3 698,428 2,786,798 391 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001819 6.2 687,626 2,806,402 405 Lazare South 23ASAC002379 7.0 698,628 2,786,800 390 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001820 2.5 687,728 2,806,404 405 Lazare South 23ASAC002380 2.8 698,126 2,786,996 391 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001821 3.9 687,628 2,806,203 405 Lazare South 23ASAC002381 6.4 698,333 2,786,999 391 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001822 5.3 687,826 2,806,200 404 Lazare South 23ASAC002382 2.6 698,538 2,786,997 391 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001823 1.0 688,023 2,806,202 403 Lazare South 23ASAC002383 3.5 698,127 2,787,198 391 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001824 3.9 688,027 2,806,001 403 Lazare South 23ASAC002384 5.0 698,325 2,787,196 391 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001825 2.7 688,130 2,806,002 403 Lazare South 23ASAC002385 5.0 698,528 2,787,197 391 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001826 3.1 688,331 2,805,600 402 Lazare South 23ASAC002386 7.2 698,132 2,788,799 395 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001827 2.9 688,429 2,805,601 402 Lazare South 23ASAC002387 7.2 698,328 2,788,799 395 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001828 2.9 688,528 2,805,600 402 Lazare South 23ASAC002388 7.0 698,525 2,788,795 396 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001829 2.2 688,430 2,805,400 401 Lazare South 23ASAC002389 7.4 704,528 2,786,998 385 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001830 4.4 688,529 2,805,396 402 Lazare South 23ASAC002390 2.8 704,629 2,786,997 385 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001831 5.0 688,627 2,805,401 402 Lazare South 23ASAC002391 2.7 704,838 2,786,995 385 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001832 2.2 688,426 2,805,192 401 Lazare South 23ASAC002392 4.7 705,025 2,786,998 386 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001833 2.6 688,529 2,805,199 401 Lazare South 23ASAC002393 5.7 705,228 2,786,994 386 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001834 1.9 688,530 2,804,798 400 Lazare South 23ASAC002394 7.0 705,325 2,786,994 386 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001835 1.6 688,627 2,804,800 400 Lazare South 23ASAC002395 7.2 704,429 2,786,797 385 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001836 2.2 688,730 2,804,802 400 Lazare South 23ASAC002396 5.2 704,529 2,786,798 385 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001837 1.0 688,829 2,804,802 400 Lazare South 23ASAC002397 6.0 704,530 2,786,595 385 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001838 1.8 688,929 2,804,801 400 Lazare South 23ASAC002398 7.1 704,629 2,786,596 385 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001839 1.9 688,427 2,804,599 399 Lazare South 23ASAC002399 7.0 704,828 2,786,596 386 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001840 2.2 688,532 2,804,599 399 Lazare South 23ASAC002400 7.4 705,030 2,786,595 387 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001841 1.3 688,926 2,804,598 400 Lazare South 23ASAC002401 5.0 705,228 2,786,597 387 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001842 2.1 689,028 2,804,598 401 Lazare South 23ASAC002402 4.5 704,727 2,786,197 385 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001843 1.6 689,028 2,804,399 401 Lazare South 23ASAC002403 7.3 704,931 2,786,195 386 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001844 2.3 688,627 2,804,200 399 Lazare South 23ASAC002404 7.3 705,128 2,786,196 387 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001845 2.3 688,826 2,804,201 399 Sadi 23ASAC002425 7.0 714,900 2,803,996 417 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001846 2.9 688,929 2,804,199 400 Sadi 23ASAC002426 4.8 715,098 2,803,992 417 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001847 4.7 689,028 2,804,199 400 Sadi 23ASAC002427 7.1 715,303 2,803,998 417 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001848 1.0 685,798 2,800,988 391 Sadi 23ASAC002428 10.0 715,497 2,803,999 417 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001849 0.7 685,228 2,801,395 392 Sadi 23ASAC002429 10.2 715,699 2,803,998 417 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001850 2.9 685,327 2,801,397 392 Sadi 23ASAC002430 9.7 715,899 2,803,998 417 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001851 0.7 685,552 2,801,412 393 Sadi 23ASAC002431 10.1 716,099 2,803,998 418 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001852 2.1 685,228 2,801,590 393 Sadi 23ASAC002432 8.1 716,297 2,803,998 418 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001853 0.7 685,335 2,801,597 394 Sadi 23ASAC002433 9.8 716,495 2,803,995 418 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001854 5.1 685,331 2,801,795 394 Sadi 23ASAC002434 9.9 714,933 2,804,195 418 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001855 2.1 685,431 2,801,794 394 Sadi 23ASAC002435 10.0 715,031 2,804,193 418 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001856 1.9 685,631 2,801,794 394 Sadi 23ASAC002436 10.2 715,231 2,804,193 417 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001857 5.1 685,826 2,801,796 394 Sadi 23ASAC002437 10.0 715,435 2,804,193 417 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001858 3.8 686,031 2,801,795 394 Sadi 23ASAC002438 6.5 715,634 2,804,193 417 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001859 1.5 686,232 2,801,794 394 Sadi 23ASAC002439 5.8 715,834 2,804,191 417 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001860 3.2 686,428 2,801,796 395 Sadi 23ASAC002440 10.3 716,033 2,804,192 417 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001861 2.8 686,631 2,801,796 394 Sadi 23ASAC002441 4.5 716,233 2,804,192 418 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001862 5.0 685,731 2,801,997 395 Sadi 23ASAC002442 10.1 716,433 2,804,191 418 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001863 4.7 685,834 2,801,996 395 Sadi 23ASAC002443 8.1 716,630 2,804,191 418 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001864 1.7 686,045 2,801,991 395 Sadi 23ASAC002444 10.6 714,829 2,804,399 418 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001865 2.0 686,823 2,801,996 395 Sadi 23ASAC002445 10.5 714,926 2,804,398 417 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001866 2.7 685,728 2,802,197 396 Sadi 23ASAC002446 10.4 715,126 2,804,399 417 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001867 3.8 686,828 2,802,195 396 Sadi 23ASAC002447 9.8 715,323 2,804,398 417 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001868 4.8 685,528 2,802,399 397 Sadi 23ASAC002448 10.2 715,526 2,804,400 417 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001869 3.3 685,633 2,802,394 397 Sadi 23ASAC002449 10.1 715,722 2,804,399 417 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001870 4.2 686,832 2,802,392 397 Sadi 23ASAC002450 8.0 715,926 2,804,401 417 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001871 3.2 686,932 2,802,395 397 Sadi 23ASAC002451 10.2 716,123 2,804,400 417 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001872 3.0 687,035 2,802,397 397 Sadi 23ASAC002452 5.3 716,321 2,804,401 419 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001873 3.1 687,126 2,802,394 397 Sadi 23ASAC002453 6.0 716,521 2,804,402 418 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001874 2.3 687,227 2,802,394 397 Sadi 23ASAC002454 10.3 716,724 2,804,401 418 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001875 4.1 687,329 2,802,393 397 Sadi 23ASAC002455 10.1 716,917 2,804,402 418 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001876 4.9 687,427 2,802,392 397 Sadi 23ASAC002456 10.0 714,031 2,804,600 418 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001877 1.8 687,624 2,802,392 396 Sadi 23ASAC002457 10.0 714,227 2,804,601 418 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001878 2.1 687,825 2,802,393 396 Sadi 23ASAC002458 5.1 714,431 2,804,601 418 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001879 7.0 685,531 2,802,606 398 Sadi 23ASAC002459 10.0 714,630 2,804,602 418 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001880 7.3 685,626 2,802,598 398 Sadi 23ASAC002460 8.9 714,831 2,804,601 418 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001881 2.8 687,225 2,802,598 398 Sadi 23ASAC002461 10.1 715,032 2,804,600 417 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001882 3.0 687,325 2,802,599 398 Sadi 23ASAC002462 10.6 715,230 2,804,601 417 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001883 7.3 685,328 2,802,800 398 Sadi 23ASAC002463 8.4 715,432 2,804,600 417 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001884 5.2 685,429 2,802,797 398 Sadi 23ASAC002464 6.4 715,631 2,804,603 417 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001885 7.3 685,326 2,802,998 399 Sadi 23ASAC002465 8.2 715,832 2,804,599 417 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001886 7.4 685,426 2,802,998 399 Sadi 23ASAC002466 1.8 716,031 2,804,600 418 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001887 7.3 685,332 2,803,197 399 Sadi 23ASAC002467 4.4 716,230 2,804,598 418 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001888 6.6 685,449 2,803,185 399 Sadi 23ASAC002468 5.2 716,427 2,804,597 418 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001889 5.1 685,328 2,803,396 400 Sadi 23ASAC002469 4.6 716,632 2,804,596 418 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001890 7.0 685,422 2,803,397 400 Sadi 23ASAC002470 10.3 716,828 2,804,598 418 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001891 3.3 685,331 2,803,598 400 Sadi 23ASAC002472 8.3 714,128 2,804,798 418 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001892 5.0 685,426 2,803,594 400 Sadi 23ASAC002473 2.1 714,227 2,804,801 418 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001893 4.6 685,329 2,803,797 400 Sadi 23ASAC002474 9.3 714,426 2,804,799 418 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001894 7.1 685,424 2,803,799 400 Sadi 23ASAC002475 10.5 714,625 2,804,796 418 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001895 7.0 685,430 2,804,200 401 Sadi 23ASAC002476 10.4 714,128 2,804,998 418 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001896 2.6 685,523 2,804,197 401 Sadi 23ASAC002477 10.1 714,330 2,805,000 418 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001897 2.0 685,529 2,804,397 401 Sadi 23ASAC002478 9.1 714,529 2,804,999 418 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001898 5.7 685,723 2,804,401 401 Sadi 23ASAC002479 10.1 714,727 2,804,999 418 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001899 3.4 685,927 2,804,398 401 Sadi 23ASAC002480 10.0 715,197 2,805,198 418 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001900 7.2 686,123 2,804,399 401 Sadi 23ASAC002481 10.2 715,300 2,805,199 418 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001901 2.6 686,325 2,804,397 403 Sadi 23ASAC002482 10.1 715,398 2,805,199 418 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001902 1.1 686,522 2,804,399 404 Sadi 23ASAC002483 10.5 715,499 2,805,200 418 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001904 1.6 688,225 2,804,596 399 Sadi 23ASAC002484 10.3 715,599 2,805,199 418 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001905 1.0 688,224 2,804,799 399 Sadi 23ASAC002485 9.9 715,699 2,805,203 418 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001906 1.1 688,313 2,804,803 399 Sadi 23ASAC002486 10.9 715,800 2,805,198 418 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001907 2.0 688,425 2,804,797 399 Sadi 23ASAC002487 10.3 715,827 2,805,398 418 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001908 1.8 688,330 2,804,997 400 Sadi 23ASAC002488 9.1 715,726 2,805,598 418 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001909 2.0 688,427 2,804,996 400 Sadi 23ASAC002489 10.4 715,829 2,805,600 418 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001910 3.0 688,528 2,804,998 400 Sadi 23ASAC002490 10.3 715,826 2,805,796 418 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001911 4.0 688,629 2,804,997 400 Sadi 23ASAC002491 10.3 715,698 2,805,997 418 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001912 1.1 688,728 2,804,997 400 Sadi 23ASAC002492 8.2 715,799 2,806,003 418 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001913 2.1 688,820 2,804,995 401 Sadi 23ASAC002493 4.8 716,297 2,806,000 418 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001914 2.3 688,213 2,805,798 402 Sadi 23ASAC002494 10.2 716,400 2,806,000 418 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001915 1.0 688,335 2,805,795 403 Sadi 23ASAC002495 2.8 716,499 2,805,998 418 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001916 3.3 688,432 2,805,795 403 Sadi 23ASAC002496 10.6 716,599 2,805,999 418 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001917 3.0 688,523 2,805,794 403 Sadi 23ASAC002497 10.7 716,700 2,805,998 418 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001918 5.1 686,729 2,805,998 406 Sadi 23ASAC002498 5.0 716,727 2,806,399 418 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001919 4.1 686,831 2,805,997 406 Sadi 23ASAC002499 4.5 716,698 2,806,802 418 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001920 1.7 688,226 2,805,996 403 Sadi 23ASAC002500 2.7 716,926 2,807,997 420 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001921 2.9 688,329 2,805,997 403 Sadi 23ASAC002501 7.3 717,028 2,807,999 420 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001922 2.0 683,133 2,804,794 392 Sadi 23ASAC002504 4.6 714,130 2,806,993 419 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001923 3.5 683,221 2,804,793 393 Sadi 23ASAC002506 2.6 714,530 2,806,990 419 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001924 1.0 683,328 2,804,794 394 Sadi 23ASAC002507 7.3 714,727 2,806,998 419 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001925 2.1 682,933 2,804,595 392 Sadi 23ASAC002508 7.3 714,825 2,806,999 419 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001926 2.0 683,029 2,804,594 392 Sadi 23ASAC002509 6.7 713,933 2,807,193 420 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001927 7.0 683,126 2,804,594 391 Sadi 23ASAC002510 7.6 714,033 2,807,193 419 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001928 1.4 683,229 2,804,593 392 Sadi 23ASAC002511 4.5 714,134 2,807,192 419 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001929 4.0 683,330 2,804,595 393 Sadi 23ASAC002512 5.7 714,332 2,807,192 419 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001930 2.2 683,431 2,804,594 393 Sadi 23ASAC002513 1.6 714,530 2,807,192 419 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001931 1.3 683,530 2,804,593 394 Sadi 23ASAC002514 7.3 714,728 2,807,192 419 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001932 2.0 683,127 2,803,401 389 Sadi 23ASAC002515 7.6 714,931 2,807,189 419 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001933 4.9 683,331 2,803,401 390 Sadi 23ASAC002516 7.0 713,933 2,807,392 419 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001934 2.1 683,127 2,803,203 389 Sadi 23ASAC002517 7.3 714,034 2,807,393 419 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001935 6.4 683,324 2,803,200 390 Sadi 23ASAC002518 6.8 714,233 2,807,393 419 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001936 5.0 683,523 2,803,200 390 Sadi 23ASAC002519 2.3 714,432 2,807,390 419 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001937 2.8 683,725 2,803,198 391 Sadi 23ASAC002520 7.1 714,632 2,807,393 419 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001938 4.8 683,930 2,803,198 392 Sadi 23ASAC002521 7.4 714,830 2,807,390 419 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001939 1.5 683,226 2,802,999 389 Sadi 23ASAC002522 6.9 713,928 2,807,593 419 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001940 3.8 683,432 2,802,999 389 Sadi 23ASAC002523 2.1 714,027 2,807,591 419 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001941 1.9 683,634 2,803,000 390 Sadi 23ASAC002524 3.1 713,930 2,808,595 419 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001942 2.0 683,831 2,803,000 391 Sadi 23ASAC002525 1.4 714,128 2,808,600 419 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001943 1.7 684,028 2,802,998 391 Sadi 23ASAC002526 7.0 713,129 2,808,793 421 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001944 1.9 684,126 2,803,000 392 Sadi 23ASAC002527 6.7 713,329 2,808,794 421 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001945 2.2 683,725 2,802,797 389 Sadi 23ASAC002528 7.1 713,525 2,808,794 421 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001946 1.0 683,829 2,802,798 390 Sadi 23ASAC002529 4.9 713,728 2,808,794 420 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001947 1.3 683,929 2,802,799 391 Sadi 23ASAC002530 3.3 713,929 2,808,798 419 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001948 2.2 684,027 2,802,799 391 Sadi 23ASAC002531 4.1 713,133 2,808,993 420 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001949 1.2 684,129 2,802,799 391 Sadi 23ASAC002532 5.5 713,328 2,808,996 421 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001950 2.1 683,725 2,802,605 389 Sadi 23ASAC002533 7.0 713,527 2,808,996 420 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001951 3.4 683,826 2,802,598 389 Sadi 23ASAC002534 7.0 713,729 2,808,991 420 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001952 2.0 683,911 2,802,595 390 Sadi 23ASAC002535 2.3 712,730 2,809,195 420 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001953 0.9 684,029 2,802,603 390 Sadi 23ASAC002536 5.6 712,931 2,809,195 420 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001954 3.3 682,330 2,801,597 383 Sadi 23ASAC002537 6.8 713,128 2,809,192 420 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001955 2.0 682,531 2,801,597 384 Sadi 23ASAC002538 3.0 709,233 2,808,396 422 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001956 2.2 683,326 2,800,997 384 Sadi 23ASAC002539 2.9 709,432 2,808,396 421 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001957 2.0 683,526 2,800,998 385 Sadi 23ASAC002540 5.1 709,929 2,808,399 421 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001958 2.0 683,725 2,800,999 385 Sadi 23ASAC002541 2.3 709,927 2,808,595 421 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001959 2.4 683,831 2,801,000 385 Sadi 23ASAC002542 1.5 709,930 2,808,999 420 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001960 1.5 683,933 2,800,999 386 Sadi 23ASAC002543 2.5 717,025 2,810,803 423 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001961 4.0 684,027 2,800,999 386 Sadi 23ASAC002544 10.3 717,224 2,810,800 423 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001962 5.0 683,636 2,800,795 384 Sadi 23ASAC002545 10.4 717,426 2,810,803 423 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001963 3.3 683,827 2,800,801 385 Sadi 23ASAC002546 10.5 717,626 2,810,800 423 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001964 1.8 683,331 2,800,598 383 Sadi 23ASAC002547 10.3 717,825 2,810,799 423 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001965 0.8 683,531 2,800,598 384 Sadi 23ASAC002548 10.3 718,029 2,810,797 422 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001966 6.3 683,734 2,800,601 384 Sadi 23ASAC002549 10.2 717,329 2,810,998 423 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001967 2.0 683,932 2,800,596 385 Sadi 23ASAC002550 5.1 717,527 2,810,999 423 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001968 2.0 684,033 2,799,198 384 Sadi 23ASAC002551 5.0 717,728 2,810,996 423 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001969 1.3 684,126 2,799,195 385 Sadi 23ASAC002552 10.2 717,927 2,810,995 423 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001970 2.0 683,736 2,798,994 384 Sadi 23ASAC002553 10.4 718,128 2,810,999 423 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001971 0.8 683,931 2,798,995 384 Sadi 23ASAC002554 10.3 718,423 2,811,000 422 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001972 0.7 684,032 2,798,996 384 Sadi 23ASAC002555 7.5 718,425 2,811,197 422 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001973 2.0 683,132 2,797,202 379 Sadi 23ASAC002556 6.7 717,128 2,811,398 424 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001997 7.4 683,236 2,799,994 382 Sadi 23ASAC002557 7.5 717,225 2,811,396 424 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001998 1.2 683,826 2,800,009 384 Sadi 23ASAC002558 7.1 717,425 2,811,398 424 Hippolyte South 23FEAC001999 1.2 684,029 2,799,999 385 Sadi 23ASAC002559 7.5 717,626 2,811,398 423 Hippolyte South 23FEAC002000 2.3 684,234 2,799,986 385 Sadi 23ASAC002560 3.7 717,828 2,811,399 423 Hippolyte South 23FEAC002001 1.2 684,412 2,800,006 387 Sadi 23ASAC002561 7.3 718,024 2,811,397 423 Hippolyte South 23FEAC002002 0.9 684,620 2,799,996 387 Sadi 23ASAC002562 5.3 718,223 2,811,399 423 Hippolyte South 23FEAC002003 1.9 684,828 2,799,998 388 Sadi 23ASAC002563 5.2 718,426 2,811,400 422 Hippolyte South 23FEAC002004 2.3 684,928 2,800,197 389 Sadi 23ASAC002564 5.2 717,126 2,811,598 424 Hippolyte South 23FEAC002005 1.1 683,316 2,800,414 383 Sadi 23ASAC002565 7.0 717,229 2,811,601 424 Hippolyte South 23FEAC002006 2.0 684,430 2,800,399 387 Sadi 23ASAC002566 6.7 718,526 2,811,600 422 Hippolyte South 23FEAC002007 2.2 684,531 2,800,399 388 Sadi 23ASAC002567 6.2 718,628 2,811,601 422 Hippolyte South 23FEAC002008 1.6 684,629 2,800,400 388 Sadi 23ASAC002568 7.2 718,831 2,811,602 422 Hippolyte South 23FEAC002009 2.0 684,730 2,800,399 388 Sadi 23ASAC002569 7.3 717,126 2,811,798 424 Hippolyte South 23FEAC002010 2.1 684,827 2,800,397 388 Sadi 23ASAC002570 5.0 717,224 2,811,799 424 Hippolyte South 23FEAC002011 5.0 684,934 2,800,393 389 Sadi 23ASAC002571 3.9 717,427 2,811,798 424 Hippolyte South 23FEAC002012 7.5 683,127 2,800,598 383 Sadi 23ASAC002572 5.8 717,625 2,811,798 424 Hippolyte South 23FEAC002013 5.9 683,030 2,800,798 383 Sadi 23ASAC002573 7.3 717,826 2,811,799 424 Hippolyte South 23FEAC002014 5.1 683,229 2,800,799 384 Sadi 23ASAC002574 3.4 718,026 2,811,798 423 Hippolyte South 23FEAC002015 1.2 684,427 2,800,796 387 Sadi 23ASAC002575 2.0 718,225 2,811,798 423 Hippolyte South 23FEAC002016 1.2 684,525 2,800,800 388 Sadi 23ASAC002576 6.3 718,424 2,811,799 422 Hippolyte South 23FEAC002017 2.0 684,632 2,800,797 388 Sadi 23ASAC002577 5.9 718,623 2,811,799 422 Hippolyte South 23FEAC002018 1.2 684,730 2,800,781 388 Sadi 23ASAC002578 4.1 718,822 2,811,797 422 Hippolyte South 23FEAC002019 2.0 684,825 2,800,796 388 Sadi 23ASAC002579 2.2 718,929 2,811,800 422 Hippolyte South 23FEAC002020 4.1 684,929 2,800,796 388 Sadi 23ASAC002580 7.1 717,329 2,811,995 425 Hippolyte South 23FEAC002021 5.1 682,932 2,800,997 383 Sadi 23ASAC002581 2.4 717,530 2,811,996 425 Hippolyte South 23FEAC002022 0.9 683,129 2,800,997 384 Sadi 23ASAC002582 4.8 717,730 2,811,995 424 Hippolyte South 23FEAC002023 5.0 682,932 2,801,202 384 Sadi 23ASAC002583 4.6 717,928 2,811,996 424 Hippolyte South 23FEAC002024 3.0 683,032 2,801,196 384 Sadi 23ASAC002585 3.6 718,334 2,811,994 423 Hippolyte South 23FEAC002025 3.0 683,134 2,801,198 384 Sadi 23ASAC002586 2.1 718,529 2,811,994 423 Hippolyte South 23FEAC002026 1.0 682,521 2,801,396 384 Sadi 23ASAC002587 8.8 712,534 2,810,799 422 Hippolyte South 23FEAC002027 1.3 682,627 2,801,396 384 Sadi 23ASAC002588 10.3 712,730 2,810,799 422 Hippolyte South 23FEAC002028 1.8 682,728 2,801,396 385 Sadi 23ASAC002589 6.4 711,731 2,810,998 424 Hippolyte South 23FEAC002029 7.2 682,934 2,801,393 384 Sadi 23ASAC002590 1.3 711,831 2,810,996 424 Hippolyte South 23FEAC002095 4.8 686,024 2,801,598 393 Sadi 23ASAC002591 1.1 711,935 2,810,995 424 Hippolyte South 23FEAC002096 4.9 686,129 2,801,596 393 Sadi 23ASAC002592 1.2 712,036 2,811,000 423 Hippolyte South 23FEAC002097 2.6 686,229 2,801,596 393 Sadi 23ASAC002593 3.9 712,129 2,810,997 423 Hippolyte South 23FEAC002098 0.5 686,331 2,801,597 394 Sadi 23ASAC002594 10.7 712,229 2,810,998 423 Hippolyte South 23FEAC002099 1.5 686,428 2,801,597 394 Sadi 23ASAC002595 8.7 712,329 2,810,998 422 Hippolyte South 23FEAC002100 1.6 686,523 2,801,598 393 Sadi 23ASAC002596 10.4 712,432 2,810,998 422 Hippolyte South 23FEAC002101 3.2 686,627 2,801,596 394 Sadi 23ASAC002597 10.4 712,531 2,810,998 422 Hippolyte South 23FEAC002102 1.9 686,725 2,801,598 394 Sadi 23ASAC002598 7.0 712,630 2,810,997 422 Hippolyte South 23FEAC002103 1.0 685,431 2,801,995 395 Sadi 23ASAC002599 8.0 711,129 2,811,601 425 Hippolyte South 23FEAC002104 3.2 685,527 2,801,995 395 Sadi 23ASAC002600 3.4 711,227 2,811,601 425 Hippolyte South 23FEAC002105 3.8 685,629 2,801,995 395 Sadi 23ASAC002601 5.3 711,326 2,811,601 424 Hippolyte South 23FEAC002106 4.5 685,427 2,802,195 396 Sadi 23ASAC002602 3.7 711,427 2,811,602 424 Hippolyte South 23FEAC002107 4.2 685,531 2,802,198 396 Sadi 23ASAC002603 8.2 711,526 2,811,602 424 Hippolyte South 23FEAC002108 4.8 685,628 2,802,198 396 Sadi 23ASAC002604 10.5 711,627 2,811,602 424 Hippolyte South 23FEAC002109 2.1 686,925 2,802,200 396 Sadi 23ASAC002605 8.4 711,633 2,811,803 424 Hippolyte South 23FEAC002110 2.1 687,029 2,802,195 396 Sadi 23ASAC002606 9.7 711,728 2,811,804 424 Hippolyte South 23FEAC002111 4.8 685,131 2,802,395 396 Sadi 23ASAC002607 10.3 711,829 2,811,803 424 Hippolyte South 23FEAC002112 3.3 685,228 2,802,396 396 Sadi 23ASAC002608 10.1 711,930 2,811,804 424 Hippolyte South 23FEAC002113 1.3 685,330 2,802,394 397 Sadi 23ASAC002609 1.4 712,031 2,811,787 424 Hippolyte South 23FEAC002114 4.5 685,433 2,802,395 397 Sadi 23ASAC002611 1.0 712,228 2,811,802 424 Hippolyte South 23FEAC002115 6.6 684,730 2,802,602 396 Sadi 23ASAC002612 5.8 711,728 2,812,001 425 Hippolyte South 23FEAC002116 3.0 684,909 2,802,596 397 Sadi 23ASAC002613 2.5 711,826 2,812,002 425 Hippolyte South 23FEAC002117 3.1 685,132 2,802,596 397 Sadi 23ASAC002614 3.1 711,928 2,812,003 425 Hippolyte South 23FEAC002118 6.8 685,232 2,802,596 397 Sadi 23ASAC002615 4.9 712,030 2,812,002 425 Hippolyte South 23FEAC002119 7.0 685,333 2,802,594 397 Sadi 23ASAC002616 0.6 712,124 2,812,006 425 Hippolyte South 23FEAC002120 6.7 685,432 2,802,594 397 Sadi 23ASAC002617 9.9 711,031 2,812,198 425 Hippolyte South 23FEAC002121 7.2 685,130 2,802,797 398 Sadi 23ASAC002618 8.9 711,235 2,812,198 425 Hippolyte South 23FEAC002122 5.1 685,231 2,802,794 398 Sadi 23ASAC002619 3.5 711,433 2,812,196 425 Hippolyte South 23FEAC002123 2.0 684,533 2,802,995 395 Sadi 23ASAC002620 1.3 711,630 2,812,197 425 Hippolyte South 23FEAC002124 6.1 684,733 2,802,996 397 Sadi 23ASAC002621 0.6 711,830 2,812,196 425 Hippolyte South 23FEAC002125 2.2 684,933 2,802,996 398 Sadi 23ASAC002622 1.0 712,011 2,812,197 425 Hippolyte South 23FEAC002126 5.2 685,132 2,802,995 398 Sadi 23ASAC002623 1.7 711,533 2,812,393 425 Hippolyte South 23FEAC002127 7.0 685,232 2,802,993 399 Sadi 23ASAC002624 4.5 711,730 2,812,395 425 Hippolyte South 23FEAC002128 2.1 685,147 2,803,193 399 Sadi 23ASAC002625 4.0 711,929 2,812,391 425 Hippolyte South 23FEAC002129 4.2 685,229 2,803,194 399 Sadi 23ASAC002626 2.2 712,133 2,812,393 425 Hippolyte South 23FEAC002130 3.8 684,532 2,803,398 396 Sadi 23ASAC002627 2.0 712,329 2,812,393 425 Hippolyte South 23FEAC002131 2.9 684,730 2,803,401 397 Sadi 23ASAC002628 2.1 712,333 2,812,592 425 Hippolyte South 23FEAC002132 5.0 684,927 2,803,403 398 Sadi 23ASAC002629 1.3 712,548 2,812,593 425 Hippolyte South 23FEAC002133 3.2 685,127 2,803,398 399 Sadi 23ASAC002631 1.8 712,926 2,812,591 423 Hippolyte South 23FEAC002134 5.5 685,227 2,803,399 399 Sadi 23ASAC002632 0.6 712,620 2,812,799 425 Hippolyte South 23FEAC002135 7.0 685,128 2,803,601 399 Sadi 23ASAC002633 1.1 712,830 2,812,799 424 Hippolyte South 23FEAC002136 7.2 685,218 2,803,598 399 Sadi 23ASAC002636 3.3 711,628 2,812,998 426 Hippolyte South 23FEAC002137 7.4 685,128 2,803,798 399 Sadi 23ASAC002637 1.2 711,758 2,813,000 426 Hippolyte South 23FEAC002138 7.0 685,225 2,803,800 399 Sadi 23ASAC002638 5.1 713,026 2,812,993 423 Hippolyte South 23FEAC002139 6.9 685,622 2,804,400 401 Sadi 23ASAC002639 1.7 713,254 2,813,188 422 Hippolyte South 23FEAC002140 3.2 685,826 2,804,400 401 Sadi 23ASAC002640 2.3 713,427 2,813,197 422 Hippolyte South 23FEAC002141 5.8 686,025 2,804,397 401 Sadi 23ASAC002641 3.4 713,525 2,813,203 422 Hippolyte South 23FEAC002142 7.2 686,226 2,804,398 402 Sadi 23ASAC002643 2.3 713,428 2,813,596 425 Hippolyte South 23FEAC002143 4.9 686,421 2,804,400 403 Sadi 23ASAC002645 7.4 713,428 2,813,796 425 Hippolyte South 23FEAC002144 0.7 686,599 2,804,401 406 Sadi 23ASAC002646 7.5 713,527 2,813,797 425 Hippolyte South 23FEAC002145 4.9 685,630 2,804,600 402 Sadi 23ASAC002647 2.9 713,626 2,813,796 425 Hippolyte South 23FEAC002146 5.6 685,826 2,804,598 402 Sadi 23ASAC002648 2.7 713,727 2,813,795 426 Hippolyte South 23FEAC002147 1.6 685,999 2,804,596 403 Sadi 23ASAC002649 7.4 713,830 2,813,798 426 Hippolyte South 23FEAC002148 1.0 686,147 2,804,600 405 Sadi 23ASAC002650 7.2 713,928 2,813,796 426 Hippolyte South 23FEAC002149 1.2 686,230 2,804,598 404 Sadi 23ASAC002651 7.3 714,730 2,813,592 424 Hippolyte South 23FEAC002150 1.7 686,331 2,804,598 405 Sadi 23ASAC002652 7.3 714,831 2,813,591 424 Hippolyte South 23FEAC002151 2.4 686,533 2,804,599 405 Sadi 23ASAC002653 7.3 714,936 2,813,590 424 Hippolyte South 23FEAC002152 5.2 685,028 2,802,192 395 Sadi 23ASAC002654 2.0 714,927 2,813,400 424 Hippolyte South 23FEAC002153 7.1 685,126 2,802,195 395 Sadi 23ASAC002655 2.4 714,900 2,813,194 424 Hippolyte South 23FEAC002154 4.5 685,229 2,802,195 396 Note: All holes drilled vertical, Grid: WGS84_29N Appendix 3 - Figures for each Prospect Figure 4. Hippolyte South: showing gradethickness and U3O8 grades from this program along with those from previous drilling in relation to airborne U-radiometric anomalies and current resource outlines Figure 5. Hippolyte North: showing gradethickness and U3O8 grades from this program along with those from previous drilling in relation to airborne U-radiometric anomalies and current resource outlines Figure 6. Sadi: showing gradethickness and U3O8 grades from this program along with those from previous drilling in relation to airborne U-radiometric anomalies and current resource outlines Figure 7. Lazare North and Lazare South: showing gradethickness and U3O8 grades from this program along with those from previous drilling in relation to airborne U-radiometric anomalies and current resource outlines Appendix 4: JORC report JORC Code 2012 Table 1 Appendix 5A ASX Listing Rules 2024 Tiris Uranium Exploration Results 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 (e.g. 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 (e.g. '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. �� While several drilling programs have been completed from 2010 to the present, the significant intercepts data presented here is from the current ongoing drilling program. In total, 8972 holes have been drilled on the leases, compiled of 8455 AC holes, 392 RC holes, and 125 PQ core holes. From the current program of 2996 AC holes, significant intercepts (100ppm cutoff) obtained from 583 holes for 2674 metres, are reported here. Results from previous drilling programs are not presented in the report but are shown in the figures, with the difference between the two datasets clearly marked. Historical holes are also shown in the drill collar table. The drilling programs listed in sequential order were as follows: �� An air-core (AC) drilling program in 2010/11 with grade determined by chemical analysis of drill samples. �� An AC drilling program at Lazare in 2012 with grade estimation by chemical analysis of drill samples �� An AC drilling program at Sadi in 2015 with grade estimation by chemical analysis of drill samples �� An AC drilling program in 2017 with grade estimation by downhole gamma logging �� An AC drilling program in 2022 with grade estimation by downhole gamma logging �� Diamond drilling (DD) programs in 2017 and 2022 with grade estimation by both chemical analysis of core and by downhole gamma logging, for validation purposes. �� The current AC drilling program began in December 2023 and is ongoing, with grade estimation by downhole gamma logging. �� Down hole gamma logging in the current program is by 2 Auslog down-hole gamma sondes operated by Poseidon Geophysics (Pty) Ltd based in Gaborone Botswana using geophysicists employed by Poseidon geophysics �� The 2 sondes (serial numbers T093 and T272) were sent to the Department of Environment, Water & Natural Resources, Adelaide South Australia for calibration prior to the surveys in both 2017, 2022 and the current program. 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). �� The 2024 AC drilling program is being conducted by Sahara Natural Resources using their purpose- built SNR SAC15 multi-wheel drive rig. 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. �� Sample recovery is irrelevant in the current program because downhole gamma logging is being used to determine grade. 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. �� Last sample from each hole retained in chip trays 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. �� Sample techniques and sample preparation are irrelevant in the current program because downhole gamma logging is being used to determine grade. 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 (i.e. lack of bias) and precision have been established. �� Downhole gamma logging was performed by 2 down-hole Auslog gamma sondes comprising: �� DLS5 Winch Controller �� W600-1 12V Portable Winch �� A075 Natural Gamma Tool �� Logging procedures involved: �� Drill holes were gamma logged as soon as possible after drilling to avoid radon build-up. �� Each borehole logged in both directions to verify consistency. �� Logging speed: 2 metres per minute �� Sampling interval: 1 cm �� At least one hole was re-logged after each 20 holes as a repeatability check. �� A reference hole was established and relogged every 2 days as a check on consistency. �� Gamma logging procedures & interpretation were supervised by consultant David Wilson who qualifies as a Competent Person in these matters. 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. �� Including prior drilling programs, 8972 holes were drilled in total. Of these, 8455 were aircore, 392 were RC, and 125 were PQ diamond core. In Tiris East over 80% of holes were surveyed using downhole gamma, while diamond drillholes were both gamma logged and chemically assayed for validation purposes. The holes drilled in 2009 and 2015 were excluded from all resource estimates and this report (887 holes). �� Database management was undertaken by Reflex Hub in Perth prior to July 2019, and by Earth SQL in Melbourne after that date. �� Downhole gamma data is automatically recorded during the survey process undertaken by Poseidon Geophysics. David Wilson from 3D Exploration then undertook analysis and quality control of downhole gamma information. �� In 2022, David Wilson from 3D Exploration completed a comparison of gamma logs against assay information in PQ coreholes. To test for radioactive disequilibrium, 343 samples were sent to Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation (ANSTO). in Australia, with results compiled and interpreted by D Wilson of 3D Exploration. Disequilibrium factors were produced in two different ways. The first was based on laboratory measurements made at ANSTO, which suggested a disequilibrium factor of 1.29. The second was comparison of drill core assay results against downhole gamma logging which suggested a conversion factor of 1.16. When the apparent under estimation of grade by ICP analysis (in comparison to the more accurate DNA analysis) by 7% is taken into consideration the drill hole assay data imply a conversion factor of 1.24. Aura personnel decided a disequilibrium factor of 1.25 was appropriate and applied this to convert eU3O8 grades to U3O8 grades. �� The disequilibrium factor of 1.25 has been applied to the results presented in this report. �� Significant intercepts were determined by Arnold van der Heyden from H&S Consultants, the Competent Person for the most recent Mineral Resource reporting. �� All drillhole data recorded was uploaded to Aura's online database managed by Reflex Hub during the programs prior to July 2019 and managed by Earth SQL after that date. Analyses were forwarded directly from the laboratories to the database manager for incorporation in the database. 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. �� The drillhole collars from the current program were initially surveyed by handheld GPS with reported accuracy of +/- 15 metres. All holes from the program presented in this release were surveyed by differential surveying conducted by IRC-Magma (ISO 9001-2015) to an accuracy of +/- 20 cm in all dimensions. �� The grid projection used is UTM WGS84 Zone 29N. 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. �� For the current program, most of the drilling is at 200 by 100 m spacing, but some areas were covered by initial wide-spaced lines, then any positive results were followed up progressively to a detail of 200 by 100m if results warranted the detail. �� Resource modelling has not yet been undertaken on the 2024 results. �� Significant intercepts were composited to a minimum length of 0.5m. 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. �� The surficial mineralisation is flat lying so vertical holes were drilled, intersecting the mineralisation at a high angle. �� The collars are spaced in a grid pattern so provide adequate coverage of the mineralisation, demonstrating a broad NW-SE linearity to the mineralisation, with some internal areas running NE-SW. Sample security �� The measures taken to ensure sample security. �� All holes in the 2024 program were geophysically surveyed by downhole gamma logging. Approximately 80% of all drillholes in Tiris East were surveyed by downhole gamma logging and for these, sample security is not relevant. Audits or reviews �� The results of any audits or reviews of sampling techniques and data. �� A site inspection was conducted by Oliver Mapeto of Coffey Mining in 2012. A resource report from 2012 was independently reviewed and confirmed by Wardell Armstrong International in 2016. A Resource Estimate at Sadi was done in 2021 by Oliver Mapeto acting then as an independent consultant. The 2018 and 2023 Mineral Resource Estimates have been carried out by independent consulting group H&S Consultants Pty Ltd. All of these consulting groups have reviewed and endorsed the sampling, grade estimation and QAQC procedures. The table of significant intercepts for the 2024 program was prepared by Arnold van der Heyden from H&S Consultants, who also undertook a field inspection in January 2024. 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 drilling was conducted on 1 mineral exploration permit held 100% by Aura Energy: 2365B4 Oued EL Foule Sud, and on 2 Exploitation permits: 2492C4 Oued El Foule, 2491C4 Ain Sder held by Tiris Ressources SA. Tiris Ressources SA is owned 85% by Aura Energy subsidiary, Aura Energy Mauritania and 15% by ANARPAM, a Mauritanian Government entity. �� Aura has completed an Environmental and Social Impact Assessment which concluded there are no known issues arising from native title, historical sites, environmental or third-party matters which are likely to materially affect exploitation. Exploration done by other parties �� Acknowledgment and appraisal of exploration by other parties. �� Aura is unaware of any prior exploration on these areas, other than governmental data gathering projects such as the PRISM-II Mauritania Minerals Project (USGS) Geology �� Deposit type, geological setting and style of mineralisation. �� The mineralisation is of the surficial uranium style. It occurs within Proterozoic rocks of the Reguibat Craton. The mineralisation is developed within near surface altered and weathered granites, and within shallow colluvium lying on granite or adjacent metasediments. 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: �� easting and northing of the drill hole collar �� elevation or RL (Reduced Level - elevation above sea level in metres) of the drill hole collar �� dip and azimuth of the hole �� down hole length and interception depth �� 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. �� Reported in the body of this release. �� All drill holes were drilled vertically. 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. �� Parameters to calculate significant intercepts were: �� Minimum length 0.5m, �� Maximum internal waste 0.5m, �� Attempt to dilute narrow ore samples with adjacent waste, �� No grade cutting was applied, �� Composites were length weighted, �� Cut-off grades of 100, 80 and 40 ppm U3O8 were applied. �� Short lengths of high-grade results were diluted with low grade results to achieve minimum length, providing the average grade of the total interval exceeded the cut-off grade. �� No metal equivalents 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'). �� All drillholes were drilled vertically and approximately perpendicular to the thickness of the sub horizontal mineralisation. 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. �� Refer to the ASX announcement which this table accompanies. 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 recent results received and compiled to date are reported in this release. In addition to the significant results (>100 ppm), lower grade mineralisation (40-99 ppm) is presented, along with holes showing no significant results. Drilling is on-going with further results expected. �� Two datasets using different cutoff grades are combined for the figures and results table. The lower grade mineralisation (40 to 99 ppm) was determined using a 40ppm cutoff and the results higher than 100 ppm were determined using a 100 ppm cutoff. �� For the figures showing significant intercepts; if more than one intercept occurs in a hole, the upper intercept is shown. 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. �� Metallurgical testwork is ongoing. Information on processing has been reported in ASX announcement: 29 July 2019 "Tiris Uranium Definitive Feasibility Study Completed" and ASX announcement: 29 March 2023 "Tiris Enhanced Definitive Feasibility Study". �� ASX Release 23rd June 2022 confirms average 550% upgrading of uranium with simple screening in test-work. 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. �� The drilling program was completed on the 4th of April 2024 and a Mineral Resource estimate for the Tiris East area is underway. 1 ASX and AIM Release: 28 Feb 2024 - Aura's Tiris FEED Study Returns Excellent Economics 2 ASX Release: 16 April 2024 - Update to Curzon Offtake Agreement [3] ASX Release: 11 March 2024 - Tiris drilling defines extensive new uranium mineralisation [4] ASX Release: 14 Feb 2023 - Major Resource Upgrade at Aura Energy's Tiris Project [5] ASX Release: 17 Oct 2023 - New Uranium Exploration Target identified at Tiris Project [6] ASX Release: 17 Oct 2023 - New Uranium Exploration Target identified at Tiris Project 7 ASX Release: 28 Feb 2024 - Aura's Tiris FEED Study Returns Excellent Economics 8 ASX Release: 16 April 2024 - Update to Curzon Offtake Agreement [9] ASX Release: 11 March 2024 - Tiris drilling defines extensive new uranium mineralisation This information is provided by RNS, the news service of the London Stock Exchange. 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