Altair Resources Inc. announced that Altair has commissioned LA Geological & Mining Solutions (Ghana) to prepare a Technical Report on Form NI 43-101 covering the Marbera 2 tenements in Burkina Faso, West Africa. Altair previously signed a binding agreement for the acquisition of the Properties containing promising gold prospects in the extreme southwest region of Burkina Faso. The Properties host historical (non-National Instrument 43-101-compliant) resources exceeding 1.3 million ounces of gold, in bulk tonnage and potentially open pit configuration, and which are expected to have significant upside potential. The reader is cautioned that historical gold resources cannot be relied upon as they need to be confirmed by a qualified person through additional sampling, analysis and possibly additional drilling. A National Instrument 43-101 mineral estimate report on the Property has now been commissioned by the Company to qualify the historical estimate and profile the Property characteristics. The three prospects, consisting of approximately 17,879 hectares, are located in one contiguous permit in the productive Precambrian greenstone terrane of Burkina Faso. Up to 2012, extensive diamond drilling, reverse circulation drilling, trenching, air core and auger work totaling 387,000 metres have been completed with a total of 294,000 samples taken. The three prospective open-pit historical resource targets include: Prospect 1 with historical tonnage of 39.6 million tons of near-surface, potentially open-pit material grading 0.97 gram per tonne gold for 1.24 million ounces of gold delineated by 342,000 metres of metrage, Prospect 2 with historical tonnage of 4.2 million tons of also potentially open-pit material grading 0.83 g/t gold for 112,000 ounces gold delineated by 27,000 metres of metrage and Prospect 3 with historical tonnage of 1.2 million tons of also potentially open-pit material grading 0.91 g/t gold for 35,000 ounces gold delineated by 19,000 metres of metrage. It is estimated that approximately 100,000 metres of diamond drill core from the previous exploration program has been logged, indexed and stored, and is available for examination by Altair's geologists for further sampling and analyses. The above-mentioned tonnages and grades cannot be relied upon, and must be confirmed by a qualified person, and subjected to confirmatory sampling and, if necessary, additional drilling. Drilling to date has been concentrated from surface to 100 metres and in some cases 150 metres to concentrate on potentially open-pit material. Gold mineralization occurs as multiple parallel zones or sheets with plunging higher-grade shoots within the prospective horizons. Several significant drilling intercepts of high grade are surrounded by lower-grade envelopes of possibly stratigraphically controlled mineralization. For example, a zone of eight metres at 6.6 g/t gold is accompanied by 44 m of 1.1 g/t gold, and a zone of five m of 15.7 g/t gold is contained in 46 m of material grading from 7.2 to 10.9 g/t gold. The reader is cautioned that these are selected intervals and are not necessarily representative of the deposit as a whole, and the potential economic recovery of such material has not been determined. West Africa leads Africa as its most productive gold production region, producing an estimated 11.1 million ounces of gold in 2020. It is the second-largest gold-producing region in the world . The properties are within 50 kilometres of more than 10 million oz gold resources. The historical estimate was disclosed in a report provided by the sellers to the Company, effective May, 2018. The historical estimate does not comply with the CIM Definition Standards on Mineral Resources and Mineral Reserves as required by National Instrument 43-101 on the date the technical report was prepared. A qualified person has not done sufficient work to classify the historical estimate as a current mineral resource in accordance with NI 43- 101. The Company is not treating the historical estimate as a current mineral resource, and the historical estimate should not be relied on.