Appia Energy Corp. announced the lithogeochemical assay results from the diamond drilling program (the "Program") completed on the Company's Alces Lake high-grade rare earth element ("REE"), gallium and uranium property (the "Property"), northern Saskatchewan. Appia completed 2,506.8 m in 18 drill holes, with 15 of those drill holes intersecting the REE minerals system (the "System", see News Release dated October 1, 2020). Individual drill hole highlights include; RI-20-004 (Richard zone): 6.546 wt% total rare earth oxide ("TREO") and 0.016 wt% gallium oxide ("Ga2O3") over 5.80 metres ("m") core length starting at 7.60 m down hole depth, including 11.035 wt% TREO and 0.025 wt% Ga2O3 over 2.80 m core length starting at 10.60 m down hole depth. RI-20-005 (Richard zone): 5.268 wt% TREO and 0.014 wt% Ga2O3 over 1.10 m core length starting at 9.80 m down hole depth, including 10.322 wt% TREO and 0.024 wt% Ga2O3 over a 0.40 m core length starting at 10.15 m down hole depth HN-20-001 (Hinge zone): three separate uranium intersections between 265.5 and 308.05 m drill hole depth could indicate potential for uranium mineralization on the Property that is unrelated to the System (0.046 wt% U3O8 over 0.10 m core length, 0.016 wt% U3O8 over 0.15 m core length and 0.028 wt% U3O8 over 0.30 m core length).