Bryah Resources Limited announced manganese drilling results at its 49% owned Bryah Basin manganese project. The drill results are part of the program drilled in March 2022. Bryah (49%) and OM (Manganese) Ltd. (OMM) (51%) have a Joint Venture (JV) to undertake exploration to test targets in the area, with a view to commencing manganese production.

OMM is a wholly owned subsidiary of OM Holdings Limited, one of the suppliers of manganese ores. The Bryah Basin project area is located approximately 100-150km north of the town of Meekatharra in Western Australia. The Company's tenements and manganese mineral rights cover 1,135km² over parts of the western Bryah Basin.

RC Drilling of 2,458m was completed in 64 holes, of which 26 holes now have returned assay results. Drilling during March 2022 was targeted on an existing Gradient Array Induced Polarisation (GAIP) survey from 2021 along the Brumby Creek trend in the western portion of the Manganese Joint Venture tenement group. Additional drilling at Brumby West infilled the deposit extension identified in September 2021 drilling.

Results returned to date show continuity of the manganese at 40m infill line spacing. Nemo: Results for Nemo are pending for the four holes that had visual intercepts of manganese. In total nine holes were drilled at the prospect, with five holes not assayed due to no manganese.

Area 74: Drilling tested low order GAIP chargeability anomalies west of the existing deposit and tested a southern extension of the main lodes that are the basis of the current Mineral Resource for Area 74. Hole BRRC219 in the south of the area has returned 4m @ 27.5% Mn from 8m, indicating a southern extension of the mineralisation may be present. This will be followed up in coming works.

Redrum: Drilling at Redrum extended existing manganese intercepts from September 2021 drilling to the northwest and southeast, in holes RRRC029 to RRRC037. Results are still pending for five of the holes, and manganese intercepts were returned for the three holes that have all assays returned. FUTURE WORK: The manganese joint venture project will be further explored using additional GAIP surveys and more RC drilling during the remainder of 2022.