First Nordic Metals Corp. provided results from its recent belt-scale glacial till geochemical survey targeting orogenic gold mineral systems at its 100%-owned Storjuktan project located on the Gold Line belt, northern Sweden. Storjuktan encompasses approximately 60 kilometers ("km") of first-order structural corridor (strike length) of the Gold Line belt and is located 20 km north of the Company's Barsele project.

Highlights: Surface till sampling identifies a large and cohesive 5.0 km by 1.0 km As-Cu-Mo-Zn pathfinder anomaly coincident with a historic ionic leach gold anomaly. Anomalies oriented in the down-ice direction and are coincident with favourable geology and a prominent second-order structural corridor. Follow up exploration programs planned in 2024 to continue to advance targets to drill testing stage.

4,357 regional B-Horizon (subsoil) samples were collected covering approximately 2,000 hectares over multiple untested structural corridors within the central portion of the 25,000 ha Storjuktan project area. All samples are collected from the glacial till derived B-Horizon soil layer and screened using handheld XRF (x-ray fluroscence) for pathfinder elements. Anomalous areas identified will be tested for gold at an external laboratory.

Surface Till Sample Results at Nippas Target. Results from the till sampling program have identified a large gold pathfinder anomaly at the Nippas target located in the central portion of the Storjuktan project. Drill sample results coincident with the historic ionic leach gold-in-till anomaly are defined by an As-Cu-Zn-Mo (arsenic-copper-zinc-molybdenum) pathfinder element till anomaly extending over 5.0 km by1.0 km.

The anomaly is oriented in the prominent ice flow direction. The polymetallic signature is consistent with other anomalies in the belt over known gold deposits. By comparison, the Barsele project's As-Zn glacial till pathfinder anomaly measures approximately 3.5 km by 0.8 km.

In addition, the company plans to fly detailed magnetic geophysics over the entire 25,000 ha StorJuktan project to map the geological and structural architecture and collect an additional 15,000 surface till samples. To date, till sampling has covered less than 10% of the Storjuk Tan project area. Follow-up exploration programs are being planned in 2024 to continues to advance the targets to a drill-testing stage, and include: High resolution airborne UAV magnetic survey over entire project area (5,700 line km) Target structural corridors of interest with systematic mapping and sampling.

Regional B-horizon till sampling over entire greenstone belt area. Top-of-Bedrock drilling on anomalous target areas identified with till sampling. Develop robust geological and structural framework models to guide exploration.

About the Storjuktan Project. The Storjuktan project is a large, early-stage project strategically positioned north of the Barsele project. It consists of seven contiguous licenses covering 30,000 ha located in the northern portion of the Gold Line belt.

Qualified Person. Benjamin Gelber, P. Geo., VP Exploration of the Company, is the Qualified Person as defined in NI 43-101 and takes responsibility for the technical disclosure contained within this news release.