GPM Metals Inc. provided an update to its Walker Gossan Project, Arnhem Land, Australia. The company announced that the company has completed the field work program on Exploration License (EL) 24305 & 385 that was proposed to the Northern Land Council (NLC) and The Traditional Owners of the land at the meeting held at Gapuwiyak on the 13th May 2019. GPM personnel mobilized and set a camp at EL 24305 on 10 September 2019 and conducted a two week mapping and sampling program. Peter Mullens, CEO; and Greg Duncan, Australian Manager were both present during this field program. Two community members of the Local Traditional Landowners were also present as monitors. This work confirmed the belief that GPM during its 2016 drill program drilled into a large iron rich zone within dolomitic sediments which potentially forms the siderite rich outer halo to a large “SEDEX style” base metal deposit. GPM will further review this field work before planning further field work and discussing the results with the NLC and The Local Traditional landowners. The Project is the subject of farm-in and joint venture agreement between GPM (and its Australian subsidiary) and Rio Tinto Exploration Pty Limited(“RTX”) executed in January 2014, pursuant to which GPM can earn a 75% interest in the Project through meeting staged exploration expenditure requirements. The Project tenure is held by RTX with GPM acting as the operator and manager of exploration, community relations and title grant. Title Deed, Work Program and Exploration License (EL 24305) approval was granted in November 2015 by the NLC after a series of meetings and consultations with the TLO’s and GPM Metals in Numbulwar and Darwin.