Omnia Metals Group Ltd. provided an exploration update on activities completed and planned at the Company's Ord Basin Nickel-Copper- PGE Project near Kununurra in Western Australia and its Salt Creek Project in the Albany-Fraser region, northeast of Kalgoorlie. Since admission to the ASX on the 28th February 2022, the Company has been focused on setting the foundation that will enable a concerted exploration effort over its project portfolio in the upcoming years. During this period, the Company has completed its maiden gravity survey at the Ord Basin Project, with follow-up electromagnetic (EM) surveys to be completed in November 2022.

The Company has also secured a contractor to commence drilling at the Salt Creek Project in December 2022. Exploration Update and Timeline: Since admission to the ASX, Omnia has focused on navigating the standard native title approval process to complete on-ground exploration at the Ord Basin and Salt Creek Projects. Omnia has entered into Heritage Protection Agreements (HPA) with the Malarngowem, Purnululu and Upurli Upurli Native Title Groups and the Company will build on this foundation to complete on-ground exploration activities in the coming quarter.

A HPA between the Company and Traditional Owners is entered into voluntarily and provides a framework for the management and protection of Aboriginal cultural heritage during exploration programs. In accordance with the HPA, Omnia is required to serve notice of proposed work programs to the Traditional Owners by way of a Heritage Impact Notice (HIN). The HIN process follows a series of steps which must be completed prior to the commencement of exploration. The steps are as follows: Step 1 ­ Omnia submits HIN to relevant Native Title group, outlining the proposed work program and detailing the specifics of location, timing, methods and personnel required to complete the proposed activities.

Step 2 ­ Native Title group and body corporate review HIN within 30 days and arrange a meeting between Omnia and the relevant Traditional Owners and family groups. Step 3 ­ Omnia attends a meeting with the Directors of the relevant Aboriginal Corporation to outline and discuss the proposed work program. At this stage, the Traditional Owners can express any concerns about the preservation of Aboriginal Heritage and highlight known areas of cultural sensitivity.

Step 4 ­ Following the meeting, the Traditional Owners provide a response to the HIN that outlines if exploration can or cannot be undertaken. If exploration can be undertaken, the response to the HIN outlines if a) exploration can be completed without restriction, b) exploration can be completed with relevant Traditional Owners monitoring the exploration, or c) a Heritage Survey is required with the input of anthropologists and relevant Traditional Owners prior to the commencement of exploration. Step 5 ­ In the event that monitoring or a Heritage Survey is required, Omnia facilitates these activities prior to exploration commencing.Omnia has received approval from the relevant Native Title groups for aerial surveys at the Ord Basin Project, and for drilling at the Salt Creek Project.

Following completion of aerial gravity and EM surveys at the Ord Basin Project, Omnia will submit a HIN to undertake diamond drilling to drill test the higher priority geophysical anomalies. Due to the associated costs and time associated with completing Heritage Surveys, Omnia's exploration strategy has focused on completing detailed geophysical surveys to delineate high- priority drill targets that will be tested with a small footprint, helicopter transported diamond drill rig. This strategy limits the amount of ground disturbance as no tracks will be required, and small drill pads can be hand-cleared to limit the environmental and cultural impact of the exploration program.

As such, this strategy will reduce the scope of any Heritage or environmental surveys. During the summer months, heavy rainfall in the Kimberley region limits exploration so Omnia's focus will shift to the Salt Creek Project in the Albany-Fraser region. At the Salt Creek Project, drilling will begin in December 2022 on E39/2238, following completion of a flora/fauna survey, to follow-up historical geochemical and wide-spaced aircore programs. In conjunction, a Heritage survey will be completed on E28/3149 with drilling to commence immediately following successful completion of the surveys.

Due to the minor delays experienced by Omnia as a result of the intensive approvals process (which are standard and do not materially impact the Company's intentions with respect to the Projects), the Company has provided an updated indicative timeline on completed and planned exploration programs since the Company's admission to the ASX. Omnia reaffirms its commitment to complete the exploration programs as outlined in the Company Prospectus with the next exploration programs to consist of electromagnetic surveys at the Ord Basin Project and aircore drilling at the Salt Creek Project. However, Omnia notes that as with any exploration program, the scale and timing of further activities will be subject to the results and success obtained on the Projects.

Additionally, the Company will continue to actively pursue further acquisitions which complement its existing future metals focus.