QX Resources Limited advised that the Company's geological consultants have recently completed a 2-week follow-up sampling program at its 100%-owned Turner River, Western Shaw and Split Rock Lithium projects located within the Pilbara lithium province, Western Australia. Across the projects, the Company's consultants obtained 259 rock chip samples. Samples have been dispatched to ALS Laboratories in Perth, with results expected by mid-October.

Turner River At Turner River, the sampling program followed-up numerous priority areas where previous programs have returned lithium anomalous results from rock-chip sampling and including confirmation of the presence of the lithium bearing mineral lepidolite (4.9% Li2O). The most significant lithium responses reported to samples TR010, 011 and 012 which were taken from a reported tin prospect in the north-eastern part of tenement E45/6042. The site had evidence of shallow trenching and with micaceous clumps common on the waste piles.

The analysis of this mica revealed its high lithium content and confirmed it to be lepidolite. The host rock for the mica was not observable due to the trenches having collapsed. The diggings were limited to the base and on the southeast part of a low hill.

Where exposed this hill comprised deeply weathered and altered carbonate rich rocks, samples of which reported elevated Li2O. These rocks likely represent a carbonate rich intrusion into the largely exposed surrounding granite terrain. Satellite imagery shows that the carbonate rock outcrop represented by the low hill may be part of a much larger geomorphic feature some 200m in diameter.