Asiamet Resources Limited reported the results of recent grab samples collected during due diligence site visits to the BKM project area in Central Kalimantan, Indonesia (?BKM? or the ?BKM Copper Project?), within the KSK licence area. During First Quarter 2024, Asiamet hosted several site visits to its KSK licence area as part of due diligence processes by third parties in respect of proposals to either acquire or partner with the Company.

On one of these visits, four surface grab samples were collected for confirmatory analysis. Rock Sample Results: two samples collected from surface in the central area of the BKM deposit, assayed 24.0% and 23.3% Copper. Two additional samples collected from an outcrop of the nearby BKZ deposit assayed 7.20% Zn, 5.60% Pb, 74g/t Ag, 0.21% Cu, 0.16g/t Au and 25.6% Zinc, 16.1% Lead, 75g/t Ag, 0.43% Cu and 0.57g/t Ag.

Implications: These high-grade results are consistent with previous surface sampling and reinforce the upside potential of both the BKM and BKZ deposits. The BKM samples were taken from within the central location of the pit where the initial ?Starter Pits? are to be mined in the current mine schedule.

These starter pits have been designed to mine high soluble copper grade material early in the mine life. BKM Site visit and Grab Sample Results: During First Quarter 2024, Asiamet hosted due diligence site visits to KSK for third parties in respect of proposals to either acquire or partner with the Company. There can be no guarantee that any offer for or partnership with the Company will ultimately result from the site visits at this stage, and further announcements will be made in due course, as appropriate.

Grab samples were taken by one of the parties and a request made for Asiamet to arrange detailed analysis of the samples at an accredited laboratory in Indonesia. Two surface samples (KSK5 and KSK6) were collected from the surface of the BKM deposit and two (KSK11 and KSK12) from the surface of BKZ. The BKM samples were collected from the central area of the proposed mine, whilst the BKZ samples were taken from a surface outcrop of the deposit.

Assays results align with the results of previous sampling campaigns at both the BKM and BKZ deposits.