Newpath Resources Inc. provided an update on its lithium exploration program on the Alpha/Bravo Project (the "Project") in northern Ontario. The Company's early stage exploration program has identified an area of highly fractionated pegmatite dyking containing key critical element indicator minerals, including coarse grained muscovite that a Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy ("LIBS") handheld scanner has identified contains significant concentrations of lithium. Newpath aims to continue to follow the geochemical trends that are leading to a more evolved, lithium rich part of the pegmatite system, with the ultimate hope of finding the first spodumene bearing pegmatite on the project.

The Hilltop Showing covers an area of interest centered on a broad area of Quetico metasedimentary and metavolcanic rocks in contact with a previously known S-type peraluminous granite. Field crews have identified numerous sub-parallel pegmatite dykes ranging in width from less than a metre to over 15 meters and exposed over strike lengths up to 400 meters and remaining open along strike. Many of the pegmatites exhibit zonation, and contain garnets, coarse-grained plumose muscovite, large feldspar crystals and mineralization textures associated with advanced stages of fractionation.

Preliminary Laser Ind reduced Breakdown Spectroscopy (LIBS) analyses of coarse grained, often plumose books of muscovite crystals have returned elevated values of lithium and potassium/rubidium ("K/Rb") ratios from feldspars ranging from 15 to 30. This range of K/RB ratios is consistent with what researchers have identified to be representative of rare earth pegmatites and considered to be of interest by other exploration companies in northern Ontario. Mineral geochemistry based on the LIBS analyses suggest the pegmatites at the Hilltop Showing area have undergone a high degree of fractionation and the LIBS results are being used by the Company to help establish potential fractionation trends towards more lithium-rich parts of the system.

Grab and channel samples have been collected from a number of the pegmatite dykes and will be submitted for analyses in Thunder Bay. Many of the characteristics of the Hilltop Showing are consistent with the geological setting reported at the Georgia Lake Pegmatite field, located approximately 70km to the east of the Alpha/Bravo project, which is host to Rock Tech Lithium's Georgia Lake Project and Imagine Lithium's Jackpot Lithium Projects. Rock Tech Lithium and Imagine Lithium recently announced they will explore potential synergies between their adjacent and nearby properties with a joint target to develop a reliable raw material supply chain to support Rock Tech's proposed lithium converter along Lake Superior's North.

Shore. The bulk of this year's field work at Alpha/Bravo was conventional boot and hammer prospecting and mapping by two-person prospecting crews. The LIBS handheld scanner was calibrated with standards specifically developed for pegmatites and minerals associated LCT pegmatites.

The geochemical results from the LIBs scan are being used by the Company in a qualitative, comparative context and are purely for the purposes of determining fractionation trends based on relative concentrations of lithium, tantalum, cesium and rubidium in specific indicator minerals. The Company does not rely on the LIBs results as an indication of the total lithium content of whole rock samples. All grab and channel samples collected to date will be submitted to an accredited assay laboratory in Thunder Bay for analyses.

Follow up exploration work is planned for 2024, including detailed mapping, systematic sampling and further prospecting in expanding areas of interest. New Mining Claims. The Company also announced that is also announced that is expected to be completed in 2024.