RT Minerals Corp. announced results from the second group of surface samples from the Nordica property carried out in the summer of 2023. The Nordica property is located approximately 40kms west of Kirkland Lake and about 60kms southeast of Timmins, Ontario.

Current assay results are from two samples from a second location of mineralized outcrop located about 5m from the first reported Cr, Ni, Co, Cu, Pt and Pd discovery outcrop announced August 3, 2023. These first and second sample locations are situated approximately 2.7 kms to the northwest of the historic discovery of similar mineralization on the property. The two most recent samples from this second outcrop discovery are samples 63463 and 63466.

Sample 63463 (massive chromite) returned 566 ppm Ni, 12.03% Cr, 618 ppm Vanadium(V) and 0.15g/t Pd. Sample 63466 (semi-massive chromite) returned 679 ppm Ni, 6.47% Cr, 350 ppm V and 108 ppm Co. This second outcrop of mineralized ultramafic intrusive is additional evidence that ultramafic layered intrusive bedrock exists outside the immediate 400m by 400m area of the historic discovery outcrop, trenching and diamond drill holes situated 2.7 kms to The southeast.

This currently sampled section of exposed Cr, Ni, Co,Cu, V, Pt and Pd mineralized outcrop is at least 5.0m thick and appears to widen to the north. The outcrops are aligned with magnetics that strongly suggest that the entire Nordica Intrusion could extend to a total of 5 kms of strike length. In addition, the outcrops are evidence that the intrusion is located further westward within an area previously mapped as metavolcanics and as such significantly increases the inferred potential size of the Nordica Intrusive complex.

The current inferred size of the Nordica intrusion (excluding magnetic signatures) is approximately 250 m wide (drill holes 98-01, 98-02 and outcrop), approximately 2.7 kms long (drill hole 98-01 to the Sylvia Creek outcrop), and approximately 240 m deep (drill hole 98-01 and 98-02). The company has developed a plan of follow up exploration within this new high priority target area, including additional surface exploration to locate additional ultramafic assemblages followed by diamond drilling. Diamond drilling will be collared to intercept the additional ultramafic assemb Lages within the layered Nordica intrusive (pyroxenite, peridotite and Gabbro) that carry Ni, Cu, Pt, Pd, Cr and Co mineralization.

Both of the 3 kg chip samples from outcrop detailed herein were assayed using Total Digestion ICP-OES and Fusion XRF. Assaying was managed and carried out by Activation Laboratories Ltd., Timmins, Ontario and Swaslabs Ltd., Kirkland Lake, Ontario, both are ISO/IEC 17025 accredited assay labs. The current assay results detailed herein are from RTM's initial field sampling program.

The assays contained herein may not be indicative of all rock types. Nordica is prospective for copper, nickel, cobalt, chromium, and palladium mineralization. Previous exploration activity on the Nordica property has encountered Cu grading up to 0.292% (rock- grab samples), Ni up to 0.24% in drill core over 1.0 m, Co up to 614ppm (outcrop), Cr up to 17.7% (grab-rock sample) and Pd up to 1.2ppb (outcrop chip and drill core over 3 1.0m)(MNDM files OFR 6102).

There is a 2.5% NSR on all RTM Nordica claims. Kenogaming, Pharand I and Pharand II Properties. The properties occur within the boundaries of the Case Batholith and are specifically located in Heighington, Kenning, Kenning, Kenning and Sequin, and Case Townships. Five properties are specifically located 12 km north of the Power Metals Case Lake lithium/ces.