Wealth Minerals Ltd. announced the analysis results of geophysical work in the Kuska Project area. Wealth conducted in Fourth Quarter2023 multiple Magneto-Telluric ("MT") and coincident loop Transient Electromagnetic ("TEM") geophysical surveys, which delineated conductive features consistent with a porous media saturated with high-salinity fluids and is considered prospective for lithium-bearing brines at depth. The geophysical surveys were conducted by Southernrock Geophysics, and consisted of 10 survey lines with 283 TEM sites using a contiguous 250m square coincident loop configuration and 37 sites of MT spaced 500m along 3 line-segments.

Data was processed according to standard methodologies with 1D inversion modelling providing compiled resistivity sections. The upper resistive layer increases in thickness to over 200m in the topographically elevated peripheries of the salar areas with the upper contact of the underlying low resistivity encountered at a consistent elevation of 3600 to 3650masl throughout the surveyed area. The main zones of sub-1 Om resistivity are imaged in the eastern and southeastern areas of the survey.

On the basis of TEM data, Line L2-4 represents the highest priority target with the highest tenor conductivity (lowest resistivity) suggesting potentially greater saturation and/or potentially higher salinity. The section clearly shows the geophysical anomaly, resistivities less than 1 ohm-m (pink and magenta colours) and previously shown to be geological formations with lithium bearing brine. In parallel with lithium market dynamics, Wealth believes other battery metals will benefit from similar industry trends.