Hastings Technology Metals Limited announced drill results at the Bald Hill deposit as part of the Company's 2020 Exploration Drilling Program across the Yangibana Rare Earths Project in Western Australia's Gascoyne region. Bald Hill is the Yangibana deposit in terms of estimated Mineral Resources and calculated Ore Reserves and forms a key component to the overall Yangibana start-up. This phase of drilling had two main objectives: to follow up on previous resource drilling to infill existing geological gaps and knowledge; and to delineate further strike potential to the south towards Simon's Find. Results from the extension drilling program at Bald Hill, the largest deposit at the Yangibana Rare Earths Project, confirm continuation of mineralisation along strike to the south connecting to the 4km long Simon's Find - Frasers trend. Drilling comprised 68 holes to a maximum depth of 144m following up previous intercepts targeting areas outside of the current resource envelopes. The majority of holes reported significant intercepts of grades above the lower economic TREO cut-off grade for Bald Hill. Bald Hill South East deposit has been extended by at least 850m and remains open down-dip to the east and along strike. High-grade and shallow intersections from Bald Hill include: 4m @ 3.26% TREO from 63m; 4m @ 1.90% TREO from 63m; 4m @ 1.53% TREO from 6m; 3m @ 1.01% TREO from 0m; 2m @ 1.02% TREO from 36m.