Millennial Potash Corp. reported it has received analytical results for the resampling program of hole BA-002 at its Banio Potash Project (the "Project"). Results confirm that BA-002 intersected evaporite Cycles V, VI, VII and VIII cutting 13 carnallitite seams including up to 28.81m of carnallite.

Interpretation of the data confirms previous values reported by the previous owners of the Property, Infinity Lithium Corp. ("Infinity") and Plymouth Minerals Corp., indicating the historic data is suitable for future use evaluating the potash potential of the Project. The results confirm the presence of abundant carnallitite seams at the north end of the property with widths of up to 28.8m and grades up to 16.7 % KCl.

The top of the sequence is marked by several sylvinite layers up to 3.75m thick and up to 26.25% KCl representing an additional target that may be amenable to solution mining. Both the carnallitite and sylvinite targets will be tested in the upcoming drill program scheduled to start in third quarter. Millennial, with potash engineering consultants ERCOSPLAN Ingenieurgesellschaft Geotechnik und Bergbau mbH ("ERCOSPLAN"), selected 207 key, stored pulp samples (approx.

250g each) with high K-grades from the Infinity Lithium's potash drillhole BA-002, completed in 2017. Samples were analyzed by potash specialist K-UTEC Salt Technologies of Germany ("K-UTEC") using multi-element ICP for Na, K, Mg, Ca and S (SO4), titration methods for Chloride, as well as gravimetric determination of the insoluble content for each sample. The results were incorporated into the Project drillhole database replacing the values found by Infinity while low grade Infinity samples remained to create a database of combined, vetted, Infinity results and updated results from the Millennial sampling program.

Review of the historic geology logs and drillhole data indicates evaporite Cycles V,VI, VII, and VIII were intersected by BA-002. The criteria for seam boundary determination utilized a minimum width of 1m and a minimum average grade of 10.8% KCl. The cycles are comprised primarily of carnallitite seams and halite lenses as well as some sylvinite in Cycle VIII higher in the sequence.

These sylvinite seams reach 3.75m in thickness and grade up to 25.2% KCl. Cycle VII contains one sylvinite/carnallitite seam at the top followed by 10 carnallitite seams that vary in width from 1.25m to 7.50m and have a cumulative thickness of 28.35m. The grades of the carnallitite seams ranged from 12.0% KCl to 15.1% KCl with an average of 14.7% KCl over the 28.35m combined sequence.

Cycle VI is defined by one seam, essentially bedded carnallite with intermittent halite over a thickness of 28.81m. The average grade of the seam is 12.3% KCl indicating the potential for a significant target that if continuous could possibly be amenable to bulk solution mining. Cycle V is comprised of 3 carnallitite seams, up to 10.05m thick with grades of up to 16.7% KCl.