Omnia Metals Group Ltd. provided an update on activities at its 100% owned Ord Basin Project (the "Project"), located 140km south of Kununurra. XCalibur Multiphysics ("XCalibur") have been engaged to complete a 2,316-line kilometre aerial gravity survey over the Negri Fault corridor with survey works expected to begin early-July. Further mapping and sampling during a recently completed field trip has identified mafic intrusive rock types, interpreted to be prospective for nickel sulphide ore bodies, and further areas of outcropping copper mineralisation.

Highlights: XCalibur Multiphysics engaged to complete an extensive gravity survey over the Negri Fault corridor. The gravity survey will target intrusive bodies for follow up electromagnetic surveys and drill testing. Recent field trip identified mafic intrusive rocks, interpreted to be prospective for nickel sulphide ore bodies and further outcropping copper mineralisation.

Omnia continues to engage the traditional landowners and various stakeholders in preparation for aggressive exploration in 2H-2022. XCalibur will complete an airborne gravity survey using the FalconPlus Airborne Gravity Gradiometer (AGG) survey system. High-resolution FalconPlus AGG gravity data will map the extents of targeted intrusive bodies in addition to providing information on the structural and lithological framework of the project area.

The survey will consist of 2,316-line kilometres to be flown on 400m traverse spacing, along a 090°-270° (E-W) traverse line direction. The gravity survey will be the first of its kind to have been flown over the Ord Basin Project and will be used to target follow-up electromagnetic surveys and diamond drilling. Additional, helicopter assisted, reconnaissance sampling was conducted during a recent site visit with mafic intrusive rocks mapped at multiple locations through The Junction exploration area and further surficial copper mineralisation observed in the Caves region.