Tactical Resources Corp. announced an important update on its Phase 1 Technical Work Program at the Peak Project Property, situated 68 miles southeast of El Paso, Texas. Key Highlights: Bench-scale bottle roll leach testing completed, with data analysis and reporting currently underway, demonstrating Tactical Resources' commitment to advancing the Peak Project.

Ongoing progress in remaining programs, promising further detailed insights and breakthroughs. Solidified stance as a key player in strengthening the U.S. Rare Earth supply chain, aligning with national strategic objectives. Phase 1 Technical Work Program Overview: The Phase 1 Property Work Program is a multi-faceted technical study designed to establish a robust foundation for the Peak Project's development: Sample Characterization: Creating an initial GeoMetallurgical database for ongoing and future studies.

Bench-scale Leach Testing: Analyzing leaching processes and maximizing extraction potential at fine particle sizes. Bulk-scale Leach Testing: Assessing leaching methods and extraction potential at coarser particle sizes. Permeability Testing: Exploring hydraulic conductivity characteristics of potential feed blends.

Desktop Benchmarking and Scoping Study: Evaluating key value drivers and potential economic viability of the project. Amid global shifts in the energy sector and heightened focus on securing domestic sources for critical minerals, Tactical Resources' efforts at the Peak Project are timely and pivotal. The International Energy Agency's report highlights the pressing need for increased Rare Earth supply to support the global energy transition, and Tactical Resources is positioned to be at the forefront of this change.

Tactical Resources' progression of the Phase 1 work program is significant stride in its commitment to bolstering the domestic Rare Earth supply chain. This initiative aligns with growing concerns, as expressed by U.S. Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm, about the United States' reliance on foreign critical minerals suppliers, particularly China. In response to the International Energy Agency's (IEA) warning that current supply levels are insufficient to meet the demands of the energy sector transformation (as detailed in their report at /reports/the- role-of-critical-minerals-in-clean-energy-transitions/executive-summary), Tactical Resources is actively enhancing its efforts through its Peak Project.

This project is poised to play a pivotal role in establishing a robust, independent supply of Rare Earth elements within the United States.