TinOne Resources Inc. announced that it has identified lithium mineralization in historical core samples from its 100%-owned, 9,600-hectare Aberfoyle Project (the "Project") located in the tier-one mining jurisdiction of Tasmania, Australia. Definition of a new style of lithium mineralization at Aberfoyle: Select drill core samples of mica-rich sedimentary rocks, host to the prospective Devonian granites, returned up to 0.47% Li2O at the Storeys Creek target area. Strong lithium mineralization, hosted in sedimentary rocks at Storeys Creek, enhances the prospectivity criteria for lithium beyond Devonian aged granites.

Emerging lithium district: the Company holds a dominant ground position over many prospective lithium-hosting granites in northeast Tasmania. Drill Core Sampling Program: Based on a thorough compilation of historical surface and underground drill data together with historical underground geological and structural mapping, multiple historical drill holes were selected for further review. Holes were prioritised based on the documentation and logging of coarse mica-alteration, which has shown to be locally related to lithium mineralization elsewhere on the Project.

The key drill holes were located at the Mineral Resources Tasmania (MRT) core storage facility at Mornington in Hobart, Tasmania. The core storage facility holds a total of approximately 4,800 metres of drill core from 59 underground holes drilled at the Storeys Creek and Aberfoyle mines. Additionally, approximately 5,500 metres of drill core from 28 holes collared at surface in the Aberfoyle-Storeys Creek area are held at the facility.

The core facility also holds approximately 1,400 metres of core from the Royal George area and 380 metres from the Gipps Creek area. In addition to the core held at the facility, detailed logs from most of the historical drilling at both mines are available to the Company - 449 logs of >21,000 metres of drilling at Aberfoyle and351 logs of >18,000 metres of drilling at Storeys Creek. At Mornington, drill core from prioritized holes were laid out, relogged, imaged and select intervals were sampled (either half or quarter core) and submitted to the lab for full multi-element geochemical analyses.

Dollar information, down hole survey data, lithology, alteration and mineralization data for each hole were digitised from historical reports and were replotted in 3D software to better constrain the spatial representation of each sample. Aberfoyle Mine - Samples of drill core from historical underground holes at the Aberfoyle Mine, located 2.8 km south of the Storeys Creek area, returned anomalous lithium values up to 0.20% Li2O. New insights from this core sampling program together with results from the upcoming follow-up sampling and mineralogical studies will help guide future exploration programs across the Company's portfolio of highly prospective tin-tungsten-lithium projects in the Storeys Creek area.