Lord Resources Limited announced the results from its infill surface sampling at Horse Rocks Lithium Project (E15/1770), located 20km south of Coolgardie, in Western Australia. The Project is within 8km's of Mineral Resources Limited's Mt Marion Lithium Mine. The ground surrounding E15/1770 tenement is held by Mineral Resources Limited (E15/1599, EEL53, EEL59) and Essential Metals Limited (E15/1710).

Surface Geochemical Sampling: An infill surface sampling program has been completed at the Horse Rocks Lithium Project. A total of 358 samples were collected in December 2022, over areas of anomalism outlined in the initial surface sampling program. The samples were collected on a 50m by 100m grid, from depths between 0.2m and 1.2m.

The infill sampling has confirmed the anomalism outlined in the initial surface sampling program and has further refined areas of lithium anomalism. Peak values of 1,456ppm (0.15%) Li2O, 91ppm Ta2O5 and 349ppm Cs2O were returned from various samples, with 30% of samples (109 out of 358) returning assays of over 100ppm Li2O. The low K/Rb (potassium/rubidium <40) ratios at all the geochemical anomalies are an indication of fractionated pegmatites.

Drill Planning: A review of the geochemical anomalies at the Horse Rocks Project has defined multiple high priority drill targets, which correlate with pegmatites mapped at surface. A heritage survey has been booked for next week and drilling is expected to commence in March /April 2023. Rock Sampling: Results from rock chip samples collected towards the end of 2022.

Multiple samples returned results considered significant for lithium mineralisation and were collected from pegmatites with higher priority soil anomalism: 22HR046 - 25370ppm (2.54%) Li2O, 2036ppm Cs2O and 76ppm Ta2O5 from a sample of float pegmatite with lepidolite, muscovite and quartz.