Bryah Resources Limited announced manganese drilling results at its 49% owned Bryah Basin manganese project. The drill results are part of the program drilled in March 2022. Bryah (49%) and OM (Manganese) Ltd. (OMM) (51%) have a Joint Venture (JV) to undertake exploration to test targets in the area, with a view to commencing manganese production.

The Bryah Basin project area is located approximately 100-150km north of the town of Meekatharra in Western Australia. The Company's tenements and manganese mineral rights cover 1,135km over parts of the western Bryah Basin. Highlights: Results confirm potential for new manganese deposit in the Bryah Basin at Redrum Prospect; Best downhole intersections for new results at Redrum at 15% Mn cut-off include: RRRC037 ­ 10m at 20.3% Mn from 20m; Including 4m @25.2% Mn from 26m; RRRC036 ­ 31m at 18.2% Mn from 11m; Including 6m @22.0% Mn from 11m.

New results extend Brumby West and include downhole intersections of: BRRC187 - 18m at 23.3% Mn from 11m: Including 6m @26.9% Mn from 26m; BRRC188 - 9m at 22.2% Mn from 21m; BRRC189 ­ 12m at 23.4% Mn from 13m; BRRC192 ­ 10m at 21.3% Mn from 20m; Additional Gradient Array Induced Polarisation Survey planned for September 2022, to be followed up with drilling of new manganese targets in November 2022; and Strong continued demand for manganese from the steel and battery markets.