Manganese X Energy Corp. announces significant advancements at its 100% owned Battery Hill Manganese Deposit, marking a crucial step towards the pre-feasibility stage. The completion of the Company's pre-feasibility diamond drilling program, focused on expanding measured and indicated resources, has yielded exceptional results.

Furthermore, the Company has initiated environment studies in collaboration with WSP E&I Canada Ltd. ("WSP"), further reinforcing the commitment to responsible mining practices. Key highlights from the final 26 holes of the 36-hole program, conducted at the Moody Hill and Sharpe Farm sectors of the Battery Hill deposit are truly impressive. Notably, Manganese X has expanded the overall mineralization with the discovery of two new zones, Sharpe Farm West Peripheral and Moody Hill Northwest, west of the main deposits.

Key Highlights. 29.1 metres (m) of 14.4% manganese oxide ("MnO") starting at 90.5m in SF23-73. 80.3m of 11.5% MnO including 32.2m of 16.9% MnO starting at 7.8 metres in SF23-76.

60.6 metres of 11.0% MnO starting at 29.4 m, including 47.5m of 20.4% MnO in SF23-80. 73.6 metres of 10.7% MnO starting at 67.5 m, including 29.1 m of 13.8% MnO in SF23-90. 45.9m of 12.9% MnO starting at 33.1m and 31.1m of 11% MnO starting at 104.3m in SF23-91.

44.2m of 11.1% MnO starting at 23.8m in SF23-92. Most of the targets are near vertical and all but one hole was drilled at 45 degrees. True widths are estimated to range from 65-80% of core length.

Standard protocols and industry standard practices were employed in logging and sampling the core. QA/QC practices included insertion of Certified Standards, blanks and duplicates, each consisting of 5% of the total samples. Check assays of 5% of the samples are being sent to a second laboratory.

Samples averaged 2 metres in width. All initial half-core samples were taken by Company personnel to the Actlabs prep lab in Fredericton, New Brunswick where they were prepped and the pulps forwarded to Actlabs in Ancaster, Ontario, where XRF-Fusion Whole Rock Analysis (Code 4C) was performed. Actlabs is an accredited analysis laboratory.