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NORTHCLIFF ANNOUNCES FUNDING TO ACCELERATE DEVELOPMENT OF THE SISSON CRITICAL MINERALS PROJECT

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Canadian Tungsten to Address Critical Mineral Supply Chain Vulnerability

VANCOUVER, BC, May 1, 2025 /CNW/ - Northcliff Resources Ltd. ("Northcliff" or the "Company") (TSX: NCF) is pleased to announce the United States Department of Defense ("US DoD") has awarded the Company a US$15 million (~C$20.7 million) award under the Defense Production Act ("DPA") Title III program to expand tungsten's domestic capacity, sustainment of its critical production and address vulnerability in the Critical Minerals supply chain in the United States and Canada. This important non-share dilutive funding will allow Northcliff to advance the Sisson Tungsten-Molybdenum Project in Canada (the "Sisson Project") toward a project construction decision. The Company has also obtained conditional funding from the Government of Canada, pending due diligence, under Natural Resources Canada's Global Partnerships Initiative for up to C$8.2 million (~US$5.9 million) to support the project.

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Located near tidewater on the southeastern coast of Canada in New Brunswick, the Sisson Project hosts a deposit with the Critical Mineral tungsten and the strategic mineral molybdenum. Northcliff advanced resource, engineering, environmental and economic studies that culminated in a positive feasibility study in 2013, then progressed the project through provincial and federal environmental assessment and other processes to gain key approvals, expending some C$70 million. The Company developed a detailed work program and is currently focused on advancing the project through the pre-construction phase.

In that regard, the US DoD funding from the DPA Title III program and the Government of Canada's funding under the Global Partnerships Initiative, in total up to ~C$29 million (US$20.9 million) will be used to update Northcliff's feasibility study as well as support related pre-construction work programs. This work would involve completion of engineering activities and studies needed to satisfy the technical conditions associated with its in-hand environmental approvals and project development workstreams (project finance and offtake sounding), to provide the necessary economic and technical information to support a construction decision.

As a project at the pre-construction phase, the Sisson Project is well positioned to help address the demand for tungsten and molybdenum. Tungsten is an essential ingredient in modern and emerging technologies, has few substitutes and could face high supply risks in Western economies. Tungsten carbides are an integral part of the tools that are used to shape metals, alloys, wood, composites, plastic, and ceramics and to power the oil and gas, mining and construction industries. A key alloying metal, molybdenum is an essential component in steel production. Both tungsten and molybdenum play a key role in many defense and aerospace applications and are growing in importance in the production and improved performance of batteries1,2 used in energy storage and other green transition technologies.