Rockland Resources Reports Peak Assay Values Of 39.3 PPM GA And 1,420 PPM RB On the Beryllium Butte Property, Utah

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Rockland Resources Ltd. (the "Company" or "Rockland") (CSE:RKL), with concerns on the recent ban on gallium from China, the Company is pleased to report on widespread anomalous gallium (Ga) values (up to 39.3 parts per million ("ppm") Ga) and rubidium (Rb) values (up to 1,420 ppm Rb) from it's Beryllium Butte project, located in Juab county, Utah.

Rockland Chief Executive Officer Mike England states: "With record gallium prices, and the discovery of highly anomalous gallium (Ga) and rubidium (Rb) values in rock sample from our Beryllium Butte property, the property's potential is further enhanced. We are continuing to go through our data from our past programs and will report on further rare earths in the near term."

"Our excellent beryllium and lithium values have been the center of attention for us and, to that end, the property is fully permitted for a maiden drill program. We look forward to an active program in the 1st quarter of 2025." added Mr. England.

On December 3rd, 2024, Reuters (https://www.reuters.com/markets/commodities/china-bans-exports-gallium-germanium-antimony-us-2024-12-03/) reported that, "China on Tuesday banned exports to the United States of the critical minerals gallium, germanium and antimony that have widespread military applications, escalating trade tensions the day after Washington's latest crackdown on China's chip sector." Bloomberg reports "... prices for both metals (gallium and germanium) have surged since the restrictions were announced last year - gallium has risen 80%, while germanium has more than doubled. (https://www.bnnbloomberg.ca//international/2024 /12/03/china-bans-germanium-gallium-exports-to-us-in-tit-for-tat-move/).

The Company has reviewed 133 rock samples from the Beryllium Butte property that include analysis for gallium (Ga) and rubidium (Rb), and the peak value is 39.3 ppm Ga, and 54 samples (41 %) had 30 ppm Ga or greater. The peak value for rubidium is 1,420 ppm Rb, the average of all 133 samples is 729 ppm Rb, and 39 samples (29%) are +/+ 1,000 ppm Rb. Three areas with elevated Ga (+/=30 ppm Ga) have indicated (figure below), but the greatest concentration of higher anomalous gallium values (+/= 35 ppm Ga) occur on the "East Pavilion" target, a priority target previously identified with elevated beryllium and lithium values. Elevated rubidium values generally correlate with anomalous gallium values. Company geologists will further compile and interpret the soil and rock sample data base to refine drill targets for the 1st quarter 2025.