Reverse Circulation Drilling At The King Solomon Project

VANCOUVER - Visionary Metals Corp. has completed over 3,000 metres (m) of reverse circulation (RC") drilling at its King Solomon nickel project in Central Wyoming. Drilling is expected to continue with the goal of completing 3,500 m of exploration drilling in 2023.

King Solomon Exploration Highlights: 1) Identified 1,500 m by 600 m wide low-resistivity, moderate chargeability gradient geophysical anomaly, indicative of the target sulfide mineralization. 2) Discovery hole KS22-003 intercepted 44m of 0.23% nickel, including 17m of 0.43% nickel and 226 parts per million (ppm) cobalt in shallow portions of the geophysical anomaly. 3) Petrographic analysis identified class-one (battery-grade) nickel sulfide within ultramafic host rock. 4) Discovery made in an area with significant permanent infrastructure, including haul roads, high tension electrical lines and natural gas pipelines, installed for previous nearby uranium mining.

CEO, Wes Adams, said, "We are excited to report on progress of our drill program at King Solomon, which represents a big step toward unlocking Wyoming's potential for strategic and critical minerals like nickel and cobalt. It was a pleasure to meet with state and federal lawmakers and to introduce them to our emerging project, while providing an overview of Wyoming's geologic potential for these critical and strategic minerals." Adams continued: "We are already utilizing state and federally funded geologic research by the United States Geologic Survey and Wyoming Geologic Survey, which contributed to Wyoming's first nickel-cobalt discovery at King Solomon and we look forward to interacting with both agencies and our lawmakers as we make more exploration progress."