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Xpedra Resources Limited

Xpedra’s focus is on the discovery of gold and critical minerals.

Xpedra’s key projects comprise a 100% interest in both the Springfield Gold Deposit in central NSW and the Rockvale Gold-Antimony Project in northern NSW.

The Springfield Gold Deposit, NSW

Historical shallow drilling and mapping has delineated a well-mineralised intrusion extending over >1,700m of strike at the Springfield Deposit. Very limited drilling has been undertaken previously (only 6,568m), yet considerable shallow, thick, and high-grade mineralisation has been intersected, with previous results including:

  • 27.0m @ 3.65 g/t Au from 0m (surface), including:
    6.0m @ 8.29 g/t Au from 1.0m;
    and 3.0m @ 9.23 g/t Au from 11.0m
  • 86.0m @ 1.04g/t Au from 104.0m, including:
    12.0m @ 2.90 g/t Au from 160.0m;
    and 26.0m @ 1.83 g/t Au from 146.0m
  • 65.0m @ 1.16g/t Au from 2.0m, including:
    13.0m @ 2.92 g/t Au from 12.0m
  • 41.0m @ 1.47 g/t Au from 22.0m, including:
    8.0m @ 3.87 g/t Au from 32.0m

Drilling to test below shallow mineralisation has been constrained to only 500m of the >1,700m strike length of the mineralised intrusion, with mineralisation remaining completely open in both directions along strike and at depth. There has been no drilling completed at the project since 1999.

In early-March 2026 the Company mobilised an RC drilling rig to the project to conduct the first drilling program in 27 years.

The Rockvale Gold-Antimony Project, NSW

Xpedra’s Rockvale Project surrounds and is located immediately adjacent to Australia’s largest antimony deposit, Larvotto Resources’ (ASX: LRV) Hillgrove Gold & Antimony Project. Larvotto intends resuming mining at the Hillgrove Deposit in Q2 2026.

The Rockvale project contains an abundance of historical gold +/- antimony mines, as well as multiple known mineral occurrences. The project includes the strike extensions of the geological sequences and structures that host and control the mineralisation at Larvotto’s Hillgrove Deposit. Very little systematic exploration has ever been undertaken within Xpedra’s project area – making it highly prospective for discovery of additional mineralisation.