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Preferred fused-bead re-assays of original 2022 drill pulps confirm broad Fe-Ti-V oxide intercepts with gallium, scandium and chromium accessory metal values at the Farrell-Taylor deposit. Thick high-grade intercepts of both titanium and iron are confirmed.

VANCOUVER, BC / ACCESS Newswire / May 4, 2026 / Temas Resources Corp. ("Temas" or the "Company") (ASX:TIO)(CSE:TMAS)(OTCQB:TMASF)(FSE:26P0) has engaged the services VECTOR Advisors ("VECTOR") to provide ongoing investor relations and strategic communication services to the Company (the VECTOR Engagement). Under the terms of the VECTOR Engagement, VECTOR will receive a Monthly Retainer, with minimum floor of AUD$6,000 and a capped ceiling of AUD$10,000.

China export restrictions, geopolitical supply constraints and rising prices underscore the value of hydrochloric acid-based processing and Temas' Regenerative Chloride Leach ("RCL") platform Highlights Global sulphuric acid ("H₂SO₄") markets are experiencing significant disruption due to China's export restrictions and geopolitical supply constraints China has ordered a reduction in sulphuric acid exports to prioritize domestic demand, with restrictions expected throughout 2026 Tightening supply is impacting key industries, particularly mining in Chile, the DRC and Zambia Sulphuric acid prices are rising sharply in import-dependent regions Temas' Regenerative Chloride Leach ("RCL") technology uses hydrochloric acid ("HCl"), providing a distinct supply chain advantage HCl supply is regionally diversified and produced domestically in key jurisdictions such as the United States and Australia RCL's closed-loop design reduces reagent consumption, lowers costs and enhances environmental performance Platform offers scalable, commodity-agnostic processing with reduced exposure to global reagent supply volatility VANCOUVER, BC / ACCESS Newswire / April 20, 2026 / Temas Resources Corp. ("Temas" or the "Company")(ASX:TIO)(CSE:TMAS)(OTCQB:TMASF)(FSE:26P0) is pleased to provide an update on global sulphuric acid market conditions and the resulting strategic implications for its patented Regenerative Chloride Leach ("RCL") metallurgical processing platform. Global Sulphuric Acid Market Disruption Global supply chains for sulphuric acid are currently under significant strain.

VANCOUVER, BC / ACCESS Newswire / April 15, 2026 / Temas Resources Corp. ("Temas" or the "Company") (CSE:TMAS)(OTCQB:TMASF)(ASX:TIO) is pleased to announce that it is proceeding on a non-brokered private placement for gross proceeds of CDN $1.5M, consisting of flow-through shares of the Company to be issued as a "flow-through share" within the meaning of the Income Tax Act (Canada) (each, a "FT Share") at a price of CDN $0.18 per FT Share (the "Offering"). The gross proceeds from the FT Shares will be used by the Company to incur eligible "Canadian exploration expenses" that qualify as "flow-through critical mineral mining expenditures" as such terms are defined in the Income Tax Act (Canada) (the "Qualifying Expenditures") related to the Company's exploration programs on its the La Blache and Lac Brule titanium projects in Quebec Canada, on or before December 31, 2027.

Globally recognised process development expert strengthens Regenerative Chloride Leaching (RCL) with world-class technical leadership in hydrometallurgy and commercialisation Highlights New Scientific Advisory Board Appointment: Dr. Santiago Faucher, a Toronto-based chemical and metallurgical process expert, has been appointed to Temas Resources' Scientific Advisory Board (SAB). World-class Technical Leadership and Experience: Dr. Faucher brings over 30 years of experience in process development, commercialisation and scale-up across mining, metallurgical and chemical industries.

Audited Annual Financial Statements Released in Australia and Canada Highlights Temas has secured multiple third-party RCL-based metallurgical technology services contracts during Q1 2026, as it rolls out its new business unit using this novel metallurgical platform technology. Temas secured the location for its RCL metallurgical lab near Toronto, Canada.

New facility to support technology scale-up, third-party contracts and global licensing opportunities Highlights New RCL metallurgical lab commissioned in Ontario, Canada, supporting RCL technology scale-up and commercial deployment. The Temas metallurgical lab will be used to support third-party testwork, contract pipeline, joint-venture and licensing opportunities.

VANCOUVER, BC / ACCESS Newswire / March 30, 2026 / Temas Resources Corp. ("Temas" or the "Company") (ASX:TIO)(CSE:TMAS)(OTCQB:TMASF)(FSE:26P0] announces that it has elected to rely on Coordinated Blanket Order 51-933 and move to semi-annual financial reporting ("SAR"). Coordinated Blanket Order 51-93 allows eligible venture issuers listed on the Canadian Securities Exchange (the "CSE") to voluntarily move from a quarterly to a semi-annual financial reporting framework.

Temas Resources Corp (CSE:TMAS, OTCQB:TMASF, FRA:26P, ASX:TIO) has established a Scientific Advisory Board (SAB) to support the commercial rollout and...

World-class hydrometallurgical experts to drive licensing, JV evaluation and scaling of proprietary RCL technology Highlights Scientific Advisory Board established to accelerate commercialization and global deployment of Temas' proprietary RCL technology. Board comprised of leading hydrometallurgical experts, strengthening technical credibility and execution capability.

Latest drilling confirms thick, high-grade massive oxide mineralization and gallium, scandium and chromium associated with vanadium, titanium and iron, while western step-out holes extend mineralization toward surface and support potential resource and economic upside. Temas has received assay results for all HQ diamond drill holes completed in November 2025 on the La Blache Project, confirming consistent, high-grade zones of gallium (Ga), scandium (Sc), chromium (Cr), coincident with vanadium (V), titanium (Ti), and iron (Fe) in the massive-oxide (MO) zone Highlights include: FT-25-07 with 73m @ 83.7% Fe2O3 + TiO2, 0.46% V2O5and 56 ppm Ga, 19 ppm Sc and 1,240 ppm Cr from 110m FT-25-04 with 75m @ 79.8% Fe2O3 + TiO2, 0.43% V2O5and 57 ppm Ga, 17 ppm Sc and 1,463 ppm Cr from 204m FT-25-06 with 40m @ 75.6% Fe2O3 + TiO2, 0.39% V2O5and 59 ppm Ga, 17 ppm Sc and 1,110 ppm Cr from 145m FT-25-03 with 30m @ 78.7% Fe2O3 + TiO2, 0.39% V2O5and 53 ppm Ga, 16 ppm Sc and 1,294 ppm Cr from 214m FT-25-05 with 26m @ 86.6% Fe2O3 + TiO2, 0.45% V2O5and 60 ppm Ga, 19 ppm Sc and 1,309 ppm Cr from 210m FT-25-08 with 26m @ 84.6% Fe2O3 + TiO2, 0.43% V2O5and 58 ppm Ga, 19 ppm Sc and 1,258 ppm Cr from 108m FT-25-09 with 24m @ 83.3% Fe2O3 + TiO2, 0.45% V2O5and 57 ppm Ga, 18 ppm Sc and 1,133 ppm Cr from 123m Holes FT-25-06 to FT-25-09 confirm mineralisation extension up to 150m from the west of the historical drilling, where it shallows toward the outcropping mineralized Schmoo Zone.
