Temas Completes Drill Program Targeting Critical Minerals and Rare Earth ElementsTechnology-driven critical metals company advancing Western supply resistance through patented processing IP, strategic exploration assets, and global commercial partnerships.Highlights2,302 m of HQ diamond drilling successfully completed at the La Blache Vanadium Titanomagnetite Critical Mineral Project in Quebec, Canada.Drill core assays to be sent to ALS Limited (ASX:ALQ) geochemistry facilities in Lachine, Quebec - results expected to flow starting January 2026.181 historic holes totalling 36,614m of core to be re-assayed targeting Gallium and other Rare Earth Elements ("REE").Program designed to expand & upgrade the Farrell-Taylor Massive Oxide ("MO") inferred resource of 108.8m tonnes at 17.83% Titanium (TiO2), 0.32% Vanadium (V2O5) and 59.4% Iron (Fe2O3).Early observations indicate the presence of Gallium and Scandium, as well as Titanium and Vanadium.Phase 2 drilling is being planned for early/mid CY2026.Drill core to support the development of Temas' patented Regenerative Chloride Leach ("RCL") technology, a new generation progressing technology that reduces costs by up to 65% and enhances recovery of Titanium, Vanadium, Rare Earth and other Critical Metals.Initial results from RCL technology development expected in early CY2026.Discussions to jointly develop the RCL technology on third-party ore including gold, silver, nickel and REE are ongoing with updates expected early in the new year VANCOUVER, BC / ACCESS Newswire / November 27, 2025 / Temas Resources Corp. ("Temas" or the "Company") (ASX:TIO)(CSE:TMAS)(OTCQB:TMASF)(FSE:26P0) is pleased to report the completion of its fall/winter HQ diamond drilling campaign at its La Blache property in Quebec, Canada.With drilling now complete, Temas will undertake a full core analysis and assay testing program to refine its geological model and advance geometallurgical testwork for its proprietary Regenerative Chloride Leach ("RCL") platform technology.This fall/winter exploration program delivered approximately 2,302 m of HQ diamond drilling focussed on the Farrell-Taylor deposit and represent the first of several planned exploration phases planned at La Blache. Additional exploration in 2026 will include definition drilling the Lac Schmoo deposit, the Hervieux East and the Hervieux West deposits on the La Blache property. Results from this program will support upgrading the existing 208.5 million tonne inferred resource, underpinning conversion to higher-confidence categories and contributing to a maiden JORC-compliant Mineral Resource Estimate ("MRE") during CY2026.Tim Fernback, CEO, of Temas Resources commented:"Now that our fall/winter exploration program at La Blache has been successfully completed, we are getting ready to submit the drill core to ALS Geochemical for follow-on assays. Our review of the prior drilling at La Blache, has identified significant signatures for both Scandium and Gallium, in addition to the Titanium, Vanadium and Iron. These critical metals are required for the development of high-performance aerospace equipment alloys and semiconductors respectively and will result in additional value to our planned MRE.""La Blache is a large, complex and highly prospective deposit, and this program positions us to integrate our proprietary RCL processing technology into future development work. The patented RCL process has demonstrated encouraging results in pilot studies; however, further independent verification and feasibility-level studies are required to confirm performance which is ideally suited for treating increasingly complex polymetallic mineral deposits like La Blache.""Temas plans to both license and joint venture the use of this technology internationally now that it has been shown to assist on developing metallurgically complex Gold, Silver, Nickel, Critical Mineral and Rare Earth Element deposits. The Company notes that the RCL cost reduction estimates are based on internal pilot-scale studies and have not yet been independently verified in a JORC-compliant feasibility study."The downhole elemental grade variation from LB-22-07 (Figure 1), which intersected ~87m true thickness of continuous Massive Oxide ("MO"), demonstrates the consistency and scale of mineralisation targeted by Temas. The Company is focused on these MO deposits as the main repository for five critical elements (Ti, V, Cr, Ga, Sc), as well as several major elements that can be rendered through the RCL process as co-products. Average elemental grades from all 405 assayed intercepts for the MO in Temas' 2022 program align closely with those of LB-22-07, reinforcing continuity across the Farrell-Taylor deposit.Mr. David Caldwell, Temas Chief Operating Officer, commented:"During a 2022 drill campaign, Temas drilled eight holes at Farrell-Taylor to validate historical data for use in a multi-commodity resource model. In addition to the three originally targeted elements, Temas sys