| 1844 Resources Receives Work Authorization for Impact and  Drilling Permit for Flagship Vortex/Vallières Property, Sullipek East  Project 
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 October 30, 2025 9:08 AM EDT | Source:  1844 Resources Inc.
 
 Saskatoon, Saskatchewan--(Newsfile Corp. - October 30, 2025) - 1844 Resources Inc. (TSXV: EFF) ("1844" or the "Company") is  pleased to announce that it has received its Work Authorization for  Impact (Authorisation de travaux d'impact, ATI) permit, a mandatory  requirement in Quebec for exploration activities that may have  environmental or community impacts. The ATI permit is issued by Quebec's  Ministry of Natural Resources and Forests (MRNF) following  consultations with the affected Indigenous communities and local  municipalities. With this authorization, 1844 is fully compliant with  provincial regulations and may proceed with its planned exploration  activities.
 
 This approval also enabled the Company to obtain the  necessary drilling permit from the Ministry, authorizing the preparation  and execution of a 3,000-metre drilling program on the Sullipek East  portion of its flagship Vortex/Vallières Project.
 
 Sylvain Laberge,  President and CEO of 1844, states "We are delighted with the progress  made on our flagship Vortex/Vallières project and are fortunate to  benefit from the expertise of Bernard-Olivier Martel, our Qualified  Person, who also serves in this capacity at the Gaspé Copper Mine."  Mr.  Laberge continues, "The receipt of this permit allows 1844 to resume  its exploration work on the Vortex/Vallières Project. We thank Ms. Suzie  Tremblay V.P. at Explo-Logik inc., Quebec's Ministry of Natural  Resources and Forests, along with all local communities and Nations, for  their collaboration in advancing these permits."
 
 Vortex/Vallières Project
 
 The  Vortex Project is a copper, molybdenum, and gold property located 25  kilometres west of Murdochville. It consists of 60 claims covering a  total area of 35 square kilometers.
 
 
 Sullipek East Showing:In August 2012 a  press release  announced a discovery of 29 metres grading 0.94% Cu starting at 5.20  metres depth. The 3,000-metre drill program will allow us to build upon  previous analytical results showing meaningful intervals, with three  stratigraphic levels showing strong mineralization potential.
  
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 Lower contact of the Forillon Formation29.8 m @ 0.94% Cu: DDH 11-V-04
 21.0 m @ 0.13% Cu: DDH 11-V-01
 35.7 m @ 0.18% Cu: DDH 11-V-05
 1.9 m @ 0.54% Cu: DDH 09-K-04
 Upper contact of the carbonate-rich Indian Point Formation10.3 m @ 0.57% Cu: DDH L89-1
 1.2 m @ 0.24% Cu: DDH 11-V-04
 9.0 m @ 0.15% Cu: DDH 11-V-06
 IP1 Horizon (a 20-40 m thick zebra limestone unit)17.0 m @ 0.30% Cu: DDH 11-V-04
 7.0 m @ 0.50% Cu: DDH 11-V-04
  
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 Sullipek Deposit:A  NI 43-101 compliant inferred resource estimate, completed by Claude  Duplessis, Eng. of Goldminds Geoservices on February 2, 2017 ( see report),  defined 2,240,000 tonnes grading 1.09% Cu, representing approximately  24,000 tonnes of contained copper (1844's portion of the Sullipek  Deposit).
 
 The mineral resource model was prepared using 349  historical drill holes, outlining three main copper-mineralized  envelopes. Grade interpolation was performed using inverse square  distance with a minimum of three composites based on 1.5-metre  intervals. The model uses 5-metre cubic blocks (weighing 337.5 tonnes  each) and an ellipsoid oriented NNW-SSE, with dimensions of 60 m × 40 m ×  10 m.
 
 The combination of both portions of the Sullipek  Deposit-the Vallière and Vortex sectors-represents a historical mineral  inventory that includes non-NI 43-101 compliant estimates. Notably, a  1993 Geostat study reported measured resources (Class II geological  reserves) of 5.9 million tonnes grading 0.82% Cu. These historical  estimates are not compliant with current standards, and therefore the  mineralized material cannot be considered a current mineral resource.
 
 The  Qualified Person has not completed sufficient work to verify or  classify the historical estimate as current, and therefore, the Company  is not treating the historical estimate as a current mineral resource.
 
 Additional  work required to verify and potentially upgrade the historical estimate  to current NI 43-101 standards would include the verification of  historical drill data, quality assurance/quality control (QA/QC)  validation, resampling of available core, twinning of selected holes,  and updated geological and block modeling supported by modern analytical  methods and database validation.
  
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 Geological Setting:The  project lies within a hydrothermal system approximately 1,000 meters in  diameter. The outcropping rock, composed of porcelanite, belongs to the  Forillon Formation and the Indian Point Formation. Mineralization,  consisting of disseminated and veinlet sulfides, is mainly  stratigraphically controlled in the area. It shows similarities to the  Gaspé Mine and is classified as a porphyry/skarn copper type, with  disseminated and veinlet/stockwork chalcopyrite, accompanied by pyrite,  pyrrhotite, molybdenite, and gold.
 About 1844 Resources Inc.: 1844 is a  Canadian exploration company focused on strategic and energy-related  metals in the underexplored region of Gaspé, Québec. With a dedicated  management team, the Company's goal is to create shareholder value  through the discovery of new deposits.Geophysics:Earlier  this month, 1844 completed a high-resolution airborne MAG-SPEC  geophysical survey over the property, with 50-metre line spacing. The  survey data are currently being refined in the final processing phase  and results will be released shortly.
 
 Historical airborne EM  surveys highlighted a conductive zone one kilometer wide, located within  a network of NNW-trending faults. This zone includes a  southeast-dipping sequence of geological units and has never been tested  at depth.
 
 Bernard-Olivier Martel, P.  Geo, the Company's Director of Exploration, is a qualified person (as  such term is defined in National Instrument 43-101 - Standards of  Disclosure for Mineral Projects) and has reviewed and approved the  technical disclosure contained in this news release.
 
 1844 RESOURCES INC.
 
 (signed) "Sylvain Laberge"
 
 Sylvain Laberge
 President and CEO
 514.702.9841
 Slaberge@1844resources.com
 
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