Quarterly Activities/Appendix 5B Cash Flow Report

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Stock Wildcat Resources Ltd (WC8.ASX)
Release Time 16 Jan 2026, 8:18 a.m.
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 Wildcat Resources Delivers Exploration and Development Milestones
Key Points
  • Bolt Cutter Central lithium discovery significantly expanded, with a mineralisation footprint now defined over more than 2.0km
  • Strong, consistent high-grade lithium intercepts from RC drilling at Bolt Cutter Central
  • Definitive Feasibility Study at the Tabba Tabba Project advanced, including metallurgical testwork and strategic tenement acquisition
Full Summary

Wildcat Resources Limited (ASX: WC8) has delivered strong exploration results at its Bolt Cutter Central Lithium Project, located approximately 10km west of the Tabba Tabba Project in the Pilbara region of Western Australia. Ongoing RC drilling has significantly expanded the scale and continuity of the lithium mineralised system, confirming Bolt Cutter Central as a major emerging discovery. The mineralisation is now defined over more than 2.0km in a north-westerly orientation and up to 800m in a north-easterly orientation, materially increasing the known footprint of the system. Multiple high-grade lithium intercepts were returned, including 12m @ 1.65% Li2O, 11m @ 1.32% Li2O, and 9m @ 1.84% Li2O. At the Tabba Tabba Project, Wildcat has advanced the Definitive Feasibility Study (DFS) with metallurgical testwork demonstrating potential to unlock additional ore and by-product credits. The company also acquired a strategically located exploration licence adjoining the Tabba Tabba Project, which is expected to improve mine layout flexibility and deliver potential operating and capital cost efficiencies. Additionally, Wildcat executed a Native Title Agreement with the Nyamal native title holders, a critical milestone toward the development of the Tabba Tabba Project.

Outlook

Wildcat plans to continue exploration diamond and RC drilling at Bolt Cutter Central, progress the DFS at Tabba Tabba, finalise environmental studies, advance statutory approvals, and continue regional exploration.