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#1Rome Resources 00000 INVESTOR PRESENTATION - - JULY 2023 TARGETING SUCCESS AT BISIE NORTH, IN THE DRC'S HIGH GRADE TIN PROVINCE TSXV: RMR FRA:33R 000 000 000 0 0 о 0 0 O 000 09 100 a#2Disclaimer 2 This presentation includes "forward-looking statements," within the meaning of the U.S. Securities Act of 1933, as amended and the U.S. Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, or the "Exchange Act." Forward-looking statements are not based on historical information and include, without limitation, statements regarding our future financial condition and results of operations, business strategy and plans and objectives of management for future operations. Forward-looking statements reflect our current views with respect to future events. The words "may," "will," "expect," "intend," "anticipate," "believe," "project," "estimate" and similar expressions identify forward-looking statements. These forward-looking statements are based upon estimates and assumptions made by us or our officers that, although believed to be reasonable, are subject to certain known and unknown risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially and adversely as compared to those contemplated or implied by such forward-looking statements. All forward-looking statements involve risks, assumptions and uncertainties. You should not rely upon forward-looking statements as predictors of future events. The occurrence of the events described, and the achievement of the expected results, depend on many events, some or all of which are not predictable or within our control. Actual results may differ materially from expected results. These risks, assumptions and uncertainties are not necessarily all of the important factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those expressed in any of our forward-looking statements. Other unknown or unpredictable factors also could harm our results. All of the forward-looking statements we have included in this presentation are based on information available to us on the date of this presentation. We undertake no obligation, and specifically decline any obligation, to update publicly or revise any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise. In light of these risks, uncertainties and assumptions, the forward-looking events discussed in this presentation might not occur. QP Statement Dr Deon Vermaakt is a consultant of Rome Resources Ltd and qualified geologist and is a registered Professional Natural Scientist (Geological Science) with the South African Council for Natural Scientific Professions (SACNASP Reg. No. 400074/03). Dr Vermaakt is a qualified person (QP) under NI 43-101 and has reviewed and approved the scientific and technical information contained in this presentation.#3Company Highlights#4Tin & copper prospects within 8km of the world's highest- grade tin mine GABON REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO ANGOLA N DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO (DRC) km 0 2 4 6 8 Rome Resources Tenement Areas Alphamin Resources Tenement Areas Granite Field Sn Target Horizon RWANDA BURUNDI UGANDA ZAMBIA TANZANIA 1. Alphamin Resources, Investor Presentation, BMO Roadshow 19, June 2023 PR13274 PR15130 Bisie Airstrip 4 Bisie North Anomaly River Highly anomalous, 5km long, tin soil anomaly; same geological setting Within 8km of Alphamin's Mpama North tin mine Access Road Bisie Alphamin Resources - Mpama North World's highest grade tin mine with an average grade of 4.5% tin Currently producing 4% of world tin supply (7% once Mpama South comes onstream) 1 Alphamin (TSXV: AFM) has $1.16B market capitalisation#5Significant Investment Opportunity Rome acquiring a 51% indirect interest in the Bisie North tin project First phase of drilling completed at Mont Agoma soil anomaly (1000m at >80ppm Sn) & Kalayi Prospect (max 1m at 11% Sn from channel sampling of workings) UT 5 公久久 Tin mineralization identified at Kalayi; significant tin, copper & zinc mineralization defined within a >200m wide sulphide zone at Mont Agoma (tin appears to increase in grade & width at depth) Rome's exploration team discovered Alphamin's tin deposits Tin is the neglected critical mineral in new green technology; pressure on supply from major tin producing countries - China, Indonesia, Myanmar & Peru#6Bisie North Tin Project#7Tin Anomaly Significant tin in soil anomaly defined over 5km • • Two parallel tin anomalies defined over 5km on PR's 13274 & 15130 - grades from soil sampling up to 0.2% Sn at Mont Agoma Prospect 2,000m tin in soil anomaly (>40ppm Sn) at Kalayi Prospect up to 1m at 11% Sn from channel sampling - High grade tin anomaly (>80ppm Sn) defined over 1,000m at Mont Agoma Mont Agoma has no artisanal workings • Mont Agoma has strong Cu, Zn, Pb, Au & As support (similar to Mpama - except for Au) 9893000 9890000 9891000 9892000 576000 577000 578000 579000 580000 576000 Kalayi 577000 Mont Agoma NW PR13274 578000 PR15130 579000 Mont Agoma 7 581000 Artisanal Adits Cu Anomaly Sn Contours (ppm) 30-40 41-80 81-160 161 500 >500 0 500 UTM35SWGS84 580000 000£686 0007686 0001686 0000686 1.000 Meters 581000#8Drilling at Mont Agoma Prospect R 707 m 697 m 579000 80 Initial drilling targeting potential 1,000m high grade tin anomaly (>80ppm Sn) defined at Mont Agoma • 15 diamond holes completed for 2,938m at Mont Agoma, testing 300m of strike . Significant sulphide mineralized system defined over a width of 200-250m Tin mineralization identified in all holes · Multiple mineralized shears identified - discrete "tin" zone in the NE, central "tin, copper and zinc" zone & "zinc" zone in the SW • Tin mineralization open to north-west, south-east and at depth N 842 m 837 m 827 m 822 m 822 m 787 m 817 m 857 m 827 m 852 m 837 m 827 m 807 m 817 m 822 m 832 m 777 m 742 m 752 m 757 m 762 m PDH019 802 m MADD008 MADD012 MADD011 797 m 782 m PR15130 Section 1 MADD003 MADD010A 722 m Mont Agoma MADD005 PDH023 MADD006 PDH020 MADD007 MADD002 MADD004A MADD001 867 847 m 857 m 862 m m 867 m MADD009 PDH024 PDH021 832 m 842 m 832 m PR13274 847 m 862m 857 m 2 832 m 852 m 747 m 579000 Cu Anomaly Sn Contours (ppm) 30-40 41-80 81-160 161 500 >500 7272m 737 m 0 667 m 712 m 702 m 100 772 m Drilling UTM35SWGS84 837 200 Meters Exploration Drillholes Status In Progress Abandoned Completed Planned#9Drilling at Mont Agoma Prospect (cont.) 9 Significant tin, copper & zinc mineralization defined over 300m of strike at Mont Agoma • Assay results received for first 4 drill holes - intersected near surface extensions of tin zones, results include: 4.4m at 1.03% Sn from 36m & 1m at 1.3% Sn from 46m (MADD002) 11.25m at 0.51% Sn incl 2.25m at 1.06% Sn from 5.75m (MADD004) ⚫ Subsequent drilling targeted deeper mineralization - intersected significant (5-30m) zones enriched in tin (visible cassiterite) & strong visible copper Indications are tin mineralization increasing in grade & width at depth similar to Mpama South & San Rafael (Peru) Program confirms presence of significant tin & copper mineralization at Mont Agoma - next phase of drilling to test strike & depth extensions Southwest (A) Significant Sn Intercepts Significant Zn Intercepts Mineralisation RL 800m Sn Sn/Cu/Zn Zn Zone 66m at 2.31 %Zn RL 700m • Assays pending - results expected in August 100 2m at 0.13 %Sn MADD002 MADD007 200 MADDOOS 4.4m at 1.03 %Sn Sn Zone 1m at 1.30 %Sn 0.5m at 0.13 %Sn 90m at 4.01 %Zn 1.5m at 0.19 %Sn 0.65m at 0.14 % Sn 0.40m at 0.14 %Sn 100 1.00m at 0.13 %Sn Zn & Anomolous Sn Zone (Open Down-dip) Sn/Cu/Zn Zone (Open Down-dip) 200 300 MADD010A 300 Northeast (B) Zn Zone Meters 50 100 MADD015A#10Drilling at Mont Agoma Prospect (cont.) Future drilling targeting tin mineralization at depth at Mont Agoma Prospect SCHEMATIC OF MINERAL ZONATION IN TIN DEPOSITS (Tin precipitates at Highest Temperature Levels, Zinc at Lowest Temperature Levels of Hydrothermal Fluids 1. Alphamin Resources, Investor Presentation, BMO Roadshow 19, June 2023 Decreasing Temperature Copper/Zinc/Lead Mineralization -Low Fluid Temperatures Copper + Tin Mineralization -Moderate Fluid Temperatures Tin Mineralization - High Fluid Temperatures Alteration Halo Zone of Shearing and Mineralization Alteration Halo Tin Granite (Mineralized Fluids Driven off as Granite Cools) Surface Zone Drilled at Mont Agoma Prospect 4.4m at 1.03 %Sn (MADD002) 2.3m at 1.06 %Sn (MADD004) 90m at 4.17 %Zn (MADD002) 5.7m at 1.24 %Cu (MADD003) ROME RESOURCES Zone Drilled at Alphamin Deposits¹ Mpama North ~ 5.5 %Sn Mpama South Indicated 3.26 Mt at 2.46 % Sn (80,200 Sn tonnes) Inferred 2.84 Mt at 2.42 % Sn (67,700 Sn tonnes) 10#11Drilling at Kalayi Prospect Significant tin mineralization confirmed at Kalayi • • • Tin mineralization discovered in 2 of the 4 holes drilled at Kalayi Discovery based on indicative handheld XRF results from representative pulps from the laboratory KBDD003: 12.5m zone with max grade of 0.5m at 8% Sn from 40.5m 2m zone with max grade of 1m at 1% Sn from 59m 3m zone with max grade of 0.4m at 10% Sn from 70m KBDD002: 2m zone with max grade of 0.8m at 1% Sn from 30.6m 2.5m zone with max grade of 0.5m at 6% Sn from 79m ⚫ Drilling below artisanal workings 11 130 Southwest (A) Kalayi Prospect Drill Section Northeast (B) -3m Mineralised Zone (Max XRF 10% Sn over 0.4m) 30 KBDD003 -12m Mineralised Zone (Max XRF 8% Sn over 0.5m) -2m Mineralised Zone (Max XRF 1% Sn over 2m). 0 25 Meters 50 Mineralised Intervals Niton XRF (with Visible Cassitente) Geology Zone of Shearing Shear Zones Mica Schist 130#12Drilling at Kalayi Prospect (cont.) Tin mineralization associated with a 2,000m tin in soil anomaly at Kalayi Drilling tested 150m of the associated 2,000m tin in soil anomaly at Kalayi ⚫ No associated Cu or Zn mineralization - closer to Alphamin's Mpama mineralization . Next phase of drilling will test the depth & strike extension of mineralization Samples submitted for assay - results expected in August 9892000 N 822 m 782 m 817 m Sn Contours (ppm) 30-40 41-80 577500 827 m Kalayi Prospect 812 m 807 m 802 m 797 m 822 m 792 m 787 m 762 m 852 m KBDD004 KBDD003 PR13274 Section 1 ☆ KBDD001 KBDD002 Visible cassiterite in drill core at Kalayi 81-160 161 - 500 >500 767 m 757 m 577500 817 m Kalayi 578000 PR15130 Mont Agoma PR13274 kn 847 m 852 m PR15130 857 m 0 75 150 Meters UTM35SWGS84 777 m 772 m 822 m Artisanal Workings Drilling Exploration Drillholes Status Completed 578000 12 9892000#13Drilling at Kalayi Prospect (cont.) Targeting tin within the tin mineralized zone at Kalayi Prospect - similar to Mpama North & South Decreasing Temperature SCHEMATIC OF MINERAL ZONATION IN TIN DEPOSITS (Tin precipitates at Highest Temperature Levels, Zinc at Lowest Temperature Levels of Hydrothermal Fluids Copper/Zinc/Lead Mineralization -Low Fluid Temperatures Copper + Tin Mineralization - Moderate Fluid Temperatures Tin Mineralization - High Fluid Temperatures Alteration Halo Zone of Shearing and Mineralization Alteration Halo 1. Alphamin Resources, Investor Presentation, BMO Roadshow 19, June 2023 Tin Granite (Mineralized Fluids Driven off as Granite Cools) Surface 13 Zone Drilled at Kalayai Prospect Visible Cassiterite (Sn) No Copper/Zinc Zone Drilled at Alphamin Deposits¹ Mpama North ~ 5.5 %Sn ROME RESOURCES Mpama South Indicated 3.26 Mt at 2.46 %Sn (80,200 Sn tonnes) Inferred 2.84 Mt at 2.42 % Sn (67,700 Sn tonnes)#14Drilling (cont.) Secondary high grade zinc and tin mineralization identified at Mont Agoma • Significant zinc mineralization intersected in the first 2 drill holes, results include: 131.00 81.6m at 2.68% Zn from 76.9m including 54m at 3.35% Zn from 95m (MADD001) 32.0 90m at 4.17% Zn from 77.5m including 30.6m at 7.28% Zn from 129.4m & 66m at 2.31% Zn from 172m (MADD002) Zinc mineralization defined from surface over 100m width & 300m of strike length • Copper depleted in upper section, best result includes: 5.65m at 1.24% Cu from 82m (MADD003) ⚫ Significant high grade visual copper intersected in deeper holes Samples submitted for assay - results expected in August DEPTH 33.0 m 14 Massive sphalerite (zinc) in drill core (left) & high grade chalcopyrite (copper) (right) at Mont Agoma#15Peer Comparison#16Mineralization Model at Bisie North Bisie North mineralization at higher level than Mpama South (148,900 tonnes tin) 200 1 400 600 800 Longitudinal Section 1000 Low-grade tin (<1% Sn) intersected in upper levels at Mont Agoma - low grade tin intersected in upper levels at Mpama South High grade, near surface Zn & Cu mineralization at Mont Agoma - Zn & anomalous Cu mineralization at Mpama South in upper levels Drilling intersections at a higher topographic level than Mpama South Mineralization has a strong shoot geometry at Mpama North & South - similar shoot geometries expected at Mont Agoma & Kalayi Prospects South R.L. 850m R.L. 700m 1. 3 Jun 2022 Alphamin Announces a 46% increase in the Mpama South Inferred Mineral Resource Estimate MADD001 4.1m @ 0.35 %Sn MADD004 11.25m @ 0.51 %Sn MADD010A 28m of Sn and Cu $1 S2 S3 Mpama South Declared Resource Envelope (1.0 % Sn cut-off) 200 400 MADD002 1m @ 1.30 %Sn MADD003 13m @ 0.21 %Sn 1200 16 1400 North Bisie North Surface Mpama South Surface Main Zone Drilled at Bisie North Resource Open 0 100 200 600 800 1000 1200 Meters 1400 300 500#17Mineralization Model at Bisie North Similar style of mineralization to San Rafael tin mine in Peru (9% of world supply) Mineralization at San Rafael (Peru) top to bottom (1): . Strong zonation with copper/zinc/lead near surface and tin at depth Copper (3-10%), Zinc (2-4%), lead (2%), silver (20-40g/t) from 5,000m AMSL to 4650m AMSL Transition zone with copper & tin between 4650m AMSL & 4500m AMSL (150m) Tin (3-10%) below 4500m AMSL All 3 zones observed in section at Bisie North SE Cu grades Transition Zone 1-3% Sn grades No data (lode narrows) NW 5000 m 4500 m 4000 m 3-5% 5-10% > 10 % a.s.l. 0 1000m 5000 m • Zinc zone in the west at Mont Agoma Copper/tin transition zone at Mont Agoma ⚫Tin zone in the east at Mont Agoma Tin zone at the Kalayi workings - no Cu or base metals 1. Article in Mineralium Deposita - August 2002 Transition Zone No data 1-3% 3-10 % > 10 % 4000 m a.s.l. 17#18Tin - The Neglected Critical Mineral#19Tin, a future facing metal Growing demand Essential metal to modern electronics, Al, and EV demand "Tin's extensive use in solder makes it the metal that glues the technology revolution together" (Ref: Roskill) Potential future applications include lithium-ion batteries, solar PV, hydrogen economy, carbon capture, Al Supply under pressure China, Myamar, Indonesia & Peru, world's major producers' tin resources under pressure / delaying exports Lack of undeveloped high grade projects 19 by Ge#20Think tin for solder, batteries, chemicals and critical alloys Global tin use by application 9% 7% 12% 7% 17% 361,900 tonnes 48% 30% 900 20 20 Top tin producers 7% 00 3% 0 5% 23% 6% O 00 0 00 7% 0 00 000 08 00 0000 9% 10% 0 00 800 000 00 00 000 48% Solder 17% Chemicals 12% Tinplate 7% Lead-acid 7% Tin-Copper 9% Other 30% China 23% Indonesia 10% Peru 9% Myanmar 7% Brazil 6% Bolivia 5% DR Congo 3% Australia 7% Other Ref: International Tin Association Ref: explainthatstuff.com O 0 O#21Company Insight#22Corporate Overview A strong, highly credentialed Management team and Board of Directors Capitalisation Data (1) Share Price Share Price Performance Since Re-Listing C$ 0.22 C$/share Volume (M) 0.50 0.20 Basic S/O (2) M 80.3 0.45 0.18 Market Cap C$M 17.7 0.40 0.16 0.35 0.14 Board and Management 0.30 0.12 Mark Gasson Chief Executive Officer, & Director 0.25 0.10 Dr Georg Schnura Director 0.20 0.08 Serge Nawej Tshitembu Director David Jenkins Director Jamie Anderson Exploration Manager 0.15 0.10 0.05 0.06 0.04 0.02 Key Shareholders Board & Management 1. Market data as at 10 July 2023 2. Undiluted shares outstanding 20% 29-Nov-22 30-Jun-23 22#23Board and Management Mark Gasson CEO & President Mr Gasson is a geologist with 36 years of experience and has been active in South Africa, Tanzania and the DRC since 1986 in gold and base metals exploration and resource development. Mr Gasson served on the Boards of Tiger Resources, Erongo Energy, Alphamin Resources and Taruga Minerals and as Exploration Manager of a number of Junior Exploration Companies. He was instrumental in the discovery of 1 million tonnes of copper at Kipoi, 250,000 tonnes of tin at 3.5% tin at Alphamin's Bisie tin project and 3Moz of gold at Amani's Giro deposits, all of which are located in the DRC. Mr Gasson currently serves on the BoD of AJN Resources and Pathfinder Minerals and brings considerable relevant skills and experience to the Board. He is a member of the Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy. Dr Georg Schnura Director Dr. Georg Schnura graduated in Law and Economics from the University of Mannheim, Germany. After his activity as Assistant Professor, he obtained a PhD in Business and Economics at the University of Mannheim. He has then been active in banking and obtained senior positions. He has been Member of the Supervisory Board of a Luxembourg bank and a bank in Spain. He has worked as consultant for renowned international companies and has advised governments in emerging economies on structural and macro-economic reforms. Serge Nawej Tshitembu Director Mr Nawej is a qualified lawyer, a Congolese national who grew up in Belgium and is based in Kinshasa in the Democratic Republic of Congo ("DRC"). He is currently a professional business consultant and has significant experience advising mining construction and infrastructure companies operating in Africa, particularly the DRC, in respect of strategic development, finance, legal matters and government relations and geopolitical challenges. Mr Nawej completed his legal qualifications (and remains registered as a lawyer) in Belgium. He previously practiced law in Belgium and the DRC and was a key contributor in the development of a successful law firm based in the DRC involved in major cross border transactions in Africa. Mr Nawej is a director and shareholder of one of the Company's joint venture partners. 23#24Board and Management David Jenkins Director Jamie Anderson Exploration Manager Mr. Jenkins has been involved in the energy and mining industries since 1990 and possesses business experience and expertise in the areas of hydrocarbon and mineral exploration, corporate finance, corporate administration, and corporate management. Mr. Jenkins is the President of J2 Capital Partners LLC, a private investment firm specializing in early-stage investment and management in the resource industry. Additionally, Mr. Jenkins is or has been an officer and director of a number of publicly traded mineral exploration companies in Canada and the United States whose properties have been located in many different jurisdictions worldwide. Prior to 1990, Mr. Jenkins spent over ten years in the investment business, concentrating on the management of assets of high-net worth individuals, trusts, and estates with an American Investment Bank. Mr. Jenkins has also been involved real estate development Mr Anderson is a geologist with 15 years of experience in the DRC including 7 years of experience working in tin. Mr Anderson started the Bisie Tin project as Exploration Manager with Alphamin in 2012 and defined a +200k tonne high grade tin resource. He was part of the team that took the project through to construction phase and managed the exploration when Alphamin recommenced drilling at their Mpama South Project at Bisie in 2020. Prior to Alphamin, Mr Anderson completed the resource definition drilling on Kipoi Central, Kipoi North and Sase copper deposits in the Central African Copper belt and oversaw exploration on the Judiera and Kaminafitwe projects and drilling out the Kileba deposit with Tiger Resources. He also managed a cobalt exploration project with CHEMAF in the Kolwezi district. 24#25Deal Terms An early-stage project in a major tin province in eastern DRC • Two licences, PR 13274 & PR 15130, cover 38.4km² Rome to acquire 51% indirect interests of both permits on the following terms: • Funding CAD$4M of exploration expenditures on both permits Issuance of 48M Rome shares (12M already issued) • Exploration expenditures and share issuances to be completed on or before 31 January 2024 9900000 10000000 Punia • Rome currently has currently earned a 25% project interest in the BNTP & an agreement to acquire an additional 15% indirect interest in PR15130 KINSHASA 500000 Lubutu Bisie North Walikale Lubumbashi لمہ 500000 600000 700000 Mpama 800000 L N 0 15 30 Kilometers Luofu Vitshumbi Kanyabayonga Masisi Walikale Democratic Republic of the Congo 600000 Goma Rutshuru Kalehe Kashofu PR15130 Bukavu Kabare 700000 PR13274 800000 25 9800000 9900000 10000000#26• Takeaways . Highly anomalous, 5km long, tin in soil anomaly within 8km of Alphamin's Mpama North 4.5% tin mine Anomaly in same geological setting & along the same structure which hosts Alphamin's Mpama North & South First phase of drilling completed at Mont Agoma, multiple mineralized shear zones intersected over >200m width mineralization open in all directions • Reconnaissance drilling completed to test the Kalayi & Mont Agoma NW Prospects where artisanal workings have exposed tin mineralization - significant tin mineralization identified at Kalayi • Rome currently employs more than 100 unskilled labourers in the area & is in process of liaising with local communities to identify key community development projects 26#27Photo Gallery Drill core (cassiterite blebs - brown & chalcopyrite) and drill pad preparation 27 DE#28Photo Gallery Camp & Construction 28#29Thank you Rome Resources Ltd TSXV: RMR, FRA:33R E: [email protected] W: romeresources.com > RomeResources

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