Phase One Exploration Plan At Monitor Valley Project

COQUITLAM - Fuse Battery Metals Inc. has completed the first phase of its summer-fall exploration program at Monitor Valley Lithium Property in Lander County Nevada, approximately 50 kilometres west of Eureka, Nevada. The Company contracted the services of Rangefront Geological to perform both a detailed soil sampling on a 100 m X 100 m spacing and KLM Geoscience LLC (KLM) to perform a CSAMT geophysical survey to obtain information about subsurface resistivity and geology.  A total of nine CSAMT lines were surveyed for a total coverage of 17-line kilometers.  Together these geological techniques should help predict geological structure and possible locations for sub-surface lithium accumulation.  

Tim Fernback, President & CEO, said, “This first phase of the exploration plan in Monitor Valley is part of a methodical and systematic approach to understanding the underlying geology of our property.  This work will assist our geological team to determine next steps for the overall lithium exploration program, including but not limited to a subsequent drilling program. Now that the soil sampling and CSAMT geophysical survey programs are complete at Monitor Valley, we will focus our efforts on interpreting the data and completing a new NI #43-101 Technical Report on the property.  Once we receive the results from the assay lab, we will use this information alongside the geophysics data and plan our next steps at Monitor Valley.”