Completion Of Phase 1 Drilling At Halo Project

VANCOUVER - POWR Lithium Corp. reported on the completed 884 meters in 4 HQ core holes across the project area at its Halo Project near Tonopah, Nevada. The Halo Project consists of ninety-eight (98) mineral claims located in Nevada’s Esmeralda and Nye counties, is considered prospective for claystone-hosted lithium mineralization.

Drilling at Halo commenced on October 31 and was completed on November 13. Hole depths ranged from 153.6 to 245.4 metres and all holes traversed a thick sequence of finely laminated claystone and siltstone. Logging, cutting and sampling were conducted by POWR’s technical team at their logging facility in Tonopah. A total of 490 samples (including internal QAQC) were retrieved. Initial results are expected shortly.

CEO, Patrick Morris, said, “We are pleased to have completed the Phase 1 drilling program with four holes traversing the claystone sequence suspected to host important Li values both to the north and west. I applaud the efforts of both Falcon Drilling and our field team to complete this maiden program during the 2023 field program and am anxious to receive the analytical results from our laboratory.”