Beryllium Targets Defined On The Lithium Butte Property

VANCOUVER - Rockland Resources Ltd. reported additional surface chip channel samples taken on its keystone Lithium Butte Property located in Juab County, Utah. The objective of the recent sampling was to better define the beryllium (Be) targets, ahead of the proposed first modern drill program now scheduled for the new year. Multiple prospective targets have been indicated on the Lithium Butte property and the proposed RC drill program is designed to test for both lithium and beryllium mineralization.

An additional seven surface chip channel samples were taken by Company personnel from the Saddle Target, with a peak value of 2,130 parts per million (ppm) Be, and an average of 1,179 ppm Be. Peak lithium (Li) values are 995 ppm Li, with an average of 505 ppm Li. As observed in previous sampling, lithium values are strongly anomalous over the beryllium prospect area, but lower than in the surrounding lithium targets. Associated values of rubidium (Rb) and cesium (Cs) are strongly anomalous in the Saddle Target area and are useful pathfinder metals.

CEO, Mike England, said, "All of the channel samples from the Saddle Target returned significant beryllium values and enhance and strengthen this zone. Channel samples give a much better representative picture of what we are looking at over single rock samples so this is a very good step in the right direction as we ready ourselves to drill."