Drilling Is Set To Commence At The Nevada North Lithium Project

VANCOUVER - Surge Battery Metals Inc. reported that drilling equipment and crews are being mobilized to begin the second round of drilling at its flagship Nevada North Lithium Project. The current drilling program follows on from the discovery program of 2022 that revealed lithium enrichment in sediments along a strike length of 1,620 meters, with individual intercepts of up to 78m at a weighted average 3245 ppm Li, with values as high as 5950 ppm Li (13.7 - 15.3 m hole N2208), and the highest grade hole overall (N2207) with 120m grading a weighted average 3943 ppm Li.

The new program will test an expanded footprint to greater depth. Results of the geophysics program (Surge announcement May 23, 2023) indicated greater thicknesses of the target sedimentary unit to depths of 300 meters. The strike length will also be extended to 3000m (9,850 ft) from 1,620m (5,320 ft). The apparent width will also be extended to 920m (3,020 ft), from the previous extent of 350 m (1,150 ft). On site, Surge geologists will be using a hand-held LIBS (Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy) device to determine semi-quantitative values for lithium directly from the cores.

Greg Reimer, President, and CEO, said, "The Surge team is very keen to follow up on the exciting results of our previous drilling campaign to further expand and define the mineralization in readiness to announce a resource in the fourth quarter. Incorporating the initial results of our geophysics program, we are encouraged at the prospect of further defining and extending the footprint, depth and thickness of the lithium-clay mineralization. With in excess of $9.5 Million in the treasury, we are well funded to complete our exploration and development plans.”w