Advantage Lithium JV Surpasses Best Results to Date at Clayton NE: Total Composite 426.72 metres of 243.44mg/l Lithium in Brines

VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA--(Marketwired - Mar 1, 2017) - Advantage Lithium Corp. (the "Company" or "Advantage Lithium") (TSX VENTURE:AAL)(AVLIF) and its joint venture partner, Nevada Sunrise Gold Corp. ("Nevada Sunrise"), are pleased to announce the lithium brine drilling results at the Clayton NE project in the Clayton Valley, Nevada. Clayton NE borders the Silver Peak mine, operated by Albemarle Corporation ("Albemarle") - North America's only producing lithium mine. Hole CNE-17-04, drilled to a total depth of 609.6 metres (2,000 feet), has intersected multiple aquifer formations, including a total composite of 426.72 metres of brine-producing strata averaging 243.44 milligrams per litre ("mg/l") lithium between a depth of 140.21m to 609.6m metres, including a higher-grade interval averaging 274.6 mg/l lithium over 79.2 metres from a depth of 530.35 metres to 609.6 metres. This hole follows successful results from phase one drilling (see news releases dated Nov 1, 2016, Dec 5, 2016 and Dec 21, 2016).

Highlights

  • Continued 100% Drilling Success Rate with Strong Lithium Brine Results. Hole CNE-17-04 has intersected multiple aquifer formations:

    • Total composite of 426.72m of brine producing strata at an average grade of 243.44 mg/l lithium, including:

    • 274.6 mg/l lithium over 79.2 metres (530.35m to 609.6m)

  • Extension of mineralized brine trend to 4.46km. The highly-successful Phase 1 program defined a 3.43km mineralized trend. The results of Phase 2 drilling to date has extended this trend length to 4.46km.

  • Drilling deeper into potentially untested aquifers. Phase 2 holes are targeting possible deeper aquifers that may not have been intersected by previous drilling in the Clayton Valley. Previous hole CNE-16-03, from the Phase 1 program, was one of the deepest boreholes drilled in the Clayton Valley and, based on results obtained, may have hit a previously untested aquifer.

  • Permits/waivers obtained for future development of a lithium brine resource and wells. In November 2016, waivers were received from the Nevada Division of Water Resources for 5 of the 6 permitted holes, which allows for reaming a borehole to a larger diameter well, pump testing, and flow rate determination in order to provide the necessary technical information for development of an initial lithium brine resource at Clayton NE.

Ross McElroy, Technical Advisor and Director, of Advantage Lithium, commented: "We are continuing to see strong grades and brine flow from our drilling at Clayton NE and now have a mineralized brine trend that may stretch as far as 4.46km. These latest results are in line with our previous best hole at the project and, once again, we've not only encountered lithium brines relatively close to surface but also at greater depths, which suggests we may have again hit previously untested aquifers. All-in-all, we are making excellent progress towards an initial resource estimate at Clayton NE."