AMERICAN SALARS ACQUIRES HIGHLY PROSPECTIVE PROPERTY NEXT TO SAYONA MINING’S LAC SIMARD LITHIUM MINE, QUEBEC

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American Salars Lithium Inc.
American Salars Lithium Inc.

VANCOUVER, BC, Oct. 30, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- AMERICAN SALARS LITHIUM INC. ("AMERICAN SALARS" OR THE "COMPANY") (CSE: USLI, OTC: USLIF, FWB: Z3P, WKN: A3E2NY) announces it has signed a Mineral Claims Purchase Agreement (the “Agreement”) with an arm’s length vendor to acquire 100% of the Lac Simard South Project consisting of 3,672.75 hectares covering 64 claim blocks contiguous to Sayona Mining Limited (ASX: SYA) and Refined Metals Corp. (CSE: RMC) “Lac Simard” property that sampled 2.1% Lithium (4.52% Lithium Oxide Li2O) and 5.88% Tantalum Oxide (Ta2O5) (Ref. Report GM 36797, 1980).

The 100% owned Lac Simard South project is located 80 km southwest of Sayona’s “Authier” lithium project and spans the townships of Beauneville, Clérion, Delbreuil, and ChabertIt, accessible by gravel road off Route 117 near the municipality of Cadillac. The claims in the eastern sector are accessible by a network of logging roads; the southern and western sectors are accessible by boat or all-terrain vehicle and has very little overburden.

The Company intends to begin planning for a comprehensive work program to identify targets and test areas of immediate interest in this active lithium exploration, production and processing region of mining friendly Quebec. Sayona Mining Limited’s Abitibi Hub, comprised of its North American lithium, Authier Lithium and Tansim lithium projects are located nearby and boast a staggering aggregate measured and indicated resource of 111 million tonnes grading 1.14 % lithium, the largest lithium resource in Quebec.

Figure 1. Area of immediate interest 
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This lithium hub is more readily accessible, providing relatively lower cost exploration, than James Bay, and the area is home to a fully operating Lithium concentrator and planned lithium carbonate/hydroxide conversion plant thereby reducing the need for redundant processing downstream solutions and capital expenditure in the event of an economic discovery.

American Salars CEO & Director R. Nick Horsley states, “This is the Company’s first re-entry point into Quebec with the intention of building a strategic portfolio of hard rock lithium projects to compliment our lithium brine assets. The Company’s long-term belief in a lithium price rebound is steadfast and now is the time to build a multi-jurisdictional lithium company.”

Figure 2. Lac Simard South Regional Map
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Figure 3. Lac Simard South Claims Map
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Property Geology

The Lac Simard South property is underlain by the large monzodiorite batholith of Lac Simard Sud. This batholith is pinkish grey in color and is composed of plagioclase, K-feldspar hornblende with minor amount of epidote and quartz. Quartz-monzodioritic dykes and sills are observed at the margin of this intrusion. The Ni-Cu Laforce showing explored by Kerr Addison Gold Mines Ltd. and more lately by Fieldex Exploration (2007) lies about 1 km south of the Property and is underlain by a large granite batholith intrusive. The showing explored by Kerr Addison Gold Mines Ltd. is in a mass of amphibolite surrounded by pink granite but not far from the western edge of the granite batholith. The rock is composed of grey feldspar hornblende, the hornblende constituting from 40 to 90% of the rock.