Nevada Lithium files Technical Report for Bonnie Claire Project. Significantly Increases the Size and Grade of Lower Zone Inferred Lithium Mineral Resources, and Reports Maiden Lithium and Boron Indicated Resources

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VANCOUVER, British Columbia, Dec. 16, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Nevada Lithium Resources Inc. (CSE: NVLH; OTCQB: NVLHF; FSE: 87K) (“Nevada Lithium” or the “Company”) is pleased to announce that it has filed on SEDAR+ an independent technical report entitled “Mineral Resource Estimate NI 43-101 Technical Report, Bonnie Claire Lithium Project, Nye County, Nevada” dated December 16, 2024, with an effective date of September 24, 2024 (the “Technical Report”). The Technical Report was prepared by Global Resource Engineering Ltd.

The Technical Report was prepared at the request of the Company. The purpose of this Technical Report is to provide updated disclosure on the Company’s Bonnie Claire lithium project located in Nye County, Nevada (the “Project”) in accordance with National Instrument 43-101 – Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects (“NI 43-101”).

Nevada Lithium’s CEO, Stephen Rentschler, comments:

“We are excited to announce the impact of the new drilling in the Lower Zone of mineralized Lithium and Boron at Bonnie Claire. With the significantly increased tonnage and higher grades, Bonnie Claire is potentially unrivaled by other sediment hosted Lithium projects in Nevada and is amongst the largest and the highest-grade Lithium resources in the world. We have significantly Increased the size and grade of Lower Zone Inferred Mineral Resources at Bonnie Claire to 25.634 Mt LCE at 3,085 ppm Li. We have also reported Maiden Indicated Resources of 5.167 Mt LCE at 3,519 ppm Li and 2.318 Mt B at 8,404 ppm Boron.

Compared to Bonnie Claire’s previous resource report, the new drilling in the Lower Zone has led to a 68% increase in LCE tonnage, at an average grade that has tripled from 1,000 ppm to over 3,000 ppm. It includes intervals where grades exceed 6,000ppm. These increases have occurred using a cut-off grade that has more than doubled to 1,800 ppm. For the first time, we are also able to report a significant high-grade Boron resource that we believe further enhances the Project’s value.

I would like to offer my congratulations and thanks to Nevada Lithium’s Technical Team for this tremendous success. Their dedication and vision have led to results that are of global significance and, in my opinion, will lead to future increases in shareholder value. For further details, please see the Highlights section below as excerpted from the Company’s New Release, dated November 12, 2024.”

Highlights:

  • The Bonnie Claire Project comprises an 18,300-acre (74.1 km2; 28.6 mi2) land package with paved highway access, located 2.5 hours by highway from Las Vegas, Nevada. The Project is 100% owned by Nevada Lithium.

  • Resources for the deposit have been separated into two Zones; a Lower Zone (i.e., mineralization hosted by Lower Claystone and Lower Sandstone units) and an Upper Zone (i.e., mineralization hosted by an Upper Claystone unit). A very high-grade zone of Lithium and Boron in the Lower Zone remains open in 3 directions.

  • The Lower Zone gives an Indicated Resource of 275.85 million tonnes (Mt) at 3,519 ppm lithium (5.167 Mt LCE) and 275.85 Mt at 8,404 ppm Boron (2.318 Mt B), together with an Inferred Resource of 1,561.06 Mt at 3,085ppm Lithium (25.634 Mt LCE). This base-case resource is based on a 1,800ppm Lithium cutoff, constrained by Hydraulic Borehole Mining (HBHM) parameters, and an assumed 60% recovery of the host strata.

  • The Upper Zone gives an Indicated Resource of 188.08 Mt at 1,074 ppm Lithium (1.075 Mt LCE) and 152.11 Mt at 1,519 ppm Boron (0.231 Mt B), together with an Inferred Resource of 451.10 Mt at 1,106 ppm Lithium (2.655 Mt LCE) and 270.53 Mt at 1,505 ppm Boron (0.407 Mt B). This resource is calculated at a 900 ppm Lithium cut-off, within a Constraining Pit Shell, and would be mined by conventional open-pit methods

  • The updated Mineral Resource Estimate includes assays from eleven (11) additional exploration and infill drill holes completed since the 2021 maiden resource estimate. 2023 & 2024 drilling intersected the lower claystone which hosts the high grade (up to 7,160ppm) Lithium, and which remains open in three directions. It is reasonably expected that the bulk of Inferred Resources can be upgraded to Indicated through additional infill drilling.

  • The updated Mineral Resource Estimate will be included into ongoing work on an updated Preliminary Economic Assessment expected for completion at the end of Q1 2025.