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Nevada Lithium to Participate in the “2025 Mining Conference: Mining and Supplying Critical Minerals & Precious Metals”

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Nevada Lithium Resources Inc.
Nevada Lithium Resources Inc.

VANCOUVER, British Columbia, Jan. 13, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Nevada Lithium Resources Inc. ("Nevada Lithium" or the "Company") (TSXV: NVLH; OTCQB: NVLHF; FSE: 87K) announced today that the Company CEO, Stephen Rentschler, has been invited to present at the “2025 Mining Conference: Mining & Supplying Critical Minerals & Precious Metals”, presented by Maxim Group LLC, on Thursday, January 16th, 2025, starting at 9:00 a.m. ET. Nevada Lithium is currently developing its 100% owned Bonnie Claire Lithium Project, located in Nye County Nevada. Bonnie Claire is amongst the largest lithium resources in the world.

During the “2025 Mining Conference: Mining & Supplying Critical Minerals & Precious Metals”, Tate Sullivan, Senior Research Analyst at Maxim Group, will host virtual conversations with companies to identify future trends in mining and supplying critical minerals and precious metals.

Nevada Lithium’s CEO, Stephen Rentschler will present January 16, 2025 at 1:30 p.m. ET.
This conference will be live on M-Vest. To attend, sign up to become an M-Vest member.

Click here to learn more and reserve your seat: https://m-vest.com/events/mining-01162025
or visit the Conference’s LinkedIn page here.

About Nevada Lithium Resources Inc.

Nevada Lithium Resources Inc. is a mineral exploration and development company focused on shareholder value creation through its core asset, the Bonnie Claire Project, located in Nye County, Nevada, where it holds a 100% interest.

Resources for the Bonnie Claire 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.1

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. 1