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NOA Lithium Brines Inc. (TSXV:NOAL) ("NOA" or the "Company") is pleased to announce that it has completed the last outstanding property payment related to its Rio Grande Project in Argentina. Upon the payment of US $300,000 made to Aldebaran Resources ("Aldebaran"), NOA now owns 100% of El Camino property ("El Camino Claim"), which is a fully permitted claim within NOA's 37,000 hectares Rio Grande Project, located in the Salta Province.
Gabriel Rubacha, Chief Executive Officer and Director of NOA, stated, "This is a major milestone for NOA. The company now fully owns all its claims in our flagship project, where all of our current announced resource is located. Based on the resource and high concentration, we strongly believe that the Rio Grande Project is one of the last undeveloped projects with the potential to become a major player in the region. Therefore, this milestone marks a significant step in consolidating NOA´s ownership of its resource-rich Río Grande Project and de-risks the path forward of the project and NOA".
About NOA Lithium Brines Inc.
NOA is a lithium exploration and development company formed to acquire assets with significant resource potential. All NOA's projects are located in the heart of the prolific Lithium Triangle, in the mining-friendly province of Salta, Argentina, near a multitude of projects and operations owned by some of the largest players in the lithium industry. NOA has rapidly consolidated one of the largest lithium brine claim portfolios in this region that is not owned by a producing company, with key positions on three prospective salars, being Rio Grande, Arizaro, Salinas Grandes, and totalling over 140,000 hectares.
On Behalf of the Board of Directors,
Gabriel Rubacha
Chief Executive Officer and Director
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