Consolidated Lithium Announces Vallée JV Intersects 1.04% Li2O over 7.15 m

Consolidated Lithium Metals Inc.
Consolidated Lithium Metals Inc.

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Assay Results from Baillargé Summer Program Encouraging

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Highlights of the 2023 Vallée JV Drilling Program
Highlights of the 2023 Vallée JV Drilling Program

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Assay Results from 2023 Summer Channel Sampling – Baillargé Project
Assay Results from 2023 Summer Channel Sampling – Baillargé Project

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Composites - 2023 Vallée JV Program
Composites - 2023 Vallée JV Program

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Composites - 2023 Vallée JV Program
Composites - 2023 Vallée JV Program

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Composites - 2023 Vallée JV Program
Composites - 2023 Vallée JV Program

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CLM Regional Projects Map [property boundaries from Company resources and historical drill hole, geology and showing information from the Government of Quebec website https://sigeom.mines.gouv.qc.ca/signet/classes/I1108_afchCarteIntr
CLM Regional Projects Map [property boundaries from Company resources and historical drill hole, geology and showing information from the Government of Quebec website https://sigeom.mines.gouv.qc.ca/signet/classes/I1108_afchCarteIntr

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Location of drilling and the Core Pegmatite Trend from the NAL Mine to East Vallée Project.
Location of drilling and the Core Pegmatite Trend from the NAL Mine to East Vallée Project.

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Close-up of the 2023 Vallee JV Drilling Program
Close-up of the 2023 Vallee JV Drilling Program

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Final Assay Results – 2023 Baillargé Program
Final Assay Results – 2023 Baillargé Program

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Composites - 2023 Vallée JV Program
Composites - 2023 Vallée JV Program

TORONTO, Feb. 15, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Consolidated Lithium Metals Inc. (TSXV: CLM | OTCQB: JORFF | FRA: Z36) (“CLM” or the “Company“) is pleased to announce that joint venture partner North American Lithium, Sayona Mining Inc.’s majority-owned subsidiary, (“NAL”) has reported to the Company the final set of assay results from the last 40 holes of the 2023 summer drilling program at the Vallée joint venture (the “Vallée JV”) lithium project, located approximately 30 km north of Val-d’Or, Quebec within the heart of the Vallée Lithium Corridor (see Figure 1). The 2023 summer drilling program consisted of 58 holes totaling 15,607 m. CLM released the results of the first 18 holes in its news release dated January 11, 2024, which is available under the Company’s SEDAR+ profile at www.sedarplus.ca.

The Company is also pleased to announce that analytical results have been received for the 29 drill holes completed and all surface channel samples from the outcrop stripping program, both parts of the 2023 summer exploration program at the Company’s 100% owned Baillargé Lithium Project (“Baillargé”). Baillargé is located in the Abitibi Greenstone Belt approximately 21 km northwest of Val D’Or, Quebec (see Figure 1).

Vallée JV 2023 Drilling Results

The 2023 summer drilling program succeeded at tracing lithium-bearing pegmatite mineralization associated with the adjacent NAL operating lithium mine across the entire width of the Vallée JV property (the “JV Property”) from northwest to southeast (see Figure 2). Thicker high-grade mineralized intersections were located along the northwestern and southeastern sections of the Core Pegmatite Dyke. The 2023 program extended the Core Pegmatite 700 m to the southeast from the area defined by CLM’s 2021 and 2022 drilling programs.

Highlights from the second set of results include a high grade intersection in hole VAL-23-051 that averaged 1.04% Li2O over 7.15 m from 157.15 to 164.30 m, an interval in VAL-23-051 of 17.60 m that averaged 0.55% Li2O from 112.50 to 130.10 m that included a higher grade subinterval of 1.25% Li2O over 3.20 m from 112.50 to 115.70 m, and a wide intersection of 16.02 m from VAL-23-057 that averaged 0.50% Li2O from 132.73 to 148.75 m that included a subinterval of 1.29% Li2O over 2.36 m from 140.74 to 143.10 m (see Tables 1 and 4).

Two high-grade intersections were also discovered in VAL-23-042, located north of the Core Pegmatite trend (see Figure 3). The first interval averaged 1.43% Li2O over 3.60 m from 167.55 to 171.15 m within an interval of 0.60% Li2O over 17.00 m from 163.00 to 180.00 m. The second interval averaged 0,68% Li2O over 23.30 m from 215.50 to 238.80 m that included a subinterval of 0.95% Li2O over 10.20 m from 216.55 to 226.75 m.