Consolidated Lithium Metals Inc. announced that analytical results have been received for the 873 soil samples collected during the 2022 and 2023 fall exploration programs at the Company?s 100% owned Preissac-LaCorne Lithium Project, located in the Abitibi Greenstone Belt approximately 29 km northwest of Val-d?Or, Quebec. Each anomaly consists of samples containing greater than 100 ppm lithium. Five of these anomalies (1-3 & 7-8) are located within the heart of the Vallée Lithium Trend Survey in the Northeast area of the property; along strike of the pegmatites comprising Sayona?s North American Lithium Operation and to lithium mineralization encountered on FE Battery Metal?s Augustus Property.

Three single sample anomalies (4-6) are located in the southern half of the property within the area sampled during the 2022 soil sampling program. The 2022 soil sampling property-wide survey was completed on 400 m x 200 m sample station spacings (608 samples). The 2023 soil sampling property-wide survey was completed on 200 m x 100 m sample station spacings (265 samples).

The Athona Anomaly is located 2.1 km west of the eastern property boundary and is along strike of the Keyboycon Lithium Showing on the adjacent property. Only one historical drill hole is present between the Athona Anomaly and the Keyboycon Lithium Showing. The Key West Anomaly is 1,400 m long and up to 200 m wide and is defined by eight anomalous samples ranging from 157 ppm Li to 248 ppm Li.

The anomaly is located 1,600 m west of the property boundary and is underlain by metasedimentary rocks located less than 200 m north of the LaCorne Batholith margin, the same stratigraphic and structural location of the nearby Canada Lithium/Beluga lithium occurrence on the adjacent property. The Narwal Anomaly is 800 m long and up to 150 m wide extending westward from the eastern property boundary. The anomaly is located immediately along strike of lithium-bearing pegmatites discovered on the adjacent property.

The Narwhal Anomaly has never been tested with a drill hole. The anomaly consists of two samples, one of which returned 180 ppm Li and the other 260 ppm Li. The NW Buffalo Anomaly returned a sample at 158 ppm Li and is located on the west side of the property, 400 m west of the Buffalo Canadian-Abitibi Beryl Occurrence.

No known historical drilling has been completed in the NW Buffalo Anomaly Area according to the Government of Quebec SIGEOM website. The West BaMo Anomaly consists of single sample containing 243 ppm Li and is located 400 m west of the known Baillargé Molybdènum Occurrence. No known historical drilling has been completed in the West BaMo Anomaly Area according to the Government of Quebec SIGEOM website.

The SE Preissac Anomaly is 136 ppm Li and is located on the southeast corner of the property. No known historical drilling has been completed in the SE Preissac Anomaly Area according to the Government of Quebec SIGEOM website. Given that the anomalies (4-6) occur within the 400 m x 200 m soil sample survey area, additional soil sampling, prospecting, and geological mapping is warranted in the vicinity of these three showings and will be undertaken in future exploration programs. The NW Narwhal Anomaly is a single sample anomaly of 157 ppm Li located 650 m northwest of the Narwhal Anomaly within the Vallée Lithium Trend.

No known historical drilling has been completed in the area according to the Government of Quebec SIGEOM website. The South Key West Anomaly is a single sample anomaly of 138 ppm Li located 100 m south of the Key West Anomaly within the Vallée Lithium Trend. No known historical drilling has been completed in the area according to the Government of Quebec SIGEOM website.

The SW Narwhal Anomaly is a single sample anomaly of 122 ppm Li located 1,200 m southwest of the Narwhal Anomaly, south of the Vallée Lithium Trend. No known historical drilling has been completed in the area according to the Government of Quebec SIGEOM website.