Core Lithium Ltd. provided an exploration and drilling update from the Finniss Lithium Project near Darwin in the Northern Territory. The company's recent exploration and Mineral Resource drilling has intersected lithium-rich spodumene pegmatite at a number of prospects. During the current drilling season, the company's exploration team has focused on Mineral Resource growth and conversion, as well as regional exploration, to extend mine life and lay the foundation for production expansion within the broader Finniss Lithium Project. This update provides the results from drill assays received for the more advanced prospects of Ah Hoy and Far West as well as for some of the first pass regional exploration targets. The company will update the market with significant drill results and Mineral Resource growth progress as results continue to arrive over coming weeks and months. Ah Hoy Prospect: Eleven RC drill holes have been completed at Ah Hoy with most holes intersected consistent thicknesses of spodumene mineralization within the Western Pegmatite. Assay results have been received for all holes at Ah Hoy with the best intersections as follows: 11m at 1.42% Li2O in SRC053; 19m at 1.21% Li2O in SRC054; 14m at 1.37% Li2O in SRC055; 11m at 1.28% Li2O in SRC056. These drill intersections are of a similar thickness and grade to previous drilling results at Ah Hoy, which include 10m at 1.57% Li2O in FRC208 and 12m at 1.19% Li2O in FRC074. These results are very encouraging and likely to support a maiden Mineral Resource Estimate at Ah Hoy in coming months. Earlier this year an Exploration Target was published for the Ah Hoy prospect. The Ah Hoy region also remains extremely prospective, as lithium-rich pegmatites within the area have demonstrated fertility with a number of significant pegmatite intersections up to 37m downhole in addition to the Western Pegmatite at Ah Hoy. Far West Belt: Fourteen RC drill holes were completed across Far West Central and Far West North. Pegmatite intersections were variable in thickness and grade with a number of holes recording no significant intersection. Assay results have been received for all holes with the best intersections as follows: 13m at 1.01% Li2O in NRC161; 6m at 1.79% Li2O in NRC163; 11m at 1.23% Li2O in FRC232; 7m at 1.24% Li2O in FRC233. These intersections continue to highlight the variability in the distribution, thickness, and grade of the numerous pegmatites within the Far West area.