Critical Elements Lithium Corporation reported results from the recent infill drill program completed on the Rose Lithium-Tantalum Project ("Rose Project", "Rose" or "Project"). The Corporation completed a 2,382-meter drill program, encompassing thirteen drillholes. The program was designed to collect more geotechnical information for the optimization of mining engineering and at the same time to better tighten the drilling resolution in the eastern part of the deposit.

Selected drill intersection highlights include: L-22-188A: 1.33% Li2O and 66.41ppm Ta2O5 over 13.20 m; L-22-189: 1.79% Li2O and 220.39 ppm Ta2O5 over 4.10 m and 1.66% Li2O and 85.91 ppm Ta2O5 over 5.20 m; L- 22-190: 1.78% Li2O and 205.62 ppm Ta2O5 over 7.60 m and 1.52% Li2O and 119.22 ppm Ta2O5 over 6.90 m; L-22-192: 1.41% Li2O and 216.49 ppm Ta2O5 over 8.70 m; L-22-193: 1.05% Li2O and 197.10 ppm Ta2O5 over 14.20 m;LR-22-194: 1.06% Li2O and 137.81 ppm Ta2O5 over 9.30 m; L-22-195: 1.05% Li 2O and 226.53 ppm Ta2O5 over5.00 m; L-22-196: 1.12% Li2O and 60.04 ppm Ta2O5 over 12.90 m; L- 22-197: 1.10% Li2O and 63.64 ppm Ta2O5 over 21.70 m. This phase of drilling has been valuable in providing more geotechnical data that will be incorporated into the final mine plan. The tightened drill resolution has provided greater confidence in the resource block model on the eastern portion of the Rose deposit. Additional drilling is planned later this year to test the northern extension of the deposit, as well as potential satellite spodumene-bearing pegmatites within 10 km.

A 5,554-meter, 31-hole winter drill program was conducted on the Lemare zone and data is being compiled. Critical Elements intends to pursue further work on Lemare over the summer with surface mapping and a sampling program follow by drilling. Lemare is well-situated within 3 km of road access and is an excellent candidate for initial technical studies.