Foremost Lithium Resource & Technology Ltd. announced its drilling plans on its Zoro Lithium Property located near the historic mining centre of Snow Lake in Manitoba. The Company is completing plans in preparation of 30-hole, 7,500-metre diamond drill winter program including submitting work permits at the Manitoba Mines Branch. The drill program on the Zoro Property will be in addition to the Company?s recently announced 2,500 metre diamond drill program on its Jean Lake Lithium/Gold Property located in the same mining centre.

Drilling on both properties will total 10,000 metres. Foremost Lithium?s Zoro and Jean Lake Properties share contiguous borders with Snow Lake Lithium?s Thompson Brothers and Grass River properties, which are disclosed as having an aggregate measured, indicated and inferred resource estimate of approximately 8.2 million tonnes of 1% Li2O. The Zoro Property is directly adjacent to the Thompson Brother?s (?TB?) lithium trend, known for hosting several lithium enriched occurrences.

The Zoro Property is also adjacent to the Crowduck Bay Fault which is a significant regional focus for the development of lithium-enriched pegmatite clusters. Dyke 1: Drilling at the Zoro Property will focus on Dyke 1, which partially outcrops at surface and hosts an inferred resource from a single high-grade lithium bearing spodumene pegmatite of 1,074,567 tons at a grade of 0.91% Li2O, with a cut-off of 0.3%, as set out in the Company?s filed SK-1300 Technical Report Summary (2023) and NI-43-101 Technical Report (2018). Mineralization is defined for 265 metres along strike and to a depth of 265 metres and attains widths of up to 40 metres.

Dyke 1 has not been drilled since 2018 and is open along strike and at depth providing excellent potential for further resource development. Figure 2 (below) displays previous historic drill holes in Dyke 1, but also highlights this Dyke 1?s potential in the upcoming drill program, as it displays an abundance of undrilled area for further resource development. Dahrouge Geological Consulting(?DGC?) conducted a summer exploration program with the goal of collecting surficial structural data to aid in drill targeting while also verifying the presence of spodumene-mineralized pegmatite on surface at Dyke 1. DGC plans to further investigate the spodumene-bearing pegmatites on Dykes 8, 3 and 16 with this drill program.

Dyke 8: Dyke 8 has been previously intersected by eight holes (total of 98.25 metres), intersecting high-grade lithium in 36.5 metres of spodumene-bearing pegmatite, including, 12.3 metres of 1.1%, Li2O, 4.4 metres of 1.2% Li2O and 2.2 metres of 1.5% Li2O. This Dyke has been defined over 120 metres in length, 5-15 metres in width and has been drilled to a depth of 157 meters and remains open in all directions. Dyke 3 is also open in all directions and further drill testing will be performed to confirm the relationship between Dyke 8 and Dyke 3. DGC is currently finalizing all details of the Zoro Property winter drill program, including securing all vendors and facilities.

Drilling is expected to commence in First Quarter of 2024 and Foremost will provide additional updates in due course.