Musk Metals Corp. has finished its drilling campaign on its 100% owned "Elon" lithium project in Quebec. Four drill holes have been completed on the southwest part of the Property.

Following the summer trail opening campaign, six drill pads have been prepared to the west, from which four drill holes have been successfully drilled. Overburden in the area is unexpectedly thick, with thickness ranging from 20 to 39m of sand originating from glacial sedimentary deposits. All of the drilled hole reached a depth of 150m.

The objective of the program was to investigate soil anomalies following an initial trenching program that's wasn't successful due to the depth of the bedrock. The first three holes (DDH-EL22-001, DDH- EL22-003 and DDH- EL22-004) had to go through approximately 20m of overburden before reaching bedrock, while DDH- EL22-007 had to go through approximately 39m of overburden before reaching bedrock. Logging has been conducted on the core and lithological observations were made.

The lithology of the three holes to the west is a mix of andesite and intermediate tuff, while the interpreted intrusion to the east (DDH- EL22-007) is mostly granodioritic. No pegmatites have been observed in the core, but sulphides (pyrite, pyrhotite, sphalerite and chalcopyrite) have been observed in almost all the lithologies and almost all the lengths of the core. In total, including blanks and core sample, 118 samples were sent to ALS laboratory in Val-d'Or.

114 has been sent for a full-metallic package (protocols Au-ICP21 for gold and ME-MS61L for base metals), 12 were sent for whole rock analysis (protocol ME-XRF26) and 6 were sent for lithium analysis (protocols LI-ICP82, ME-MS81 and ME-4ACED81). The next step will consist of a review of the assay results and reinterpretation of the geological maps to better define future steps forward. The Property is adjacent to significant lithium mineralization and the previous soil surveys indicate potential for lithium mineralization being hosted on the Property.

Recently, Lithium Amérique du Nord (LAN), a division of Sayona Mining Ltd. acquired the mineral rights to the Vallée Lithium property, owned by Jourdan Resources Inc., located just south and adjacent to the Elon Property. The Elon Property is strategically located in Abitibi, Qc at approximately 600 meters northeast of North American Lithium Project (recently acquired by Sayona Québec) and formerly known as Mine Québec Lithium. North American Lithium produced over 907,000 tons of material at 1.40% Li2O between 1955 and 1965 (Boily et al, 1989).

In a June 28th, 2022 news release, Sayona Québec formally approved the restart of North American Lithium operation for lithium extraction and spodumene concentrate production. In September 2022 Sayona announced a 200 million dollars contract for the mining operations. Jourdan Resources is investigating a pegmatite field approximately 1000m SE of the Elon Property, has reported lithium content of up to 2.38% Li2O over 0.90m and 1.33% Li2O over 5.25m in pegmatites and plans to conduct a second drilling campaign.

Sayona announced in November the acquisition of the Vallée Lithium property. This might indicate that the general area is fertile in lithium and that the regional environment is more favorable for additional lithium discovery in the future.