Musk Metals Corp. announce it will start its fifth exploration program for Phase 1, on its 100% owned `'Elon'' lithium project in Quebec. The survey will use a motorized auger drill to sample the till below the surface sediments.

The purpose of the survey is to better define the dispersion of the plume in the till column in three dimensions (3D). Permit request has been sent and exploration work is expected to start mid-October upon permit reception. The program target soils that are located down-ice from identified magnetic and soil anomalies (see news release dated March 4th, 2022) that were not explained during the last rock drill phase (see news release dated December 28th, 2022).

The program targets identified magnetic and soil anomalies that were not explained by drilling. The till will be drilled using a Big Beaver Auger Drilling Rig equipped with a split spoon sampler. The Company is expected to test approximately 46 holes.

Overburden thickness in the area is approximately up to 25m thick, based on overburden measurements from the 2022 drilling campaign. If till is not found or not reached, the field crew will perform a soil assay in the sediment in parallel to the drilling in order to obtain information via a MMI (Mobile Metallic Ion) sampling. The hollow core is expected to reach the till material beneath the surficial sediments where it will collect material within the split spoon sampler.

The till is planned to be sampled to produce a 1kg for fine material sample. The sampling stations are approximately 40m apart and perpendicular to the glacial flow. Mountain Bike trails, Cross-Country Ski trails and other trails are present on the southern part of the Property and are expected to be used to place the auger drill.

Damage to the trails should be minimal and will be repaired before leaving.