Surge Battery Metals Inc. announced that certified assay results from hole NN2305 on the Nevada North Lithium Project (NNLP) confirms high grade mineralization starting from surface totaling 15.2m at 3,926 ppm Li. Drill hole NN2305 (drill site location N), which is a 150m step out to the south of NN2201, returned positive results ranging from the 1,000ppm cutoff to 4850ppm Li. This includes a horizon starting from surface which returned 15.2m at 3.926 ppm Li, within a broader interval of 19.1m at 3,437 ppm Li.

These results confirm high-grade lithium clay at surface with no overburden stripping required at this location. Significantly, an overall total of 54.1m of clay was intersected with an average grade of 3,003 ppm Li. Composite lithium values for the mineralized horizons, using a 1,000 ppm cutoff with no internal dilution.

Hole ID, From ft (m), To ft (m), Thickness ft (m), Grade (ppm Li), NN2305, Incl., 0.0, 0.0, 62.5 (19.1), 50.0 (15.2), 62.5 (19.2), 50.0 (19.1), 50.,0 (15.2), 3437, 3926, NN2305, 92.5 (28.2), 142.5 (43.4), 50 (15.2), 3226, NN2305 *, 175 (53.3), 207.5 (63.2), 32.5 (9.9), 2081, NN2305, 218 (66.3), 250.5 (76.2), 32.5 ("9.9), 2747, Average, 177.0 (54.1), 3003. Includes one 980 ppmsample. Surge is also pleased to announce that its CEO, Greg Reimer, will be presenting at Benchmark Week 2023, scheduled to take place from November 14th to 16th in Los Angles, California.

Benchmark Week has long been recognized as the premier gathering for the global lithium-ion battery supply chain and the wider energy transition participants. This event is the perfect platform for the company to highlight the significance of the NNLP in contributing to the domestic supply and development of battery metals.