United Lithium Corp. announced that Michael Kobler has been appointed to the board of directors. Mr. Kobler has joined the board of directors of the Company effective immediately.

He is replacing Amandeep Parmar, who resigned as a director of the Company to focus on other ventures. Mr. Kobler holds a BSc in Mining Engineering from Montana Technological University. Over the past 35 years, he has specialized in identifying, acquiring, developing, and producing natural resource opportunities throughout the world, as well as overseeing the design and construction of a number of infrastructure projects.

Mr. Kobler was a co-founder and served as Executive Chairman, CEO and COO of American Lithium Corp. until April 2021. He developed the lithium claystone discovery in Nevada to a current resource of 10.5 million tons of Lithium Carbonate Equivalent.

He oversaw key process development, plan of operations and transitioned the company to its long-term management team. Mr. Kobler founded Osum Oil Sands Corp. (‘OSUM') in Alberta in 2005.

During his tenure with OSUM, he oversaw the growth of the company from a start-up to a valuation approaching $500 million; he also hired his successors to ensure the smooth transition of the company to its next phase of growth and an equity value approaching $2 Billion CAD. The company is presently producing 18 thousand barrels of bitumen per day. Mr. Kobler has served in a variety of roles for early-stage companies including, Chairman, Chief Executive Officer, President, Technical Advisor, Engineer, and Project Manager, and has been a founder and a major shareholder in a number of these ventures.

Mr. Kobler has a strong record of success in the exploration, permitting, and de-risking of resource projects. His expertise in identifying opportunities through a detailed examination of all available information combined with his in-depth knowledge of permitting processes, including detailed environmental work, and dealing with issues related to water supply have positioned him for projects across North and South America.