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Surge Battery Metals Expansion Drilling Intersects High Grade Lithium Clay South of Resource Area: Wide Intercepts up to 91.4 M @3,800 PPM Li Returned, Increases Strike Length 1.3KM

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Surge Battery Metals (TSXV: NILI) (OTCQX: NILIF) announces high-grade lithium intersections from its 2024 drilling program at the Nevada North Lithium Project (NNLP). Key highlights include:

  • NNL-021: 50.3m @ 3,813 Li PPM
  • NNL-022: 91.4m @ 3,800 Li PPM
  • NNL-024: 80.8m @ 3,236 Li PPM

The drilling has extended mineralization 1,300 meters south, increasing the strike length from 3 km to 4.3km. Lithium mineralization is present within 15m of surface in all holes. These results are expected to expand the existing inferred resource of 4.67 million tonnes of lithium carbonate equivalent grading 2,839 ppm lithium at a 1,250 ppm Li cut-off.

Surge Battery Metals (TSXV: NILI) (OTCQX: NILIF) annuncia interessanti intersezioni di litio di alta qualità dal suo programma di perforazione 2024 presso il Nevada North Lithium Project (NNLP). I punti salienti includono:

  • NNL-021: 50,3 m @ 3.813 PPM di Li
  • NNL-022: 91,4 m @ 3.800 PPM di Li
  • NNL-024: 80,8 m @ 3.236 PPM di Li

La perforazione ha esteso la mineralizzazione di 1.300 metri a sud, aumentando la lunghezza dell'asse da 3 km a 4,3 km. La mineralizzazione di litio è presente entro 15 m dalla superficie in tutti i fori. I risultati sono previsti per espandere le risorse stimate esistenti di 4,67 milioni di tonnellate di equivalente carbonato di litio con una qualità di 2.839 ppm di litio, con un valore di cut-off di 1.250 ppm di Li.

Surge Battery Metals (TSXV: NILI) (OTCQX: NILIF) anuncia intersecciones de litio de alta calidad de su programa de perforación 2024 en el Proyecto de Litio Nevada North (NNLP). Los puntos destacados incluyen:

  • NNL-021: 50.3 m @ 3,813 PPM de Li
  • NNL-022: 91.4 m @ 3,800 PPM de Li
  • NNL-024: 80.8 m @ 3,236 PPM de Li

La perforación ha extendido la mineralización 1,300 metros al sur, aumentando la longitud de la veta de 3 km a 4.3 km. La mineralización de litio está presente en todos los pozos dentro de los 15 m de la superficie. Se espera que estos resultados amplíen el recurso inferido existente de 4.67 millones de toneladas de equivalente a carbonato de litio con una ley de 2,839 ppm de litio, con un corte de 1,250 ppm de Li.

Surge Battery Metals (TSXV: NILI) (OTCQX: NILIF)는 네바다 노스 리튬 프로젝트(NNLP)에서 2024년 시추 프로그램의 고품질 리튬 교차 지점을 발표했습니다. 주요 하이라이트는 다음과 같습니다:

  • NNL-021: 50.3m @ 3,813 Li PPM
  • NNL-022: 91.4m @ 3,800 Li PPM
  • NNL-024: 80.8m @ 3,236 Li PPM

이번 시추로 광물화가 남쪽으로 1,300미터 연장되어 스트라이크 길이가 3km에서 4.3km로 증가했습니다. 리튬 광물화는 모든 구멍에서 표면으로부터 15m 이내에 존재합니다. 이러한 결과는 1,250ppm Li 컷오프 기준으로 2,839ppm 리튬 함량의 467만 톤으로 추정되는 기존 자원을 확장할 것으로 예상됩니다.

Surge Battery Metals (TSXV: NILI) (OTCQX: NILIF) annonce des intersections de lithium de haute qualité dans le cadre de son programme de forage 2024 au projet de lithium Nevada North (NNLP). Les points clés incluent :

  • NNL-021 : 50,3m @ 3.813 PPM de Li
  • NNL-022 : 91,4m @ 3.800 PPM de Li
  • NNL-024 : 80,8m @ 3.236 PPM de Li

Le forage a étendu la minéralisation sur 1.300 mètres vers le sud, augmentant la longueur de la strike de 3 km à 4,3 km. La minéralisation en lithium est présente dans tous les forages dans les 15 m de la surface. Ces résultats devraient permettre d'élargir la ressource inférée existante de 4,67 millions de tonnes d'équivalent carbonate de lithium avec un taux de 2.839 ppm de lithium, avec une coupure de 1.250 ppm de Li.

Surge Battery Metals (TSXV: NILI) (OTCQX: NILIF) gibt hochgradige Lithium-Intersektionen aus seinem Bohrprogramm 2024 im Nevada North Lithium Project (NNLP) bekannt. Zu den wichtigsten Höhepunkten gehören:

  • NNL-021: 50,3 m @ 3.813 Li PPM
  • NNL-022: 91,4 m @ 3.800 Li PPM
  • NNL-024: 80,8 m @ 3.236 Li PPM

Die Bohrungen haben die Mineralisierung um 1.300 Meter nach Süden erweitert und die Streichenlänge von 3 km auf 4,3 km erhöht. Lithium-Mineralisierung ist in allen Bohrlöchern innerhalb von 15 m von der Oberfläche vorhanden. Diese Ergebnisse werden voraussichtlich die bestehende geschätzte Ressource von 4,67 Millionen Tonnen Lithiumcarbonat-Äquivalent mit einer Gehaltsgrenze von 2.839 ppm Lithium bei einem Schnitt von 1.250 ppm Li erweitern.

Positive
  • High-grade lithium intersections up to 7,680 ppm at NNLP
  • 43% increase in lithium mineralization strike length from 3 km to 4.3km
  • Near-surface lithium mineralization present within 15m of surface in all holes
  • Potential expansion of existing inferred resource of 4.67 million tonnes of lithium carbonate equivalent
  • Successful step-out drilling confirming continuity and expansion of mineralization
Negative
  • Poor drilling conditions and sample recovery in NNL-023, possibly due to a fault
  • Two holes (NNL-025 & 026) did not reveal known mineralized clays observed in previous drilling

West Vancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - July 23, 2024) - Surge Battery Metals Inc. (TSXV: NILI) (OTCQX: NILIF) (FSE: DJ5) (the "Company" or "Surge") is pleased to announce the first half of certified assays results from its 2024 drilling program for the four holes located on private surface land holdings (see news release dated April 4, 2024) at its Nevada North Lithium Project (NNLP).

Highlights

  • NNL-021: 50.3m @ 3,813 Li PPM (Inc. 45.7m @ 4,051 Li PPM)

  • NNL-022: 91.4m @ 3,800 Li PPM (Inc. 82.3m @ 4,038 Li PPM)

  • NNL-024: 80.8m @ 3,236 Li PPM (Inc. 51.8m @ 4,020 Li PPM)

2024 RC Drilling continues to intersect high-grade lithium mineralization up to 7,680 ppm at the NNLP and has extended drill-indicated mineralization 1,300 meters to the south from existing holes. Today's results now increase the lithium mineralization over a North South strike length from 3 km to 4.3km, which is a 43% increase over the current inferred resource area. Lithium mineralization is present within 15m of surface in all holes, even starting at surface in two holes, and extending to 122m below surface. The results of these drill holes are expected to expand the existing inferred resource of 4.67 million tonnes of lithium carbonate equivalent grading 2,839 parts per million lithium at a 1,250 ppm Li cut-off (see Figure 1).

Drilling operations proceeded smoothly and with minimal interruptions. Logging by Surge geologists has been reconciled with assay data, validating the occurrence of Li-bearing clay mineralization consistent with holes drilled in 2022 and 2023. These first four holes, all drilled on private land, were designed to test the upper package of clay units and did not penetrate the lower clays intersected in previous phases of drilling.

Mr. Greg Reimer, Chief Executive Officer, and Director commented, "We are very pleased with todays results which confirmed that thick, high-grade and near-surface lithium mineralization continues to the south of our resource area. We see the same pattern in 2024 drilling as we have in 2023 and 2022 drilling where the highest lithium grades start at or near surface and should bode well for an updated resource estimate and PEA due later this year. We also importantly extend our gratitude to the private landowners who allowed us surface access to complete this drilling."

Assay results for the first four holes are summarized below.

NNL-021

NNL-021 was drilled to 280 feet (85 meters) and intersected 165 feet (50 meters) of mineralized clay at an average grade of 3,813 ppm Li. This includes a high-grade interval of 150 feet (45.7 meters) at 4,051 ppm Li. Geologic interpretations based on soil geochemistry, geophysics, and observed geomorphology predicted clays at this location to be lower grade and thinner, and we are pleased to report that the highly favorable clays are thicker and of higher grade than expected. This site, collared nearly 1,100 meters east of the southernmost 2022/2023 holes, has succeeded in its goal of proving continuity of mineralization as well as incentivizing additional exploration to the east.

Composite lithium values for the mineralized horizons, using a 1,000ppm cutoff with no internal dilution, are shown in the following table:

Hole IDFrom
(ft)
To
(ft)
Thickness (ft)From
(m)
To
(m)
Thickness
(m)
Li
(ppm)
NNL-021020200.06.16.12,696
NNL-02140905012.227.415.24,661
NNL-0211051908532.057.925.93,859
NNL-0212502601076.279.23.01,413
Sequence Total165
50.33,813

 

NNL-022

NNL-022 was drilled to 400 feet (122 meters) and penetrated 300 feet (91 meters) of mineralized clay at a grade of 3,800 ppm Li. This includes a high-grade interval of 260 feet (82.3 meters) at 4,038 ppm Li. Like NNL-021, the mineralized clay zones have a greater thickness than previously modeled, and assays confirm mineralization is thicker than what was expected based on field observations by Surge geologists (see news release dated June 20, 2024). NNL-022 was collared 1050 meters southeast of the nearest 2022 and 2023 holes and 830 meters southwest of NNL-021, presenting additional exploration opportunities to the south.

Composite lithium values for the mineralized horizons, using a 1,000ppm cutoff with no internal dilution, are shown in the following table:

Hole IDFrom
(ft)
To
(ft)
Thickness (ft)From
(m)
To
(m)
Thickness
(m)
Li
(ppm)
NNL-022451308513.739.625.94,605
NNL-0221501954545.759.413.73,913
NNL-02221035014064.0106.742.73,734
NNL-02237040030112.8121.99.11,660
Sequence Total300
91.43,800

 

NNL-023

NNL-023 was drilled to 500 feet (152 meters) and intersected 75 feet (15.2 meters) of mineralized clay at an average grade of 1,982 ppm Li. Poor drilling conditions and sample recovery - possibly attributable to a fault - may have had a negative impact on the thickness and grade reported today; several lost samples occur within or at the end of a mineralized zone. As reported (see news release dated June 20, 2024), field interpretations by Surge geologists suggested only 25 feet of mineralized rocks would be present, however assays have confirmed 75ft (15.2m) of mineralization. This hole stepped out 1,065m west from known mineralization and provides critical data for refining the geologic model of the project.

Composite lithium values for the mineralized horizons, using a 1,000ppm cutoff with no internal dilution, are shown in the following table:

Hole IDFrom
(ft)
To
(ft)
Thickness (ft)From
(m)
To
(m)
Thickness
(m)
Li
(ppm)
NNL-02351051.53.01.51,150
NNL-02350803015.224.49.12,634
NNL-0238085524.425.91.5NSS
NNL-0238590525.927.41.52,790
NNL-023901001027.430.53.0NSS
NNL-0231201301036.639.63.01,205
NNL-0231601701048.851.83.01,083
NNL-0231701952551.859.47.6NSS
NNL-023195200559.461.01.51,005
NNL-0233153251096.099.13.02,205
Sequence Total75
22.61,982
 NSS denotes "non-sufficient sample": the sample received was either too small or non-existent

 

NNL-024

NNL-024 was drilled to 400 feet (122 meters) and intersected 265 feet (81 meters) of mineralized clay at an average grade of 3,236 ppm Li. This includes a high-grade interval of 170 feet (51.8 meters) at 4,020 ppm Li. This hole continues to demonstrate high grades and thickening mineralized clays to the south. The hole was collared nearly 1,000 meters south-southeast of the nearest boreholes from the 2022 and 2023 drilling phases and placed 1,040 meters from the nearest 2024 sites reported above. The hole was a successful step-out, keeping the exploration potential open to the south.

Composite lithium values for the mineralized horizon, using a 1,000ppm cutoff with no internal dilution, are shown in the following table:

Hole IDFrom
(ft)
To
(ft)
Thickness (ft)From
(m)
To
(m)
Thickness
(m)
Li
(ppm)
NNL-024090900.027.427.44,043
NNL-02411526515035.180.845.73,093
NNL-0242853052086.993.06.11,145
NNL-0243853905117.3118.91.51,390
Sequence Total265
80.83,236

 

Of the remaining 4 holes to be reported from the 2024 drilling program, two holes (NNL-025 & 026) are located far to the west on property held with M3 Metals Corp. These hole locations were selected to explore for very distal and deep continuity of mineralization. Field observations during the drilling of these holes did not reveal the known mineralized clays observed in previous drilling. The other two holes drilled (NNL-027 & 028) are located as additional step outs to the south of the private parcel and did confirm the presence of the mineralized clay horizons discovered in the 2022 and 2023 drill programs. Assay results have yet to be received for all of these holes.

SAMPLE CUSTODY AND HANDLING

Surge geologists prepared barcode-labeled standard 20" x 24" polyester Heavy Sentry Bags while carefully following a schedule on a cut sheet. These bags and cut sheets were given to the drillers in order with blanks and commercially obtained standards were removed at a rate of greater than 1 out of every 7 samples (final QA/QC insertion rate was 17.4%). Duplicates were tied together so drillers would know they were handling a duplicate. RC chip samples from the reverse circulation drilling were directly placed in bags from the cyclone separator outlet from the drill rig for the entirety of every 5-foot interval drilled. Chip trays containing representative samples of each interval were logged on-site by Surge geologists. The sample bags were allowed to dry on the pad during drilling for 2-3 days. Once dry, Surge geologists would load samples along with QAQC sample inserts, and personally drive them to ALS global in Twin Falls, Idaho for sample preparation. Once sample preparation was completed, samples were shipped to ALS Global in Vancouver, BC for analysis using the ME-MS41 method. ALS Global is independent of the company. Blanks reported no greater than 34 ppm Li, and all but two standards passed scrutiny. The two failed standards under-reported their certified values. Duplicates all passed scrutiny. All duplicates plotted within an acceptably (<10%) tolerance.

Qualified Person as Defined Under National Instrument 43-101

Alan J. Morris, MSc, CPG of Spring Creek, Nevada, a Qualified Person as defined under National Instrument 43-101 has reviewed and approved the technical aspects of this news release.

About Surge Battery Metals Inc.

Surge Battery Metals, a Canadian-based mineral exploration company, is at the forefront of securing the supply of domestic lithium through its active engagement in the Nevada North Lithium Project. The project focuses on exploring clean, high-grade lithium energy metals in Nevada, USA. Lithium is a crucial element for powering the electric vehicles of tomorrow. With a primary listing on the TSX Venture Exchange in Canada and the OTCQX Market in the US, Surge Battery Metals Inc. is strategically positioned as a key player in advancing lithium exploration, contributing significantly to the sustainable future of the electric vehicle industry.

About the Nevada North Lithium Project

The Company's Nevada North Lithium Project, located in the Granite Range southeast of Jackpot, Nevada 73 km north-northeast of Wells, Elko County, Nevada. The first two rounds of drilling, completed in 2022 and 2023, identified a strongly mineralized zone of lithium bearing clays occupying a strike length of more than 3,000 meters and a known width of up to 950 meters. Highly anomalous soil values and geophysical surveys suggest there is potential for the clay horizons to be much greater in extent. The Nevada North Lithium Project has a pit-constrained Inferred Resource containing an estimated 4.67Mt of Lithium Carbonate Equivalent (LCE) grading 2,839 ppm Li at a 1,250 ppm cutoff.

On behalf of the Board of Directors

"Greg Reimer"
Greg Reimer,

President & CEO

Contact Information

Email : info@surgebatterymetals.com
Phone : 604-662-8184
Website: surgebatterymetals.com

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Figure 1: Plan View showing the location of all drilling on the NNLP, in addition to an outline of the Maiden Resource Estimate. 

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Figure 2: Cross Section 1 and 2 showing 2024 RC holes including the southernmost 2022 RC and 2023 diamond core holes. Drill strings are color-coded by assay with a working geological interpretation. Normal faults are interpreted with some uncertainty with dashed lines. The thin, lower clays are not represented in Section 2, as they are not intercepted by holes on this cross-section line.

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FAQ

What are the key lithium intersections reported by Surge Battery Metals (NILIF) in its 2024 drilling program?

Surge Battery Metals reported high-grade lithium intersections including NNL-021: 50.3m @ 3,813 Li PPM, NNL-022: 91.4m @ 3,800 Li PPM, and NNL-024: 80.8m @ 3,236 Li PPM at its Nevada North Lithium Project.

How much has the lithium mineralization strike length increased at Surge Battery Metals' (NILIF) Nevada North Lithium Project?

The lithium mineralization strike length has increased by 43%, from 3 km to 4.3km, due to the extension of drill-indicated mineralization 1,300 meters to the south from existing holes.

What is the existing inferred resource at Surge Battery Metals' (NILIF) Nevada North Lithium Project?

The existing inferred resource at the Nevada North Lithium Project is 4.67 million tonnes of lithium carbonate equivalent grading 2,839 parts per million lithium at a 1,250 ppm Li cut-off.

When are the updated resource estimate and PEA expected for Surge Battery Metals' (NILIF) Nevada North Lithium Project?

The updated resource estimate and Preliminary Economic Assessment (PEA) for the Nevada North Lithium Project are expected later in 2024, according to the press release.

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