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Rock Tech Lithium Inc. announced promising assay results from its ongoing drill program at the Georgia Lake lithium project in Ontario. The program, initiated in 2021, aims to enhance resource classification and extend mineralization. Key highlights include 11,604 meters drilled at the Main Zone North and significant lithium grades reported, such as 1.37% Li2O over 13.2m at Conway. The findings will bolster the pre-feasibility study. Rock Tech plans to supply lithium hydroxide to the automotive sector, targeting production by 2024.

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  • Significant lithium grades reported, including 1.37% Li2O over 13.2m.
  • Drill program completed approximately 21,000 meters, enhancing resource classification.
  • Ongoing pre-feasibility study for the Georgia Lake Project expected to improve market position.
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VANCOUVER, BC, June 30, 2022 /PRNewswire/ - Rock Tech Lithium Inc. (TSX-V: RCK) (OTCQX: RCKTF) (FWB: RJIB) (WKN: A1XF0V) (the "Company" or "Rock Tech") is pleased to announce the latest assay results from the Company's ongoing drill program (the "Drill Program") at its 100%-owned Georgia Lake lithium project in the Thunder Bay Mining District of Ontario (the "Georgia Lake Project").

Rock Tech began the Drill Program in 2021 in support of an ongoing pre-feasibility study being conducted in respect of the Georgia Lake Project.. The current drilling results are from test drilling completed during the fall 2021 and winter 2022 portions of the Drill Program and will be included in the Georgia Lake Project pre-feasibility study. These results comprise the second of 3 batches of results from the winter 2021 and spring 2022 phase of the Drilling Program. Commenting on the Drill Program, Robert MacDonald, General Manager of the Georgia Lake Project, said, "Rock Tech is pleased with the progress of our Drill Program at our Georgia Lake Project. We are continuing to focus on completing a pre-feasibility study in respect of the Georgia Lake Project while concurrently pursuing project permitting."

The Georgia Lake Project, located between Nipigon and Beardmore, Ontario is comprised of 1,042 hectares of mineral leases and 5,686 hectares of mineral claims (see Figure 1).  Since the start of the Drill Program in 2021, the Company has completed approximately 21,000 metres of diamond drilling that focused on five spodumene pegmatite deposits known as the Main Zone North ("MZN"), Conway, Main Zone Southwest ("MZSW"), Harricana and Line 60 (see Figure 2).

The objective of the Drill Program is to increase the confidence in the current mineral resource estimate in respect of the Georgia Lake Project and to upgrade the resource classification from predominantly inferred resources to predominantly indicated resources, as well as test potential extensions of the mineral resource down dip and along strike of the deposits. The assay results from the initial batch of core samples from the Drill Program were announced in a press release dated January 12, 2022.  

KEY EXPLORATION HIGHLIGHTS

  • Thirty-six (36) NQ1 diamond drill holes totaling 11,604 metres were completed at the MZN deposit.
  • Thirty-five (35) NQ diamond drill holes totaling 5,943 metres were completed at Conway.
  • Sixteen (16) NQ diamond drill holes totaling 3,437 metres were completed at MZSW, Harricana and Line 60.
  • New significant results from the program included (all results listed below)
    • Main Zone North
      • NC-21-16      11.4m (true width) at 1.09% Li2O starting at 284.1m
      • NC-21-20      13.2m (true width) at 1.37% Li2O starting at 195.5m
      • NC-22-02       9.0m (true width) at 1.17% Li2O starting at 284.4m
    • Conway
      • CON-22-04      7.0m (true width) at 1.36% Li2O starting at 96.3m
      • CON-22-23      8.2m (true width) at 1.16% Li2O starting at 47.0m
  • The Drill Program extended mineralization along strike and down dip of MZN and Conway deposits (See below for details).

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1 Note: Represents core samples of 47.6mm in diameter.

DETAILS ABOUT THE MAIN ZONE NORTH DRILLING

The MZN deposit contains multiple stacked pegmatite dikes that are grouped into the "Northern" and "Southern" pegmatite systems at MZN. Spodumene mineralization at MZN strikes at 235 degrees for over 1 km and dips 60 degrees to the northwest. At MZN, the Drill Program extended spodumene mineralization for 50 – 100 metres down dip of known pegmatites for about 300 metres along strike on the eastern side of the deposit (See Table 1 and Figure 3 to Figure 5)

DETAILS ABOUT THE CONWAY DRILLING

The Conway deposit hosts one main pegmatite dike with spodumene mineralization striking at 210 degrees for 800 metres and dips 70 degrees to the northwest. The 2021 – 2022 drilling at Conway extended spodumene mineralization for 100 metres along strike to the south, to the 75 metres level (See Table 2 and Figure 5 and Figure 6).

DETAILS ABOUT MAIN ZONE SOUTHWEST, HARRICANA, AND LINE 60

The MZSW deposit, located 1 km to southwest of MZN deposit, hosts three parallel – sub-parallel spodumene pegmatites that strike at 235 degrees for 300 metres, dipping 70 degrees to the northwest. The Harricana and Line 60 deposits are located 1 and 1.5 kms to the southeast of MZN deposit. Harricana contains two sub-parallel dikes, Harricana Main and Harricana West. Harricana Main strikes at 220 and dips 60 degrees to the northwest. Harricana West strikes at 220 and dips 60 degree to the northwest in the southern half of the dike; however, the orientation of the dike changes to strike of 140, dipping 60 degrees to the southwest, in the north. See Table 3 and Figure 5 for significant pegmatite intersections at MZSW and Harricana. 

SAMPLING AND QAQC PROCEDURE 

Samples were taken across every spodumene-bearing pegmatite and 1 metre into the barren host rock on either side of the dykes. Sample lengths were around 1 metre, though individual sample length was determined based on internal zoning of the dykes and the locations of their contacts. Core to be sampled was cut in half with one half being sent for analysis and the other half remaining in the box for reference. All core is stored at Rock Tech's core facility in Beardmore, Ontario. Each sample was put into its own plastic sample bag with a sample tag and closed with zip ties. About 13% of the samples submitted to Activation Laboratories Ltd. ("Actlabs") for analysis were QAQC samples that were inserted into the sample stream and consist of a high- and low-grade lithium standards, blank material, and duplicates. Samples were sent to Actlabs' preparation laboratories in Geraldton and Thunder Bay, Ontario for crushing and pulverizing, and were subsequently sent to Actlabs' geochemistry laboratory in Ancaster, Ontario for analysis of 41 elements using fusion plus ICP-OES or ICP-MS. Analysis for lithium was completed using a sodium peroxide fusion plus ICP-OES. Actlabs is independent of the Company.

SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNICAL DISCLOSURE

The scientific and technical disclosure included in this news release has been reviewed and approved by Amanuel Bein, P.Geo., Chief Exploration Geologist of the Georgia Lake Project, a Qualified Person under National Instrument 43-101 Standards of Disclosure of Mineral Projects.  Exploration data was collected and verified following the guidelines outlined in CIM Mineral Exploration Best Practice Guidelines.

ABOUT ROCK TECH LITHIUM INC. 

Rock Tech Lithium Inc. is a cleantech company with operations in Canada and Germany that aims to supply the automotive industry with high quality, "made in Germany" lithium hydroxide. As early as 2024, Rock Tech intends to commission Europe's first lithium converter with a production capacity of 24,000 tonnes per year. This is equivalent to the volume needed to equip around 500,000 electric cars with lithium-ion batteries. 

Rock Tech owns the Georgia Lake Project in Ontario, Canada. The Company has set itself the goal of creating a closed loop for lithium, thus closing the raw material gap on the road to clean mobility. As early as 2030, around 50 percent of the raw materials used by Rock Tech are expected to come from the recycling of batteries.

Rock Tech Lithium Inc. - Powering the Battery Age
www.rocktechlithium.com 
On behalf of the Board of Directors,  
Dirk Harbecke  
Chairman 

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Cautionary Note Concerning Forward-Looking Information

The following cautionary statements are in addition to all other cautionary statements and disclaimers contained elsewhere in, or referenced by, this press release.

Certain information set forth in this press release contains "forward-looking information" and "forward-looking statements" (collectively, "forward-looking information") within the meaning of applicable securities laws, which are based on Rock Tech's current expectations, estimates, and assumptions in light of its experience and is perception of historical trends. All statements other than statements of historical facts may constitute forward-looking information. Often, forward-looking information can be identified by the use of words or phrases such as "estimate", "project", "anticipate", "expect", "intend", "believe", "hope", "may" and similar expressions, as well as "will", "shall" and all other indications of future tense. All forward-looking information set forth in this press release is expressly qualified in its entirety by the cautionary statements referred to in this section.

In particular, this new release contains forward-looking information pertaining to: statements regarding the Drill Program and the ongoing pre-feasibility study, including their objectives, results and the associated timing thereof; the Company's expectations regarding the Georgia Lake Project including statements regarding future plans, activities, and schedules relating to the property and related exploration and development activities; statements regarding the Company's plans with respect to its proposed lithium converter, including the timing and features thereof; statements and expectations regarding the electric vehicle industry; Rock Tech's opinions, beliefs and expectations regarding the Company's business strategy, development and exploration opportunities and projects, and plans and objectives of management for the Company's operations and properties.

Forward-looking information contained in this press release is based on certain assumptions, estimates, expectations, analysis and opinions of the Company and in certain cases, third party experts, that are believed by management of Rock Tech to be reasonable at the time they were made. Such assumptions, estimates and other factors include, among other things: that the Drill Program and ongoing pre-feasibility study will continue as currently planned, expected growth, performance and business operations, future commodity prices and exchange rates, prospects, growth opportunities and financing available to the Company, general business and economic conditions, results of development and exploration, Rock Tech's ability to procure supplies and other equipment necessary for its business. The foregoing list is not exhaustive of all assumptions which may have been used in developing the forward-looking information. While Rock Tech considers these assumptions, estimates and factors to be reasonable based on information currently available, they may prove to be incorrect. Forward-looking information should not be read as a guarantee of future performance or results.

In addition, forward-looking information involves known and unknown risks and uncertainties and other factors, many of which are beyond Rock Tech's control, that may cause Rock Tech's actual events, results, performance and/or achievements to be materially different from that which is expressed or implied by such forward-looking information.  Risks and uncertainties that may cause actual events, results, performance and/or achievements to vary materially include the Company's ability to access funding required to invest in available opportunities and projects and on satisfactory terms, the current and potential adverse impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic and recent geopolitical hostilities; the risk that Rock Tech will not be able to meet its financial obligations as they fall due, changes in commodity and other prices, Rock Tech's ability to attract and retain skilled staff and to secure feedstock from third party suppliers, unanticipated events and other difficulties related to construction, development and operation of the proposed Converter, the cost of compliance with current and future environmental and other laws and regulations, title defects, competition from existing and new competitors, changes in currency, exchange rates and market prices of Rock Tech's securities, Rock Tech's history of losses, impacts of climate change and other risks and uncertainties described from time to time in Rock Tech's public disclosure documents available on the Company's SEDAR profile at www.sedar.com, including those discussed under the heading "Risk Factors" in Rock Tech's most recently filed Management Discussion and Analysis and Annual Information Form, respectively. Such risks and uncertainties do not represent an exhaustive list of all risk factors that could cause actual events, results, performance and/or achievements to vary materially from the forward-looking information.

We cannot assure you that actual events, results, performance and/or achievements will be consistent with the forward-looking information and management's assumptions may prove to be incorrect. Forward-looking information reflects Rock Tech management's views as at the date the information is created. Except as may be required by law, Rock Tech undertakes no obligation and expressly disclaims any responsibility, obligation or undertaking to update or to revise any forward-looking information, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise, to reflect any change in Rock Tech's expectations or any change in events, conditions or circumstances on which any such information is based.

Given these uncertainties, readers are cautioned not to rely on the forward-looking information set forth in this press release.

FIGURES AND TABLES

 

Figure 1. Georgia Lake Project Map (CNW Group/Rock Tech Lithium Inc.)

Figure 2. Map showing location of MZN, Conway, MZSW, Line 60 and Harricana Spodumene Pegmatite (CNW Group/Rock Tech Lithium Inc.)

Figure 3. Long-section showing Lithium grade based on previous and current (2021-2022) drill hole composites at the Southern Pegmatite System of the MZN deposit. (CNW Group/Rock Tech Lithium Inc.)

Figure 4. Long-section showing Lithium grade based on previous and current (2021-2022) drill hole composites at the Northern Pegmatite System of the MZN deposit. (CNW Group/Rock Tech Lithium Inc.)

Figure 5.A. Spodumene bearing Lithium Pegmatite intersections in drill hole NC-21-20 (Core Interval from 194M to 211.5M) (CNW Group/Rock Tech Lithium Inc.)

Figure 5.B. Spodumene bearing Lithium Pegmatite intersections in drill hole NC-22-02 (Core Interval from 281.3 M To 298.5 M) (CNW Group/Rock Tech Lithium Inc.)

Figure 5.C. Spodumene bearing Lithium Pegmatite intersections in drill hole CON-22-16 (Core Interval from 141 M to 157.3 M) (CNW Group/Rock Tech Lithium Inc.)

Figure 5.D. Spodumene bearing Lithium Pegmatite intersections in drill hole HAR-22-01 (Core Interval from 17.6 M to 35 M) (CNW Group/Rock Tech Lithium Inc.)

Figure 6. Long-section showing Lithium grade based on previous and current (2021-2022) drill hole composites at Conway. (CNW Group/Rock Tech Lithium Inc.)

Table 1. Summary of Assay Results for Drill Holes Completed at the MZN Deposit in 2021 - 2022. GPS Locations are in UTM NAD83 Zone 16N.
*Drill holes disclosed in press release issued on January 12, 2022.

Hole ID

Easting

Northing

Elevation (M)

Hole Length (M)

Azimuth

Dip

From (M)

To (M)

Length (M)

True Width (M)

Li2O %

NC-21-01

424666

5477905

371

425.8

140

-60

308.76

312.12

3.4

2.9

1.10

325.2

328.3

3.1

2.6

1.17

NC-21-02

424544

5477881

372

416.7

140

-60

No Significant Assay Results

NC-21-03

424545

5477880

372

377

140

-45

296.15

298.06

1.9

1.8

1.4

302.6

310

7.4

7

0.81

324.2

325.1

0.9

0.9

1.32

338.5

342.5

4.0

3.80

1.16

NC-21-04

424508

5477809

369

425.8

140

-60

317.15

318.45

1.3

1.1

0.95

321.86

324.35

2.5

2.2

1.31

327.55

328.06

0.5

0.4

1.03

330.54

334.25

3.7

3.2

0.99

NC-21-05

424411

5477813

369

508.1

140

-60

No Significant Assay Results

NC-21-06*

424618

5477854

371

349.6

137

-58

279.5

291.24

11.74

10.34

1.12

304.35

305.90

1.55

1.36

0.82

NC-21-07*

424618

5477853

371

392.3

137

-66

302.36

315.36

13.00

11.45

0.98

319.20

321.05

1.85

1.63

1.31

324.38

325.38

1.00

0.88

1.31

NC-21-08

425171

5477877

369

191.1

141

-49

44.9

46.85

1.95

1.8

1.10

70.26

73.2

2.94

2.8

0.97

155.1

156.7

1.6

1.5

1.18

NC-21-09*

425187

5478067

371

285.6

141

-52

186.15

198.80

12.65

10.22

1.18

NC-21-10

424928

5477963

369

398.4

141

-60

267.45

269.28

1.83

1.6

1.01

306.54

308.73

2.14

1.90

1.08

NC-21-11

424913

5477908

372

377

141

-61

317

321.3

4.3

3.77

0.6

NC-21-13

424882

5477943

372

395.3

141

-59

No Significant Assay Results

NC-21-14

424971

5478013

372

392.3

141

-60

293

297

4

3.51

1.01

306

309

3

2.63

1.31

NC-21-15

425004

5478076

371

428.8

141

-54

310.85

317.85

7

6.6

0.87

336.3

344.75

8.45

8

1.13

NC-21-16

425080

5478084

371

404.5

141

-50

284.1

295.82

11.72

11.4

1.09

NC-21-17

425080

5478084

371

380.1

134

-63

293.48

299.25

5.77

4.9

1.18

NC-21-18

425120

5478120

371

349.6

134

-52

268.6

269.8

1.2

1.1

1.26

272.84

276.82

3.98

3.8

0.92

302.25

302.88

0.63

0.6

1.19

306.71

309.23

2.52

2.4

0.84

NC-21-19

425216

5478018

374

230.7

133

-50

121.72

123.32

1.6

1.5

0.93

151.14

155

3.86

3.6

0.92

NC-21-20

425137

5478016

371

273.4

133

-49

195.5

209.4

13.9

13.20

1.37

NC-22-02

425044

5478030

371

328.3

141

-52

254.36

261.1

6.74

6.3

0.74

284.4

294

9.6

9

1.17

NC-22-03

425311

5477910

374

175.9

141

-50

65.28

71.4

6.12

5.8

1.01

NC-22-04

425195

5478147

370

392.3

134

-50

221.23

223.7

2.47

2.4

0.98

259.6

262.1

2.5

2.4

0.77

NC-22-05

424418

5477728

368

395.3

140

-65

Awaiting Assay Results

NC-22-06

424333

5477707

368

334.4

140

-65

No Significant Assay Results

NC-22-08

424541

5477881

372

377

135

-52

317.6

318.5

0.9

0.8

1.17

329.5

335.6

6.1

5.6

0.77

338.7

340.6

1.9

1.8

0.90

368

368.9

0.9

0.8

0.96

NC-22-09

425237

5478105

370

361.8

135

-50

181.1

182.4

1.3

1.2

0.95

NC-22-10

425279

5478063

365

326.7

135

-50

Awaiting Assay Results

NC-22-11

425149

5477793

371

163.7

135

-50

Awaiting Assay Results

NC-22-12

425218

5477815

372

143

135

-50

Awaiting Assay Results

NC-22-13

425225

5477702

367

163.7

136

-50

Awaiting Assay Results

NC-22-14

425263

5477845

368

170

135

-50

Awaiting Assay Results

NC-22-16

424716

5477951

369

386

135

-60

Awaiting Assay Results

NC-22-17

424737

5477431

376

203

135

-50

Awaiting Assay Results

NC-22-18

424657

5477374

375

200

135

-50

Awaiting Assay Results

NC-22-19

424762

5477319

375

200

135

-50

Awaiting Assay Results

NC-22-20

425165

5477981

366

281

138

-48

Awaiting Assay Results

 

Table 2. Summary of Assay Results for Drill Holes Completed at Conway Deposit in 2021 - 2022. GPS Locations are in UTM NAD83 Zone 16N.

Hole ID

Easting

Northing

Elevation

Hole Length (M)

Azimuth

Dip

From (M)

To (M)

Length (M)

True Width (M)

Li2O %

CON-21-02

427275

5478226

391

152

120

-53

114.4

120.4

6

4.8

1.04

CON-21-04

427236

5478240

386

206

120

-53

Awaiting Assay Results

CON-21-05

427199

5478262

373

260

120

-55

No Significant  Assay Results

CON-21-07

427217

5478324

369

233

120

-51

No Significant  Assay Results

CON-21-08

427217

5478324

369

275

120

-62

No Significant  Assay Results

CON-21-09

427253

5478354

369

239

120

-50

197

199

2

1.7

0.85

CON-22-02

427250

5478351

369

272

115

-59

No Significant  Assay Results

CON-22-03

427311

5478386

369

221

115

-54

169.8

171.7

1.9

1.6

0.88

CON-22-04

427384

5478376

379

119

115

-53

96.3

105

8.7

7

1.36

INCLUDES

2.7

-

2.02

CON-22-05

427341

5478368

378

170

115

-52

128.8

136

7.2

6

0.92

CON-22-06

427394

5478476

368

170

115

-59

79.7

81.7

2

1.6

0.91

CON-22-07

427394

5478477

368

195

115

-71

124.8

126.8

2

1.2

0.91

CON-22-08

427431

5478455

369

131

115

-59

19.5

22.2

2.7

2.1

0.69

105.6

108.6

3

2.3

0.68

CON-22-09

427466

5478434

370

68

115

-56

52.5

57.1

4.6

3.8

0.79

CON-22-10

427474

5478527

369

101

115

-49

11.1

12.6

1.5

1.3

1

CON-22-12

427499

5478556

368

110

115

-55

No Significant  Assay Results

CON-22-13

427440

5478590

368

185

115

-53

103.2

104.4

1.2

1

1.39

CON-22-14

427415

5478560

368

179

115

-47

91.1

92

0.9

0.8

0.76

CON-22-15

427375

5478526

368

197

115

-51

147.1

151.6

4.5

3.7

0.85

CON-22-16

427347

5478409

369

176

115

-53

88.95

89.9

0.95

0.8

1.09

143.8

148

4.2

3.5

1.46

CON-22-17

427311

5478423

368

227

115

-62

No Significant  Assay Results

CON-22-18

427165

5478115

375

197

115

-47

167.1

168.8

1.7

1.5

0.64

CON-22-19

427180

5478196

373

230

115

-57

No Significant Assay Results

CON-22-20

427135

5478025

368

224

118

-55

No Significant Assay Results

CON-22-21

427181

5478200

378

195

115

-46

174

175

1

0.8

0.86

CON-22-22

427138

5477987

356

200

118

-53

No Significant Assay Results

CON-22-23

427243

5477971

390

89

118

-45

47

56

9

8.2

1.16

CON-22-24

427241

5477890

383

62

118

-52

37

41

4

3.4

1.04

CON-22-25

427157

5477928

369

151

118

-51

No Significant Assay Results

CON-22-26

427207

5477948

380

122

118

-50

80

86.1

6.1

5.5

1.11

CON-22-27

427230

5478051

380

110

118

-50

Awaiting Assay Results

CON-22-28

427219

5477834

391

87

120

-45

Awaiting Assay Results

CON-22-29

427166

5477831

385

127.7

120

-50

No Significant Assay Results

CON-22-30

427167

5477783

381

131

120

-48

Awaiting Assay Results

CON-22-32

427313

5478258

393

131

118

-51

Awaiting Assay Results

 

Table 3. Summary of Assay Results for Drill Holes Completed at MZSW, Harricana, and Line 60 deposits in 2021 - 2022. GPS Locations are in UTM NAD83 Zone 16N.

Hole ID

Easting

Northing

Elevation

Hole Length (M)

Azimuth

Dip

From (M)

To (M)

Length
(M)

True Width
(M)

Li2O %

MZSW-21-01

424197

5477130

370

389.2

137

-62

No Significant Assay Results

MZSW-21-02

424224

5477100

370

270.4

137

-61

Awaiting Assay Results

MZSW-21-03

424117

5477124

360

291.7

137

-57

188.7

190.7

2

1.6

0.85

MZSW-21-04

424148

5477090

370

270.4

137

-58

127.3

128.3

1

0.8

0.68

HAR-22-01

425709

5477172

396

116

62

-61

18.4

25

6.6

5.6

1.31

HAR-22-03

425707

5477171

396

260

110

-55

21.1

26.9

5.8

3.9

1.14

HAR-22-04

425609

5477300

376

202

62

-60

38.8

41.2

2.4

2.1

1.15

HAR-22-05

425553

5477023

396

215

133

-52

No Significant Assay Results

HAR-22-06

425523

5477062

388

236

133

-54

No Significant Assay Results

HAR-22-07

425569

5477099

390

224

133

-51

No Significant Assay Results

HAR-22-08

425610

5477354

372

157

70

-57

No Significant Assay Results

HAR-22-09

425557

5477400

366

224

80

-50

130

131

1

0.9

0.84

134.9

137

2.1

1.9

1.05

HAR-22-10

425799

5477160

397

126

153

-46

77

78.4

1.4

1.3

1.41

HAR-22-11

425808

5477159

396

175

90

-60

37.7

39.5

1.8

1.3

1.08

LIN-22-01

426149

5477325

374

158

120

-63

No Significant Assay Results

LIN-22-02

426185

5477307

381

122

120

-62

No Significant Assay Results

 

Hole ID

Easting

Northing

Elevation

Hole Length (M)

Azimuth

Dip

From (M)

To (M)

Length (M)

True Width (M)

Li2O %

CON-21-02

427275

5478226

391

152

120

-53

114.4

120.4

6

4.8

1.04

CON-21-04

427236

5478240

386

206

120

-53

Awaiting Assay Results

CON-21-05

427199

5478262

373

260

120

-55

No Significant  Assay Results

CON-21-07

427217

5478324

369

233

120

-51

No Significant  Assay Results

CON-21-08

427217

5478324

369

275

120

-62

No Significant  Assay Results

CON-21-09

427253

5478354

369

239

120

-50

197

199

2

1.7

0.85

CON-22-02

427250

5478351

369

272

115

-59

No Significant  Assay Results

CON-22-03

427311

5478386

369

221

115

-54

169.8

171.7

1.9

1.6

0.88

 

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SOURCE Rock Tech Lithium Inc.

FAQ

What are the latest assay results from Rock Tech Lithium's Georgia Lake project?

The latest assay results show significant lithium grades, with 1.37% Li2O reported over 13.2m at the Conway deposit.

How many meters of drilling has Rock Tech completed at Georgia Lake?

Rock Tech has completed approximately 21,000 meters of drilling as part of their program.

What is the purpose of Rock Tech Lithium's ongoing drill program?

The drill program aims to upgrade the resource classification and extend mineralization at the Georgia Lake Project.

When does Rock Tech plan to commission its lithium converter?

Rock Tech aims to commission its lithium converter in Germany by 2024.

What is Rock Tech Lithium's target production capacity?

The company targets a production capacity of 24,000 tonnes per year of lithium hydroxide.

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