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Critical Elements Lithium Intercepts 1.04% Li(2)O Over 33.85 Meters in Drilling at Lemare

MONTREAL, QC / ACCESSWIRE / June 20, 2023 / Critical Elements Lithium Corporation (TSXV:CRE)(OTCQX:CRECF)(FSE:F12) ("Critical Elements" or the "Corporation") is pleased to report results from the winter drill program completed on the Lemare Project in the James Bay region, Eeyou Istchee, Québec. During winter 2023, the Corporation completed a 5,554-meter drill program, encompassing thirty-one drillholes to test the known lithium bearing zone on the East-West extension, as well at depth. The best intercepts are presented in Table 1 and Figure 2.

Selected drill intersection highlights include:

  • LE-23-32: 1.04% Li2O and 67.91 ppm Ta2O5 over 33.85 m, including
    • 1.42% Li2O and 74.24 ppm Ta2O5 over 18.8 m
  • LE-23-33: 0.88% Li2O and 113.92 ppm Ta2O5 over 12.90 m
  • LE-23-35: 1.63% Li2O and 104.30 ppm Ta2O5 over 5.25 m
  • LE-23-44: 1.51% Li2O and 54.15 ppm Ta2O5 over 4.95 m
  • LE-23-48: 0.89% Li2O and 48.89 ppm Ta2O5 over 7.10 m
  • LE-23-49: 0.97% Li2O and 64.43 ppm Ta2O5 over 8.85 m, including
    • 1.59% Li2O and 61.34 ppm Ta2O5 over 2.40 m.

Critical Elements controls one of the largest hard rock lithium exploration land positions in North America, totalling 1,050 square kilometres specifically assembled for their geological setting and proximity to roads and Québec's 100% renewable energy grid. For example, its land position includes the Corporation's advanced Rose lithium-tantalum project ("Rose") and covers the extrapolated northeast and southwest structural extensions of the Nemaska Belt, which hosts the Whabouchi mine being developed by Nemaska Lithium.

Critical Elements has outlined its exploration plans in several news releases, most recently on February 1, May 16, and May 31. In addition to demonstrating the value inherent in the Corporation's exploration land package, there are three goals:

  1. Extend the life of the primary Rose project;
  2. Advance the Lemare project toward an initial resource estimate and technical studies if warranted; and
  3. Demonstrate the potential of new targets highlighted via machine learning, or artificial intelligence.

Table 1: Lemare project - Summary of the significant lithium results from the winter drilling program

Hole #

UTM NAD 83 ZN18

Length

Azimuth

Dip

Number

From

To

Interval*

Li2O

T a2O5

Easting

Northing

(m)

(°)

(°)

of samples

(m)

(m)

(m)

(%)

(ppm)

LE-23-32

471182

5734263

150.00

155

-70

32

25.10

58.95

33.85

1.04

67.91

including

30.30

58.15

27.85

1.23

70.99

including

30.30

49.10

18.80

1.42

74.24

LE-23-33

471143

5734249

150.00

160

-70

56

41.40

54.30

12.90

0.88

113.92

including

50.60

53.80

3.20

1.65

186.93

56.10

60.15

4.05

0.18

135.91

75.70

77.20

1.50

0.56

71.43

89.95

90.45

0.50

0.43

48.60

91.95

93.20

1.25

0.21

192.32

102.05

102.55

0.50

0.14

100.86

106.00

106.70

0.70

0.14

129.44

139.10

139.60

0.50

0.11

131.88

LE-23-34

471103

5734237

150

155

-60

64

46.00

60.15

14.15

1.12

78.80

including

48.25

52.25

4.00

1.99

63.53

68.00

69.50

1.50

0.39

727.78

69.80

70.35

0.55

1.97

4249.43

77.50

79.00

1.50

0.85

159.96

83.00

83.40

0.40

0.71

74.61

116.20

118.30

2.10

0.23

74.58

LE-23-35

471063

5734209

150

155

-70

54

70.10

71.85

1.75

1.09

38.70

91.00

92.20

1.20

0.46

192.32

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