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United Lithium Corp. holds an additional 220 BLM claims in the Black Hills near Pringle, South Dakota. The Canadian Business Journal

VANCOUVER, BC, October 24, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — United Lithium Corp. (CSE: ULTH; OTC: ULTHF; FWB: 0ULA) (“ULTH” or “Company) is pleased to announce that it has increased the land position of the Liberty Lithium Project southeast of Custer in the South Black Hills of South Dakota near the town of Pringle through additional stakeouts. Continuing with what was previously staked and announced in the May 2nd and September 28th, 2022 press releases.

The company claims over 200 additional unpatented deposits covering more than 6.5 square miles (about 17 square kilometers) in the southern Black Hills. This extends the “Liberty Lithium Project” and new claims target a large number of pegmatite bodies, most of which have been poorly explored or produced, with the exception of the historical and current quarries of potassium feldspar and mica. No. A reconnaissance rock chip sampling program was run by the company in conjunction with each staking program to identify new areas for detailed fieldwork. The sample has been submitted to the lab and is awaiting assay.

It is worth noting that in the area around Custer, South Dakota, several pegmatite zones are currently being quarried for potassium feldspar and mica. Potassium feldspar may be a valuable by-product from promising lithium pegmatite quarries. Potassium feldspar is the choice of potters, industrial glass and whiteware manufacturers because of its high alkali content and low iron oxides, resulting in improved viscosity during firing and excellent whiteness. . Mica is also recovered from some pegmatites as an economical product, as an important additive in specialized drilling muds. The remainder of the recovered pegmatite material is primarily quartz and albite, and due to its hardness, crushed sizing, and inert environmental properties, it can also be recovered for use as aggregate and road-building material. increase.

A summary of the Liberty Lithium Project claims is shown below (Map 1). The new staked areas and claims previously awarded by BLM cover public lands managed by the United States Forest Service (USFS). There is private property within the USFS land, and United Lithium’s claims are placed and arranged to recognize existing ownership as best as possible.

United Lithium CEO Michael Dehn said: Access and infrastructure here are excellent, and we expect a regional-scale rock sampling and analysis program to help redirect LCT pegmatites to his Li-Be-Sn-Ta enrichment zone. ”

Liberty Lithium Project Lode Claims (red and pink), Custer and Pringle, Black Hills, South Dakota, USA

Map 1 Liberty Lithium Project Lode Claims (red and pink), Custer and Pringle, Black Hills, South Dakota, USA

Large Pegmatite Tourmaline Crystals, Liberty Lithium Project, Black Hills, South Dakota

Photo 1 Large Tourmaline Crystals in Pegmatite, Liberty Lithium Project, Black Hills, South Dakota

Liberty Lithium Project, South Dakota, biotite, quartz and feldspar in pegmatite enrichment zones

Photo 2 Biotite, quartz and feldspar in the pegmatite enrichment zone, Liberty Lithium Project, South Dakota.

Potassium feldspar, smoky to rose quartz in pegmatites, mica, Liberty Lithium Project, Black Hills, South Dakota

Photo 3 Potassium feldspar, smoky to rose quartz, mica in pegmatite, Liberty Lithium Project, Black Hills, South Dakota

Reconnaissance Rock Chip Geochemical Sampling

Geological investigators worked alongside piling crews in the Liberty Lithium Project area and highlighted the area for follow-up in-depth coverage. Importantly, during the early stages of staking and sampling, geochemical characterization samples of 246 rock fragments were collected for analysis across the first block of claims. Plots of initial analytical results provided geochemical and mineralogical vectors leading to subsequent staking and sampling programs. An additional 226 rockchip outcrop samples were collected from the newly claimed area and infill as part of a second program of confirmatory rock samples. We await full assay results from these programs.

All new claims continue to require final approval from the Bureau of Land Management.

Our Technical Advisor, Mark Saxon (FAusMM), is a qualified person as defined by National Instrument 43-101 (Standards of Disclosure or Mineral Projects) and has prepared or prepared the scientific and technical information for this press release. I reviewed.

On behalf of the Board of Directors
Michael Dane
President, Chief Executive Officer and Director

For more information, please contact the following companies:
[email protected]
www.unitedlithiumcorp.com

About United Lithium

United Lithium Corp. (CSE: ULTH) is an exploration and development company driven by the global demand for lithium. We target lithium projects in politically safe jurisdictions with advanced infrastructure that enables rapid and cost-effective exploration, development and production opportunities.

Our consolidated financial statements and related management discussion and analysis are available on our website at https://unitedlithium.com/ or under the profile of SEDAR at www.sedar.com.

Forward-Looking Statements

This news release contains forward-looking statements that involve risks and uncertainties. All statements other than statements of historical fact are considered forward-looking. The Company provides forward-looking statements for the purpose of conveying information about its current expectations and plans for the future, and readers are cautioned that such statements may not be suitable for other purposes. please. By its nature, this information is subject to inherent risks and uncertainties, either general or specific, and any expectations, projections, projections, predictions or conclusions may not prove to be accurate, or assumptions may be incorrect. and its objectives, strategic goals and priorities will not be met. These risks and uncertainties include, but are not limited to, those identified and reported in our public filings under our SEDAR profile on www.sedar.com. Although we have attempted to identify important factors that could cause our actual actions, events or results to differ materially from those set forth in the forward-looking information, the actions, events or results Or there may be other factors that cause results to differ from those expected, estimated or expected. was intended. There can be no assurance that such information will prove to be accurate, as actual results or future events could differ materially from those anticipated in such statements. Unless otherwise indicated, we disclaim any intention or obligation to update or revise any forward-looking information, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise.

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United Lithium Corp. holds an additional 220 BLM claims in the Black Hills near Pringle, South Dakota. The Canadian Business Journal

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