American Lithium Corp. provided assay results from four additional vertical diamond drill holes recently completed under the Environmental Impact Assessment drill program at the Falchani Lithium project in Puno southeastern Peru. The holes, in addition to drill holes announced July 12, 2023, were drilled under the ten-hole EIA hydrology drilling program launched at Falchani last Fall as part of the EIA hydrology study designed by EDASI SAC and SRK Peru with field work overseen by EDASI.

The EIA hydrological study was approved by ANA. Currently, piezometers have been installed in four of the holes to monitor water activity through the calendar year. On completion of water monitoring, a final detailed EIA Report will be filed with the authorities in 2024.

In the interim, most of the field work to enable the issuance of a Semi-Detailed EIA Report should be completed this fall. Such a filing would allow drilling across Falchani without the need for additional drill permits. Drill hole Pz07-TV intersected mineralization over the entire hole with the upper 0-95 m averaging 2,345 ppm Lithium (Li), 829 ppm Cesium (Cs), 1,265 ppm Rubidium (Rb) and 2.57% Potassium (K); Drill Hole Pz07-TV results, below: Substantial sub-interval of +3,000 ppm Li intersected from surface to 42 m; Maximum Li of 4,102 ppm Li over 1 m at 32 m downhole; This drill hole is now the westernmost drill hole reported at Falchani and extends the drilled mineralization approximately 400 m further west; and Mineralization remains open at depth below 160 m. Drill hole Pz10-TV intersected mineralization over the entire 160 m depth averaging 2,196 ppm Li, 713 ppm Cs, 1,126 ppm Rb and 2.63% K from 0-160 m downhole, ending in mineralization; Drill Hole Pz10-TV results, below: A 74 m drill interval from 21-95 m averaged 3,055 ppm Li, 577 ppm Cs, 1,217 ppm Rb and 2.64% K; Maximum Li of 5,025 ppm Li over 1 m at 86 m downhole; Mineralization remains open at depth below 160 m. Drill hole Pz05-TV intersected mineralization over the entire 160 m depth averaging 1,683 ppm Li, 1,598 ppm Cs, 1,173 ppm Rb and 3.06% K from surface, ending in mineralization; Drill Hole Pz10-TV results, below: High grade Cs was intersected over a 46.2 m interval from 104-150.2 m averaging 4,710 ppm Cs, 1,277 ppm Li, 1,083 ppm Rb and 2.71% K; Maximum Li of 3,282 ppm over 1 m at 149.2 m downhole; Maximum Cs of 8,290 ppm (0.83% Cs) over 1 m at 111.3 m downhole; Mineralization remains open at depth below 160.15 m. Drill hole Pz08-TV intersected mineralization from surface to 13 m averaging 2,486 ppm Li, 1,998 ppm Cs, 1,267 ppm Rb and 3.11% K from 0-13 m downhole; the remainder of the drill hole intersected subvolcanic rhyolitic intrusive rocks.

Drill Hole Pz08-TV results below): A lower interval within the subvolcanic rocks intersected 25 m averaging 1,094 ppm Li, 1,081 ppm Cs, 569 ppm Rb and 3.55% K from 64-89 m.; Additional work is being done on this style of lithium mineralization as it makes up the "basement rock" of the main lithium-mineralized tuffs. Ground water has yet to be encountered in any holes within the 160 m reporting drill depth; EDASI and Company have requested permission from ANA to drill deeper. Hole Pz07-TV was drilled approximately 450 m west of Platform 36 (Falchani West ­ 2020 drilling), the westernmost holes from the 2020 resource drill program, expanding the mineralized footprint extensively.

Thick Li, Cs and Rb mineralization was intersected in rhyolite tuff, structural-hydrothermal breccia and subvolcanic rhyolitic intrusive rocks directly at surface to 160 m downhole depth. In addition to expanding the Falchani mineralization an additional 200 m to the west of Pz04-TV the drill hole ended in mineralization, confirming mineralization remains open at depth in this area. Hole Pz10-TV was drilled approximately 50 m southwest of Platform PCHAC-36 to investigate the water table in this strongly mineralized area.

The hole intersected similar mineralization of Falchani tuff and lower brecciated units over the entire 160 m drill hole. Hole Pz05-TV was drilled in the central valley in the central area of the Falchani resource footprint and provides another window into the thick (>160 m) mineralization linking the western and eastern portions of the Falchani deposit. The intense brecciation in the lower portions of the drill hole hosts higher grade Cs mineralization with lower Li contents.

Hole Pz08-TV was drilled along the southwestern edge of the lithium mineralized outcrop area at Tres Hermanas. While only 13 m of Falchani style mineralized brecciated tuff was intersected, the basement subvolcanic rhyolitic intrusive rocks encountered below do have highly anomalous Li contents, and this appears to establish the southern limit of the interpreted Falchani caldera system.