Arkle announced the start of a reconnaissance prospecting programme in their newly acquired Aughrim block of licences. The new block consists of four (4) prospecting licences centred around Aughrim, County Wicklow (the "Block") covering over 150km2. The main target is lithium bearing pegmatites which have been located in contiguous ground to the west of ground held by International Lithium Corp.

- Ganfeng Lithium Co. Ltd. Compilation work has revealed multiple new targets which are currently being followed up with ground investigations. The targets were chosen using stream sediment geochemical pathfinder elements and available geophysical data - magnetics and radiometric.

In total ten (10) priority target areas have been identified amongst a total of 27 prospective areas within the Block. Unmapped granite bodies have been noted within the Block, these granitic bodies are related to the Leinster granite which is highly prospective for LCT(lithium, caesium, tantalum) pegmatites. LCT pegmatites are found proximal to the Leinster Granite intrusion and are most often associated with the East Carlow Deformation Zone (ECDZ) in Ireland, of which a portion of the Aughrim Block captures.

Being contiguous to the Mine River block to the south as well as IMC Exploration Group's Avoca gold deposit to the east the new ground is also highly prospective for gold. Multiple alluvial and bedrock occurrences of gold are known within the Block which will also be investigated. Old copper workings have also been noted within the Block.

Further work will be conducted to evaluate this prospect as well. Open file data suggest the old reported copper lode has never been assayed for copper. The Aughrim Block is proximal to the known lithium bearing Leinster Granite in the east and contiguous to International Lithium Corp.

- Ganfeng Lithium Co. Ltd. joint venture where a large zone of lithium bearing pegmatites and aplites has been discovered. Historic exploration dates back to the 1970s for gold, silver and base metals.

Despite the ground's proximity to the granite there has been little to no exploration for lithium.