Blue Eagle Lithium Inc. announced the commencement of its exploration and evaluation program and further, announces results received from the first phase of its initial baseline soil-sampling program. The company’s field operations team recently collected samples from a generalized cross section of the property spanning its length and breadth. A total of 12 baseline samples were taken and sent to ALS Global Geochemistry in Reno for analysis. The initial results received indicate encouraging concentrations of circa 100 PPM (Parts Per Million) of (Li) Lithium, in many of the samples, which fall within the expected range of a weathered surface source to a working Lithium brine system in the underlying water table. Initially these results have been gathered to help provide a fair reflection of all the acreage and also a necessary requirement for the company’s newly commissioned NI 43-101 Report which is due to be delivered in the next 3-4 weeks. (The company will post this report on its property page as soon as it’s received). Tekhne Research Inc, an independent company that has had previous experience in Railroad Valley, is compiling the report. Upon receipt of the NI 43-101 Report, the company will commence the build of its database and plans to use the services of Geologix Houston to achieve this. Initially the soil samples collected at Railroad Valley will be crosschecked with further samples collected by Tekhne during their recent field study of the acreage and will be used to establish what types of Lithium compounds are present. In conjunction with the building of the database and the detailed study of oil and gas well logs in the area, Blue Eagle Lithium will expand upon the initial results from the soil sampling analysis, the findings of the NI 43-101 report and will commence evaluation of the brine water reservoirs containing Lithium leached from the surface and surrounding source areas.