E3 LITHIUM LTD announced that Kevin Carroll has joined the Company as the Chief Development Officer (CDO) and will be responsible for the technical, process and project management aspects for E3 as the Company continues developing the commercial lithium facility in Alberta. Kevin is a professional engineer with more than 30 years of operations and engineering experience in Alberta. He co- founded Huron Resources in 2013, leading the team responsible for the technical direction of the company.

His prior experience includes Shell Canada, Star Oil & Gas, ARC Resources and Huron Energy. He is an expert in managing facility and infrastructure projects, drilling and completion programs along with development, planning and subsurface engineering activities. Kevin also brings extensive landowner, Indigenous, Crown and regulatory stakeholder relations experience, particularly for developing projects, and has implemented Health, Safety and Environment (HSE), as well as technical integrity programs at prior companies.

Kevin will report to Chris Doornbos, President & CEO of E3 Lithium. Company also appoints Brian Ceelen as its Director, Commercial Development. Brian is a professional engineer with more than 15 years of experience in the energy industry, including in operational, engineering and commercial roles, most recently as Manager of Business Development at Steel Reef Infrastructure Corp.

Brian is the commercial lead for E3, focused on building and maintaining relationships within the lithium industry that are strategic to the growth and success of E3's corporate goals. Reporting to Leigh Clarke, Vice President, Corporate Strategy & Sustainability, Brian will lead negotiations and strategy development for business development, licensing and lithium offtake. Kevin and Brian were granted stock options as part of the Company's staff option program under the rolling 10% stock option plan.

About E3 LithiumE3 Lithium is a development company with a total of 16.0 million tonnes of lithium carbonate equivalent (LCE) Measured and Indicated and 0.9 million tonnes LCE Inferred mineral resources(1) in Alberta. As outlined in E3's Preliminary Economic Assessment, the Clearwater Lithium Project has an NPV8% of USD 1.1 Billion with a 32% IRR pre-tax and USD 820 Million with a 27% IRR after-tax.