Power Minerals Limited announced that it has intersected an interval of approximately 300 metres with potential to host lithium in brines in its Mineral Resource definition drilling program at the Salta Lithium-Brine Project, in the Salta province in the lithium triangle of north-west Argentina. The second drillhole at the Incahuasi salar (PM22-IN-02) was successfully completed to a depth of 320.5 metres, and visual drill core logging show similar and consistent lithologies to the first drillhole. Initial assay results from nine packer brine samples taken from selected intervals between 28m to 310m depth in drillhole PM22-IN- 02 contained 205-227 ppm Li (averaging 210 ppm Li).

In addition, PM22-IN-02 delivered a static brine flow of 2,500 litres/hour (0.7 litres/second) in a 5 ½ inch diameter hole, from airlift tests at a depth of 55m. This is a positive result and indicates that the aquifer has suitable drainable porosity for brine extraction from a larger diameter production well. PM22-IN-02 intersected an aggregate interval of up to approximately 300 metres, which has the potential to host lithium in brines.

Brine samples and core from PM22-IN-02 have been sent for laboratory analysis to determine detailed brine chemistry and density, drainable porosity, and lithium grades. Results will be reported as received. The positive assay results from PM22-IN-02, follows results of packer brine samples from the first hole at Incahuasi (PM22-IN-01) which returned lithium grades averaging 195 ppm Li (equiv.

mg/L, milligrams per litre) over a 276-metre interval. Incahuasi drilling expanded for up to 3 additional drillholes: Based on the positive outcomes from the two completed Mineral Resource definition drillholes at Incahausi, Power has now expanded its drilling program at this salar with up to three additional drillholes. These holes are designed to maximise the lithium brine Mineral Resource potential of Incahuasi and also to test for the presence of water, a key requisite input for a potential, future direct lithium extraction (DLE) operation at Incahuasi.

The first additional hole (PM23-IN-03) has already commenced.