Spod Lithium Corp. announced that it has engaged Dahrouge Geological Consulting Ltd. to carry out an initial exploration program and ongoing geological services on the Company's Megali and Lithium Grande 4 properties in the James Bay Territory in the province of Quebec. Dahrouge Geological Consulting Ltd. has confirmed experience in the area and has a well-established operational capacity in James Bay.

Both the Megali and Lithium Grande 4 projects are adjacent to Patriot Battery Metals' project, and less than 2.7 km south-south-east (Megali) and less than 2.0 km south (Lithium Grande 4) from Patriot's newly discovered Corvette lithium project. Dahrouge, in collaboration with Spod, will develop its own targets using high precision satellite imagery and interpretation provided by Japosat Satellite Mapping, which suggests numerous granite pegmatite outcrops existing on both of Spod Lithium's projects. The work will be mainly concentrated in the claims block portion located close to the sheared contact between amphibolite derived from volcanic rocks and granitoid complexes.

This context is a well documented favorable environment for the discovery of lithium bearing pegmatites in the James Bay area. The Megali property consists of 78 mineral claims covering a total area of 3,996.67 hectares (40 square kilometers) and the Lithium Grande 4 project consists of 41 mining claims covering 2,100 hectares (21 square kilometers). Dahrouge provides professional geological, logistical, and project management services covering all exploration stages.

The firm has extensive exploration experience in Quebec, with a consistent presence in the province since 2006.