Beyond Lithium Inc. announced the list of projects which will form part of its exploration portfolio going into the 2024 season. The main strategic goals for 2024 are to (i) drill test the spodumene mineralized corridors at Victory and Ear Falls to demonstrate the size and the potential of the system along strike and at depth, (ii) uncover additional spodumene mineralization at the Victory Spodumene Project and the Ear Falls Spodumene Project along their well-defined exploration corridors, (iii) to discover new spodumene-bearing pegmatites at Cosgrave Lake and Wisa Lake, and (iv) advance the other projects through low cost
prospecting and continue to pursue joint venture or option deals for them. Projects: the Victory Spodumene Project (16,682 ha) located in the Medicine Lake area near the towns of Vermilion Bay, Dryden, and the city of Kenora with excellent and existing infrastructure and grab samples from multiple spodumene-bearing pegmatites (40-50m wide) assayed up to 5.11% Li2O
along a six kilometers long exploration corridor. Initial Channel sampling program will recommence in Spring (May/June). Previous program was not completed due to onset of snow. Initial results of 0.32% Li2O and 162ppm Cs over 13.85 meters with 2.05% over 1.00m are indicative of mineralization throughout the channel with, narrower, higher-grade zones. The results confirm surface observations and emphasize the need for mechanical stripping to reveal more mineralized zones of the pegmatite. the Ear Falls Spodumene Project (20,623 ha) located right outside the town of Ear Falls with excellent and existing infrastructure and reconnaissance test holes outlined extensive lithium and cesium alterations in the pegmatites and the host rocks suggesting the presence of a larger system nearby. This model is also supported by a number of higher fractionated samples than the Wenasaga North Zone's spodumene-bearing pegmatites (up to 4.54% Li2O) that are located
along the 13 kilometers long exploration corridor suggesting multiple spodumene zones are yet to be uncovered. The Cosgrave Lake Project (8,993 ha) located in the prolific Georgia Lake District surrounded with a few well-known lithium deposits including Imagine Lithium's 1 Jackpot Lithium Project, Rock Tech Lithium's Georgia Lake Project, Balkan Mining's Gorge Lithium Project. The 2023 exploration program outlined highly fractionated grab samples assayed up to 0.39% Li2O from
pegmatite located in the green muscovite zone away from the newly discovered AG Pluton. Phase 1 prospecting by Beyond Lithium in 2023 was successful at identifying large (10M+) and highly evolved pegmatites, including three new rare-element beryl occurrences (including beryl up to 6" in diameter). Highly fractionated pegmatites at Cosgrave have shown K/Rb ratios (as low as 21) and K/Cs ratios (as low as 144) similar to those seen in spodumene-bearing pegmatites found at Victory Project in 2023. the Wisa Lake Project (6,666 ha) is located in the southwestern part of Ontario that is positioned along trend of Green Technology Metals Wisa Project and Libra Lithium Corp.'s Flanders Project. Beyond's 2023 exploration program identified two swarms of pegmatites at the Wisa Lake Project, the eastern pegmatites, and the western pegmatites. The eastern pegmatites strike subparallel to the Green Technology Metals' south pegmatite with grab samples of 6.38% Li2O along a 1.5km long by up to 2km wide trend. The western pegmatites are located 4km north of Libra Lithium's new N-S trending spodumene-bearing pegmatite discovery with grab samples assayed up to 2.86% Li2O. Phase 1 prospecting by Beyond Lithium in 2023 was successful at identifying large (10M+) highly evolved pegmatites, including six new rare-element beryl occurrences. It is worth noting that beryl was discovered in pegmatites at both Ear Falls and Victory prior to the discovery of spodumene-bearing pegmatites. The most highly evolved pegmatites encountered at Wisa in 2023 had a K/Rb ratio as low as 22 and K/Cs as low as 247. These fractionation ratios are similar to the ratios seen at Ear Falls and Victory which yielded new spodumene discoveries in 2023 and indicate the pegmatites are highly evolved and prospective.