Auroch Minerals Limited announced an update of exploration activities at its 80% owned Nevada Lithium Project (NLP) in Nevada, USA. Since acquiring the NLP in June 2022, the Company has conducted extensive geological mapping and basin modelling to identify suitable drill targets within the project area. As part of this undertaking, vacant ground outside the project area was reviewed with the aim of increasing the Project's footprint.

Two strategic land parcels that are believed to host lithium bearing claystone were identified and have subsequently been staked. The first parcel of land surrounds the San Antonne East claim area. This area has now been expanded with an additional 128 contiguous claims. A second large land parcel to the north of Lone Mountain was also identified as being prospective given the recent drilling success of American Battery Technology Company where two phases of drilling have identified lithium (Li) bearing claystone with peak Li concentrations of 1,940ppm.

A total of 253 contiguous claims were staked over the vacant area which is now known as Western Flats. Western Flats' claims abut ABTC's Tonopah Flats Project and is close to American Lithium Corp.'s TLC deposit (4.2Mt Lithium Carbonate Equivalent measured resources, 4.63Mt LCE Indicated resources and 1.86Mt LCE Inferred resources). Standard Bureau of Land Management (BLM) mining claims have been staked to secure the new targets.

The claims are staked at a block size of 1,500 foot length by 600 foot width, or approximately 457m length by 183m width. In total, Auroch has increased its land holding in the Tonopah region by over 33km which represents a 50% increase of the NLP footprint. Permitting approval has been received to commence drilling activities at San Antonne, while permitting applications have been submitted to the BLM for other target areas.

Alford Drilling LLC from Elko Nevada has been contracted to commence a 3,000m reverse circulation (RC) programme from late January. The programme will commence at San Antonne East (SAE), with the drilling of identified stratigraphic targets to confirm and evaluate the Li claystone potential of this area.