Green Technology Metals Limited announced further high-grade lithium assay results from its 100%-owned Root Project, located approximately 200km west of its flagship Seymour Project in Ontario, Canada. Drilling at Root was initially focussed on the McCombe LCT pegmatite system, targeting rapid delineation of a maiden Mineral Resource Estimate, but has now expanded to the Morrison prospect, situated 1 km east of McCombe. Drilling is actively underway in 2023 with 2 drill rigs working day + night shift at Root.

McCombe Deposit (Root Project): The McCombe LCT (Lithium-Caesium-Tantalum) pegmatite is currently the most advanced prospect at the Root Project. Historical drilling completed by previous owners from 1950 to 2016 intersected numerous pegmatites, generally dipping to the south and striking east-west. Phase 1 and Phase 2 drilling by GT1 has now demonstrated McCombe to be a simpler mineralised system consisting of: one major pegmatite averaging 10m true thickness (ranging 2m to 19m), striking east-west with shallow dip approximately 30 degrees to the south, open along strike and down dip; four pegmatites striking north-east with shallow to moderate dip to the south located in the northeast quadrant, all open along strike and down dip.

Phase 1 drilling at McCombe is now complete, comprising of twenty-two (22) resource definition diamond holes. Assays have been returned for all twenty-two (22) holes and have intersected thick and continuous high grade spodumene pegmatites from surface in all 22 holes. The Phase 1 drilling has delineated, extended, and simplified the historical mineralised pegmatites in all directions, Phase 2 drilling will continue to explore the pegmatites along strike and down dip in the coming weeks for incorporation into the maiden Mineral Resource Estimate.

Morrison Deposit (Root Project): The Morrison LCT spodumene pegmatites, located approximately 1km east of McCombe, were explored in the mid to late 1950's. The pegmatites strike east west and dip about 30 degrees towards the south. Outcrop of the pegmatite is approximately 200m long and tested by trenching, but historical drilling has also proven the strike of the pegmatite to be at least 1.6km to the west with additional occurrences to the north. Initial drilling at Morrison comprising of twenty (20) holes for 2,500m is targeted to confirm historical drilling and sampling.

The second phase of drilling is then planned to test for extensions of the mineralised pegmatites in all directions, infill key sections and rapidly facilitate delineation of a Mineral Resource estimate. Six (6) diamond holes were completed at the end of December and logging and assaying has now commenced.