United Lithium Corp. announced completion of 42 core drill holes at the Bergby Lithium project near Gävle in central Sweden. A new spodumene bearing pegmatites was discovered in December 2021, with assays available from the discovery hole BBY21069. Drilling continues on this new discovery. Discovery hole BBY21069 intersected 47.75m of 1.34% Li2O from 2.25 m beneath shallow soil cover. It is interpreted based on nearby holes that drill hole BBY21069
intersected the host pegmatite at a low angle to dip and true thickness is approximately 10 metres. This new discovery lies 750 metres northwest of the original Bergby lithium discovery drilled in 2017. The site was identified from boulderhunting and sampling and highlights the potential at Bergy for new near surface discoveries. The Bergy field has the characteristics of a pegmatite swarm with multiple intrusions, and ULTH's technical team anticipates further pegmatites will be located. Hole BBY21170, drilled 50m south of BBY21069, is planned to be deepened to test if the spodumene rich horizon is continuous to the southwest. Additional holes are planned to test the northeast and southwest extensions of this spodumene pegmatite. Should positive visual results be received in the first step out holes, additional drilling will be added to test further northeast and southwest of BBY21069. Samples submitted by Leading Edge Materials Corp. were prepared and analyzed by the ME-MS89L technique by ALS Ltd.'s laboratories in either Pitea, Sweden, Loughrea, Ireland and/or Vancouver, Canada, where duplicates, repeats, blanks and known standards were inserted according to standard industry practice. Mark Saxon (FAusMM), Technical Advisor to the Company, is a qualified person as defined by National Instrument 43-101 (Standards of Disclosure or Mineral Projects) and has prepared or reviewed the scientific and technical information in this press release.