Montero Mining and Exploration Ltd. has completed assaying for lithium of all of the available reverse circulation (RC) chips from a historical RC drill program conducted at the Soris Lithium project. The prior operator did not assay for lithium. The results have been assessed and positive lithium values from inclined and vertical drill holes have been returned from the spodumene pegmatite intercepts. In 2015 a total of 31 RC drill holes were completed to test for tantalum and tin in the Main and Southern pegmatite occurrences on the Soris property. A total of 1,536 samples from these holes were sampled every metre where pegmatite was intersected. Of these, 1,097 samples have been matched to 24 of the historical RC holes. The pulps from the 1 metre sample intervals were originally submitted for chemical analysis for tantalum and tin at Genalysis in Perth, Australia. Montero has subsequently analysed for lithium, cesium and rubidium from sample pulps from the same laboratory. Re-assaying of RC drill chips for lithium returned very encouraging lithium values in the Main Workings. This is substantiated by surface channel sampling which returned 14 metres of 1.93% Li2O. The drill widths reported are not regarded as true widths and additional drilling will be required to test both the historical intercepts and reported widths of mineralization. The Northern and Central Workings have yet to be drill tested where surface channel sampling in the Northern Workings returned 16 metres of 0.68% Li2O. The focus of the resource delineation program will initially be applied to the Main Workings of the Soris Lithium Project. Additional drilling is planned to test the Northern and Central workings while further mapping and sampling will be carried out to further define additional spodumene mineralization over the 2.4km strike length of the pegmatites at Soris.