United Lithium Corp. announced that it has increased the land position of the “Liberty Lithium Project” in the southern Black Hills of South Dakota near the town of Pringle, southeast of Custer. The new Bureau of Land Management ("BLM") claims are contiguous to the those previous staked and announced in press releases on May 2, 2022, and September 28, 2022.

The Company has staked 220 unpatented lode claims (previously announced on October 20, 2022). This significantly extends the Liberty Lithium Project, and secures numerous pegmatite bodies with the potential to host lithium mineralization. Most of these pegmatites have not been the subject of past exploration or production aside from historical and current potassium feldspar and mica quarrying.

A reconnaissance rock chip sampling program was carried out in conjunction with each of the staking programs to identify new areas for detailed field work. Samples have been submitted to the laboratory and assays are awaited. A general outline of the Liberty Lithium Project claims is presented below (Map 1).

The new area staked as well as the previously BLM adjudicated claims cover the public lands administered by the U.S. Forest Service (USFS). There are private property holdings within the USFS lands and United Lithium's claims are positioned and located to recognize pre-existing titled ownership rights as best as possible. Reconnaissance Rock Chip Geochemical Sampling: All new claims have received final approvals from the Bureau of Land Management.