Surge Completes 2025 Infill Drill Program; Consistently Intersects Thick Zones of High-Potential Lithium Claystone
Newsfile·2025-10-30 11:00

Core Insights - Surge Battery Metals Inc. has successfully completed its 2025 core drilling program at the Nevada North Lithium Project, achieving all primary objectives including data collection for resource upgrade and pre-feasibility study [1][2][6] Drill Program Highlights - All nine drill holes encountered significant thicknesses of lithium-bearing claystone, with over 1,830 cumulative feet (557.8 meters) of favorable claystone intersected [2] - The average composite thickness of favorable claystone per hole was 207.4 feet (63.2 meters), with a maximum of 353 feet (107.6 meters) in hole NNL-030 [2] - Drilling results indicate the lithium-bearing basin may extend beyond current interpretations, suggesting potential for resource expansion [2] - Five holes encountered claystone horizons at or near the surface, indicating favorable conditions for low-cost extraction [2] - Consistent mineralization was observed across varying depths, enhancing understanding of basin geometry and geological controls [2] Resource Upgrade and Pre-Feasibility Study - The infill drilling increased data density within the existing resource footprint, supporting the upgrade of Inferred resources to Indicated and Measured classifications [2] - Comprehensive data for the pre-feasibility study was collected, including metallurgical testing samples and hydrogeological data [2][4] Operational Execution - The drilling program was completed efficiently using two drill rigs, showcasing the company's capability in managing complex field logistics [2][3] Next Steps - Core logging, cutting, and sampling are ongoing, with samples submitted for assay, including potential byproduct elements such as Cesium, Rubidium, and Rare Earth Elements [4] Joint Venture Update - Surge and Evolution Mining are progressing towards forming a joint venture, with an exclusivity period extension to November 21, 2025 [5] Company Overview - Surge Battery Metals is focused on securing domestic lithium supply through its Nevada North Lithium Project, which is crucial for electric vehicle production [8] - The project has a pit-constrained Inferred Resource of approximately 8.65 million tons of Lithium Carbonate Equivalent (LCE) at a grade of 2,955 ppm Li [11] - A recent Preliminary Economic Assessment (PEA) reported an after-tax NPV8% of US $9.17 billion and an after-tax IRR of 22.8% at a lithium price of $24,000 per ton [11]