European Energy Metals announced the staking application for three additional mineral reservations totalling approximately 23,000 hectares, expanding the Company's holdings in Central Finland to over 250,000 hectares. European Energy Metals, through it's in-country subsidiary, has applied to stake three mineral reservations at a nominal cost, covering approximately 23,000 hectares which expand and enhance the Company's concessions in Central Finland to the northwest, northeast, and southwest. The Ristineva Reservation covers 6,358 hectares and adjoins the Company's Lappajarvi East project to the north-east.

The reservation lies on the southwestern flank of the Kaustinen Granite which is prospective as it is believed to be the source of the lithium-bearing spodumene pegmatite deposits in the region (c.f. Martikainen, 2012). The Killa Reservation covers 6,105 hectares and adjoins the Company's Lappajarvi West project to the northwest. This area was identified by the exploration team as it encompasses several known pegmatite occurrences and is located along a major structural boundary which is prospective for the emplacement of pegmatites The Roomio Reservation covers 10,500 hectares and adjoins the Company's Lappajarvi West project to the southwest, covering several known pegmatite occurrences.

The Finland Pegmatite Project consists of four exploration concessions in central Finland and one exploration concession in southern Finland. These reservations cover a total area of 2,300 square kilometres and are focused on Lithium-Cesium-Tantalum or LCT pegmatite complexes located within the Jarvi-Pohjanmaa and Seinajoki lithium-permissive tracts as defined by the Geological Survey of Finland (GTK). Four of the reservations (Nabba, Lappajarvi West, Lappajarvi East and Kaatiala) lie immediately adjacent to, and to the south of, Keliber Oy's spodumene mine development project in the Kaustinen district.