Noram Lithium Corp. announce the completion of core hole CVZ-87, the fourth hole in its 10-hole Phase VII drilling program on its 100% owned Zeus project in Clayton Valley, Nevada, USA. The hole was an infill hole to more precisely define the previously announced mineral resource.

This hole, along with others in this round of drilling, is expected to upgrade some of the inferred resource to indicated and some of the indicated resource to the measured categories in the core of the main deposit. CVZ-87 was completed at a depth of 568 ft (173.13 m). The core has been cleaned, logged, photographed and is in the process of being sampled for assay by the crew with the independent consulting group Big Rock Exploration of Duluth, Minnesota, USA.

Sampling of the core using an industry standard QA/QC protocol is underway. Samples are to be delivered to ALS Laboratories in Reno, Nevada for assaying. Assay results are pending.

As with other nearby, previously drilled holes, CVZ-87 intersected a thick section of olive, blue and blue-black tuffaceous claystones and mudstones that, in the past, have carried high lithium grades. CVZ-87 intersected approximately 455 ft (139 m), from depths of 8 ft to 463 ft (2.4 to 141.1 m) of these promising lithologies. With the completion of CVZ-87, the drill moved onto CVZ-88 and had begun drilling that hole.