Noram Ventures Inc. has completed the drilling of 15 core holes in Clayton Valley for its Phase III drilling program. All but three holes reached their targeted depth of 100 feet (30.5 meters). The average hole depth was 29.2 meters, and a total of 437.4 meters were drilled. The holes were limited to depths of 30.5 meters with the idea of deepening the more encouraging ones at a later date. Preliminary indications are that the favorable lithium clay horizon continues to the northwest and south of the previously drilled areas, and that Noram will want to deepen most of the Phase III holes. The drilling was accomplished using a BQ wireline rig between November 17 and December 12, 2018. All of the core holes were vertical. The core was split on-site and sent to ALS Laboratories in Reno, Nevada for analysis using a four acid digestion and MS-ICP analyzers. With the completion of the Phase III drilling, Noram has now drill tested approximately one third of the aerial extent of its nearly 12 square kilometer Zeus claim block. Significant potential remains at depth and to the east and south of the current drilling. An updated NI 43-101 resource estimate which incorporates all of the Phase II and Phase III drilling thus far completed is in progress. The technical information contained in this news release has been reviewed and approved by Bradley C. Peek, MSc and Certified Professional Geologist who is a Qualified Person with respect to Noram's Clayton Valley Lithium Project as defined under National Instrument 43-101.