Rover Metals Corp. reported on the progress being made in claystone lithium mining in southwest Nevada. Southwest Nevada Claystone Jurisdiction: In the past six months, both Cypress Development Corp.

(Sep-2022) and American Lithium Corporation (Jan-2023) have reported on the recovery of battery grade lithium carbonate from their respective claystone lithium projects in southwest Nevada. See the link to the jurisdictional map below. Cypress Development owns the Clayton Valley project, and American Lithium owns the TLC project.

Rover Metals' Let's Go Lithium project is an early stage comparable to both the TLC project and the Clayton Valley project. The claystone at LGL is at and near surface, extending to an average depth of approximately 100 meters. The LGL project is also located close to the historic Franklin Wells hectorite mine, which has documented historic high-grade lithium production.

Exploration work done at LGL to date also logs the claystone body to be well above important underground ecosystems in the area. In the second half of 2022, Rover Metalsreported on some very prospective surface grab samples from the LGL project. The Company's next phase of exploration will be a maiden reverse circulation drill program at LGL, subject to permit approval from the Bureau of Land Management.