Spod Lithium Corp. has identified potential Pegmatites on its Megali and Lithium Grande 4 properties in the James Bay Territory. Spod engaged Japosat Satellite Mapping ("Japosat") of Montreal, Quebec to provide analysis of satellite imagery at the Company's Megali and Lithium Grande 4 projects, and the Company is extremely encouraged by the images received from Japosat.

Japosat acquired and processed satellite imagery in order to provide detailed data identifying areas of mineral surface outcrop, areas with potential for lithium mineralization, priority locations for surface sampling and accessibility information. Results from the satellite mapping are very encouraging and strongly suggest that numerous granite pegmatite outcrops exist on both projects. The analysis of the data and final report will be used to formulate the upcoming season's sampling and prospecting field work currently being planned for both projects in the next two weeks.

Japosat has provided satellite imagery studies since 2008 for mineral exploration projects in the Americas, Africa and Asia. Below is a summary of JaposatÆs report: North Area: The whitish rock outcrops and boulders that might be of pegmatite granite composition are mainly located in the southwest part of the north block of claims. The higher concentration of outcrops, sub crops and boulders seem to be spatially oriented within west-east structure about 1000 metres long and 200 meters width. A few small outcrops seem to have a preferred SW-NE orientation and dyke-like shapes.

Southeast Area: The whitish rock outcrops and boulders that might be of pegmatite granite composition are mainly located in the northern part of the east block of claims. A spectacular concentration of sub crops and boulders occurs on those claims. They all appear, as in case of the north area, in whitish to bright cyan colours on false infrared satellite image. Southwest Area: The whitish rock outcrops and boulders that might be of pegmatite granite composition are mainly located in the northern part of the east part of the main block of claims. The areas where relatively big outcrops occur are Within north and central part of claims where the whitish outcrop seems to be constrained by SW-NE folding structure, 1000 m long by 3 to 15 metres width. Within southern part where the whitish outcrops seem to be constrained by another SW-NE important structure 1000 metres long by 100 metres width.

JaposatÆ s report further recommends a) LiDAR survey and b) a systematic pegmatite sampling to evaluate the lithium grade /resources at surface.