United Lithium Corp. announced that the 2024 Exploration Program ("2024 Program") started in early June at five of the Company's 100% owned properties in Finland. The five properties are located within highly prospective geological terrains with the potential to host lithium-bearing pegmatite and cover a large land package of over 105,000 hectares ("ha").

The Kietyonmaki dyke swarm is composed of several near-vertical dipping spodumene (as spodumene-quartz intergrowths) and petalite-bearing pegmatite dykes, the largest being the Main Dyke. The Main Dyke has now been drill-defined to be up to 25 m wide and more than 200 m in length and confirmed to extend to at least 160 m depth below surface. Throughout the summer, the Company is planning to complete prospection and mapping along the same geological structure that hosts the Main Dyke at Kietyonmaki with the goal of identifying more pegmatites.

In 2023, Pure observed 49 pegmatites during their work, however, no assays are available. Historical drilling has been completed in the Kast area, and logging reports indicate intercepts of approximately 501 intersections of pegmatite and granite. None of the pegmatite intercepts have been sampled or assayed.

Each of Kannus, Kova, Salkola and Kast, are classified as reservations and are valid until various dates in the first half of 2025, at which time, the Company will need to evaluate results and determine whether to convert any portion of each property into an exploration permit or allow the reservation to lapse. Until that time, under a reservation status, the Company has the ability to complete field work, including mapping and sampling, to potentially identify future drill targets and will be allowed to convert the reservation into an exploration permit without interference of other exploration companies. In addition to the 2024 Program in Finland, the Company would also like to provide an update on the 2023 Drill Program at its 100% owned Bergby Project in Sweden ("Bergby" or the "Project"), where 60 holes were drilled for a total of 5,600 m. As mentioned in the previous news release dated June 12, 2024), two holes (BBY23185 and BBY23189) still had assay results pending.egmatites were found in both holes (BBY23185 & BBY23189), no spodumene was observed and the Li2O grade was low.

Bergby consists of ten exploration licenses covering 7,897 ha located near the coast of the Gulf of Bothnia in central Sweden and approximately 200 km north of Stockholm. The Project now comprises five drill-confirmed spodumene bearing pegmatites (Pegmatite A to E), with a combined strike length of more than 4,000 m. There are unexplored, highlighting the excellent potential at Bergby for further discovery. Core drilling is being undertaken by Ludvika Borr Teknik AB of Sweden, using 49 millimetres (equivalent to NQ2) diameter rods.