US Critical Metals Corp. announced that it has received all the analytical results from previously announced drilling program completed at the Clayton Ridge Lithium Property ("Clayton Ridge" or the "Project") located in Esmeralda County, Nevada. The Company has completed 1,455 meters (4,776 feet) of core drilling in 15 holes ranging in depth from 41.45m to 160.3m traversing the lithium-bearing claystone hosted in the south, central and northern sub-basins within the Clayton Ridge basin. USCM has now fulfilled the contractually required drilling commitments, which fulfills the terms of the option agreement and will result in USCM holding a 100% interest in Clayton Ridge. This initial phase of drilling tested shallow, east-dipping lithium-bearing units with vertical to steeply inclined (-70o) holes to determine the thickness of the lithium-bearing units and depth to the floor of the basin. Lithium was identified in a variety of rock types including claystone, siltstone, conglomerate, airfall tuff, and lithic tuff. Based on the initial drill results, the claystone units produced the highest lithium values. Although elevated lithium values were identified in 13 of the 15 holes drilled, the highest values and corresponding widths were along the eastern fence of the holes as the Li-bearing sequence appears to thicken to the east and north where it dips beneath the volcanic tuffs into the basin's eastern margin. Hole No. CR09-23 intersected 17.4 meters of 724ppm Li (30.4 - 47.9 m) and in Hole No. CR10-23 intersected 14.4 meters of 768ppm Li (46.3 - 55.8 m). These thicker intervals along with locally higher-grade intercepts including 2.7 meters of 973ppm Li (34.9 - 37.6 m) in Holes No. CR11-23 indicate potential for increased lithium widths and
grades to the east and north toward the basin's eastern margin.