Xplore Resources Corp. to provide an update on the Surge Lithium Property ("Surge"), located approximately 110 kilometres northeast of Sioux Lookout, Ontario. Reconnaissance mapping and sampling at Surge has identified multiple pegmatite outcrops on trend to known lithium-cesium-tantalum ("LCT") type pegmatites reported on the adjacent Root Property owned by Green Technology Metals Ltd. ("GT1").

GT1 has identified LCT pegmatites over an inferred 10 kilometre, east-west trend, parallel to the St. Joseph Fault ("SJF"), a regional geological break between the Uchi and English River geological sub-provinces. The SJF bisects the Surge property, extending for over 9.0 kilometres across the northern part of the claims. GT1 is currently drilling to increase the McCombe lithium deposit, 14 kilometres to the west of Surge, with a historical resource of 2.3 million tonnes averaging 1.3% Li2O (REF Ontario Geological Survey Open File Report 6180 (2006)).

The objective of GT1's current drilling program is to expand the McCombe resource. In a press release dated November 22, 2022, GT1 reported a number of drill intercepts, including 8.0 metres averaging 1.72% Li2O. GT1 also indicated LCT pegmatites that extend for over 300 metres at Root Bay, approximately 2.0 kilometres west of the Surge property, with grab samples assaying up to 2.4% Li2O.

The reconnaissance program also identified anomalous pyrite, chalcopyrite and pyrrhotite sulphide mineralization coincident with the interpreted location of the SJF in the northern portion of the claims. Outcrops define a 1,500 metre long, east-west outcrop trend, including a 150- metre interval of massive (+50%) to semi-massive (+25%) sulphides isolated in three separate outcrops. This sulphide trend was not identified in any filed assessment reports for the area and is interpreted to represent a "new" occurrence.