American Lithium Provides Operations Update

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American Lithium Corp.
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VANCOUVER, British Columbia, Nov. 04, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- American Lithium Corp. (“American Lithium” or the “Company”) (TSX-V:LI | Nasdaq:AMLI | Frankfurt:5LA1) is pleased to provide an update on operating activities.

“We are making steady progress across all our projects,” said American Lithium Interim CEO, Alex Tsakumis. “Our focus remains on diligently advancing each initiative as we are preparing for the anticipated recovery in the battery metals market. Recent market activity is reigniting optimism as our projects remain robust and are supported by strong fundamentals and sound economics.”

TLC Lithium Project

An updated Mineral Resource Estimate (“MRE”) is being finalized by Stantec Consulting Services Inc., with completion expected in November. This updated MRE is benefitting from the addition of 42 new drill holes (26 diamond core and 16 reverse circulation holes) drilled subsequent to the current MRE, which was filed January 16, 2023 and was based on 82 drill holes.

The new drill holes were targeted to expand the measured resource through the conversion of indicated resources to the measured category as the Company continues its work on the pre-feasibility study.

Further study of resource pre-concentration assessing the ability to upgrade feed material prior to leach processing has begun using a bulk sample generated from earlier large diameter drill core. This upgraded material will be used for future pilot and pre-pilot leach testing and flow-sheet optimization work.

Environmental baseline study work and hydrology/water monitoring is on-going as the Company readies to commence the Mine Plan of Operations permitting process as industry fundamentals strengthen.

Peru

American Lithium eagerly awaits the Peruvian Supreme Court’s decision on whether it will hear the final petition from the Peruvian Ministry of Energy and Mines (MINEM) and INGEMMET appealing previous high court rulings in favour of the Company and its ownership of disputed concessions.

According to judiciary public postings, the formal appeal process has concluded and the court is expected to make a public announcement on whether the appeal has the merits to be heard or not. It is the Company’s expectation that the Supreme Court will decline to hear the case, marking the end of the 32 concessions dispute.

All agreements with local affected communities and other stakeholders are current and in good standing, and remain a high priority for the Company.

Falchani Lithium Project

The Company is awaiting regulatory approval of the semi-detailed Environmental Impact Assessment Study (EIA-sd) submitted in November 2023, having successfully responded to Peruvian authorities’ questions and clarifications requested on the EIA-sd work.