International Lithium Corp. to Receive CAD$2.2m plus a 2% Net Smelter Royalty Following Reduction of Interest in Its Non-Core Avalonia Project

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Vancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - September 17, 2024) - The Board of International Lithium Corp. (TSXV: ILC) (OTCQB: ILHMF) (FSE: IAH) (the "Company" or "ILC") is pleased to announce that it has signed a variation agreement in respect of its non-core Avalonia project in Ireland, which is a Joint Venture ("JV") with GFL International, Co. Ltd. ("Ganfeng") whereby:

  1. The option period under which Ganfeng has to spend CAD$10m to increase its share in the Avalonia project from 55% to 79% is further extended to 31 December 2025; and

  2. In consideration of a payment schedule from Ganfeng totalling CAD$2.2m between the period of September 2024 and 31 October 2025, and in further consideration of a 2% Net Smelter Royalty to ILC, the JV agreement will be varied such that ILC will reduce its stake in the Avalonia project to nil.

Background
The Avalonia project in Blackstairs, Ireland, has been a JV between ILC and Ganfeng since 2014, and Ganfeng has had management control of the project since 2017. While there were some historic resource estimates, drilling since then has not yet resulted in further resource estimates or an economic analysis.

Although the project is thought to have promise, it has remained relatively early stage and has not been a priority for either Ganfeng or ILC's expenditure.

Use of sale proceeds
The Company plans to use part of the CAD$2.2m net proceeds, which will be payable mainly in 2025, for exploration in Ontario at its Raleigh Lake and Firesteel projects and in Zimbabwe, with the remainder used for working capital. The expenditure in Zimbabwe is dependent on the grant of Exclusive Prospecting Orders ("EPOs") there, which is believed to be relatively imminent.

Regulatory Approval
The transaction is below the level that would make it a "Reviewable Disposition" under TSXV policies and is, therefore, not subject to TSXV approval.

John Wisbey, Chairman and CEO of the Company, commented:

"We are pleased to have concluded this transaction, strengthening our balance sheet and enabling the Board to focus on its other operations.

"We had for some time regarded our stake in Avalonia as a non-strategic asset, the more so as it would have reduced to 21% with further expenditure by our partner Ganfeng, and the project still requires appreciable investment to reach the resource milestones which could make it valuable. Therefore, it made sense to sell the stake to Ganfeng while at the same time receiving a 2% Net Smelter Royalty that would be valuable if the Avalonia project achieves its goals and comes to fruition. Our relationship with Ganfeng remains strong and important for us.