RECHARGE RESOURCES’ POCITOS 1 LITHIUM BRINE PROJECT FLOWS FOR 2 WEEKS AVERAGING 161 PPM LITHIUM

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Recharge Resources Ltd.
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Vancouver, BC, Jan. 31, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Recharge Resources Ltd. (“Recharge” or the “Company”) (RR: CSE) (RECHF: OTC) (SL5: Frankfurt) is pleased to announce the Company’s 2022 Pocitos 1 drill hole, which intercepted the 2018 lithium brine discovery aquifer, has flowed for a 2-week period and assayed at an average of 161 PPM lithium showing consistent flow and grade of lithium content from the target aquifers at 343 and 363m.

These additional assays over a two-week period from the 2022 well again exceeded that of the measured lithium content of the 2018 discovery wells. This is another planned milestone in the company’s endeavour to build up to a 20,000-tonne lithium extraction plant at Pocitos 1 project in order to supply Richlink Capital Pty Ltd up to 20,000 tonnes of lithium chloride/carbonate per year as previously announced under letter of intent.


Fig 1. Dec, 2022 Drilling at Pocitos 1


Fig 2. 2018 Drilling at Pocitos 1



Fig 3. 2018 Drilling at Pocitos 1

Lithium is selling in the spot market at 477,500 Yuan per tonne or the equivalent of US$70,752 per tonne according to TradingEconomics.com. (January 30th, 2023)

As previously announced, the basis for the NI 43-101 report is well underway after Mr. Thomas set up the drill program in Argentina when he was there in November 2022 and again in January 2023 to measure review core, flow rates and assays to create the anticipated NI43-101 compliant report. Thomas, BSc Geol, FAusIMM MAIG, has spent the past 22 years exploring for lithium brines, including building and operating a pilot plant for production at Rincon Salar (sold to Rio Tinto for US$825 Million) as well as he and his team developed the Pozuelos salar, producing an indicated and inferred resource, from four exploration wells. (recently sold to Ganfeng for US$962 million). Mr. Thomas is independent of the company and is NOT a shareholder of Recharge Resources.

Fig. 4 Phillip Thomas visited the property to view the core between January 15th-22nd 2023.

Five litres of brine were collected to be sent to University of Melbourne for testing to ascertain the recovery that has been as high as 97% using the EkoSolve™ processing system. These were especially prepared for transit.

CEO and Director, David Greenway states, " The world needs more lithium and Pocitos 1 continues to present that it may be a contributing puzzle piece to this growing concern. The future of the Pocitos 1 Project continues to improve and we couldn’t be more excited by these results. This is a great result as we have achieved a consistent lithium concentration 40 ppm higher than was previously recorded but with substantial brine flow. Our next goal of establishing a NI 43-101 compliant mineral resource, a scoping study of the project and formalising our offtake agreement for lithium carbonate is getting closer.