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Monday, February 18, 2019

Neo Lithium's 3Q project is one of the purest, and largest Li projects in the world today!


              There are MicroCaps and then there are:

                            "MicroCaps"!

 

Neo Lithium's 3Q project has the lowest impurities of "any" Lithium Brine project in the world, and is the 8th largest in size!

Company Highlights

  • One of the highest-grade lithium brine assets in the world combined with the lowest critical impurity content of any known salar making it ideal for well-known and simple evaporation processing
  • 8th largest lithium deposit in the world today!
  • 100% ownership - The only Lithium company that owns an entire salar of this size without competitors or third parties
  • Fully permitted to feasibility- EIA well advanced and expected to be finalized in Q1/Q2 2019
  • Strong cash position and robust shareholder register

 
Experienced board and management focused on the Lithium sector.

CEO, Waldo Perez, was the original founder and past CEO of Lithium Americas.
Chairman, Constantine Karayannopoulos was the director of Lithium Americas and an original founder of Neo Materials, now Molycorp.
Board and management members have strong experience in business development and capital markets.



Right in the heart of the Lithium Triangle, the 3Q Project is located in Catamarca Province, Argentina the largest lithium producing and mining-friendly province in Argentina. Neo is situated between the truly bid dogs of Lithium production!


The 3Q Project has one of the highest-grade lithium brine projects in the world, with a large salar and lithium brine lake covering more than 150km2 and the Company controls more 350km2 in and around the complex. The 3Q Project is 100% owned by Neo Lithium.
The Company has obtained environmental permitting to complete exploration and the pilot plant and has also obtained the easement agreement to access the project for future construction at the project site.
Update: As of this writing, Feb 18th 2019, the Pilot plant is delivered and is being put in place at 3Q! 
We believe Neo Lithium is a prime takeover target in 2019  

Disclosure: We own Shares in Neo Lithium!
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Monday, August 8, 2011

Talison sees big lithium demand, higher prices through 2012

Aug , 2011 by Thomson Reuters

* Company set to double production capacity in 2012
* Sales locked in for year, sees higher prices next year
* Will build carbonate plant in Australia by 2015
* Carbonate plant expected to cost around $150 million (In U.S. dollars unless noted)

By Julie Gordon
TORONTO, Aug 5 (Reuters) - Talison Lithium <TLH-T> is set to double production capacity in 2012, as the lithium producer sees demand for the metal outpacing supply over the next few years, the company's chief executive said on Friday.

The tight supply has already boosted the price of lithium carbonate, though Talison, which sells lithium concentrate into China where it is converted to a carbonate, will not see the impact of higher prices until the end of the year, when current sales contracts are renegotiated.

"Clearly we'll be encouraging higher prices," said Chief Executive Peter Oliver of the next round of contracts.
The Toronto-listed company, which owns the Greenbushes mine in Australia, is in the process of doubling production to the equivalent of 110,000 tonnes a year of lithium carbonate.

"We feel very comfortable that the demand is there to support that growth," said Oliver, adding that the $70 million expansion is fully funded.

Driving the market is rising demand for lithium batteries, used in a wide range of electronic devices, with electric and hybrid autos seen playing a bigger role after 2015, said Oliver.

Lithium demand in 2011 is about 150,000 tonnes a year, said Oliver. The company expects that to grow to between 350,000 and 500,000 tonnes annually by 2020.
Talison also plans to build a lithium carbonate conversion plant by 2015, which will be fueled by some of the additional production at Greenbushes.
By taking lithium to the carbonate stage, Talison will be able to broaden its industrial customer base and to get more value for its lithium products.
"There is an improved margin, but it also gives us access to markets outside China," said Oliver. "There's big demand from places like Japan and Korea."
The 20,000 tonne a year plant will costs around $150 million to build and can be expanded to meet higher market demand, he said.
Though it would be cheaper to build abroad, Oliver said the plant will be built in Australia, likely on the Greenbushes site, about 250 km (156 miles) south of Perth, where the company is based.
"I think one of the key things is security of supply, so the lowest of risk to security of supply would be to build it in Australia," he said.
Talison is also developing the Salares 7 lithium brine project in Chile.
(Reporting by Julie Gordon; editing by Rob Wilson)

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Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Rodinia Lithium Announces Up to 1,800 mg/L Lithium from Aquifer I Pit Sample Results

Rodinia Lithium Inc.Rodinia Lithium Inc.

TSX VENTURE : RM
OTCQX : RDNAF




July 13, 2011 07:30 ET


- Brine Samples from Surface Pits Return Grades Up to 1,800 mg/L Lithium and 13,000 mg/L Potassium 

- Samples Taken from Surface Pits Resulting from Mining of Ulexite

- Represent Highest Grade Sample Results from Diablillos

- Samples Were Taken from Aquifer I, Opening Up the Potential to Recover the Brine from This Aquifer by Open Pit or Trenching


TORONTO, ONTARIO--(Marketwire - July 13, 2011) - Rodinia Lithium Inc. ("Rodinia" or the "Company") (TSX VENTURE:RM)(OTCQX:RDNAF) is pleased to announce results from an additional surface sampling program at its Salar de Diablillos project ("Diablillos" or "Salar") located in Salta Province, Argentina. Results from three large surface pits, a result of current surface mining of ulexite within the top three meters of the Salar, returned high grade values of lithium ("Li"), potassium ("K") and boron ("B"). In particular, samples P8 and P9 returned the highest lithium values sampled on the Salar, with values up to 1800 mg/L Li, 13000 mg/L K, and 990 mg/L B.

William Randall, President & CEO of Rodinia, commented, "The results from these samples are a very pleasant surprise as they are considerably higher grade than our previous surface sampling program, performed with an auger drill. What makes these samples even more encouraging is the fact that they were collected following a period of intense rainfall, possibly the largest in recorded history, meaning that these samples have probably not been further concentrated from their original geochemistry. This is a major development in the definition of Aquifer I. We will now look at the possibility of developing this aquifer through a series of pits or trenches, in a similar way to the brine potash mines of the Utah Salt Flats. Management remains optimistic that this may potentially provide the Company with high grade, low cost initial production with respect to the Salar."

Table 1 – Results from pit samples P7, P8 & P9 – All samples taken in the same area of the Salar.
Sample Li (mg/L) K (mg/L) B (mg/L) Mg:Li SO4:Li
P7 590 6100 650 4.41 16.44
P8 1800 13000 840 3.39 6.67
P9 1400 13000 970 3.36 8.57
The pit samples maintain the favourable geochemistry of the Salar's brine, which is characterized by low magnesium to lithium ratios and distinctively low sulphate to lithium ratios. Lower sulphate levels can reduce the need for expensive reagents, such a calcium chloride ("CaCl2"), during the conventional evaporation processing techniques expected to be employed at the Salar.

The Project is supervised by Ray Spanjers, Rodinia's Manager of Exploration. Mr. Spanjers is considered a qualified person, as defined by National Instrument 43-101, and has reviewed and approved the scientific and technical information in this release. According to the Company's sampling protocol, sample size is to exceed 500 millilitres and is stored in clean, secure containers for transportation. The prepared samples are then forwarded to the ALS Laboratory Group, Environmental Division, in Fort Collins, Co (USA) for analysis. A rigorous QA/QC program is implemented consisting of regular insertion of standards and blanks to ensure laboratory integrity.

About Rodinia Lithium Inc.:
Rodinia Lithium Inc. is a Canadian mineral exploration and development company with a primary focus on Lithium exploration and development in North and South America. The Company is also actively exploring the commercialization of a significant Potash co-product that is expected to be recoverable through the lithium harvesting process.

Rodinia's Salar de Diablillos lithium-brine project in Salta, Argentina, contains a recoverable resource of 2.82 million tonnes lithium carbonate equivalent and 11.27 million tonnes potassium chloride equivalent. The project contains a recoverable inferred resource of 952,553,000 m3 grading 556 mg/L lithium and 6,206 mg/L potassium. Throughout 2011, Rodinia will focus on continuing to develop the Diablillos project by completing additional drilling and advancing through scoping study. More information on the Company's recoverable resource estimate can be found on its SEDAR filing page at www.sedar.com.

The Company also holds 100% mineral rights to approximately 70,000 acres in Nevada's lithium-rich Clayton Valley in Esmeralda County, and is currently in the process of assessing the size, quality and processing alternatives of this deposit. The Clayton Valley project is located in the only known lithium-brine bearing salt lake in North America, and looks to represent the only new source for domestic lithium carbonate supply.
The Projects are supervised by Ray Spanjers, Rodinia's Manager of Exploration. Mr. Spanjers is considered a Qualified Person, as defined by National Instrument 43‐101.

Please visit the Company's web site at www.rodinialithium.com or write us at info@rodinialithium.com.
Cautionary Notes
Except for statements of historical fact contained herein, the information in this press release constitutes "forward-looking information" within the meaning of Canadian securities law. Such forward-looking information may be identified by words such as "plans", "proposes", "estimates", "intends", "expects", "believes", "may", "will" and include without limitation, statements regarding the impact of the drill program and surface sampling program at the Diablillos property and results of such programs; the potential of the Diablillos property; the potential results and timetable for further exploration with respect to the Clayton Valley project and the Diablillos property, the timetable with respect to future acquisitions and exploration developments at Clayton Valley and Diablillos, timetable for further exploration, analysis and development, title disputes or claims; and governmental approvals and regulation. There can be no assurance that such statements will prove to be accurate; actual results and future events could differ materially from such statements. Factors that could cause actual results to differ materially include, among others, metal prices, competition, financing risks, acquisition risks, risks inherent in the mining industry, and regulatory risks. Most of these factors are outside the control of the Company. Investors are cautioned not to put undue reliance on forward-looking information. Except as otherwise required by applicable securities statutes or regulation, the Company expressly disclaims any intent or obligation to update publicly forward-looking information, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise.
NEITHER THE TSX VENTURE EXCHANGE NOR ITS REGULATION SERVICES PROVIDER (AS THAT TERM IS DEFINED IN THE POLICIES OF THE TSX VENTURE EXCHANGE) ACCEPTS RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE ADEQUACY OR ACCURACY OF THIS RELEASE.
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Wednesday, May 25, 2011

Talison Lithium reports rich lithium and potassium levels at Salares 7 project in Chile.

Results from Salar de la Isla indicate up to 1,080 mg/l Lithium and up to 9,830 mg/l Potassium

Perth, Western Australia, May 25, 2011 – Talison Lithium Limited (“Talison” or the “Company”) (TSX:TLH | US;TLTHF) is pleased to announce the results from the first drill program at two of the seven salars that comprise the Salares 7 Project (“Salares 7”) in Chile.

Highlights

  • Initial shallow reconnaissance drill programs completed at Salar de la Isla and Salar de Las Parinas
  • Brine analyses at Salar de la Isla indicate: up to 1,080 milligrams per liter (“mg/l”) lithium, with an average of 863 mg/l lithium; and up to 9,830 mg/l potassium, with an average of 7,979 mg/l potassium

  • Brine analyses at Salar de Las Parinas indicate: up to 480 mg/l lithium, with an average of 331 mg/l lithium; and up to 8,210 mg/l potassium, with an average of 5,650 mg/l potassium
Peter Oliver, Chief Executive Officer, commented, “We are excited about the results from our initial reconnaissance drill program. The results are very encouraging for the further development of Salares 7 to meet the expected future growth in demand for lithium-ion batteries in the years ahead, and support the confidence that Talison has in the potential of Salares 7. With lithium values of up to 1,080 mg/l, we believe Salares 7 has the potential to be amongst the world’s best new lithium brine prospects.”

Salares 7 Overview
Salares 7 consists of seven salars (salt lakes) and playas located in the Atacama Region of Northern Chile. Five of the seven salars are 100% owned by Talison and its Chilean partners, and these five are clustered within a radius of approximately 30kms. The salars are largely underlain and surrounded by volcanic rocks of andesitic to basaltic affinity that make up some of the 800 volcanoes located in the Andes Mountains of northern Chile


 
To view the entire press release please visit:
http://www.talisonlithium.com/media/17301/110525_tll reports salares drilling results.pdf


Please find the updated Talison Corporate Presentation contained in the link below:
http://www.talisonlithium.com/media/17020/tlh_investor presentation 4 may 2011.pdf



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Friday, April 8, 2011

Rodinia Lithium lands former FMC Executive for management team.

Rodinia Lithium Retains Services of Former FMC Lithium Division Manager, New Resources & Process Development8:37AM ET on Thursday Apr 07, 2011 by Marketwire

Rodinia Lithium Inc. ("Rodinia" or the "Company") ( RM.v  and RDNAF.PK) is pleased to announce it has contracted the services of Mr. Bob Cinq-Mars, a specialist in Chemical Process Development, to oversee elements of process design and management.

Mr. Cinq-Mars has a wealth of experience in process design and management, whose work experience includes 20 years with FMC Lithium Division as Manager, New Resources and Process Development. During his time with FMC Lithium Division, Mr. Cinq-Mars work included process research and development of three routes to recover lithium from new reserves, physical evaporation studies in the laboratory to support process design, and identification of alternate lithium resource in the world.

Thursday, November 11, 2010

Rodinia Lithium Inc. Hits Lithium Fountain at Salar De Diablillos, in Argentina



Rodinia hits virtual lithium guyser, Grading 540 Mg/L At Salar De Diablillos


November  2010
  • ARTESIAN BRINE INTERSECTED IN LAST THREE DRILL HOLES WITH VALUES UP TO 540 MG/L LITHIUM, 5500 MG/L POTASSIUM, 660 MG/L BORON AND A MG:LI RATIO OF 3.33
  • EXPLORATION PROGRAM CONTINUES TO DELIVER POSITIVE DRILL RESULTS, EXPANDING ZONE APPROXIMATELY 4 KM EAST AND 4.5 KM SOUTH OF D-RC-01
  • SIGNIFICANT INTERCEPTS INCLUDE 510 MG/L LITHIUM OVER 90 METRES AND 530 MG/L LITHIUM OVER 72 METRES IN D-RC-03 AND D-RC-04 RESPECTIVELY
  • ARTESIAN LITHIUM BRINE REMAINED UNABATED AND DENSITY INCREASED OVER A 3 DAY SPAN WITH A PRESSURE AND VELOCITY THAT PUSHED THE ARTESIAN COLUMN APPROXIMATELY 13 METRES ABOVE THE SALAR SURFACE (please see figure 1)
Toronto, Ontario: Rodinia Lithium Inc. (“Rodinia” or the “Company”) (TSX-V: RM; OTCQX: RDNAF), is pleased to report that it continues to intersect high-grade lithium and potash in its reverse circulation drilling exploration program on its Salar de Diablillos lithium-brine project in Salta, Argentina (“Diablillos” or the “Salar”).  The Company remains encouraged by the results of the exploration program and reinforces its belief that the project has the potential to become a lithium, potash and boric acid producer in the near future.
William Randall, President and CEO of Rodinia, commented “the fact that we are routinely intersecting artesian conditions containing high grade lithium values is, in our opinion, extremely positive.  We believe that these results indicate that the subsurface brines are spouting to surface and increasing in salinity and density as they continue to flow. This is a rare phenomenon which may add significant value to the project.  Equally exciting is the fact that we intersected these brines in the southern portion of the basin where, based on our auger drilling, we expected lower grade brines due to the proximity of the river. In our opinion these results indicate the potential for the majority of the basin to contain lithium rich brines.”
Results from the most recent five drill holes are summarized in Table 1.  All the holes reported in this press release are open at depth and in all directions, bound only by the basin limits.  The reverse circulation drill holes were drilled vertically to ensure proper representation of the stratigraphic column.  As in the previous drill holes the distribution of lithium concentrations over the hole are remarkably even, suggesting that our entire stratigraphic column below the near surface clays represents a single aquifer, composed primarily of sands and gravels.  The clay content in all holes drilled to date has been low to negligible.
Drill Hole From (m) To (m) Interval (m) Li (mg/l) K (mg/l) B (mg/l) Mg:Li SO4:Li
D-RC-03 18 108 90 510 5608 654 3.58 18.97
including 48 108 60 562 6322 640 3.35 17.74
zone open at depth
D-RC-04 36 108 72 530 6292 668 5.02 18.14
zone open at depth
D-RC-05 artesian brine @ 48m 530 5700 690 3.00 18.90
zone open at depth
D-RC-06 18 84 66 471 5054 732 2.84 18.92
Including artesian brine @ 52.5m 430 4700 670 2.84 18.92
zone open at depth
D-RC-07 42 100.5 58.5 515 5340 619 3.32 14.92
including artesian brine @ 100.5m 540 5500 660 3.33 16.85
zone open at depth
A sampling procedure was enforced by management to ensure sample integrity during the drill program.  Where possible, brine and sediments samples were air lifted, and water restricted to the upper part of the hole before the water table was intercepted.  Once brine bearing horizons were intercepted, drilling was halted and the drilling pipe lifted 2 feet or more to allow the total flushing of the internal pipe by means of air pressure for approximately ten minutes or until the brine appeared reasonably clean of sediment.  After sufficient air lifting of the brine, a sample was collected in 500 ml sample bottles that had been washed three times with the brine.  Liquid was also collected in five gallon buckets and the time of filling of the bucket recorded, in order to aid in quantifying the formational flow.
The project is supervised by Ray Spanjers, Rodinia’s Manager of Exploration.  Mr Spanjers is considered a qualified person, as defined by National Instrument 43-101, and has reviewed and approved the scientific and technical information in this release.  According to the Company’s sampling protocol, sample size is to exceed 500 millilitres and be stored in clean, secure containers for transportation.  The prepared samples are then forwarded to the ALS Laboratory Group, Environmental Division, in Fort Collins, Co (USA) for analysis.  A rigorous QA/QC program is implemented consisting of regular insertion of standards and blanks to ensure laboratory integrity.
About Rodinia Lithium Inc.:
Rodinia Lithium Inc. is a Canadian mineral exploration company with a primary focus on lithium exploration and development in North and South America.  The Company is positioned to capitalize on the expected increase in demand for lithium carbonate that is projected to result from the anticipated paradigm shift to mass adoption and use of key lithium applications like lithium-ion batteries as well as glass ceramics, greases, pharmaceuticals etc.
Rodinia is currently exploring its Clayton Valley project in Nevada, USA, which surrounds the only lithium-brine producer in North America, and its Salar de Diablillos project in Salta, Argentina.
Please visit the Company’s web site at www.rodinialithium.com or write us at info@rodinialithium.com. Follow us on Twitter: http://twitter.com/RodiniaLithium 
For further information please contact
Neil Simon                         
Investor Cubed Inc.                                     
Tel: +1 (647) 258-3310
Aaron Wolfe
Vice-President, Corporate Development
Tel: +1 (416) 309-2696
Cautionary Notes
Except for statements of historical fact contained herein, the information in this press release constitutes “forward-looking information” within the meaning of Canadian securities law. Such forward-looking information may be identified by words such as “plans”, “proposes”, “estimates”, “intends”, “expects”, “believes”, “may”, “will” and include without limitation, statements regarding the impact of the drill program at the Diablillos property and results of such drill program; the potential of the Diablillos property; the potential results and timetable for further exploration with respect to the Clayton Valley project and the Diablillos property, the timetable with respect to future acquisitions and exploration developments at Clayton Valley and Diablillos, timetable for further exploration, analysis and development, title disputes or claims; and governmental approvals and regulation. There can be no assurance that such statements will prove to be accurate; actual results and future events could differ materially from such statements.  Factors that could cause actual results to differ materially include, among others, metal prices, competition, financing risks, acquisition risks, risks inherent in the mining industry, and regulatory risks. Most of these factors are outside the control of the Company. Investors are cautioned not to put undue reliance on forward-looking information. Except as otherwise required by applicable securities statutes or regulation, the Company expressly disclaims any intent or obligation to update publicly forward-looking information, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise.
NEITHER THE TSX VENTURE EXCHANGE NOR ITS REGULATION SERVICES PROVIDER (AS THAT TERM IS DEFINED IN THE POLICIES OF THE TSX VENTURE EXCHANGE) ACCEPTS RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE ADEQUACY OR ACCURACY OF THIS RELEASE. 

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Monday, September 27, 2010

Rodinia Lithium Inc.'s Auger Drilling Extends Near Surface High-Grade Lithium-Potash Zone 1.5 km at Salar de Diablillos

7:46AM ET on Friday Sep 24, 2010 by Marketwire
Rodinia Lithium Inc. ("Rodinia" or the "Company") (TSX VENTURE: RM)(OTCQX: RDNAF), is pleased to report further sample results from its auger drill exploration program on its Salar de Diablillos lithium-brine project in Salta, Argentina ("Diablillos" or the "Salar"). The completion of an additional 38 sample holes has extended the previously defined 2.5 km by 4.0 km high-grade lithium-potash zone near surface by an additional 1.5 km along strike (see Press Release dated May 26, 2010 for additional details on the original high-grade zone definition).

William Randall, President and CEO of Rodinia, commented "It is encouraging that these additional auger drill holes have intersected grades similar to the previous auger drilling and has extended our high-grade zone an additional 1.5 km. We now have additional areas to target with our ongoing reverse circulation drilling. Coupling these results with drill hole D-RC-01 announced last week, which demonstrated a continuous aquifer to depths of at least 120 metres, provides additional support for the potential to delineate a large scale resource at Diablillos" (see Press Release dated September 17, 2010 for additional details on drill hole D-RC-01).
 

Based on the completed sampling program of 140 sample holes, the Diablillos auger drill exploration program returned lithium ("Li") values of up to 1,000 milligrams per litre ("mg/L") and potassium ("K") values of up to 11,000 mg/L. Focusing on the nucleus of the Salar, which the Company believes represents the highest probability for production (see Figure 1 below), results returned average Li of 845 mg/L, average K of 9,092 mg/L, and 762 mg/L boron ("B") with favourable magnesium ("Mg") to Li ratio of 3.75 and an attractive sulphate to lithium ratio. Previously reported results for the auger drill program were based on a total of 102 sample holes. The full set of results reinforce the Company's belief that Diablillos may contain high concentrations of lithium, potash and boron and that the project has the potential to become a lithium carbonate producer. The Company remains encouraged by the presence of near-surface brines that contain similar, and in many instances higher, lithium and potash concentrations to other established brine developers in South America.

The completed auger program successfully covered a large portion of the Salar which returned average results of 680 mg/L Li, 7,400 mg/L K, 669 mg/L B, 3.75 Mg:Li, and 10.73 SO4:Li. Certain portions of the salar and its margins could not be sampled due to more extensive overburden material. The auger drill has been modified to be able to successfully penetrate the hard calcium carbonate layers commonly encountered, therefore enabling the additional sampling reported in this press release. In general, lithium values decreased towards the salar margins to the north and south, however drilling will be required to establish whether this trend is consistent at depth. Rodinia has a reverse circulation drill program underway on the Salar, which amongst other things will test the depth of the aquifer, as well as the lithium potential under the areas sampled by the auger drill.

To view Figure 1 - Sampling Contour Map, Salar de Diablillos, please visit the following link: http://media3.marketwire.com/docs/RMimage.jpg

Throughout the auger sampling, Rodinia employed a sampling procedure designed to ensure sample integrity by minimizing contamination of brine samples through the dissolution of overlying sediments and evaporates that may be enriched in lithium. All the holes were drilled to a depth sufficient to ensure penetration of the overlying clay layer, which varies in thickness between one and over three metres. Below the clays, a medium to coarse-grained sand aquifer was encountered containing high-grade lithium brine in its porous space. A historical drill hole in the south eastern margin of the Salar indicates the presence of this aquifer to a vertical depth of at least 75 metres, with material coarsening at depth to a coarse basal conglomerate (SEGEMAR; www.segemar.gov.ar). Rodinia has also recently completed a reverse circulation discovery drill hole, drill hole D-RC-01, which indicated the presence of this aquifer to a vertical depth of at least 120 metres.


Sample integrity was maintained by pushing four inch casing down into the hole and pumping, where possible, the contents of the hole. The hole was then left to refill from the aquifer below, ensuring proper representation of brine geochemistry. This brine was then sampled and decanted before collection in sealed plastic containers that had been previously rinsed in the same brine. All samples were sent to ALS Laboratory Group, Environmental Division, in Fort Collins, CO, USA where Rodinia is sending both its Diablillos and Clayton Valley project samples.

The Project is supervised by William Randall, MSc (Geology), the President and CEO of Rodinia, and by Ray Spanjers, Rodinia's Manager of Exploration. Both Messrs. Randall and Spanjers are considered qualified persons, as defined by National Instrument 43-101, and both have reviewed and approved the scientific and technical information in this release. According to the Company's sampling protocol, sample size is to exceed 300 millilitres and be stored in clean, secure containers for transportation. The prepared samples are then forwarded to the ALS Laboratory Group, Environmental Division, in Fort Collins, Co (USA) for analysis. A rigorous QA/QC program is implemented consisting of regular insertion of standards and blanks to ensure laboratory integrity.

About Rodinia Lithium Inc.:
Rodinia Lithium Inc. is a Canadian mineral exploration company with a primary focus on lithium exploration and development in North and South America. The Company is positioned to capitalize on the expected increase in demand for lithium carbonate that is projected to result from the anticipated paradigm shift to mass adoption and use of key lithium applications like lithium-ion batteries as well as glass ceramics, greases, pharmaceuticals etc.
Rodinia is currently exploring its Clayton Valley project in Nevada, USA, which surrounds the only lithium-brine producer in North America, and its Salar de Diablillos project in Salta, Argentina.
Please visit the Company's web site at www.rodinialithium.com or write us at info@rodinialithium.com. Follow us on Twitter: http://twitter.com/RodiniaLithium.

Cautionary Notes
Except for statements of historical fact contained herein, the information in this press release constitutes "forward-looking information" within the meaning of Canadian securities law. Such forward-looking information may be identified by words such as "plans", "proposes", "estimates", "intends", "expects", "believes", "may", "will" and include without limitation, statements regarding the impact of the drill program at the Diablillos property and results of such drill program; the potential of the Diablillos property; the potential results and timetable for further exploration with respect to the Clayton Valley project and the Diablillos property, the timetable with respect to future acquisitions and exploration developments at Clayton Valley and Diablillos, timetable for further exploration, analysis and development, title disputes or claims; and governmental approvals and regulation. There can be no assurance that such statements will prove to be accurate; actual results and future events could differ materially from such statements. Factors that could cause actual results to differ materially include, among others, metal prices, competition, financing risks, acquisition risks, risks inherent in the mining industry, and regulatory risks. Most of these factors are outside the control of the Company. Investors are cautioned not to put undue reliance on forward-looking information. Except as otherwise required by applicable securities statutes or regulation, the Company expressly disclaims any intent or obligation to update publicly forward-looking information, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise.
NEITHER THE TSX VENTURE EXCHANGE NOR ITS REGULATION SERVICES PROVIDER (AS THAT TERM IS DEFINED IN THE POLICIES OF THE TSX VENTURE EXCHANGE) ACCEPTS RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE ADEQUACY OR ACCURACY OF THIS RELEASE.

Contacts:
Investor Cubed Inc.
Neil Simon
+1 (647) 258-3310

Rodinia Lithium Inc. Aaron Wolfe
Vice-President, Corporate Development
+1 (416) 309-2696
www.rodinialithium.com


SOURCE: Rodinia Lithium Inc.

http://www.rodinialithium.com 
 
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