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Thursday, 07/22/2021 9:26:43 AM

Thursday, July 22, 2021 9:26:43 AM

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Management, now that they have previously stated Lithium is their main interest reveals why.
"Infinite Ore Corp. (the "Company") (TSXV:ILI)(OTCQB:ARXRF) is pleased to announce it has identified several new targets of interest from a high resolution geophysical survey on the Jackpot lithium property. The survey, conducted by Novatem Airborne Geophysics, identified several east-west trending structural features oriented parallel to several lithium-rich pegmatite dykes within the Jackpot lithium deposit itself. The Company will mobilize a ground crew to site as soon as possible to investigate these structures with overburden stripping and rock and channel sampling.

J.C. St-Amour, President of Infinite Ore commented, "The resolution of this survey is of better quality than we have previously seen on the property. Therefore, we were able to immediately identify multiple a reas of interest for boots on the ground follow up this summer. These lithium bearing dykes tend to come in swarms and bear a strong resemblance to the Jackpot lithium deposit, which we know is mineralized. I am very excited to get the crew in the field to explore these targets. The goal is to identify and properly explore multiple lithium-bearing-granitic dykes to build a sizeable lithium resource on the property. The lithium market remains very robust, and the Jackpot lithium property is well located, as we are surrounded by other explorers which have made significant lithium discoveries. This property is our focus and we are keen to discover its full potential."

The Company's 100% owned Jackpot project is located in close proximity to the Georgia Lake lithium deposit, for which Rock Tech Lithium Inc. recently announced its intent to develop a lithium sulphate production facility in Thunder Bay, Ontario. The Jackpot property contains known pegmatite showings, including two that contain historical resources of 2 million tons at 1.09% Li2O and 750,000 tons at 1.38% Li2O*."