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KEEP WAITING AT YOUR OWN DISCRETION.....................ARDDF........................004......................................................8 NOVEMBER 2022
ASX | GT1
Green Technology Metals www.greentm.com.au
94 Rokeby Road, Subiaco, Western Australia 6008 info@greentm.com.au
+61 8 6557 6825 ABN 99 648 657 649
NEW DISCOVERY AT SEYMOUR
HIGHLIGHTS
• First new discovery at Seymour in 50 years: Blue Bear
• Located approx. 500m south-east of Aubry Complex which hosts MRE of 9.9Mt @ 1.04 Li2O%1
• Surface exposure (under thin cover) has similar strike and geometry to North Aubry
• Six channel samples have returned assays including:
o GTC-22-002: 12.4m @ 2.38% Li2O
o GTC-22-001: 14.2m @ 1.17% Li2O (incl. 11.5m @ 1.52% Li2O)
• Fourteen (14) diamond holes have been drilled to date, all intersecting pegmatite
• Six holes have returned assays to date including:
o GTDD-22-0350: 13.9m @ 1.53% Li2O from 13.8m (incl. 8.8m @ 2.27% Li2O)
o GTDD-22-0360: 14.4m @ 1.30% Li2O from 21.1m (incl. 10.8m @ 1.72% Li2O)
• Ongoing diamond drilling and channel sampling now rapidly delineating the Blue Bear deposit
• Second diamond rig undertaking sterilisation drilling for Seymour plant site and infrastructure
Green Technology Metals Limited (ASX: GT1) (GT1 or the Company) is pleased to announce a new discovery at its flagship
Seymour Lithium Project in Ontario, Canada. The new discovery, Blue Bear, is located approximately 500m south-east
of the Aubry Complex, on the Pye West Limb, and sits within the same current mine permitting and baseline study
boundary.
“This is the first discovery at Seymour in over 50 years. To find a spodumene-bearing pegmatite under
cover utilising classic geological and modern geophysical and geochemical techniques is testament to
the abilities of the GT1 technical team and our exploration modelling.”
“We will now drive hard to rapidly delineate the scale of this new discovery, as well as testing further
new targets in this area of North Seymour. This is expected to culminate in an updated Mineral Resource
estimate for the Seymour Project in coming months. We also continue to rapidly progress Preliminary
Economic Assessment work on a development of Seymour, with scheduled completion in Q1 2023.”
- GT1 Chief Executive Officer, Luke Cox
Green Technology Metals www.greentm.com.au

Figure 1: New discovery located under thin cover of glacial till (Northing 5584754 Easting 397521)
Blue Bear: New discovery on Pye West Limb
The new discovery, Blue Bear, is located on a Priority 1 target zone delineated during target generation and followed up
by diamond drill hole, GTDD-22-0186. During drill site preparation the dozer cleared an access track and pad for the
diamond rig, exposing a small 1m2 area of bedrock beneath a thin layer of glacial till. The bedrock was quickly identified
as spodumene-bearing pegmatite and subsequently confirmed by the Bruker–Raman Spectrometer.
Further mechanical stripping of the area has delineated a pegmatite surface exposure with similar size, geometry
and orientation to the North Aubry deposit located approximately 500m northwest. As such, there also exists potential
for the two deposits to be associated, including potentially connected at depth, forming a larger mineralising system
which we also plan to promptly test with step-out drilling.
Figure 2: New discovery interpreted pegmatite drill target area (dashed red) and drill collars (blue)
Green Technology Metals www.greentm.com.au
Delineation drilling in progress
Delineation diamond drilling has commenced at Blue Bear starting with shallow scissor holes to determine strike and dip
of the LCT pegmatite. Initial indications are showing the pegmatite is striking NNW with an apparent dip direction of
ENE, dipping 10-30 degrees.
Of the fourteen (14) holes drilled to date, all have intersected pegmatite and 12 have intersected significant pegmatite
intercepts (see Figure 3 and Table 1). Assays have been returned to date for six holes (see Table 1).
Hole GTDD-22-0186 was the first/discovery hole, drilled in an easterly direction from the pad where the initial outcrop
was uncovered, and returning 7.1m of weathered pegmatite. Two holes, GTDD-22-0359/0360, stepped out slightly to the
north-east and were drilled in a broadly westerly direction against the interpreted dip, returning thick pegmatite intervals
of 14.1m at 0.66% Li2O from 20.4m (including 8.7m at 0.95% Li2O) and 14.4m at 1.30% Li2O from 21.1m (including 10.8m at DISCRETION...............................................................................ARDDF...............004.....................................................

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