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03/20/18 8:41 AM

#18163 RE: Malone #18162

Agreed, we'll go 3 to 5 fast once 2's clear
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klimanjaro

03/20/18 8:54 AM

#18164 RE: Malone #18162

Agreed! but the roof is on fire with RHHNF; details on THE DAILY TRADE board now
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klimanjaro

03/20/18 10:23 AM

#18167 RE: Malone #18162

THIS JUST OUT AND GOING STRONG WITH NICE CHART SETUP
BUT THE REL BOMB WILL BE PQEFF
International Battery Metals Ltd. Announces Patent Protection Filed for Lithium Extraction Process in the United States; Additional Patent Filings for Canada and Europe to Follow
Newsfile
Newsfile Corp.
NewsfileMarch 20, 2018
Vancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - March 20, 2018) - International Battery Metals Ltd. (CSE: IBAT) ("IBAT" or the "Company"), a company that specializes in lithium extraction from oilfield brines, today announces that Selective Adsorption Lithium, Inc. ("SAL") the technology company being acquired by IBAT (see news release March 5, 2018) has filed for patent protection at the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) for its lithium extraction process. This patent application, "Extraction process control methods and apparatuses," will protect directly the extraction process in the United States as SAL prepares to file the application internationally.

"Filing this patent application is a strategic step for IBAT's extraction technology and system development in the United States and in other countries where the technology may be deployed," says John Burba, incoming chairman and chief executive officer (CEO) of IBAT. "This filing is the first of many that SAL is working on to protect our third-generation technology as we begin building our intellectual property portfolio and our processing techniques. This work will advance IBAT's competitive leadership in the lithium-extraction arena."

The patent application covers technology developed by John Burba and other lithium extraction experts and protects advancements in oilfield lithium extraction.

This filing will also allow IBAT to file additional patents to protect this technology in Canada and Europe.