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Argentina Lithium & Energy Corp.

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Argentina Lithium & Energy Corp. (TSX-V: LIT, OTC: PNXLF, FSE: OAY2) is focused on supporting the global demand for cleaner energy through the exploration of alternative fuel materials, particularly lithium for batteries in the electric vehicle industry. The company is part of the Grosso Group, which has been a pioneer in mineral exploration in Argentina since 1993, known for its strong community and government relationships and successful mineral deposit discoveries.

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Shares outstanding
174060604
Fully diluted shares
274051586
Mineral resource
Measured and Indicated Resources of 0.15 km3 brine volume with an average grade of 296 mg/lithium, representing 238,000 tonnes Lithium Carbonate Equivalent (LCE), and Inferred Resource of 0.08 km3 brine volume with an average grade of 216 mg/l lithium, representing 64,000 tonnes LCE. The effective date of the Mineral Resource estimate is September 26, 2025. Supporting information for the Mineral Resource estimate is detailed in an independent technical report prepared in accordance with National Instrument 43-101 Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects (“NI 43-101”) filed on SEDAR+.
Projects
["Argentina Lithium has acquired a 100% interest in over 25,000 hectares of the Incahuasi Salar and basin in Catamarca province. The Company believes Incahuasi is underexplored, and in particular supports conditions for quality lithium brines at depth. The Incahuasi salar is located in the province of Catamarca in the high plateau (Puna) region of northwestern Argentina, at an altitude of approximately 3300 metres above sea level. The salar is located in a hyper-arid region, receiving on average less than 30 millimetres of rain per year, a necessary condition for the creation of evaporative brines. Access to the Salar is through a gravel road from the town of Antofagasta de la Sierra, approximately 34 kilometres to the northeast. The Incahuasi Salar is located in a North-South tectonic basin formed by extensional stress in the last 2 million years. The salar is limited to the west by the Calalaste Range which is formed by the Cortaderas Chicas Sedimentary-Volcanic Complex. This unit of Ordovician age consists of folded sedimentary, volcaniclastic and acid volcanic rocks. Fossiliferous turbidites from middle to upper Ordovician outcrop to the north and the east of the salar. These rocks form the Falda Cienaga Formation and the upper sedimentary portion of the Cortaderas Chicas Complex. The turbidite unit is overlain unconformably by Permian red beds of the Patquia de la Cuesta Formation. Fluvial sandstones, siltstones and conglomerates of Eocene age, called the Geste Formation, cover this unit. The tectonic basin of the Salar continues to the south but it was filled by distal pyroclastic flows of the Cerro Blanco Complex of Pleistocene age. To the north, the basin is covered by recent fluvial and eolic sediments form the salars and lowlands. The Incahuasi Salar stretches 17 kilometres north-south and extents 2.5 km east to west, but it is divided in a north and in a south portion. The North portion is a flat zone, partially covered with superficial water, at an altitude of 3270 m. There are crusts of NaCl and ulexite. The South portion is a terrigenous salar, with sand and clays and NaCl and Na sulphates. The topography of this portion is not flat as the northern one. It starts at 3270 m and reaches 3276 m at the south end. At both the north and south the basin continues but is covered with fine sediments and pyroclastics flows of the Cerro Blanco Complex, respectively. These covered areas may also have brines and aquifers at depth. Argentina Lithium launched its first exploration program at the Incahuasi project in 2017. The Company completed initial geophysical, surface sampling and drilling programs that confirmed the presence of Li-bearing brines. The next stage of work being planned includes 90 line-km of Transient Electromagnetic soundings to detect & delineate new brine concentrations for additional testing.","Argentina Lithium controls over 3700 hectares of claims at the Rincon Salar in Salta Province, Argentina, with approximately half held under option. Prior to Argentina Lithium’s involvement, the project area had no significant historic exploration, and as such it presented a new opportunity to identify lithium at a salar that is known to host lithium-bearing brines with production potential. The Company has now reported its first mineral resource estimate for the West Block and is advancing towards its first preliminary economic assessment for the project. The Rincon West Project is situated close to the railway, and just 17 kilometres south of Provincial Route 51, the international road that connects to Chile’s coastal ports. It is approximately 150 kilometres from the town of San Antonio de los Cobres. The InterAndes power corridor runs within one kilometre of the salar. Rincon West is approximately 38km from the Company’s Pocitos Project. There are two significant lithium resource development projects on the salar, owned by Rio Tinto and Argosy Minerals both of which have executed demonstration-scale production of lithium carbonate. The Rincon West project is adjacent to claims belonging to Rio Tinto on the east, west and north sides of the salar. Argentina Lithium completed its first drill program on the West Block in 2023. Results from the on-going program that year demonstrated that the concentrated brines from the neighboring salt flat extend through the western basin. In 2024 the Company continued expand the brine zone on the basin, and drilled its first rotary well in preparation for pump testing on the West Block. On October 22, 2025, the Company released its first mineral estimate for the project. The Mineral Resource estimate was completed at the West Block properties (mining concessions Villanoveño II and Rinconcita II) totalling 2,931 hectares. The resource was defined by 14 exploration boreholes totalling 4823.2 metres of diamond drilling, and one production well of 470 metres of total length."]
Leadership
Nikolaos Cacos, M.I.M. (President & CEO, Over 30 years of executive level management and advisory expertise in the mineral exploration industry. He has worked with Grosso Group since inception and serves as a senior level executive for all member companies.), Pompeyo Gallardo (Vice President, Over 29 years of experience in corporate finance, with strengths in budgeting, project structuring, and financial analysis. Former senior credit risk manager at Scotiabank International Banking.), Connie Norman (Corporate Secretary, Senior corporate officer with over 18 years of experience in public company sector providing Corporate Secretarial and Regulatory Compliance services.), Darren C. Urquhart, CPA, CA (Chief Financial Officer, Chartered professional accountant with 20 years of experience in public practice and industry. Operates his own public practice accounting firm offering CFO and accounting services to TSX Venture Exchange listed companies.)

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