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Noram Advances Updated Preliminary Economic Assessment to Reflect Current Industry Standards and Expanded Critical Minerals Potential

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Noram Lithium (OTCQB:NRVTF, TSXV:NRM, Frankfurt:N7R) issued a corporate update on its 100%-owned Zeus Critical Minerals Project in Clayton Valley, Nevada. The company has engaged Global Resource Engineers to deliver an updated Preliminary Economic Assessment (PEA), expected by late October.

The new PEA will integrate extensive technical, engineering and metallurgical work completed since 2021, using a long-term lithium carbonate price of US$24,000 per tonne. It will apply revised pit optimization with a lower cut-off grade and updated mine planning, and assess potential by-products including cesium, rubidium and potash. Noram highlighted Zeus’ lithium-rich clay resource of several hundred million tonnes, potentially greater than 1 billion tonnes depending on cut-off grade, and reiterated its focus on disciplined capital allocation and long-term shareholder value.

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  • Updated PEA commissioned with Global Resource Engineers, targeting completion by late October
  • US$24,000/t LCE long-term price assumption aligned with recent peer technical studies
  • Revised pit optimization including lower cut-off grade and updated mine planning and engineering
  • Expanded critical minerals scope evaluating cesium, rubidium and potash by-product potential
  • Large resource base of several hundred million tonnes of lithium-rich clays, possibly >1 billion tonnes depending on cut-off grade

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VANCOUVER, BC / ACCESS Newswire / August 20, 2026 / Noram Lithium Corp. (TSXV:NRM)(OTCQB:NRVTF)(Frankfurt:N7R) ("Noram" or the "Company") is pleased to provide shareholders with a corporate update outlining recent progress at its 100%-owned Zeus Critical Minerals Project in Clayton Valley, Nevada, and the Company's priorities as it continues advancing one of the largest lithium development projects in the United States.

"Our team has remained disciplined in advancing the Zeus Project while preserving shareholder value through prudent capital management," said Sandy MacDougall, Chairman and Director.

"Rather than pursuing repeated equity financings during one of the most challenging capital markets in recent history for the junior mining sector, we have focused on enhancing the technical quality of the project and maintaining a strong capital structure. Noram has engaged Global Resource Engineers (GRE) to update the Zeus Preliminary Economic Assessment (PEA). The update represents an important milestone in the evolution of Zeus.

Equally important, the updated study in progress will evaluate the contribution of additional critical minerals identified within the Zeus Project. We believe Zeus has the potential to evolve well beyond a stand-alone lithium project into a broader critical minerals development opportunity, supporting North America's domestic supply chain.

The Company remains committed to disciplined capital allocation, technical excellence and creating long-term shareholder value as we advance one of Nevada's most significant critical mineral development projects."

The updated Preliminary Economic Assessment, expected by late October, incorporates significant technical, engineering and metallurgical work completed since the Company's previous PEA in 2021. The current study uses a long-term lithium carbonate (LCE) price of US$24,000 per tonne, consistent with assumptions applied in several recent peer technical studies. In addition, the updated PEA will incorporate revised pit optimization parameters, including a lower cut-off grade than previously utilized, together with updated mine planning and engineering criteria. The updated study will also evaluate the potential contribution of additional critical mineral by-products, including cesium, rubidium and potash, where supported by ongoing geological, metallurgical and economic analysis. The Company believes this broader evaluation reflects the continued evolution of the Zeus Project from a lithium development project towards a strategically significant critical minerals asset. "From previous Preliminary Economic Assessments, Zeus has a resource of several hundred million tonnes of lithium-rich clays and, depending on the cutoff grade, perhaps greater than 1 billion tonnes" stated Brad Peek, Vice President of Exploration for Noram.

Qualified Person
The technical information contained in this news release has been reviewed and approved by Brad Peek, M.Sc., CPG, who is a Qualified Person as defined by National Instrument 43-101 Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects, and is Vice President of Exploration for Noram.

About Noram Lithium Corp.
Noram Lithium Corp. (TSXV:NRM)(OTCQB:NRVTF)(Frankfurt:N7R) is focusing on advancing its 100%-owned Zeus Lithium Project located in Clayton Valley, Nevada an emerging lithium hub within the United States. With the upsurge in the electric vehicle and energy storage markets the Company aims to become a key participant in the domestic supply of lithium in the United States. The Company is committed to creating shareholder value through the strategic allocation of capital.

Please visit our web site for further information: www.noramlithiumcorp.com.

ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Sandy MacDougall
Founder and Executive Chairman
C: 778.999.2159

Investor Relations
Sean Davis
sean@seanldavis.com
C: +1604.838.6158

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.

Cautionary Statement Regarding Forward-Looking Information

This news release may contain forward-looking information which is not comprised of historical facts. Forward-looking information involves risks, uncertainties and other factors that could cause actual events, results, performance, prospects and opportunities to differ materially from those expressed or implied by such forward-looking information. Forward-looking information in this news release includes statements regarding, among other things, plans for ongoing development of the Zeus Lithium Project. Factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from such forward-looking information include, but are not limited to, regulatory approval processes, results of further exploration work, and availability of capital on terms acceptable to the Company. Although Noram believes that the assumptions used in preparing the forward-looking information in this news release are reasonable, including that all necessary regulatory approvals will be obtained in a timely manner, undue reliance should not be placed on such information, which only applies as of the date of this news release, and no assurance can be given that such events will occur in the disclosed time frames or at all. Noram disclaims any intention or obligation to update or revise any forward-looking information, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise, other than as required by applicable securities laws.

SOURCE: Noram Lithium Corp.



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FAQ

What did Noram Lithium (OTCQB:NRVTF) announce about the Zeus Project on August 20, 2026?

Noram Lithium announced it has engaged Global Resource Engineers to deliver an updated Preliminary Economic Assessment for the Zeus Critical Minerals Project. According to Noram Lithium, the study will integrate new technical work, revised mine planning and evaluation of additional critical mineral by-products.

When is the updated PEA for Noram Lithium’s Zeus Project (NRVTF) expected to be completed?

The updated Preliminary Economic Assessment for the Zeus Project is expected by late October. According to Noram Lithium, this timeline covers incorporating recent engineering, metallurgical and geological work since the 2021 PEA and assessing expanded critical minerals potential at the Nevada project.

What lithium price assumption is used in Noram Lithium’s 2026 updated PEA for Zeus (NRVTF)?

The updated Zeus PEA uses a long-term lithium carbonate (LCE) price of US$24,000 per tonne. According to Noram Lithium, this assumption is consistent with price levels applied in several recent peer technical studies for comparable lithium projects.

Which additional critical minerals is Noram evaluating at the Zeus Project (NRVTF)?

Noram is evaluating the potential contribution of cesium, rubidium and potash as by-products at Zeus. According to Noram Lithium, these minerals will be assessed where supported by ongoing geological, metallurgical and economic analysis within the updated Preliminary Economic Assessment.

How large is the lithium resource at Noram Lithium’s Zeus Project in Nevada?

Previous Preliminary Economic Assessments indicate Zeus hosts several hundred million tonnes of lithium-rich clays. According to Noram Lithium, the resource may exceed 1 billion tonnes depending on the cut-off grade applied in the geological and economic evaluations.

Where is Noram Lithium’s Zeus Project (NRVTF) located and why is it important?

The Zeus Project is located in Clayton Valley, Nevada, an emerging U.S. lithium hub. According to Noram Lithium, Zeus is one of Nevada’s significant critical mineral development projects and is intended to support North America’s domestic lithium and critical minerals supply chain.

How is Noram Lithium managing capital while advancing the Zeus Project (NRVTF)?

Noram reports focusing on technical de-risking and capital discipline instead of repeated equity financings. According to Noram Lithium, its strategy emphasizes preserving a strong capital structure while advancing Zeus through updated engineering studies and broader critical minerals assessments.