AM Resources Corporation announced the discovery of 26 new pegmatites as a result of its ongoing compilation of government databases since it acquired its 1,500 km2 land package. AM Resources has now identified a total of 187 pegmatites, consolidating its strategic position in one of Austria's most prospective lithium areas. First Group: The Company has identified 8 large pegmatites with lengths varying between 329 metres and 887 metres, with the most extensive pegmatite measuring an impressive 281 metres in width.

Second Group: An additional 18 pegmatites ranging from 102 metres to 560 metres in length were discovered, with the thickest pegmatite reaching 195 metres in width. This group's diversity in size and shape adds to the prospectivity of AM Resources' holdings. Many of these pegmatites are located within mica schists, a geological setting favorable for the presence of lithium-bearing minerals.

As previously reported, the AM Resources team has been actively assembling a massive prospective land package with four key elements at the core of its strategy: proven geology, proximity to key markets, historical expertise, and a clear, proven mining code. AM Resources' Austrian properties are located within 620 km of 14 planned battery plants and have direct access to an extensive rail system.