AM Resources Corporation announced that it has completed the compilation of government data on its newly acquired 1,500 km2 land package with the discovery of 94 new pegmatites. AM Resources has now identified a total of 281 pegmatites, consolidating its strategic position in one of Austria's most prospective lithium areas. The Company has identified a pegmatite corridor comprising of 88 pegmatites with lengths varying from 40 metres to 1,200 metres.

A total of 38 pegmatites are located within mica schists, a geological setting favorable for the presence of lithium-bearing minerals. The other pegmatites are hosted within lenticular pegmatoid gneiss, which is less favorable to the presence of lithium-bearing minerals. An additional 6 pegmatites with one reaching over 2,100 metres in length were discovered.

These pegmatites are located within mica schists, a geological setting favorable for the presence of lithium- bearing minerals.