VANCOUVER, British Columbia, Jan. 31, 2019 /CNW/ -- NRG
Metals Inc. ("NRG" or the "Company") (TSX-V: NGZ) (OTCQB: NRGMF) (Frankfurt: OGPN) is pleased to announce
it is working with Eastern Shore Microbes (E.S.M.) of Virginia, USA, to evaluate the potential
for enhancing evaporation characteristics if lithium brine at the Hombre Muerto North Lithium Project (H.M.N.) located in Salta
and Catamarca Provinces, Argentina.
E.S.M. is developing Halophillic Evaporative Applications Technology (H.E.A.T.) The process has been utilized to evaporate and
clean brines from curing cattle hides and E.S.M. is currently using their collection of over 1300 microbes to adapt the
technology to potentially enhance and shorten the production cycle of lithium from brines. Testing will be conducted over
the coming months on brine samples from the HMN project at the E.S.M. laboratory in Belle Haven,
Virginia.
E.S.M. is headed by Dr. Russell Vreeland. Dr. Vreeland is an expert in the microbial eco logy
of saline environments. He is the co-discoverer of the world's oldest known bacteria, the 250 million year old
Virgibacillus strains, extracted from ancient salt crystals found deep in a salt mine outside Carlsbad NM. He has also
isolated living microbes from salt cores in Brazil and the oldest know DNA from 412 million year
old salt from a Detroit Mine.
The Company is also in discussions with two developers of alternative extraction technologies. NRG is committed to evaluating
all aspects of potential lithium production including those that may allow for a shortened production cycle.
NRG recently filed a report titled "Initial Measured Lithium and Potassium Resource Estimate Hombre Muerto North Project,
Salta and Catamarca Provinces, Argentina." The report was completed in accordance with
National Instrument 43-101 Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects, on behalf of the Company by independent consultants
Montgomery and Associates, of Santiago Chile. The report identifies 571,000 tonnes of
Lithium Carbonate Equivalent at a grade of 756 parts per million lithium in the combined Measured and Indicated categories, with
a low magnesium to lithium ratio of 2.6 to 1.0 (October 3, 2108 press release) that will be used in
the completion of the PEA.
The HMN Project is strategically located in the Hombre Muerto Salar, an area of active lithium production by FMC at the Fenix
lithium mine, some 12 kilometers south of the project area. The project is surrounded by ground now owned by POSCO, a Korean
based lithium producer, as a result of its US$ 280 million purchase of the area from Galaxy
Resources Ltd, an Australian based producer. Galaxy is also moving their portion of the Hombre Muerto Salar, the Sal de
Vida Project, to lithium production.
On behalf of the board of directors of NRG Metals Inc.:
Adrian F. C. Hobkirk,
President and C.E.O.
T: Investors / Shareholders Call 855-415-8100 / Direct to Adrian Hobkirk 714.316.3272
E: ahobkirk@nrgmetalsinc.com
W: www.nrgmetalsinc.com
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information contained herein constitutes forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements are based upon opinions and
estimates of management at the date the statements are made and are subject to a variety of risks and uncertainties and other
factors which could cause actual results to differ materially from those projected in the forward looking statements. The reader
is cautioned not to place undue reliance on forward-looking statements. We seek safe harbor.
On behalf of the board of directors of NRG Metals Inc.:
Adrian F. C. Hobkirk,
President and C.E.O.
T: Investors / Shareholders Call 855-415-8100 / Direct to Adrian Hobkirk 714.316.3272
E: ahobkirk@nrgmetalsinc.com
W: www.nrgmetalsinc.com
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