Vancouver, B.C., Li-FT Power Ltd.
(“
LIFT” or the “
Company”)
(
TSXV: LIFT) (
OTCQX: LIFFF)
(
Frankfurt: WS0) is pleased to
report assays from 8 drill holes completed at the Fi Southwest, BIG
West, Nite, & Echo pegmatites within the Yellowknife Lithium
Project (“YLP”) located outside the city of Yellowknife, Northwest
Territories (Figure 1). Drilling intersected significant intervals
of spodumene mineralization, with the following highlights:
Highlights:
- YLP-0200: 19 m at 1.31% Li2O, (Fi
Southwest)
- YLP-0203: 13 m at 1.24% Li2O,
(Echo)
and: 1 m
at 0.51% Li2O
- YLP-0205: 8 m at 1.39% Li2O, (Echo)
and: 7 m at
0.96% Li2O
and: 8 m at
0.73% Li2O
- YLP-0198: 3 m at 1.13% Li2O, (Nite)
and: 10 m at
0.72% Li2O
including: 3 m
at 1.20% Li2O
- YLP-0188: 1 m at 1.02% Li2O,
(BIG West)
Discussion of Results
This news release provides results for eight
holes drilled for 1,116 m as part of the 2024 and 2023 exploration
programs. These results include holes drilled on the Fi Southwest,
Nite, Echo, and BIG West pegmatite complexes. A table of composite
calculations, general comments related to this discussion, and a
table of collar headers are provided towards the end of this
section.
Dave Smithson, SVP, Geology of LIFT comments,
“The Fi Southwest continues to return robust intercepts of
mineralization with hole 203 drilling 19 m at 1.31% Li2O. Drilling
on the Fi Southwest has defined 900 m of shallow mineralization to
date, so we are very excited to continue to step-out from these
numbers to depth. Drilling at the northwest end of Echo also
continued to return grade and width this week with hole 200
returning an impressive 13 m of 1.2% Li2O, 350 m from 13 m of 1.24%
Li2O, 13 m of 1.48% Li2O and 11 m of 1.42% Li2O drilled in
2023.”
Figure 1 – Location of LIFT’s Yellowknife
Lithium Project. Drilling has been thus far focused on the Near
Field Group of pegmatites which are located to the east of the city
of Yellowknife along a government-maintained paved highway, as well
as the Echo target in the Further Afield Group.
The Fi SW dyke strikes over at least 1.1 km on
surface with an average outcropping width of approximately 20 m.
The dyke dips between 60°-80° to the east-southeast and trends
towards the north-northeast. Drilling of Fi SW show that it ranges
from a single 20-40 m wide dyke to 2-3 dykes of similar cumulative
width within a 50-70 m wide corridor.
YLP-0200 tested the Fi SW pegmatite
approximately 250 m from its northern mapped extent and 50 m below
the surface, and in between sections located 50 m north and 50 m
south that, from 2023 drilling, returned intersections of 1.0-1.5%
Li2O over 20-25 m to approximately 200 m depth. New drilling
intersected a single 26 m pegmatite that returned 1.31% Li2O over
19 m (Table 1 & 2, Figures 2 & 3).
Figure 2 – Plan view showing the surface
expression of the Fi Southwest pegmatite with diamond drill hole
reported in this press release.
Figure 3 – Cross-section illustrating YLP-0200
with results as shown in the Fi Southwest pegmatite dyke with a 19
m interval of 1.31% Li2O.
Echo Pegmatite
The Echo pegmatite complex comprises a steeply
dipping, northwest-trending, feeder dyke that splits into a fanning
splay of moderate- to gently dipping dykes at its northwest end.
The dyke complex has a total strike length of over 1.0 km with
individual dykes up to 25 m wide. The holes described below were
collared on the fanning splay part of the complex that consists of
several subparallel moderate to shallow dipping dykes.
YLP-0202 tested the northwestern fanning splay
of the Echo complex, within 100 m of its mapped extent, <25 m
below the surface, as well as 50 and 100 m along strike from
YLP-0203 and 0205 respectively (see below) and 200 m along strike
from previously released YLP-0128 (1.24% Li2O over 10 m and 0.69%
Li2O over 12 m). Drilling intersected a 10 m dyke flanked by 1-3 m
wide dykes for cumulative 14 m pegmatite over 25 m of core. Assays
returned composites of 0.90% Li2O over 3 m and 0.50% Li2O over 7 m,
the latter including a 2 m interval that returned 1.32% Li2O.
YLP-0203 was collared 50 m east of YLP-0202 to
test the same dyke system at 25-50 m below the surface. Drilling
intersected a 15 m dyke and a 10 m dyke separated by 16 m of
country rock, with the upper and thickest dyke returning an assay
composite of 1.24% Li2O over 13 m. The lower dyke returned a
wall-to-wall composite of 0.21% Li2O over 10 m that includes one
metre of 0.51% Li2O.
YLP-0205 was collared halfway between YLP-0202
and YLP-0128 to test the Echo dyke fan at 50 m beneath the surface.
Drilling intersected two clusters of dykes that are separated by
~20 m of country rock; the upper group consists of four dykes
between 2-8 m in width for cumulative 25 m of pegmatite in 56 m of
core whereas the lower group consists of two dykes that are each 2
metres wide and separated by 6 m of country rock. Assays from the
upper group of dykes returned composites of 1.39% Li2O over 8 m,
0.96% Li2O over 7 m, and 0.73% Li2O over 8 m for a combined 23 m of
pegmatite at 1.03% Li2O. The lower group returned negligible grades
(Table 1 & 2, Figures 4 & 5).
Figure 4 – Plan view showing the surface
expression of the Echo pegmatite with diamond drill holes reported
in this press release.
Figure 5 – Cross-section of YLP-0203 which
intersected the Echo pegmatite dyke with a 13 m interval of 1.24%
Li2O.
Nite Pegmatite
The Nite pegmatite complex comprises a
north-northeast trending corridor of parallel-trending dykes that
is exposed for at least 1.4 km of strike length and dips
approximately 50°-70° to the east. The northern part of this
complex consists of a main dyke flanked by one or more thinner
dykes whereas the southern part comprises a fanning splay of 5-10
thinner dykes that is up to 200 m wide.
YLP-0193 explored the Nite pegmatite
approximately 700 m from its northern end and 150 m beneath the
surface, as well as 100 m downdip of previously released YLP-0138
(1.51% Li2O over 12 m) and 100 m up-dip of YLP-0195 (1.00% Li2O
over 15 m). Drilling intersected two groups of dykes separated by
30 m of country rock; an upper group of two dykes summing to 6 m of
pegmatite over 9 m of core and a lower group of five dykes totaling
24 m of pegmatite over 44 m. Notable assays were returned for 3 of
5 dykes in the lower group, including 1.01% Li2O over 8 m, 0.72%
Li2O over 1 m, and 0.56% Li2O over 1 m.
YLP-0196 was drilled on a section 100 m north of
YLP-0193 to test the Nite pegmatite 50 m beneath the surface and
100 m up-dip of YLP-0198 (described below). Drilling intersected
three dykes between 5-10 m in width for cumulative 21 m of
pegmatite over 40 m of drill core. The upper-most and widest of
these dykes returned 0.51% Li2O over 10 m that includes two
higher-grade intervals of 1.0-1.1% Li2O over 2 m. The two lower
dykes returned 0.70% Li2O over 6 m (including 1.12% Li2O over 3 m)
and 0.59% Li2O over 1 m.
YLP-0198 was drilled 100 m downdip of YLP-0196
(see above) and intersected three 2-10 m wide dykes spaced 8-11 m
apart for cumulative 22 m of pegmatite over 38 m of core. The two
lower dykes each returned composites of 0.4-0.7% Li2O over 10 m
that also each includes a 3 m interval of 1.1-1.2% Li2O (Table 1
& 2, Figures 6 & 7).
Figure 6 – Plan view showing the surface
expression of the Nite pegmatite with diamond drill holes reported
in this press release.
Figure 7 – Cross-section of YLP-0193 which
intersected the Nite pegmatite dyke with an 8 m interval of 1.01%
Li2O.
BIG West Pegmatite
The BIG West pegmatite complex comprises a
northeast-trending corridor of parallel-trending dykes that is
exposed for at least 1.5 km along strike and is steeply west
dipping to subvertical. The complex is bound by two relatively
continuous dyke structures that are 50-100 m apart in the northern
half of the corridor and 150 m apart in the south. These dykes are
here referred to as the east- (EB) and west-bounding (WB) dykes.
Three of the holes reported here are the most northerly drilled on
this complex.
YLP-0188 was collared on the transition between
more widely and closely spaced EB and WB dykes, approximately 600 m
from the southern mapped extent of the BIG West complex. Drilling
was designed to test the BIG West corridor at 50-100 m beneath the
surface and intersected three groups of 1-9 m wide pegmatite spaced
29-36 m apart. Assay results are generally negligible except a
sample from one of the middle group dykes that returned 1.02% Li2O
over 1 m (Table 1 & 2, Figure 8).
Figure 8 – Plan view showing the surface
expression of the BIG West pegmatite with diamond drill hole
reported in this press release.
Table 1 – Assay highlights for drill
holes reported in this press release.
Hole No. |
From (m) |
To (m) |
Interval (m) |
Li2O% |
Dyke |
YLP-0188 |
56 |
57 |
1 |
1.02 |
BIG West |
YLP-0193 |
196 |
197 |
1 |
0.56 |
Nite |
and |
207 |
208 |
1 |
0.72 |
and |
213 |
221 |
8 |
1.01 |
YLP-0196 |
72 |
82 |
10 |
0.51 |
Nite |
inc |
73 |
75 |
2 |
1.05 |
inc |
79 |
81 |
2 |
1.02 |
and |
94 |
95 |
1 |
0.59 |
and |
106 |
112 |
6 |
0.70 |
inc |
107 |
110 |
3 |
1.12 |
YLP-0198 |
190 |
193 |
3 |
1.13 |
Nite |
and |
207 |
217 |
10 |
0.72 |
inc |
211 |
214 |
3 |
1.20 |
YLP-0200 |
50 |
69 |
19 |
1.31 |
Fi SW |
YLP-0202 |
3 |
6 |
3 |
0.90 |
Echo |
and |
11 |
18 |
7 |
0.50 |
inc |
14 |
16 |
2 |
1.32 |
YLP-0203 |
16 |
29 |
13 |
1.24 |
Echo |
and |
51 |
52 |
1 |
0.51 |
YLP-0205 |
24 |
32 |
8 |
1.39 |
Echo |
and |
44 |
51 |
7 |
0.96 |
and |
72 |
80 |
8 |
0.73 |
General Statements
All eight described in this news release were
drilled broadly perpendicular to the dyke orientation so that the
true thickness of reported intercepts will range somewhere between
65-100% of the drilled widths. A collar header table is provided
below.
Mineralogical characterization for the YLP-
pegmatites is in progress through hyperspectral core scanning and
X-ray diffraction work. Visual core logging indicates that the
predominant host mineral is spodumene.
Table 2 - Drill collars table of reported
drill holes in this press release
Drill Hole |
NAD83 |
Easting |
Northing |
Elevation (m) |
Azimuth (°) |
Dip (°) |
Depth (m) |
Dyke |
YLP-0188 |
Zone 11 |
653,870 |
6,933,284 |
212 |
115 |
45 |
158 |
|
BIG West |
YLP-0193 |
Zone 11 |
647,569 |
6,936,261 |
213 |
298 |
48 |
237 |
|
Nite |
YLP-0196 |
Zone 11 |
647,545 |
6,936,408 |
204 |
298 |
45 |
128 |
|
Nite |
YLP-0198 |
Zone 11 |
647,638 |
6,936,351 |
206 |
298 |
50 |
251 |
|
Nite |
YLP-0200 |
Zone 12 |
371,409 |
6,940,953 |
250 |
302 |
45 |
102 |
|
Fi SW |
YLP-0202 |
Zone 12 |
438,904 |
6,922,693 |
295 |
215 |
45 |
42 |
|
Echo |
YLP-0203 |
Zone 12 |
438,957 |
6,922,687 |
299 |
215 |
45 |
72 |
|
Echo |
YLP-0205 |
Zone 12 |
439,014 |
6,922,680 |
304 |
215 |
45 |
126 |
|
Echo |
QA/QC & Core Sampling Protocols
All drill core samples were collected under the
supervision of LIFT employees and contractors. Drill core was
transported from the drill platform to the core processing facility
where it was logged, photographed, and split by diamond saw prior
to being sampled. Samples were then bagged, and blanks and
certified reference materials were inserted at regular intervals.
Field duplicates consisting of quarter-cut core samples were also
included in the sample runs. Groups of samples were placed in large
bags, sealed with numbered tags in order to maintain a
chain-of-custody, and transported from LIFT’s core logging facility
to ALS Labs (“ALS”) laboratory in Yellowknife, Northwest
Territories.
Sample preparation and analytical work for this
drill program were carried out by ALS. Samples were prepared for
analysis according to ALS method CRU31: individual samples were
crushed to 70% passing through 2 mm (10 mesh) screen; a 1,000-gram
sub-sample was riffle split (SPL-21) and then pulverized (PUL-32)
such that 85% passed through 75-micron (200 mesh) screen. A
0.2-gram sub-sample of the pulverized material was then dissolved
in a sodium peroxide solution and analysed for lithium according to
ALS method ME-ICP82b. Another 0.2-gram sub-sample of the pulverized
material was analysed for 53 elements according to ALS method
ME-MS89L. All results passed the QA/QC screening at the lab, all
inserted standards and blanks returned results that were within
acceptable limits.
Qualified Person
The disclosure in this news release of
scientific and technical information regarding LIFT’s mineral
properties has been reviewed and approved by Ron Voordouw, Ph.D.,
P.Geo., Partner, Director Geoscience, Equity Exploration
Consultants Ltd., and a Qualified Person as defined by National
Instrument 43-101 Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects (NI
43-101) and member in good standing with the Northwest Territories
and Nunavut Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists
(NAPEG) (Geologist Registration number: L5245).
About LIFT
LIFT is a mineral exploration company engaged in
the acquisition, exploration, and development of lithium pegmatite
projects located in Canada. The Company’s flagship project is the
Yellowknife Lithium Project located in Northwest Territories,
Canada. LIFT also holds three early-stage exploration properties in
Quebec, Canada with excellent potential for the discovery of buried
lithium pegmatites, as well as the Cali Project in Northwest
Territories within the Little Nahanni Pegmatite Group.
For further information, please
contact:
Francis MacDonaldChief Executive OfficerTel: +
1.604.609.6185Email: info@li-ft.comWebsite: www.li-ft.com |
Daniel GordonInvestor RelationsTel: +1.604.609.6185Email:
investors@li-ft.com |
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