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 BIG West, Nite, & Fi Main 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-0141: 27 m at 1.26%
Li2O, (Fi Main)
- YLP-0147: 22 m at
1.53% Li2O, (Fi
Main)
- YLP-0142: 10 m at 1.47%
Li2O, (Nite)
- YLP-0140: 5 m at 1.14%
Li2O, (BIG-West)
David Smithson, SVP, Geology of LIFT comments,
“The impressive near-surface high grade intercepts at Fi-Main
confirm for the first time that grades and widths are improving to
the North on the Fi-Main structure – We are very excited to get the
drills back to this structure in the upcoming 2024 winter drill
program to confirm how far, and to what depths these grades extend.
The first holes into the southwest end of Nite have been equally
impressive and are also very important as they show us that the
grades and widths are also improving on the Nite structure as we
move to the south – last summer we identified numerous dykes
trending outward in this direction and so we are very excited to
test these new zones for more grade and even better widths in
2024.”
Discussion of ResultsThis
week’s drill results are for eight holes drilled on three different
pegmatite complexes, including Fi Main (YLP-0141, 0147), Nite
(YLP-0142), and BIG West (YLP-0140, 0143, 0144, 0146, 0156). 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.
Figure 1 – Location of LIFT’s Yellowknife
Lithium Project. Drilling has been thus far focused on the Road
Access 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.
Fi Main PegmatiteThe Fi Main
pegmatite comprises a 10-100 m wide corridor of 1-5 dykes that dip
between 70°-85° to the west-northwest and extends for at least
1,500 m on surface.
YLP-0141 tested the Fi Main pegmatite
approximately 400 m from its northern mapped extent and 50 m
vertically beneath the surface. Drilling at this site intersected a
single 30 m wide pegmatite dyke that returned an assay composite of
1.26% Li2O over 27 m.
YLP-0147 was collared 200 m north of YLP-0141 to
test the Fi Main pegmatite approximately 200 m from its mapped
northern extent and 50 m vertically beneath the surface. Drilling
intersected five pegmatite dykes over 83 m of core length,
including a 28 m wide dyke and four 1-3 m wide dykes for a
cumulative pegmatite width of 36 m. The thick dyke returned an
assay composite of 1.53% Li2O over 22 m whereas the four thin dykes
returned negligible grade (Table 1 and 2, Figures 2, 3 &
4).
Figure 2 – Plan view showing the surface
expression of the Fi Main pegmatite with diamond drill holes
reported in this press release.
Figure 3 – Cross-section illustrating YLP-0141
with results as shown in the Fi Main pegmatite dyke with a 27 m
interval of 1.26% Li2O.
Figure 4 – Cross-section illustrating YLP-0147
with results as shown in the Fi Main pegmatite dyke with a 22 m
interval of 1.53% Li2O.
Nite PegmatiteThe Nite
pegmatite complex comprises a north-northeast trending corridor of
parallel-trending dykes that is exposed for at least 1,400 m of
strike length, ranges from 10-200 m wide, and dips approximately
50°-70° degrees to the east.
YLP-0142 was designed to test the Nite pegmatite
approximately 650 m from its southern mapped extent at 50 m
vertically beneath the surface. Drilling intersected seven
pegmatite dykes over 83 m of core length, comprising a 12 m wide
dyke in addition to six 1-5 m wide dykes for cumulative pegmatite
width of 29 m. The wider dyke returned an assay composite of 1.47%
Li2O over 10 m whereas all six thinner dykes returned negligible
grade (Table 1 & 2, Figures 5 & 6).
Figure 5 – Plan view showing the surface
expression of the Nite pegmatite with diamond drill hole reported
in this press release.
Figure 6 – Cross-section of YLP-0142 which
intersected the Nite pegmatite dyke with a 10 m interval of 1.47%
Li2O.
BIG West PegmatiteThe BIG West
pegmatite complex comprises a northeast-trending corridor of
parallel-trending dykes that is exposed for at least 1,500 m along
strike and is steeply west dipping to subvertical. The complex is
bound by two relatively continuous dykes that are approximately
50-100 m apart in the northern part of the complex and just under
150 m apart in the southern part. To facilitate description for
drilling in the southern part of the complex, these dykes are
referred to as the east bounding (EB) and west bounding (WB)
dykes.
YLP-0140 tested the BIG West pegmatite (both EB
and WB) approximately 450 m from its northern mapped extent and
25-50 m vertically below the surface. Drilling intersected five
pegmatite dykes over 64 m of drill core, including a 16 m thick
dyke and four 1-7 m wide dykes for cumulative pegmatite width of 31
m. One 7 m wide dyke returned a composite of 1.14% Li2O over 5 m
whereas the other four, including the 16 m thick dyke, returned
wall-to-wall composites averaging 0.1-0.2% Li2O.
YLP-0143 was designed to test the EB dyke
approximately 100 m from its southern mapped extent and 50 m
vertically beneath the surface. Drilling intersected a single 5 m
wide pegmatite that returned negligible grade.
YLP-0146 was collared 50 m north of YLP-043 to
test the EB dyke approximately 150 m from its southern mapped
extent and 50 m vertically beneath the surface. Drilling
intersected a 13 m wide pegmatite that returned an assay composite
of 0.52% Li2O over 12 m, including 0.85% Li2O over 3 m.
YLP-0144 was drilled to test the WB dyke
approximately 250 m from its southern mapped extent as well as 50 m
vertically beneath the surface. The hole was abandoned 40 m above
its target depth and so no pegmatite was intersected, and no
samples were taken.
YLP-0156 was collared 100 m north of YLP-0144 to
test the WB dyke approximately 350 m from its southern mapped
extent and 50 m vertically beneath the surface. Drilling
intersected four dykes over 44 m of core length, with all four
ranging between 2-8 m in width for cumulative total of 20 m. Two of
these dykes returned assay composites of 0.52% Li2O over 3 m and
0.61% Li2O over 3 m; the other two returned average grades of
0.1-0.2% Li2O (Table 1 and 2, Figure 7).
Figure 7 – Plan view showing the surface
expression of the BIG West pegmatite with diamond drill holes
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-0140 |
64 |
69 |
5 |
1.14 |
BIG West |
YLP-0141 |
52 |
79 |
27 |
1.26 |
Fi Main |
YLP-0142 |
81 |
91 |
10 |
1.47 |
Nite |
YLP-0143 |
No significant results |
BIG West EB |
YLP-0144 |
No samples taken |
BIG West WB |
YLP-0146 |
50 |
62 |
12 |
0.52 |
BIG West EB |
Inc |
58 |
61 |
3 |
0.85 |
BIG West EB |
YLP-0147 |
64 |
86 |
22 |
1.53 |
Fi Main |
YLP-0156 |
53 |
56 |
3 |
0.52 |
BIG West WB |
and |
87 |
90 |
3 |
0.61 |
BIG West WB |
Drilling Progress UpdateThe
Company has concluded its 2023 drill program at the Yellowknife
Lithium Project with 34,238 m completed. Currently, LIFT has
reported results from 148 out of 198 diamond drill holes (26,083
m).
General StatementsAll eight
holes 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-0140 |
Zone 11 |
654,055 |
6,933,523 |
202 |
118 |
45 |
90 |
BIG West |
YLP-0141 |
Zone 12 |
371,796 |
6,941,772 |
253 |
95 |
45 |
105 |
Fi Main |
YLP-0142 |
Zone 11 |
647,449 |
6,936,232 |
215 |
300 |
45 |
117 |
Nite |
YLP-0143 |
Zone 11 |
653,839 |
6,932,843 |
208 |
298 |
45 |
101 |
BIG West |
YLP-0144 |
Zone 11 |
653,658 |
6,933,055 |
209 |
118 |
45 |
23 |
BIG West |
YLP-0146 |
Zone 11 |
653,861 |
6,932,893 |
209 |
298 |
45 |
101 |
BIG West |
YLP-0147 |
Zone 12 |
371,797 |
6,941,977 |
252 |
98 |
45 |
103.5 |
Fi Main |
YLP-0156 |
Zone 11 |
653,700 |
6,933,146 |
211 |
118 |
45 |
113 |
BIG West |
QA/QC & Core Sampling
ProtocolsAll 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 PersonThe 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).
LIFT Receives Approval to Amend Land Use
Permit & Water Licenses for the Yellowknife Lithium
ProjectLIFT is pleased to announce that it received
approval for amendments to its Land Use Permit and Water licenses
for the Yellowknife Lithium Project on December 12, 2023. The
amendments allow LIFT to build a winter road from the Echo area to
the all-season road that connects to Yellowknife, effectively
creating an option for a road-based link between Echo to the global
market. The amendment also allows LIFT to use additional water
sources, enabling the Company to drill on all the leases associated
with its Yellowknife Lithium Project.
About LIFTLIFT 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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