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 Echo, Fi-SW, Ki, & BIG East pegmatites
within the Yellowknife Lithium Project (“YLP”) located outside the
city of Yellowknife, Northwest Territories (Figure 1). Drilling has
intersected significant intervals of spodumene mineralization, with
the following highlights:
Highlights:
- YLP-0121: 28 m at 1.70%
Li2O, (BIG East)
and: 6 m at 0.97% Li2O
- YLP-0114: 17 m at 1.01%
Li2O, (Ki)including: 5 m
at 1.46% Li2O
- YLP-0116: 13 m at 1.48%
Li2O, (Echo)
and: 9 m at
0.55% Li2Oincluding: 2 m at 1.86% Li2O
- YLP-0124: 12 m at 1.52%
Li2O, (Echo)
- YLP-0112: 11 m at 1.42%
Li2O, (Echo)
and: 5 m at 1.52% Li2O
- YLP-0106: 10 m at 1.41%
Li2O, (Echo)
Francis MacDonald, CEO of LIFT comments, “BIG
East continues to deliver wide, high-grade intersections of
spodumene: 28 m at 1.70% is phenomenal. We have a nice high-grade
pod of mineralization developing at depth. Echo is proving up to be
very interesting with stacked pegmatites that are shallowly
dipping. This week’s results show greater than 10 m widths with
excellent grades. We are just scratching the surface, having only
completed 9 holes in the summer of 2023 at Echo. Finally, Ki also
continues to return consistent grades and widths.”
Discussion of Results
This week’s drill results are for eight holes
drilled on four different pegmatite complexes, with four holes from
Echo (YLP-0106, 0112, 0116, 0124), two holes from BIG East
(YLP-0121, -0122), and one hole each from Ki (YLP-0114) and Fi
Southwest (YLP-0113). 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.
Echo Pegmatite
The Echo pegmatite complex comprises a
north-northwest trending corridor, at least 1,000 m in length and
450 m in width, with numerous trend-parallel and oblique (mostly
northwest-trending) dykes. Individual dykes range from gently to
steeply east dipping and are up to 25 m wide.
All four holes described below were collared
into a pegmatite swarm formed by three parallel, oblique-striking,
and gently dipping pegmatite intervals, each typically 10-30 m wide
and separated by ~20-50 m of country rock. Pegmatite intervals can
comprise a single dyke, up to 10-15 m thick, or two or more dykes
with similar cumulative pegmatite width spread over a wider core
interval. To facilitate the descriptions below, these three
intervals are referred to as “upper”, “middle”, and “lower”.
YLP-0106 was designed to test the middle and
lower pegmatite intervals approximately 250 m from its
northwestern-most mapped extent, <25 m and 50 m, respectively,
vertically beneath the surface, and 50 m up-dip of previously
released YLP-0107 (1.24% Li2O over 13 m from middle pegmatite,
0.76% Li2O over 2 m from lower pegmatite). Drilling intersected a
12 m wide middle pegmatite that returned an assay composite of
1.41% Li2O over 10 m as well as a 7 m wide lower pegmatite that
returned 0.90% Li2O over 2 m. The middle and lower intervals are
separated by 48 m of country rock.
YLP-0112 was collared 50 m west-northwest of
YLP-0106 to again test the middle and lower pegmatites at vertical
depths of <25 and 50 m, respectively, beneath the surface.
Drilling intersected a 13 m wide middle pegmatite down to 19 m core
depth followed by 24 m of country rock and a 6 m wide lower
pegmatite. Assays for the middle interval returned a composite of
1.42% Li2O over 11 m whereas the lower one ran 1.52% Li2O over 5
m.
YLP-0124 was designed to provide similar pierce
point depths on the middle and lower pegmatites as YLP-0106 and
-0112 but at a step-out of 50 m to the southeast. Drilling
intersected a 12 m wide middle interval extending down to 17 m core
depth followed by 44 m of country rock and then a lower interval
comprising seven 1-2 m wide dykes spread over 47 m of drill core.
Assays for the middle interval returned a composite of 1.52% Li2O
over 12 m whereas the thinner dykes all returned negligible
grade.
YLP-0116 was collared ~65 m north of the
previous three holes, just south of where the upper pegmatite
reaches surface, to test the middle and lower intervals
approximately 50 m downdip of YLP-0112. Drilling intersected an 18
m wide middle pegmatite down to 60 m core depth followed by 37 m of
country rock and a 9 m wide lower pegmatite. Assays returned
composites of 1.48% Li2O over 13 m for the middle pegmatite and
1.86% Li2O over 2 m for the lower one (Table 1 and 2, Figures 2, 3,
4 & 5).
Figure 2 – Plan view showing the surface
expression of the Echo pegmatite with diamond drill holes reported
in this press release.
Figure 3 – Cross-section illustrating YLP-0106
with results as shown in the Echo pegmatite dyke with a 10 m
interval of 1.41% Li2O.
Figure 4 – Cross-section illustrating YLP-0124
with results as shown in the Echo pegmatite dyke with a 12 m
interval of 1.52% Li2O.
Figure 5 – Cross-section illustrating YLP-0116
with results as shown in the Echo pegmatite dyke with a 13 m
interval of 1.48% Li2O.
BIG East Pegmatite
The BIG East pegmatite swarm comprises a 35-90 m
wide corridor of parallel-trending dykes that dips around 55°-75°
degrees west and extends for at least 1,300 m along surface and 200
m downdip.
YLP-0121 was designed to test the BIG East swarm
approximately 600 m from its northern end, 75 m vertically beneath
the surface, and 50 m downdip of YLP-0043 (51 m interval with 39 m
of pegmatite averaging 1.12% Li2O). Drilling intersected 40 m of
pegmatite within a 47 m interval of drill core, comprising a 32 m
thick pegmatite overlain by 2 m and 6 m wide dykes. Assays returned
composites of 1.70% Li2O over 28 m for the thickest and lower-most
dyke as well as 0.97% Li2O over 6 m from one of the thinner
overlying ones.
YLP-0122 was drilled on a dyke swarm located
approximately 500 m north of, and possibly en échelon to, the BIG
East pegmatite. This satellite swarm has a mapped strike extent of
~350 m and, like the BIG East swarm, strikes north-northeast and
dips moderate to steeply to the west. YLP-0122 was drilled to
intersect this swarm approximately 100 m from its northern mapped
extend and 100-150 m vertically beneath the surface but intersected
no pegmatite and so no samples were taken (Table 1 & 2, Figures
6 & 7).
Figure 6 – Plan view showing the surface
expression of the BIG East pegmatite with diamond drill hole
reported in this press release.
Figure 7 – Cross-section of YLP-0121 which
intersected the BIG East pegmatite dyke with a 28 m interval of
1.70% Li2O.
Ki Pegmatite
The Ki pegmatite is one of several subparallel
dykes occurring within a north-of-northwest trending corridor.
Drill intercepts of Ki typically comprise a thick “main” dyke
flanked by one or more narrower (1-5 m wide) dykes although, in
places, it is formed by 2-6 dykes of similar cumulative thickness
spread over up to 80 m of core length. The Ki dyke is visible for
at least 1,000 m on surface and dips between 65°-80° to the
southwest.
YLP-0114 tested the Ki pegmatite approximately
500 m from either of its mapped extents and 50 m vertically beneath
the surface. Drilling intersected a 20 m wide main dyke flanked by
several 1-2 m wide dykes on either side for 29 m of cumulative
pegmatite thickness over a 76 m interval of drill core. The main
dyke returned an assay composite 1.01% Li2O over 17 m, including
1.46% Li2O over 5 m, whereas the flanking dykes returned negligible
grade (Table 1 and 2, Figures 8 & 9).
Figure 8 – Plan view showing the surface
expression of the Ki pegmatite with diamond drill hole reported in
this press release.
Figure 9 –Cross-section of YLP-0114 which
intersected the Ki pegmatite dyke with a 17 m interval of 1.01%
Li2O.
Fi Southwest Pegmatite
The Fi Southwest (SW) pegmatite is one of
several dykes occurring within a north-of-northeast striking dyke
corridor. Drilling of Fi SW shows 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. The Fi SW dykes are visible for at least
1,100 m on surface and dip 60°-80° to the east-southeast.
YLP-0113 tested the Fi SW pegmatite
approximately 350 m from its southern mapped extent and 300 m
vertically below the surface, as well as 100 m and 200 m downdip,
respectively, of YLP-0028 and YLP-0041 (both negligible results).
Drilling intersected a 26 m pegmatite dyke between 63-89 core depth
and a 61 m pegmatite from 321-382 m, as well as eight 1-7 m dykes
flanking each of the thicker ones. All 10 dykes returned negligible
grade (Table 1 and 2, Figure 10).
Figure 10 – Plan view showing the surface
expression of the Fi SW 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-0106and |
6 |
16 |
10 |
1.41 |
Echo |
71 |
73 |
2 |
0.9 |
Echo |
YLP-0112and |
7 |
18 |
11 |
1.42 |
Echo |
43 |
48 |
5 |
1.52 |
Echo |
YLP-0113 |
No significant results |
Fi SW |
YLP-0114inc |
45 |
62 |
17 |
1.01 |
Ki |
53 |
58 |
5 |
1.46 |
Ki |
YLP-0116andinc |
45 |
58 |
13 |
1.48 |
Echo |
97 |
106 |
9 |
0.55 |
Echo |
103 |
105 |
2 |
1.86 |
Echo |
YLP-0121and |
63 |
69 |
6 |
0.97 |
BIG East |
77 |
105 |
28 |
1.7 |
BIG East |
YLP-0122 |
No samples taken |
BIG East |
YLP-0124 |
5 |
17 |
12 |
1.52 |
Echo |
|
Drilling Progress Update
The Company has concluded its 2023 drill program
at the Yellowknife Lithium Project with 34,238 m completed.
Currently, LIFT has reported results from 116 out of 198 diamond
drill holes (20,443 m).
General Statements
All 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 |
Easting |
Northing |
Elevation (m) |
Azimuth (°) |
Dip (°) |
Depth (m) |
Dyke |
YLP-0106 |
6,922,616 |
439,213 |
305 |
215 |
45 |
102 |
Echo |
YLP-0112 |
6,922,627 |
439,159 |
308 |
216 |
45 |
111 |
Echo |
YLP-0113 |
6,940,396 |
371,295 |
251 |
300 |
53 |
399 |
Fi SW |
YLP-0114 |
6,942,700 |
373,148 |
254 |
56 |
50 |
99 |
Ki |
YLP-0116 |
6,922,685 |
439,201 |
303 |
215 |
45 |
162 |
Echo |
YLP-0121 |
6,932,980 |
345,959 |
203 |
120 |
45 |
146 |
BIG East |
YLP-0122 |
6,934,053 |
346,193 |
211 |
122 |
56 |
275 |
BIG East |
YLP-0124 |
6,922,592 |
439,257 |
304 |
215 |
45 |
123 |
Echo |
|
QAQC
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.
LIFT Announces Marketing & Investor
Awareness Campaign
LIFT is pleased to announce that subject to
acceptance by the TSX Venture Exchange (the
“Exchange”), it has engaged the marketing services
of Alpha Media Group, LLC (“Alpha Media Group”),
Virtus Media Group, LLC. (“Virtus”) & Think
Ink Marketing (“Think Ink”). This news release is
made in accordance with the requirements of TSX Venture Exchange
Policy 3.4 – Investor Relations, Promotional and Market Making
Activities. The engagement will extend for a period of 3 months, to
commence when authorized by the Company. Alpha Media Group will be
paid a fee of US $200,000, Virtus Media Group a fee of US $150,000,
and Think Ink Marketing a fee of US $120,000, payable in advance of
the initiation of services. Neither Alpha Media Group, Virtus Media
Group or Think Ink Marketing nor any of their principals currently
own any interest, directly or indirectly, in the Company.
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 MacDonald |
Daniel Gordon |
Chief Executive Officer |
Investor Relations |
Tel: + 1.604.609.6185 |
Tel: +1.604.609.6185 |
Email: info@li-ft.com |
Email: investors@li-ft.com |
Website: www.li-ft.com |
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