Li-FT Power Ltd. (“
LIFT” or the
“
Company”) (
TSXV: LIFT)
(
OTCQX: LIFFF) (
Frankfurt:
WS0) is pleased to report that the Company has
commenced a winter diamond drill program at the Yellowknife Lithium
Project. This 2024 winter drilling program aims to drill just over
100 holes for 18,600 m on six of LIFT’s pegmatite prospects
(Figures 1, 2) to build on the 34,200 m of drilling across 198
holes that was completed in 2023.
Francis MacDonald, CEO of LIFT comments, “We are
excited to have the drills turning again for the winter program at
our Yellowknife Lithium Project. This winter’s program will focus
on resource expansion, stepping outwards from spodumene
mineralization defined in our summer 2023 program. Our intent for
the 2024 winter program is to systematically drill off six of the
spodumene pegmatites in our portfolio to 100 meters by 100-meter
centers. The planned meterage is focused in areas that we feel will
add the most tonnage for the least number of drilled meters.”
Figure 1 – Overview map of LIFT’s Yellowknife
Lithium Project showing the areas of focus for the 2024 winter
drilling program, including the BIG, Fi, Ki, Shorty, and Echo
pegmatites.
Figure 2 – Reported drill holes from 2023 and
planned holes for 2024 winter drilling on the BIG East, Echo,
Fi-Main, Fi-SW, Ki, and Shorty pegmatites.
BIG-East Pegmatite
LIFT plans to drill 2,945 m over 16 diamond
drill holes to vertical depths of up to 350 m at the BIG-East
pegmatite. At surface, the pegmatite occurs as a 1.8-kilometer-long
northeast-trending dyke swarm up to 100 m-wide (Figure 3). At
approximately 75 m below surface, the swarm merges into a single 30
m-wide feeder dyke (Figure 4). Drilling across this structure in
2023 returned highlight intercepts of 28 m of 1.70% Li2O, 26 m of
1.56% Li2O, and 22 m of 1.35% Li2O (Table 1). The 2024 Drilling
will focus on extending these grades and widths 450 m to the
northeast, stepping out from 2023 results derived from one or two
closely spaced dykes that returned 18 m of 1.75% Li2O, 23 m of
1.33% Li2O, and 23 m of 1.17% Li2O. The program will also test
below the deepest parts of the spodumene system at the southwestern
end of the dyke and up to 350 m below the surface, where drill
holes will step out below to test beneath the previously drilled 18
m of 1.79% Li2O (hole YLP-0092) and 28 m of 1.19% Li2O (hole
YLP-0085).
Figure 3 – Plan view showing the surface
expression of the BIG-East pegmatite, reported holes from 2023
drilling, and planned holes for the 2024 winter program.
Figure 4 – Cross section from the southern part
of the BIG-East pegmatite showing multiple dykes coalescing into a
single feeder dyke at depth, reported holes from the 2023 program,
and one of the planned 2024 drill holes.
Table 1 – Assay highlights from 2023
summer drilling at BIG East
Hole |
From (m) |
To (m) |
Interval (m) |
Li2O (%) |
Dyke |
YLP-0058 |
92 |
122 |
23* |
1.17 |
BIG East |
YLP-0064 |
28 |
69 |
23* |
1.33 |
BIG East |
YLP-0077 |
212 |
234 |
22 |
1.35 |
BIG East |
YLP-0085 |
58 |
115 |
28* |
1.19 |
BIG East |
YLP-0092 |
163 |
181 |
18 |
1.79 |
BIG East |
YLP-0109 |
45 |
63 |
18 |
1.75 |
BIG East |
YLP-0117 |
164 |
190 |
26 |
1.56 |
BIG East |
YLP-0121 |
77 |
105 |
28 |
1.70 |
BIG East |
*Cumulative total of 2 or more dykes spaced <20 m apart
Echo Pegmatite
LIFT plans to drill at the Echo pegmatite 8,390
m over 54 diamond drill holes, up to vertical depths of 250 m below
the surface. This pegmatite comprises a steeply dipping,
northwest-trending, feeder dyke that splits into a fanning splay of
moderate to gently dipping dykes at its northwest end (Figure 5).
The dyke complex has a total strike length of over 1.0 kilometer
with individual dykes up to 25 m wide. Highlights from 2023
drilling, all of which were collared in the northwest splay (Figure
6), returned 12 m of 1.52% Li2O, 13 m of 1.24% Li2O, and 10 m of
1.41% Li2O (Table 2). The 2024 drill plan will test the most
northwesterly part of the splay structure along 350 m of strike as
well as the feeder dyke along 550 m of strike to the southeast.
Proposed holes on the splay structure will step out from 2023 holes
that returned 13 m of 1.48% Li2O and 11 m of 1.42% Li2O, and test
mineralization to a vertical depth of 250 m. The feeder dyke has
not yet been drilled by LIFT, while historical surface work
suggests that it is approximately 10 m wide and contains 25-30%
spodumene.
Figure 5 – Plan view showing the surface
expression of the Echo pegmatite, reported holes from 2023
drilling, and planned holes for the 2024 winter program.
Figure 6 – Cross section through the northwest
splay of the Echo pegmatite showing gently dipping structure,
reported holes from the 2023 program, and three of the planned 2024
drill holes.
Table 2 – Assay highlights from 2023
summer drilling at Echo
Hole |
From (m) |
To (m) |
Interval (m) |
Li2O (%) |
Dyke |
YLP-0106 |
6 |
16 |
10 |
1.41 |
Echo |
YLP-0107 |
47 |
60 |
13 |
1.24 |
Echo |
YLP-0112 |
7 |
18 |
11 |
1.42 |
Echo |
YLP-0116 |
45 |
58 |
13 |
1.48 |
Echo |
YLP-0124 |
5 |
17 |
12 |
1.52 |
Echo |
Fi-Main & Fi-Southwest Pegmatites
LIFT plans to drill 3,395 m over 18 diamond
drill holes to vertical depths of up to 325 m at the Fi-Main and
Fi-Southwest (SW) pegmatite dykes.
The Fi-Main dyke is located 250 m to the
northeast of Fi-SW and crops out over a distance of
1.5 kilometers (Figure 7). The structure dips steeply to the
west and consists of two or more dykes that appear to coalesce
towards the north (Figure 8). Highlights from 2023 drilling include
27 m of 1.26% Li2O, 22 m of 1.53% Li2O, 30 m of 1.13% Li2O, and 23
m of 1.33% Li2O (Table 3). Drilling is planned to extend
mineralization along 1.0 kilometer of strike length to
approximately 150 m vertically below surface. A second drill at the
north end of the dyke will focus on extending the mineralization
another 325 m to the northeast to build on 2023 intersections of 24
m of 1.12% Li2O and 27 m of 1.26% Li2O.
Figure 7 – Plan view showing the surface
expression of the Fi-Main pegmatite, reported holes from 2023
drilling, and planned holes for the 2024 winter program.
Figure 8 – Cross section through the Fi-Main
pegmatite showing multiple closely-spaced dykes, hole YLP-0024
reported from the 2023 program, and one of the planned 2024 drill
holes.
Table 3 – Assay highlights from 2023
summer drilling at Fi-Main
Hole |
From (m) |
To (m) |
Interval (m) |
Li2O (%) |
Dyke |
YLP-0017 |
64 |
94 |
30 |
1.13 |
Fi-Main |
YLP-0023 |
83 |
106 |
23 |
1.33 |
Fi-Main |
YLP-0024 |
71 |
95 |
24 |
1.12 |
Fi-Main |
YLP-0141 |
52 |
79 |
27 |
1.26 |
Fi-Main |
YLP-0147 |
64 |
86 |
22 |
1.53 |
Fi-Main |
The Fi-SW dyke outcrops over 1.1 kilometers on
surface with an average outcropping width of approximately 20 m
(Figure 9). The dyke is steeply dipping to the east (Figure 10) and
trends towards the north-northeast. Drill highlights from 2023
include 79 m of 1.13% Li2O in a downdip hole as well as holes
drilled broadly normal to strike that returned 39 m of 1.43% Li2O,
34 m of 1.35% Li2O, and 33 m of 1.39% Li2O (Table 4). The 2024
proposed drilling will focus on a 250 m section at the northeast
end of the pegmatite where infill holes are planned to step out
from near-surface mineralized intersections of 15 m at 1.03% Li2O
and 11 m of 1.36% Li2O. The remaining holes will aim to expand the
deepest parts of the spodumene system to a depth of 325 m from
surface, stepping out from 10 m of 0.98% Li2O and 4 m of 1.63%
Li2O.
Figure 9 – Plan view showing the surface expression of the Fi-SW
pegmatite, reported holes from 2023 drilling, and planned holes for
the 2024 winter program.
Figure 10 – Cross section through the Fi-SW pegmatite showing
closely-spaced dykes, holes reported from the 2023 program, and one
of the planned 2024 drill holes.
Table 4 – Assay highlights from 2023
summer drilling at Fi-SW
Hole |
From (m) |
To (m) |
Interval (m) |
Li2O (%) |
Dyke |
YLP-0003 |
55 |
94 |
39 |
1.43 |
Fi-SW |
YLP-0004 |
55 |
88 |
33 |
1.39 |
Fi-SW |
YLP-0005 |
52 |
131 |
79 |
1.13 |
Fi-SW |
YLP-0038 |
67 |
101 |
34 |
1.35 |
Fi-SW |
YLP-0042 |
70 |
81 |
11 |
1.36 |
Fi-SW |
YLP-0051 |
74 |
89 |
15 |
1.03 |
Fi-SW |
YLP-0081 |
224 |
234 |
10 |
0.98 |
Fi-SW |
YLP-0095 |
228 |
232 |
4 |
1.63 |
Fi-SW |
Ki & Shorty Pegmatites
LIFT plans to drill 3,860 m, over 21 diamond
drill holes, and up to vertical depths of 250 m below the surface
on the Ki and Shorty pegmatite dykes. The Ki pegmatite is a
north-northwest trending corridor of dykes that extends for over
1.0 kilometer on surface (Figure 11) and dips steeply to the
southwest (Figure 12). The corridor consists of between one to five
dykes with a similar total pegmatite thickness of up to 25 m.
Highlight holes from 2023 drilling include 21 m of 1.12% Li2O, 14 m
of 1.50% Li2O, 12 m of 1.58% Li2O and 13 m of 1.27% Li2O (Table 5).
The 2024 drill plan will test an additional 500 m of strike-length
on the corridor stepping out from some of the best 2023 drilling
results, including holes YLP-0098 and -0080.
Figure 11 – Plan view showing the surface
expression of the Ki pegmatite, reported holes from 2023 drilling,
and planned holes for the 2024 winter program.
Figure 12 – Cross section through the Ki pegmatite showing
closely-spaced dykes, holes reported from the 2023 program, and one
of the planned 2024 drill holes.
Table 5 – Assay highlights from 2023
summer drilling at Ki
Hole |
From (m) |
To (m) |
Interval (m) |
Li2O (%) |
Dyke |
YLP-0080 |
8 |
22 |
14 |
1.50 |
Ki |
YLP-0087 |
69 |
90 |
21 |
1.12 |
Ki |
YLP-0098 |
70 |
83 |
13 |
1.27 |
Ki |
YLP-0104 |
57 |
69 |
12 |
1.58 |
Ki |
The Shorty pegmatite, located about 5 kilometers
south of Ki, consists of three, 20 m-wide en-echelon dykes (Figure
13) that dip steeply to the west-northwest (Figure 14). They can be
traced on surface for over 700 m and host spodumene mineralization
to at least 250 m below the surface. Highlights from 2023 drilling
include 20 m of 1.52% Li2O, 16 m of 1.76% Li2O, and 25 m of 1.13%
Li2O (Table 6). Two holes are planned at the northeast end of the
pegmatite to complete the last drill fence in this direction. These
holes will test for mineralization down to 150 m below surface that
offsets from a near-surface intercept of 10 m at 1.75% Li2O. At the
south end of the dyke, additional holes are planned to extend
near-surface intersections, The remaining hole in the far south
will infill more shallow mineralization offsetting from 10 m of
1.16% Li2O.
Figure 13 – Plan view showing the surface
expression of the Shorty pegmatite, reported holes from 2023
drilling, and planned holes for the 2024 winter program.
Figure 14 – Cross section through the Shorty pegmatite showing
hole YLP-0059 reported from the 2023 program and one of the planned
2024 drill holes.
Table 6 – Assay highlights table from
2023 summer drilling at Shorty
Hole |
From (m) |
To (m) |
Interval (m) |
Li2O (%) |
Dyke |
YLP-0033 |
42 |
67 |
25 |
1.13 |
Shorty |
YLP-0050 |
53 |
59 |
16 |
1.76 |
Shorty |
YLP-0059 |
57 |
69 |
12 |
1.04 |
Shorty |
YLP-0065 |
61 |
71 |
10 |
1.16 |
Shorty |
YLP-0088 |
63 |
83 |
20 |
1.52 |
Shorty |
YLP-0089 |
18 |
28 |
10 |
1.75 |
Shorty |
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 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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