LIFT intersects 25 m at 1.21% Li2O at its Shorty pegmatite, Yellowknife Lithium Project, NWT

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Li-FT Power Ltd.
Li-FT Power Ltd.

VANCOUVER, British Columbia, June 11, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Li-FT Power Ltd. (“LIFT” or the “Company”) (TSXV: LIFT) (OTCQX: LIFFF) (Frankfurt: WS0) is pleased to report assays from 13 drill holes completed at the Shorty, Ki, Echo, BIG East, Fi SW, Nite, and BIG West pegmatites within the Yellowknife Lithium Project (“YLP”) located outside the city of Yellowknife, Northwest Territories (Figure 1). These drill results are the final batch of results from the winter 2024 drill program. Drilling intersected significant intervals of spodumene mineralization, with the following highlights:   

Highlights:

  • YLP-0284: 25 m at 1.21% Li2O, (Shorty)
            and:        18 m at 1.41% Li2O
            and:        10 m at 1.00% Li2O
            and:         5 m at 1.76% Li2O

  • YLP-0272: 13 m at 1.05% Li2O, (Ki)
    including:        8 m at 1.43% Li2O

Discussion of Results

This news release provides results for 12 drill holes from LIFT’s 2024 winter drilling program and one hole from the 2023 summer drilling. Holes are reported from seven different pegmatite complexes that include Shorty, Ki, Echo, BIG East, Fi SW, Nite, and BIG West. 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.

Francis MacDonald, CEO of LIFT comments, “With this being the last drill results press release for a while, I would like to commend the team for operating a successful winter drill program. LIFT has drilled approximately 50,000 meters in the last 12 months and has shown the scale of the Yellowknife Lithium Project. We look forward to reporting a maiden resource estimate in the next months and also metallurgical test work.”

Li-FT detailed maps yellowknife with roads March 2024
Li-FT detailed maps yellowknife with roads March 2024

Figure 1 – Location of LIFT’s Yellowknife Lithium Project. Drilling has been thus far mainly 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, and advancing to the Echo target, the first drilling in the Further Afield Group.

Shorty Pegmatite

The Shorty pegmatite is formed by several sub-parallel dykes that, together, define a pegmatite-bearing corridor that is at least 1.4 km long, up to 100 m wide, north-northeast striking, and dips 50°-70° to the west. The corridor itself consists of both country rock and pegmatite, with pegmatite occurring in either a single 10-40 m wide dyke or as 2-4 dykes with a similar cumulative width spread over 50-100 m.