LIFT intersects 25 m at 1.21% Li2O at its Shorty pegmatite, Yellowknife Lithium Project, NWT
Li-FT Power has announced assay results from 13 drill holes at its Yellowknife Lithium Project in the Northwest Territories.
The highlights include 25 meters at 1.21% Li2O at the Shorty pegmatite, and 13 meters at 1.05% Li2O at the Ki pegmatite. These results conclude the winter 2024 drill program, which comprised around 50,000 meters over the last 12 months. Significant intervals of spodumene mineralization were identified across multiple pegmatite complexes: Shorty, Ki, Echo, BIG East, Fi SW, Nite, and BIG West.
The company plans to release a maiden resource estimate and metallurgical test work in the coming months. CEO Francis MacDonald commended the team for their successful winter drill program, emphasizing the project's scale and potential growth. The company continues to explore additional mineralization at depth and along strike in these areas.
- 25 meters at 1.21% Li2O in Shorty pegmatite.
- 13 meters at 1.05% Li2O in Ki pegmatite.
- 50,000 meters drilled in the last 12 months.
- Maiden resource estimate to be released soon.
- Potential for additional mineralization at depth and along strike.
- Several drill holes returned insignificant results.
- Echo, Fi SW, BIG East, and BIG West pegmatites showed low lithium oxide percentages.
- High number of intervals with less than 0.1% Li2O.
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 at1.41% Li2O
and: 10 m at1.00% Li2O
and: 5 m at1.76% Li2O
- YLP-0272: 13 m at
1.05% Li2O, (Ki)
including: 8 m at1.43% 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.”
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.
YLP-0284 was collared within a few meters of the lease boundary to test one of the thicker dykes within the Shorty corridor on a center approximately 75 m below the surface and 25 m downdip of previously released YLP-0283 (
Figure 2 – Plan view showing the surface expression of the Shorty pegmatite with diamond drill holes reported in this press release.
Figure 3 – Cross-section illustrating YLP-0284 with results as shown in the Shorty pegmatite dyke with a 25 m interval of
Ki Pegmatite
The Ki pegmatite complex comprises a north-northwest trending corridor of dykes that extends for at least 1.3 km on surface and dips steeply to the southwest. The southern part of the corridor consists mostly of one large dyke and several narrower flanking dykes that sum to a constant pegmatite width of around 25 m. The northern part consists of two relatively thick dykes that are between 50-150 m apart, with the western dyke comprising the northern extension of the Ki dyke and the more eastern dyke referred to as Perlis.
YLP-0272 was drilled to test the western part of the Ki corridor at approximately 50 m below the surface and 75-100 m up-dip of previously released YLP-0278 (
Figure 4 – Plan view showing the surface expression of the Ki pegmatite with diamond drill holes reported in this press release.
Figure 5 – Cross-section illustrating YLP-0272 with results as shown in the Ki pegmatite dyke with a 13 m interval of
YLP-0269 was drilled on a section 50 m south of the section with YLP-0272/0278, to test the Ki corridor from 10-150 m vertically beneath the surface. Over 185 m of core length, drilling intersected the Ki dyke (15 m wide) as well as 10 other dykes between 1-6 m wide and separated from each other by 3-67 m of country rock. The Ki dyke returned composites of
YLP-0265 was drilled on a section 50 m south of YLP-0269 to test the Ki corridor at 50-75 m below the surface as well as 50 m downdip of previously released YLP-0261 (
YLP-0276 stepped back 125 m from YLP-0265 to test the Ki corridor on the same section down to 250 m below the surface. Drilling intersected five pegmatite corridors that are each separated by 40-60 m of country rock, with each interval hosting 2-17 m of pegmatite spread over 1-3 dykes and 2-20 m of drill core. The two intervals with the thickest pegmatite likely correspond to the Ki and Perlis dykes and returned, respectively, composites of
Echo Pegmatite
The Echo pegmatite complex comprises a steeply dipping, northwest-trending, feeder dyke (“Echo feeder”) that splits into a fanning splay of moderate to gently dipping dykes for 0.5 km to the northwest (“Echo splay”). The dyke complex has a total strike length of over 1.0 km. The feeder dyke is 5-15 m wide whereas the gently dipping dykes in the splay are locally up to 25 m thick. Two of the three holes reported here were drilled on the splay and one was drilled in the zone where the splay merges with the feeder.
YLP-0277 was drilled on a section located 400 m from where the Echo splay merges with the feeder, testing the splay down to 150 m below the surface and in between previously released YLP-0281 (
Figure 6 – Plan view showing the surface expression of the Echo pegmatite with diamond drill holes reported in this press release.
Figure 7 – Cross-section illustrating YLP-0277 with results as shown in the Echo pegmatite dyke with a 26 m interval of
YLP-0270 was drilled to test the Echo splay approximately 200 m from where it merges with the feeder, down to 225 m vertically beneath the surface, and between previously released YLP-0120 (
YLP-0266 was drilled within the area where the Echo splay merges with the feeder, as well as on section with and stepped back 80 m from previously released YLP-0099 (
Nite Pegmatite
The Nite pegmatite complex is exposed along 1.4 km of strike length as a swarm of parallel-trending dykes that occur within a north-northeast striking corridor dipping ~50°-70° degrees to the east. The northern part of this complex consists of a 5-15 m thick dyke flanked by one or more 1-5 m dykes whereas the southern part comprises a fanning splay of 5-10 thin dykes within a 200 m wide corridor.
YLP-0286 was the last hole drilled as part of the 2024 winter program, is the most southerly hole drilled on the Nite complex and is the hole nearest the structural transition from the narrower northern part to the wider southern part. This hole was designed to test the Nite corridor at 50-75 m below the surface as well as 50 m southwest and along strike of previously released YLP-0142 (
Figure 8 – Plan view showing the surface expression of the Nite pegmatite with diamond drill holes reported in this press release.
Figure 9 – Cross-section illustrating YLP-0286 with results as shown in the Nite pegmatite dyke with a 17 m interval of
BIG East Pegmatite
The BIG East pegmatite complex comprises a north-northeast trending corridor of parallel-trending dykes that is exposed for at least 1.8 km of strike length, ranges from 10-100 m wide, and dips approximately 55°-75° degrees to the west.
YLP-0264 was drilled near the northern mapped extent of the BIG East pegmatite to test this corridor at 50 m below the surface and 25 m up-dip of previously released YLP-0267 (
YLP-0268 is the northern-most hole drilled on the BIG East corridor and was collared on a section that is 50 m north and along strike of the section with YLP-0264/0267. Drilling intersected a 15 m wide pegmatite dyke centered at approximately 65 m vertically beneath the surface as well as several flanking dykes between 1-5 m in width. The wider dyke returned three 1 m assays grading between 0.3
Figure 10 – Plan view showing the surface expression of the BIG East pegmatite with diamond drill holes reported in this press release.
Fi Southwest Pegmatite
The Fi Southwest (SW) pegmatite is exposed over at least 1.1 km on surface and occurs within a broader corridor that is 50-100 m wide and dips between 60°-80° to the east. The complex is cored by a 20-40 m wide main dyke that is continuous for at least 800 m along strike, with numerous sub-parallel subsidiary dykes between 1-5 m in width. At its northern and southern ends, the main dyke splays out into a broader corridor with more dykes that have narrower widths.
YLP-0209 was drilled to test the northern splay of the Fi SW complex down to 175 m vertically and in between previously released YLP-0201 and YLP-0215 (both no significant results). Drilling intersected a 90 m interval, centered on 125 m vertical depth, with 13 m of pegmatite spread over five between 1-4 m wide. All assays returned <
Figure 11 – Plan view showing the surface expression of the Fi Southwest pegmatite with diamond drill holes reported in this press release.
BIG West Pegmatite
The BIG West pegmatite complex comprises a north-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 northern part of the complex consists of a single corridor approximately 50-75 m wide whereas in the south this single corridor splits into upper and lower pegmatite zones approximately 125 m apart.
YLP-0175 is the last hole reported from the 2023 summer program and was designed to test the southern part of the BIG West corridor at a vertical depth of 250 m below the surface as well as 75-100 m downdip of previously released YLP-0170 (
Figure 12 – 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-0175 | No significant result | BIG West | |||
YLP-0209 | No significant result | Fi SW | |||
YLP-0264 | No significant result | BIG East | |||
YLP-0265 | 71 | 73 | 2 | 0.45 | Ki |
and | 86 | 90 | 4 | 0.45 | Ki |
YLP-0266 | No significant result | Echo | |||
YLP-0268 | No significant result | BIG East | |||
YLP-0269 | 69 | 71 | 2 | 0.55 | Ki |
and | 75 | 78 | 3 | 0.50 | Ki |
YLP-0270 | No significant result | Echo | |||
YLP-0272 | 56 | 69 | 13 | 1.05 | Ki |
inc | 58 | 66 | 8 | 1.43 | Ki |
YLP-0276 | 147 | 155 | 8 | 0.56 | Ki |
inc | 150 | 153 | 3 | 1.17 | Ki |
and | 218 | 220 | 2 | 0.46 | Ki |
YLP-0277 | 86 | 112 | 26 | 0.48 | Echo |
inc | 86 | 88 | 2 | 0.90 | Echo |
and inc | 98 | 103 | 5 | 1.17 | Echo |
and inc | 109 | 112 | 3 | 0.98 | Echo |
YLP-0284 | 52 | 70 | 18 | 1.41 | Shorty |
and | 77 | 102 | 25 | 1.21 | Shorty |
and | 131 | 141 | 10 | 1.00 | Shorty |
inc | 133 | 138 | 5 | 1.76 | Shorty |
YLP-0286 | 76 | 93 | 17 | 0.53 | Nite |
inc | 82 | 86 | 4 | 1.56 | Nite |
and | 111 | 117 | 6 | 0.91 | Nite |
Drilling Progress Update
The Company concluded its winter drill program at the Yellowknife Lithium Project with a combined total of 286 diamond drill holes (49,548 m) completed between the summer and winter programs.
General Statements
All 13 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
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) | Depth (m) | Azimuth (°) | Dip (°) | Dyke |
YLP-0175 | Zone 11N | 653,486 | 6,933,091 | 201 | 332 | 118 | 51 | BIG West |
YLP-0209 | Zone 12N | 371,597 | 6,941,115 | 249 | 240 | 302 | 50 | Fi SW |
YLP-0264 | Zone 12N | 346,308 | 6,933,466 | 197 | 89 | 121 | 45 | BIG East |
YLP-0265 | Zone 12N | 373,002 | 6,942,897 | 255 | 219 | 57 | 45 | Ki |
YLP-0266 | Zone 12N | 439,402 | 6,922,716 | 276 | 150 | 215 | 59 | Echo |
YLP-0268 | Zone 12N | 346,313 | 6,933,525 | 197 | 86 | 121 | 45 | BIG East |
YLP-0269 | Zone 12N | 372,999 | 6,942,956 | 255 | 201 | 58 | 54 | Ki |
YLP-0270 | Zone 12N | 439,348 | 6,922,810 | 277 | 306 | 215 | 60 | Echo |
YLP-0272 | Zone 12N | 373,002 | 6,943,008 | 254 | 87 | 60 | 67 | Ki |
YLP-0276 | Zone 12N | 372,895 | 6,942,828 | 253 | 360 | 59 | 45 | Ki |
YLP-0277 | Zone 12N | 439,159 | 6,922,882 | 277 | 207 | 215 | 56 | Echo |
YLP-0284 | Zone 12N | 372,957 | 6,938,377 | 251 | 257 | 124 | 88 | Shorty |
YLP-0286 | Zone 11N | 647,396 | 6,936,148 | 207 | 132 | 300 | 45 | Nite |
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
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.
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