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MAX Power Makes High-Grade Lithium Discovery at Arizona’s Willcox Playa

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MAX Power Mining Corp. announces a significant lithium discovery at Arizona's Willcox Playa, with near-surface lithium-rich clays amenable to straightforward separation processes. The company's land package covers a 6-mile corridor with high-grade lithium potential. Initial drilling results show lithium intersections at shallow levels, with the potential for expansion. The discovery remains open in all directions, with a focus on the southern claim block. Drilling at the Discovery Zone revealed promising lithium grades in the clay fraction, indicating higher-grade mineralization expectations. MAX Power plans to continue exploration and expand its land package, aiming to capitalize on North America's decarbonization trend.
La MAX Power Mining Corp. ha annunciato una significativa scoperta di litio nella zona di Willcox Playa in Arizona, dove sono stati trovati strati argillosi ricchi di litio vicino alla superficie, facilmente separabili attraverso processi semplici. Il pacchetto di terreni della compagnia si estende lungo un corridoio di 6 miglia con un alto potenziale di litio di alta qualità. I risultati iniziali delle perforazioni mostrano intersezioni di litio a livelli superficiali, con possibilità di espansione. La scoperta è ancora aperta in tutte le direzioni, con un particolare interesse nel blocco di rivendicazione a sud. Le perforazioni nella Zona di Scoperta hanno rivelato promettenti livelli di litio nella frazione argillosa, indicando aspettative di mineralizzazione di grado superiore. MAX Power prevede di continuare l'esplorazione ed espandere il pacchetto di terre, mirando a sfruttare la tendenza alla decarbonizzazione del Nord America.
MAX Power Mining Corp. anuncia un significativo descubrimiento de litio en Willcox Playa, Arizona, con arcillas ricas en litio cercanas a la superficie adecuadas para procesos de separación sencillos. El paquete de tierras de la compañía cubre un corredor de 6 millas con un alto potencial de litio de alta calidad. Los resultados iniciales de las perforaciones muestran intersecciones de litio a niveles poco profundos, con potencial de expansión. El descubrimiento permanece abierto en todas direcciones, con un enfoque en el bloque de reclamaciones del sur. Las perforaciones en la Zona de Descubrimiento revelaron grados prometedores de litio en la fracción de arcilla, indicando expectativas de una mineralización de mayor grado. MAX Power planea continuar la exploración y ampliar su paquete de tierras, con el objetivo de capitalizar la tendencia de descarbonización de América del Norte.
MAX Power Mining Corp.는 애리조나 주 윌콕스 플라야에서 표면 가까이에 있는 리튬이 풍부한 점토층을 쉽게 분리할 수 있는 간단한 과정으로 큰 리튬 발견을 발표했습니다. 회사의 땅은 고품질 리튬 잠재력을 가진 6마일 길이의 복도를 포함합니다. 초기 드릴링 결과는 얕은 수준에서의 리튬 교차를 보여주었으며, 확장 가능성이 있습니다. 발견은 모든 방향으로 열려 있으며, 남쪽 클레임 블록에 중점을 두고 있습니다. 발견 지역에서의 드릴링은 점토 분획에서 유망한 리튬 등급을 드러내었으며, 이는 더 높은 등급의 광물화를 기대하게 합니다. MAX Power는 탐사를 지속하고 토지 패키지를 확장할 계획을 세우고 있으며, 북미의 탈탄소화 추세를 이용할 목표입니다.
MAX Power Mining Corp. annonce une découverte significative de lithium dans la région de Willcox Playa en Arizona, avec des argiles riches en lithium proches de la surface qui permettent une séparation simple. Le paquet de terrains de la société couvre un couloir de 6 miles avec un potentiel élevé en lithium de haute qualité. Les premiers résultats de forage montrent des intersections de lithium à des niveaux peu profonds, avec un potentiel d'expansion. La découverte reste ouverte dans toutes les directions, en se concentrant sur le bloc de revendications sud. Les forages dans la zone de découverte ont révélé des grades prometteurs de lithium dans la fraction argileuse, indiquant des attentes de minéralisation de grade supérieur. MAX Power prévoit de continuer l'exploration et d'étendre son paquet foncier, dans le but de capitaliser sur la tendance de la décarbonisation en Amérique du Nord.
MAX Power Mining Corp. gibt eine bedeutende Lithium-Entdeckung in der Willcox Playa in Arizona bekannt, bei der lithiumreiche Tone nahe der Oberfläche gefunden wurden, die sich durch einfache Trennprozesse gewinnen lassen. Das Landpaket des Unternehmens erstreckt sich über einen Korridor von 6 Meilen mit hohem Potenzial für hochgradiges Lithium. Erste Bohrergebnisse zeigen Lithiumvorkommen in geringen Tiefen mit Expansionspotential. Die Entdeckung bleibt in alle Richtungen offen, wobei der Schwerpunkt auf dem südlichen Claim-Block liegt. Die Bohrungen in der Entdeckungszone ergaben vielversprechende Lithiumgehalte in der Tonfraktion, was auf eine höhergradige Mineralisierung hindeutet. MAX Power plant, die Exploration fortzusetzen und sein Grundstückspaket zu erweitern, um von dem Trend zur Dekarbonisierung in Nordamerika zu profitieren.
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VANCOUVER, British Columbia, April 26, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- MAX Power Mining Corp. (CSE: MAXX; OTC: MAXXF; FRANKFURT: 89N) (“MAX Power” or the “Company”) is pleased to confirm the discovery of near-surface lithium-rich clays over a broad area of state-leased ground in first-ever diamond drilling at the Willcox Playa in southeast Arizona.

Notably, the high-grade hectorite-saponite mix of lithium in the clays within the sediments at Willcox is amenable to a straightforward separation process as demonstrated by the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory in California (“Berkeley Lab”) where samples in the clay fraction from the Discovery Zone also averaged 1,243 ppm lithium through initial testing using a particle size that can be reasonably expected to gravitationally separate in a full-scale commercial mining process.

MAX Power’s land package (the “Property") covers a 6-mile-long northeast trending corridor (3,754 acres) along the eastern side of the broader 50 sq. mile Playa. Much of the rest of the Playa is leased by the U.S. Defense Department from the Bureau of Land Management (BLM). The entire Playa, which up until MAX Power’s program had never been previously diamond drilled, is now believed to be prospective for a potentially very large lithium deposit surrounded by top tier infrastructure including roads, rail, power and services located immediately off Interstate 10 in southeast Arizona, leading to Tucson and Phoenix.

Bulls-Eye Target On Southern Claim Block

The next drill holes at Willcox are planned for the southern portion of the Property where the largest and most intense low resistivity anomaly has been detected, overlain by a very low gravity anomaly. Drill results from the Discovery Zone confirm that this type of geophysical signature is an excellent target for lithium mineralization at Willcox. This fact highlights the strong potential of the southern BLM claims to significantly expand this grassroots discovery. BLM has granted MAX Power drill permits for this area.

Highlights:

  • Each of the first three triangular-spaced drill holes in the northern section of MAX Power’s property, the Discovery Zone covering an area 1,640 feet x 1,640 feet x 2,300 feet, intersected lithium at shallow levels over significant widths, including 15.5 feet grading 774.8 ppm lithium within a broader whole rock interval of 184 feet averaging 570.8 ppm lithium in drill hole WP-23-02;
  • When separating the clay fraction from the sand/silt fraction, lithium assays increased markedly, by as much as 47%, assaying up to 1,447 ppm lithium;
  • This early-stage discovery remains open in all directions with MAX Power also exploring options to expand its land package;
  • Based on a compilation of MAX Power’s work to date, and historical data, geologists believe the Discovery Zone represents just a fraction of the scale potential of Willcox with higher-grade mineralization expected in areas of increased clay content.

Dr. Michael Whittaker, Research Scientist in the Energy Geoscience and Materials Science Divisions at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, stated: “Lithium concentrations at Willcox increase when coarse particles are removed. This is consistent with features of clays found in shallow lacustrine sediments in other resources our team has examined. Bespoke processes aimed at precision separation of the clays at Willcox are likely to improve lithium grades further based on the characteristics of silt and sand that are distinct from otherwise similar deposits. Further research and development on clay mineralogy and separations processes are needed in this promising and under-explored deposit.”

Mr. Peter Lauder, MAX Power Senior Geologist, commented: “We have successfully advanced the geological understanding of the Willcox Playa, demonstrating through first-ever diamond drilling and clay separation at Berkeley that the Playa may host a top-tier lithium deposit extending from MAX’s ground through claims leased by the Defense Department. Our BLM claims to the south provide some of the most compelling targets on the property, so we are eager to start Phase 2 drilling there while also expanding the Discovery Zone.”

MAX Power CEO Rav Mlait added: “I congratulate our team for a commendable job confirming through first-ever diamond drilling and clay analysis that the Willcox Playa is prospective for a large-scale lithium deposit as the U.S. Geological Survey postulated half a century ago when they carried out some limited work. We look forward to the next steps at Willcox and executing on our broader strategy of capturing unique opportunities in North America’s shift to decarbonization.”

Willcox Playa Project Map

MAX Power Mining Willcox Playa April 2024

MAX Power submitted all samples from Phase 1 drilling to ALS Global Labs (“ALS”) in Tucson for analysis. In addition to ALS, the Company also submitted representative samples for an in-depth analysis to the Earth and Environmental Sciences Divisions at the Berkeley Lab. Berkeley Lab has made significant contributions to the Company’s understanding of lithium mineralization at the property and the importance of focusing on the clay fraction. The Berkeley Lab analysis discovered lithium grades increase by an average of 31.8% when only the clay fraction is analyzed as seen in Figure 1. Berkeley Lab used 1 micron (µm) as a cut-off particle size to separate the clay fraction. As noted earlier in this news release, this is the particle size that can be reasonably expected to gravitationally separate in a full-scale commercial mining process. Figure 2 is a summary of selected lithium intercepts of the combined clay and sand fractions from the 2023-2024 program at the Willcox Property.

Figure 1: Comparison of Lithium in the Clay Fraction to Lithium in the Entire Sample

Sample
Number
Lithium
(Clay Only)
(ppm)
Lithium
(Clay + Sand)
(ppm)
Increase in Lithium Grade
(Clay Only vs Clay + Sand)
(ppm)
Increase in Lithium Grade
(Clay Only vs Clay + Sand)
(percent)
K3609971447.1986+ 461.1+ 47% 
G3750851428.11000+ 428.1+ 43% 
K3609861021.4880+ 141.4+ 16% 
K3609891075.5887+ 188.5+ 21% 
Averages1243.0938.3+ 304.8+ 31.8% 


Figure 2: Summary of Significant Intercepts of Lithium in Clays & Sand

Drill Hole
Number
From
(feet)
To
(feet)
Thickness
(feet)
Lithium
(ppm)
WP 23-02142.0326.0184.0570.8
Including164.0179.515.5774.8
 
WP 23-03158.0308.0150.0507.0
Including168.0198.030.0620.0
Including273.0278.05.0850.0
 
WP 23-01260.5302.041.5659.2
Including292.0302.010.0755.0
 
WP 23-01152.0172.820.8663.3
Including157.0162.05.0750.0


Figure 3: Diamond Drill Hole Collar Coordinates

DDHUTM NAD 83 z12 AzimuthDipDepth (feet)
 EastNorth   
WP 23-0161342035562900-901657
WP 23-0261299035562990-90998
WP 23-0361252135556900-901007
WP 23-0461013235513990-901200
WP 23-0561013135508990-901200


Potential for Lithium in Brines

Liquids were present and sampled at multiple depths in every drill hole on the Property. Based on this initial study, lithium grades in brines increase from holes drilled at the Playa margin moving towards the centre. The number of current data points are not yet of a significant sample size to determine the size and scope of the potential for liquids under the Willcox Playa to host economic grades of lithium. Further drilling will assist in this analysis.

Geological Strata Observed at Willcox

The claystone strata were capped by a light brown clay at the top of the section, the current land surface of the Playa. Below this top clay, a distinct black clay with a strong sulphur odour was observed in the northern drilling area. This black clay was also noted by the historical drill hole USGS W-1 completed in 1978 by the U.S. Geological Survey. Below the black clay, the claystone became dominated by a grey to grey-green clay. Below the grey clays the sequence was dominated by a thick red-brown claystone. Gypsum was commonly observed most in this red-brown claystone in both the Discovery Zone and in two holes further to the south (WP-23-04 and WP-23-05) where theories around fluid sequences were a key part of the focus.

A series of sandstone layers were also observed within the claystones. The liquids the Company encountered were primarily observed within these internal sandstones. Locally, conglomerates were also observed.

Depths of the claystones range from 900 feet in hole WP-23-01, 938 feet in hole WP-23-02 and 931 feet in hole WP-23-03. The base of the claystone package was not observed in holes WP-23-04 and WP 23-05.

The geology beneath the claystone sequence was somewhat variable, indicating deposition of various intensities and variable sources from the surrounding mountain ranges.

Sample Handling and Analysis Procedures

All the core samples were logged and sampled using a full QAQC protocol. QAQC samples were inserted approximately every 20 core samples. The QAQC samples included a duplicate laboratory standard for lithium as well as a blank. The core was brought directly from the drill rig to the Godbe Drilling office in Willcox, Arizona. The core was then logged, photographed, sampled, and prepared to be shipped at this location. The drill core was shipped from Willcox directly to ALS. The Company followed a full chain of custody protocol for all the sample dispatches to ALS. Samples were sent in batches to ALS. Sample analysis (assays) were sent to the Company by the individual batches.

When at ALS, samples were prepared by crushing to 70% less than 2 mm, riffle split off 1 kg. Following crushing, samples were pulverized split to better than 85% passing 75 microns. Once the sample preparation was completed the core samples were roasted as a pre-treatment. Following roasting, the samples were analyzed using a four-acid digestion and an ICP-AES finish. This method has been said to be the best method to analyse lithium in sediments.

Representative samples from the drill core were sent to Berkeley Lab for analysis and further study. The drill core samples comprised both clay and sand fractions. The clay fraction was separated using the five-step method below:

  1. Comminution using a mortar and pestle.
  2. Sieving to retain <5 µm fraction.
  3. Suspension in water and sonication to disaggregate and re-suspend.
  4. Sequential centrifugation following Stokes law.
  5. Particle size and density confirmation with dynamic light scattering.

Qualified Person

The technical information in this news release has been reviewed and approved by Thomas Clarke, P.Geo., Pr.Sci.Nat., and Director for MAX Power Mining Corp. Mr. Clarke is the Qualified Person responsible for the scientific and technical information contained herein under National Instrument 43-101 standards.

About MAX Power

MAX Power is a dynamic exploration stage resource company targeting domestic lithium resources to advance North America’s renewable energy prospects while reviewing other strategic opportunities in the global shift to decarbonization. MAX has also entered into a cooperative research and development agreement with the University of California Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL) to develop state-of-the-art direct lithium extraction (DLE) technologies for brine resources.

On behalf of the Board of Directors 
  
“Rav Mlait”- CEOMarketSmart Communications
MAX Power Mining Corp.Tel: 877-261-4466
info@maxpowermining.com  
Tel: 778-655-9266 
  

Forward-Looking Statement Cautions

This press release contains certain “forward-looking statements” within the meaning of Canadian securities legislation, relating to exploration, drilling, mineralization and historical results on the Willcox Property; the interpretation of drilling and assay results, the results of any future drilling program, mineralization and the discovery mineralization (if any); plans for future exploration and drilling and the timing of same; the merits of the Willcox Playa Property; the potential for lithium within the Willcox Playa region; ability to access Property; ability to extract resources from the Property, commentary as it relates to the opportune timing to carry out lithium exploration, and any anticipated increasing demand for lithium; any results and updates thereto as it relates to any future drill program, and the funding of that program; and upcoming press releases by the Company. Although the Company believes that such statements are reasonable, it can give no assurance that such expectations will prove to be correct. Forward-looking statements are statements that are not historical facts; they are generally, but not always, identified by the words "expects," "plans," "anticipates," "believes," “interpreted,” "intends," "estimates," "projects," "aims," “suggests,” “often,” “target,” “future,” “likely,” “pending,” "potential," "goal," "objective," "prospective," “possibly,” “preliminary”, and similar expressions, or that events or conditions "will," "would," "may," "can," "could" or "should" occur, or are those statements, which, by their nature, refer to future events. The Company cautions that forward-looking statements are based on the beliefs, estimates and opinions of the Company's management on the date the statements are made, and they involve a number of risks and uncertainties. Consequently, there can be no assurances that such statements will prove to be accurate and actual results and future events could differ materially from those anticipated in such statements. Except to the extent required by applicable securities laws and the policies of the CSE, the Company undertakes no obligation to update these forward-looking statements if management's beliefs, estimates or opinions, or other factors, should change. Factors that could cause future results to differ materially from those anticipated in these forward-looking statements include risks associated with possible accidents and other risks associated with mineral exploration operations, the risk that the Company will encounter unanticipated geological factors, risks associated with the interpretation of assay results and the drilling program, the possibility that the Company may not be able to secure permitting and other governmental clearances necessary to carry out its exploration plans, the risk that the Company will not be able to raise sufficient funds to carry out its business plans, and the risk of political uncertainties and regulatory or legal changes that might interfere with the Company's business and prospects. The reader is urged to refer to the Company's Management’s Discussion and Analysis, publicly available through the Canadian Securities Administrators' System for Electronic Document Analysis and Retrieval (SEDAR) at www.sedar.com for a more complete discussion of such risk factors and their potential effects.

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FAQ

What did MAX Power Mining Corp. discover at Arizona's Willcox Playa?

MAX Power Mining Corp. discovered near-surface lithium-rich clays amenable to straightforward separation processes at Arizona's Willcox Playa.

What is the size of MAX Power's land package at Willcox Playa?

MAX Power's land package covers a 6-mile-long corridor along the eastern side of the 50 sq. mile Playa in Arizona.

What were some highlights from the initial drilling results at Willcox Playa?

Initial drilling results at Willcox Playa showed lithium intersections at shallow levels, with the potential for expansion and higher-grade mineralization expectations.

Who confirmed the lithium discovery at Willcox Playa?

The discovery of lithium-rich clays at Willcox Playa was confirmed by MAX Power Mining Corp.

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