Li-FT Power Ltd. (“
LIFT” or the
“
Company”) (
TSXV: LIFT)
(
OTCQX: LIFFF) (
Frankfurt:
WS0) is pleased to report results from its summer
2023 exploration program at the Pontax Project and the Rupert
Project, both in the James Bay region of Quebec. Pontax is
comprised of 100%-owned ground and ground under option agreement
with Harfang Exploration Inc. (“Harfang”).
The summer 2023 surface exploration program was
comprised of geologic mapping, prospecting, and glacial-sediment
(till) sampling. Till samples were processed to look for spodumene
grains within the till. The results at Pontax revealed a 13 km by 6
km anomaly that has spodumene grain counts similar to till down-ice
of the Whabouchi lithium deposit, located approximately 2 km
northeast of LIFT’s sampling. Additional spodumene anomalies were
defined on the Rupert property where, importantly, background
values have been well-defined (Figure 2).
Francis MacDonald, CEO of LIFT comments, “The
size and strength of the Pontax spodumene anomaly is very
impressive. We understand the expression of a large spodumene
resource in till from our sampling results down-ice of the
Whabouchi lithium deposit. The anomaly that we have defined at
Pontax has similar amounts of spodumene grains in till, but we are
seeing this anomalism over a 13 km by 6 km area in comparison to a
4 km by 1 km area down-ice of Whabouchi. The implication of this is
that we believe there is potential for a large spodumene pegmatite
dyke swarm buried beneath extensive glacial sediments in the Pontax
area. The next exploration program will be tailored to narrowing
this large area down to drill targets”.
Figure 1 – Spodumene grains from glacial till
sampling in the Pontax area.
Figure 2 - Pontax spodumene anomaly vs. the
Whabouchi Li Deposit (Arcadium Lithium & Investissement
Quebec). The spodumene anomaly down-ice of Whabouchi is similar to
many areas within the Pontax project. The strength of the anomalies
in the Pontax areas may indicate a spodumene pegmatite dyke swarm
is present nearby, beneath glacial sediments.
Figure 3 - Location of the Pontax, Rupert, and
Moyenne projects, James Bay region, Quebec.
Discussion of till sampling program
Till sampling for geochemistry or indicator
minerals has been used extensively in Canada and other regions
previously covered by glaciers (see Figure 4) to make a number of
discoveries beneath the transported sediment cover (e.g. Rainy
River (Gold), Ekati (Diamonds), East Kemptville (Tin), Regnault
(Gold), Casa Berardi (Gold), Blackwater (Gold)). In addition to new
discoveries, many orientation surveys have been completed over
previously discovered deposits that suggest a till sampling program
would have been a successful methodology if employed during early
exploration phases (e.g. Meliadine (Gold), Madrid (Gold), Strange
Lake (REE-Be), Lac des Isles (PGE)).
The Pontax Project is located within an area
that was inundated by the Tyrell Sea at the end of the last
glaciation period. The surficial sediment cover in the project area
consists of till overlain locally by Tyrrell Sea mud and reworked
locally by littoral processes during subsequent regression of the
sea (Hardy, 1976; Lamarche et al., 2018). Thick post-glacial
organic wetland deposits cap the succession locally. The till has a
silty sand matrix, contains abundant locally sourced igneous and
metamorphic clasts, and is ornamented by various types of
streamlined landforms that trend southwest-northeast, including
drumlins, crag-and-tails, and tongue-shaped landforms. Till samples
were collected from topographic highs where till outcrops can be
found penetrating through the blanket of glaciomarine mud found in
the lowlands.
The Rupert-Pontax spodumene grain count sampling
program was designed to test areas with anomalous till geochemistry
for lithium (see press release dated November 9, 2022). Samples
were spaced at roughly 800 meters by 200 meters on the Rupert
sampling grid, and at Pontax sample spacing along the line was 200
meters with sampling being taken where possible on topographic
highs due to glaciomarine clay filling topographic lows. 10
kilograms of till was collected from each sampling site and sent to
Overburden Drilling Management for processing and spodumene grain
counts.
Figure 4 - Schematic of glacial dispersal of
spodumene grains from bedrock into glacial sediments at surface. A
buried spodumene pegmatite has been eroded by southwesterly flowing
ice during the last glaciation event which has mechanically
transported boulders of spodumene pegmatite, as well as spodumene
grains, from the bedrock source into the overlying glacial
sediments (modified from McClenaghan 2017).
Additional surface work completed in
2023
In addition to spodumene grain counts, LIFT
collected 1,654 rock samples which returned lithium values of up to
0.56% Li2O (located within the Pontax Project). These values are
not economic but are highly anomalous and indicate that a spodumene
pegmatite system could be near by. Anomalous values of tantalum,
cesium, beryllium, and tins are associated with increased lithium
values, especially in the Pontax area. One spodumene-bearing
boulder was found within the spodumene grain anomaly down-ice of
Whabouchi that returned 1.77% Li2O. This boulder is assumed to be
transported from the Whabouchi deposit onto LIFT’s claim package
and suggests that spodumene grains have also been transported from
Whabouchi.
5,700 C-horizon matrix till geochemistry samples
were collected on newly acquired claims and areas not sampled in
2022. Till geochemistry was used to vector into areas for
additional sampling testing for the presence of spodumene grains
within till.
A VTEM-Magnetics survey was completed to the
northeast of Power Nickel’s Lion Zone target. Power Nickel
intersected 7.75 meters at 20.76 g/t Pt, 5.71 g/t Pd, 1.47% Cu,
13.1 g/t Ag, 0.28 g/t Au hosted within an ultramafic intrusive rock
approximately 600 meters from LIFT’s claim boundary (see Power
Nickel press release dated May 10, 2023). The same ultramafic
intrusive lithologies are present on LIFT’s claims. Processing of
the VTEM-magnetics survey has defined conductive-magnetic bodies at
depth which could be massive sulphides sulphide target similar to
Power Nickel’s Wildcat discovery. LIFT is evaluating options to
advance the target.
Update on drilling completed in
2023
During the summer of 2023, LIFT completed 12
diamond drill holes (4,069 meters) to test lithium (+/- Ta-Sn-Nb)
anomalies in till geochemistry to the north of the Whabouchi
lithium deposit (Anomalies A and B; see press release dated March
29, 2023). All drill holes encountered granitic rocks with lithium
values between 100-300 ppm, pegmatites with negligible lithium
values, and mafic dykes that have are slightly enriched in lithium
(300-700 ppm). No significant spodumene pegmatites were intersected
and no additional drilling is warranted in that particular
area.
About the Pontax Option
Under the terms of the option agreement with
Harfang, LIFT can acquire up to a 70% interest in the project by
completing remaining scheduled cash payments totaling $100,000 and
remaining exploration expenditures totaling approximately
$4,500,000 by July 2028. Harfang will then have the option of
converting its remaining participating interest of 30% into a 2.5%
net smelter returns royalty or to form a joint venture to further
explore the property.
QA/QC & Sampling Protocols
10 kg till samples: Till samples were shipped to
Overburden Drilling Management (ODM) in Ottawa, Ontario for
processing by panning and a shaking table to produce heavy mineral
concentrates, ODM further refined the concentrates using heavy
liquid separation to produce mid-density concentrates which they
then picked for indicator minerals. Representative spodumene and
other minerals are checked using a scanning electron microscope to
confirm identification. ODM removes a 300 gram archival split for
each sample.
Rock Samples and Drill Core: Sample preparation
and analytical work for this drill program were carried out by
Bureau Veritas in Vancouver, Canada. Samples were prepared for
analysis according to BV method PRP70-250: individual samples were
crushed to 70% passing through 2 mm (10 mesh) screen; a 250-gram
sub-sample was riffle split and then pulverized such that 85%
passed through 75-micron (200 mesh) screen. A 0.25-gram sub-sample
of the pulverized material was then dissolved in a 4-acid solution
and analysed for 59 elements according to BV method MA250. Any
samples that returned over-limit values for lithium (i.e. greater
than 2000 ppm) were analysed with BV method PF370 where a 2-gram
subsample is digested with sodium peroxide fusion and analysed with
a ICP-ES finish. All results passed the QA/QC screening at the lab,
all inserted standards and blanks returned results that were within
acceptable limits.
Till geochemistry samples: Till geochemistry
samples were collected from between 20 - 80 centimeters below
surface, from the C-horizon of the till. Approximately one kilogram
of material was collected from each sample site and shipped to
Bureau Veritas ("BV") in Timmins, Ontario for preparation. Samples
were prepared for analysis according to BV method SS230 whereby
individual samples were sieved to isolate the -230 mesh (-63
microns) fraction. Samples were analysed at BV in Vancouver,
British Columbia with BV methods MA250 (4-acid digestion with
ICP-MS finish) for multi-element data (0.25-gram split is heated in
HNO3, HClO4 and HF to fuming and taken to dryness). A 30-gram split
was analyzed with BV method AQ130 (aqua regia with ICP-MS finish)
for gold analysis.
Qualified Person
Don Cummings, P.Geo (OGQ # 2183), independent
consultant to Li-FT Power Ltd., Qualified Person under NI 43-101 on
standards of disclosure for mineral projects, has reviewed and
approved the technical content of this release.
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 MacDonaldChief Executive OfficerTel: +
1.604.609.6185Email: info@li-ft.comWebsite: www.li-ft.com |
Daniel GordonInvestor RelationsTel: +1.604.609.6185Email:
investors@li-ft.com |
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