SUDBURY,
ON, Aug. 10, 2023 /CNW/ - Frontier Lithium
Inc. (TSXV: FL) (FRA: HL2) (OTCQX: LITOF) ("Frontier" or "the
Company"), Ontario's leading
lithium developer, is pleased to announce drilling results on 4
additional holes drilled on the Bolt pegmatite Until this year, the
Bolt pegmatite had only been mapped and channeled on surface
exposures and is located between the Spark and PAK
spodumene-bearing lithium deposits on the PAK Lithium Project.
Several condemnation holes were also drilled in preparation for an
upcoming definitive feasibility study on the PAK Lithium
Project.
Highlights
- The Company completed 3.806m in
15 drill holes delineating Bolt.
- DDH PL-111-23 and PL-112-23 indicate that the Bolt pegmatite
has a horizontal width of up to 75m
wide
- DDH PL-111-23 intersected 109.5m
of pegmatite averaging 0.96% Li2O.
-
- Including 29.0m from 148.0 to
177.0m averaging 1.14%
Li2O
- Including 34.2m from 192.0 to
1226.2m averaging 1.17%
Li2O
- DDH PL-112-23 intersected 90.1m
of pegmatite averaging 0.72% Li2O.
-
- Including 26.6m from 176.3 to
202.9m averaging 1.51%
Li2O
"The latest results suggest that the Bolt pegmatite is wider
than what we initially suspected," states Garth Drever, VP Exploration. "Bolt appears to
have a large central zone that breaks up along strike into a series
of dykes of variable thickness."
Figure 1 is a location map showing the project area including
Frontier's land tenure and location of the three
lithium-cesium-tantalum pegmatites can be found here.
Figure 2 is a plan-view map showing the PAK-Bolt area. It
highlights locations of the 2023 Phase XIII drilling and includes a
smaller map inset showing the Bolt outcrop exposures. This inset
presents drillhole traces displaying major lithological features
and assay results. The condemnation holes completed are also
included on Figure 2 showing the geology along the traces.
Surficial detailed mapping at Bolt is currently underway and
includes channel sampling. Access in the area is hindered by
underbush and deciduous regrowth in the overburden regions of the
pegmatite and mafic exposures. Initial results are encouraging
extending the surficial pegmatite outcroppings southwest above
drillhole intersections (note that the 2023 mapping is preliminary
and shown on the inset map in Figure 2).
As previously reported, there may be continuity between the Bolt
pegmatite and the Spark deposit located 200m to the NW, but that continuity is
undetermined and will require additional drilling. Bolt
mineralization currently extends to within 100m of the Spark pitshell. The pegmatite
appears to be cutoff along strike to the southeast but remains open
at depth. Pegmatitic intersections in DDH PL-111-23 and PL-112-23
with horizontal widths of 75 and 60m
respectively, are encouraging and correspond to the recent
surficial mapping.
A series of widely spaced single condemnation holes were drilled
mainly in areas of planned infrastructure, including the region
between PAK and Bolt, to confirm the absence of mineralized
pegmatites near surface.
The drill program encompassed three drillholes at Spark, drilled
in late March and concluded in July, with a fourth drill hole
spanning 550 meters. The primary focus of these endeavors was to
explore the western extension of the Spark pegmatite.
Spodumene-bearing pegmatite was intersected in all holes. The Phase
XIII drilling is now complete for the year as assays results
continue to come in.
Table 1 details the drill holes with mineralized intersections
at Bolt while Table 2 summarizes all drill holes completed to date
in 2023 on the PAK Lithium Project.
Table 1: Summary of Drill Hole Intersections
DDH
PL-109-23
|
Collared 58m SE of
PL-103-23, the hole was stepped out down strike to intersect the
pegmatite mapped on
surface. The main pegmatite zone was split by a 69m
wide metasediment and mafic raft
|
Zone
|
From
(m)
|
To
(m)
|
Width
(m)
|
Li2O
(%)
|
Cs2O
(%)
|
Ta2O5
(ppm)
|
Nb2O5
(ppm)
|
SnO2
(ppm)
|
Rb2O
(%)
|
Unit
|
|
Pegmatite
zone
|
66.3
|
75.3
|
9.1
|
0.56
|
0.008
|
74
|
116
|
71
|
0.28
|
Pegmatite +
Aplite
|
|
including
|
66.3
|
70.0
|
3.8
|
1.10
|
0.011
|
65
|
142
|
66
|
0.38
|
Pegmatite
|
Li-Enriched
|
138.7
|
147.7
|
9.0
|
1.36
|
0.028
|
111
|
63
|
46
|
0.20
|
Aplite
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
DDH
PL-110-23
|
Collared 95m SE of
PL-109-23, the hole was stepped out down strike to intersect the
pegmatite mapped on
surface. The main pegmatite zone was split by a 37m wide mafic
volcanic raft
|
Zone
|
From
(m)
|
To
(m)
|
Width
(m)
|
Li2O
(%)
|
Cs2O
(%)
|
Ta2O5
(ppm)
|
Nb2O5
(ppm)
|
SnO2
(ppm)
|
Rb2O
(%)
|
Unit
|
|
Pegmatite
zone
|
80.2
|
120.5
|
40.4
|
0.53
|
0.005
|
61
|
86
|
56
|
0.16
|
Aplite
|
|
|
including
|
80.2
|
86.5
|
6.3
|
1.00
|
0.006
|
81
|
63
|
33
|
0.15
|
Aplite
|
|
|
including
|
110.5
|
114.9
|
4.3
|
1.43
|
0.005
|
76
|
110
|
70
|
0.17
|
Aplite
|
|
Li-Enriched
|
158.0
|
164.5
|
6.4
|
1.23
|
0.014
|
98
|
59
|
49
|
0.21
|
Aplite w/
mafics
|
DDH
PL-111-
23
|
Collared 95m SE of
PL-110-23, the hole was stepped out down strike to intersect the
pegmatite mapped on
surface. The main pegmatite zone intersected has a true width of
approximately 75m with localized
elevated mineralization
|
Zone
|
From
(m)
|
To
(m)
|
Width
(m)
|
Li2O
(%)
|
Cs2O
(%)
|
Ta2O5
(ppm)
|
Nb2O5
(ppm)
|
SnO2
(ppm)
|
Rb2O
(%)
|
Unit
|
|
Aplite
Zone
|
120.3
|
226.2
|
105.9
|
0.96
|
0.008
|
55
|
70
|
59
|
0.19
|
Aplite
|
|
|
including
|
121.6
|
126.3
|
4.8
|
1.88
|
0.004
|
51
|
62
|
54
|
0.22
|
Aplite
|
|
|
including
|
148.0
|
177.0
|
29.0
|
1.14
|
0.006
|
51
|
75
|
59
|
0.20
|
Aplite
|
|
|
including
|
182.9
|
187.5
|
4.6
|
1.98
|
0.004
|
43
|
66
|
46
|
0.18
|
Aplite
|
|
|
including
|
192.0
|
226.2
|
34.2
|
1.17
|
0.013
|
62
|
58
|
50
|
0.18
|
Aplite
|
|
DDH
PL-112-23
|
Collared 75m SE of
PL-111-23, the hole was stepped out down strike to intersect the
pegmatite zone
intersected in PL-111. The main pegmatite zone intersected has a
true width of approximately 60m with
localized elevated mineralization
|
Zone
|
From
(m)
|
To
(m)
|
Width
(m)
|
Li2O
(%)
|
Cs2O
(%)
|
Ta2O5
(ppm)
|
Nb2O5
(ppm)
|
SnO2
(ppm)
|
Rb2O
(%)
|
Unit
|
|
Aplite
Zone
|
115.9
|
206.0
|
90.1
|
0.72
|
0.008
|
56
|
87
|
69
|
0.24
|
Aplite
|
|
|
Including
|
176.3
|
202.9
|
26.6
|
1.51
|
0.010
|
64
|
67
|
52
|
0.21
|
Aplite
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Table 2: Summary of 2023 Drilling at PAK, Bolt and Spark
DDHNo
|
Date
Drilled
|
UTM Zone 15N
(NAD83)
|
Collar
Orient
|
Metres
Drilled
|
Start
|
End
|
Easting
|
Northing
|
(mASL)
|
Azim
|
Dip
|
Start
|
End
|
Spark - Phase
XIII
|
PL-100-23
|
2023-03-24
|
2023-03-26
|
472,612
|
5,829,280
|
327.0
|
345
|
-60
|
0
|
174.1
|
PL-101-23
|
2023-03-26
|
2023-03-28
|
472,567
|
5,829,280
|
329.0
|
346
|
-60
|
0
|
181.5
|
PL-102-23
|
2023-03-28
|
2023-03-30
|
472,512
|
5,829,260
|
329.0
|
347
|
-63
|
0
|
174.0
|
PL-133-23
|
2023-07-05
|
2023-07-14
|
472,443
|
5,829,345
|
327.0
|
346
|
-64
|
0
|
550.5
|
Total
|
1,080.1
|
Bolt - Phase
XIII
|
PL-103-23
|
2023-03-31
|
2023-04-02
|
473,126
|
5,829,159
|
344.0
|
41
|
-43
|
0
|
203.5
|
PL-104-23
|
2023-04-02
|
2023-04-03
|
473,096
|
5,829,215
|
340.0
|
45
|
-45
|
0
|
163.5
|
PL-105-23
|
2023-04-03
|
2023-04-04
|
473,101
|
5,829,230
|
340.0
|
45
|
45
|
0
|
135.0
|
PL-106-23
|
2023-04-04
|
2023-04-07
|
473,101
|
5,829,234
|
340.0
|
354
|
-44
|
0
|
360.0
|
PL-107-23
|
2023-04-08
|
2023-04-15
|
473,094
|
5,829,225
|
340.0
|
260
|
-43
|
0
|
282.0
|
PL-108-23
|
2023-04-11
|
2023-04-13
|
473,095
|
5,829,228
|
340.0
|
300
|
-45
|
0
|
246.0
|
PL-109-23
|
2023-04-16
|
2023-04-17
|
473,153
|
5,829,108
|
344.0
|
45
|
-45
|
0
|
213.0
|
PL-110-23
|
2023-04-18
|
2023-04-19
|
473,204
|
5,829,033
|
351.0
|
48
|
-45
|
0
|
211.5
|
PL-111-23
|
2023-04-20
|
2023-04-23
|
473,221
|
5,828,937
|
353.0
|
45
|
-45
|
0
|
330.0
|
PL-112-23
|
2023-04-23
|
2023-04-25
|
473,284
|
5,828,901
|
357.1
|
45
|
-46
|
0
|
248.0
|
PL-113-23
|
2023-04-25
|
2023-04-28
|
473,308
|
5,828,840
|
360.0
|
50
|
-45
|
0
|
270.0
|
PL-114-23
|
2023-04-28
|
2023-05-02
|
473,390
|
5,828,822
|
367.0
|
44
|
-46
|
0
|
320.0
|
PL-115-23
|
2023-05-02
|
2023-05-04
|
473,447
|
5,828,750
|
369.0
|
44
|
-45
|
0
|
255.0
|
PL-117-23
|
2023-05-08
|
2023-05-11
|
473,487
|
5,828,685
|
371.0
|
46
|
-44
|
0
|
250.4
|
PL-122-23
|
2023-05-26
|
2023-05-30
|
473,202
|
5,828,869
|
356.0
|
43
|
-49
|
0
|
317.7
|
Total
|
3,805.6
|
Condemnation - Phase
XIII
|
PL-116-23
|
2023-05-04
|
2023-05-08
|
473,432
|
5,828,791
|
368.0
|
205
|
-45
|
0
|
336.0
|
PL-118-23
|
2023-05-12
|
2023-05-15
|
473,510
|
5,828,563
|
372.0
|
219
|
-44
|
0
|
345.0
|
PL-119-23
|
2023-05-15
|
2023-05-18
|
473,571
|
5,828,481
|
371.0
|
45
|
-44
|
0
|
300.0
|
PL-120-23
|
2023-05-19
|
2023-05-23
|
473,594
|
5,828,428
|
369.0
|
211
|
-44
|
0
|
343.5
|
PL-121-23
|
2023-05-23
|
2023-05-26
|
473,202
|
5,828,869
|
356.0
|
223
|
-46
|
0
|
255.0
|
PL-123-23
|
2023-05-29
|
2023-05-31
|
474,210
|
5,828,281
|
325.0
|
210
|
-45
|
0
|
36.0
|
PL-124-23
|
2023-06-03
|
2023-06-05
|
474,095
|
5,828,433
|
334.0
|
214
|
-44
|
0
|
234.5
|
PL-124B-23
|
2023-06-01
|
2023-06-02
|
474,052
|
5,828,388
|
325.0
|
215
|
-45
|
0
|
36.4
|
PL-125-23
|
2023-06-06
|
2023-06-10
|
473,953
|
5,828,555
|
332.0
|
222
|
-45
|
0
|
331.5
|
PL-126-23
|
2023-06-10
|
2023-06-14
|
474,025
|
5,828,624
|
331.0
|
28
|
-44
|
0
|
345.0
|
PL-127-23
|
2023-06-14
|
2023-06-19
|
474,265
|
5,828,359
|
336.0
|
232
|
-46
|
0
|
400.0
|
PL-128-23
|
2023-06-19
|
2023-06-22
|
474,394
|
5,828,453
|
336.0
|
32
|
-44
|
0
|
304.5
|
PL-129-23
|
2023-06-22
|
2023-06-25
|
474,487
|
5,828,405
|
335.0
|
31
|
-45
|
0
|
336.0
|
PL-130-23
|
2023-06-25
|
2023-06-29
|
474,628
|
5,828,341
|
332.0
|
42
|
-45
|
0
|
321.3
|
PL-131-23
|
2023-06-29
|
2023-07-01
|
474,172
|
5,828,043
|
329.0
|
40
|
-45
|
0
|
201.0
|
PL-132-23
|
2023-07-02
|
2023-07-05
|
474,857
|
5,828,251
|
328.0
|
32
|
-44
|
0
|
319.5
|
Total
|
4,445.2
|
PAK - Geotechnical
Phase XIII
|
PL-GDH-13-23
|
2023-02-07
|
2023-02-12
|
474,417
|
5,827,788
|
318.0
|
34
|
-47
|
0
|
352.5
|
PL-GDH-14-23
|
2023-02-12
|
2023-02-13
|
474,283
|
5,828,051
|
319.0
|
121
|
-47
|
0
|
102.0
|
PL-GDH-15-23
|
2023-02-13
|
2023-02-16
|
474,796
|
5,828,023
|
323.0
|
249
|
-47
|
0
|
266.1
|
PL-GDH-16-23
|
2023-02-17
|
2023-03-23
|
474,586
|
5,828,129
|
324.0
|
191
|
-47
|
0
|
99.0
|
PL-GDH-17-23
|
2023-02-18
|
2023-02-23
|
474,384
|
5,827,860
|
321.0
|
55
|
-69
|
0
|
201.0
|
PL-GDH-18-23
|
2023-03-03
|
2023-03-05
|
474,701
|
5,827,894
|
317.0
|
17
|
-69
|
0
|
120.0
|
PL-GDH-19-23
|
2023-03-06
|
2023-03-11
|
474,668
|
5,827,787
|
316.0
|
340
|
-70
|
0
|
201.0
|
PL-GDH-20-23
|
2023-02-23
|
2023-02-28
|
474,826
|
5,827,883
|
320.0
|
290
|
-70
|
0
|
201.0
|
PL-GDH-21-23
|
2023-02-28
|
2023-03-03
|
474,763
|
5,828,096
|
325.0
|
213
|
-71
|
0
|
97.5
|
PL-GDH-22-23
|
2023-03-16
|
2023-03-21
|
474,437
|
5,827,982
|
325.0
|
34
|
-69
|
0
|
201.0
|
PL-GDH-23-23
|
2023-03-12
|
2023-03-15
|
474,741
|
5,828,050
|
319.0
|
39
|
-69
|
0
|
192.0
|
Total
|
2,033.1
|
Grand
Total
|
11,364.0
|
Due Diligence
All scientific and technical information in this release has
been reviewed and approved by Garth Drever, P.Geo., the
qualified person (QP) under the definitions established by National
Instrument 43-101. Under Frontier's QA/QC procedures, all drilling
was completed by Chenier Drilling Ltd. of Val Caron, ON using thin walled BTW drill rods
(4.2 cm core diameter) and a Reflex ACT III oriented core system.
Using the Reflex system, the drill core was oriented and marked as
it was retrieved at the drill. The core was boxed and delivered to
the Frontier core shack where it was examined, geologically logged,
and marked for sampling. The core was photographed prior to
sampling. Using a rock saw, the marked sample intervals were halved
with one-half bagged for analysis. Sample blanks along with
lithium, rubidium and cesium certified reference material was
routinely inserted into the sample stream in accordance with
industry recommended practices. Field duplicate samples were also
taken in accordance with industry recommended practices. The
samples were placed in poly sample bags and transported to
Red Lake by float plane and then
shipped to AGAT Laboratories Ltd. (AGAT) in Thunder Bay for sample preparation and to
Mississauga, Ontario for
processing and quantitative multi-element analysis. AGAT is an ISO
accredited laboratory. The core is stored on site at the Pakeagama
Lake exploration camp.
About Frontier Lithium
Frontier Lithium (TSX-V: FL) (FRA: HL2) (OTCQX: LITOF) is a
preproduction business with an objective to become an integrated
strategic domestic supplier of spodumene concentrates for
industrial users as well as battery-grade lithium hydroxide and
other chemicals to the growing electric vehicle and energy storage
markets in North America. The
Company's sole project maintains the largest land position and
resource in a premium lithium mineral district located in
Ontario's Great Lakes region.
About the PAK Lithium Project
The PAK lithium project contains North
America's highest-grade lithium resource and is the second
largest in North America by size.
The project encompasses close to 27,000 hectares and remains
largely unexplored; however, since 2013, the company has delineated
two premium spodumene-bearing lithium deposits (PAK and Spark),
located 2.3 kilometres apart. Exploration is continuing on the
project through two other spodumene- bearing discoveries: the Bolt
pegmatite (located between the PAK and Spark deposits), as well as
the Pennock pegmatite (25 kilometres northwest of PAK deposit
within the project claims). A 2023 Pre-Feasibility Study "National
Instrument 43-101 Technical Report PFS PAK Lithium Project" by BBA
E&C Inc., delivered a 24- year project life, delivering a
post-tax NPV(8) of US$1.74 billion
and IRR of 24.1% as per the press release disseminated on
May 31, 2023, and was filed on
Sedar.com.
Forward-looking statements
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fact constitute forward-looking statements. Forward looking
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limited to, statements with respect to: estimated mineral
resources, estimated capital costs to construct mine facilities,
estimated operating costs, the duration of payback periods,
estimated amounts of future production, estimated cash flows, net
present value (NPV) , and statements that address future
production, reserve potential, exploration drilling, exploitation
activities and events or developments that the Company expects.
Although the Company believes the expectations expressed in such
forward-looking statements are based on reasonable assumptions,
such statements are not guarantees of future performance and actual
results may differ materially from those expressed in the
forward-looking statements.
Forward-looking statements involve inherent risks and
uncertainties. Risk factors that could cause actual results to
differ materially from those in forward looking statements include:
market prices for commodities, increases in capital or operating
costs, construction risks, availability of infrastructure including
roads, regulatory and permitting risks, exploitation and
exploration successes, continued availability of capital and
financing, financing costs, and general economic, market or
business conditions. Investors are cautioned that any such
statements are not guarantees of future performance and those
actual results or developments may differ materially from those
projected in the forward-looking statements. For more information
on the Company, Investors should review the Company's registered
filings available at sedar.com.
SOURCE Frontier Lithium Inc.