SUDBURY,
ON, Sept. 25, 2023 /CNW/ - Frontier Lithium
Inc. (TSXV: FL) (FRA: HL2) (OTCQX: LITOF) ("Frontier" or "the
Company"), one of Ontario's leading lithium exploration
companies, is pleased to announce results from the 4 holes drilled
on the Spark pegmatite in 2023, in addition to channel sampling
results on what may be a potential western extension of the Spark
deposit, situated 1 km away.
Highlights
- DDH PL-133-23 extends a high-grade NW zone of the Spark
pegmatite 90 metres ("m") west, intersecting 108.4m of continuous pegmatite averaging 2.12%
Li2O.
- Including 7.6m from 408.9 to
416.5m averaging 3.58%
Li2O
- Including 6.1m from 482.5 to
488.5m averaging 3.16%
Li2O
- Including 4.2m from 498.0 to
502.2m averaging 3.36%
Li2O
- DDH PL-100-23 intersects 134.3m
of continuous pegmatite, averaging 1.27% Li2O.
- Including 16.6m from 65.8 to
82.4m averaging 2.09%
Li2O
- Including 49.2m from 96.3 to
145.5m averaging 2.25%
Li2O
- Channel samples CH-52 and CH-53 located on an outcrop 1 km west
along strike of the Spark deposit returned a combined 18.0m of pegmatite averaging 2.16%
Li2O
- Including 6m averaging 3.27%
Li2O
"The most recent findings consistently indicate the possibility
of expanding the Spark resource both at greater depths and along
the geological strike." says Garth
Drever, VP Exploration of the Company. "We are excited about
delving deeper into the newly discovered Spark Extension, which has
yielded high-grade channel sample values. Although its early stage,
there are strong similarities with the high-grade intersection in
hole PL-133-23 and the Spark extension channels. Exploring
potential connection to the primary Spark deposit is one of our
objectives for 2024."
During the spring season, PL-100-23, PL-101-23, and PL-102-23
were drilled on the SW pod of the main Spark pegmatite with the
objective of upgrading material near surface to the indicated
category. The results suggest that the pod primarily consists
of aplite with varying lithium grade throughout.
Unfortunately, drilling of PL-102-23 had to be halted as it
approached the higher-grade zone due to warming weather
conditions. There are plans to resume drilling in this hole
during the upcoming winter season.
Additionally, PL-133-23 was stepped out 90m to intersect the Spark pegmatite at greater
depth, confirming a steep NW plunge and expanding the high-grade
lithium zone. This zone with elevated assay values give hope
that it may be approaching a more evolved section of the pegmatite
representing a higher level of fractionation and the potential for
a tier 1 technical grade zone similar to the PAK deposit.
Figure 1 is a plan-view map highlighting the Spark deposit and
nearby Spark Extension to the west. Drillhole traces are displaying
major lithological features for all holes and surface channels plus
lithium assay results that have been released. Figure 2 is a 3D
rendering from the Pre-Feasibility Study Spark model with
transparency showing drill hole traces and details on the 4 holes
being reported.
Table 1 details the drill holes and channels with mineralized
intersections from the Spark area while Tables 2 and 3 respectively
summarize all drill holes completed at Bolt and Spark and the
channels completed at the Spark Extension in 2023.
Table 1: Summary of 2023 Drill Hole and Channel
Intersections at Spark
DDH
PL-100-23
|
Collared in between
PL-055-22 and PL-056-22, hole was stepped back 10m to convert
material from inferred to indicated on the SW pod of the Spark
pegmatite; results were as expected
|
Zone
|
From
(m)
|
To
(m)
|
Width
(m)
|
Li2O
(%)
|
Cs2O
(%)
|
Ta2O5
(ppm)
|
Nb2O5
(ppm)
|
SnO2
(ppm)
|
Rb2O
(%)
|
Unit
|
|
Li-Enriched
|
27.2
|
161.5
|
134.3
|
1.27
|
0.012
|
59
|
106
|
50
|
0.21
|
Aplite
|
|
|
including
|
65.8
|
82.4
|
16.6
|
2.09
|
0.009
|
51
|
87
|
51
|
0.11
|
Aplite
|
|
|
including
|
96.3
|
145.5
|
49.2
|
2.25
|
0.009
|
37
|
71
|
36
|
0.15
|
Aplite
|
|
DDH
PL-101-23
|
Collared 46m W of
PL-100-22, hole was designed to convert material from inferred to
indicated on the SW pod of the Spark pegmatite; results were as expected
|
Zone
|
From
(m)
|
To
(m)
|
Width
(m)
|
Li2O
(%)
|
Cs2O
(%)
|
Ta2O5
(ppm)
|
Nb2O5
(ppm)
|
SnO2
(ppm)
|
Rb2O
(%)
|
Unit
|
|
Li-Enriched
|
9.9
|
54.4
|
44.5
|
1.79
|
0.011
|
56
|
75
|
39
|
0.14
|
Aplite
|
|
|
including
|
18.0
|
52.6
|
34.6
|
2.24
|
0.009
|
49
|
59
|
32
|
0.12
|
Aplite
|
|
Aplite
Zone
|
68.3
|
90.3
|
22.0
|
0.21
|
0.012
|
80
|
91
|
48
|
0.14
|
Aplite
|
|
Li-Enriched
|
106.0
|
170.9
|
64.9
|
1.08
|
0.013
|
76
|
123
|
52
|
0.27
|
Aplite
|
|
|
including
|
111.2
|
144.6
|
33.4
|
1.80
|
0.011
|
68
|
110
|
49
|
0.20
|
Aplite
|
|
Total
Pegmatite
|
|
131.3
|
1.18
|
0.012
|
70
|
101
|
47
|
0.20
|
Aplite
|
|
DDH
PL-102-23
|
Collared 60m west of
PL-101-22, hole was stepped out along strike to test the extension
of the SW Spark pegmatite pod. Results show that the
pegmatite is still open, although the spodumene content is starting
to diminish. The hole had to be stopped prematurely due
warming weather and thawing conditions, with plans to re-enter the
hole next drill program. The last 4m of the hole hit 3.04%
LiO2.
|
Zone
|
From
(m)
|
To
(m)
|
Width
(m)
|
Li2O
(%)
|
Cs2O
(%)
|
Ta2O5
(ppm)
|
Nb2O5
(ppm)
|
SnO2
(ppm)
|
Rb2O
(%)
|
Unit
|
|
Pegmatite
zone
|
23.1
|
26.0
|
2.9
|
0.22
|
0.017
|
57
|
128
|
212
|
0.41
|
Pegmatite
|
Pegmatite
zone
|
55.1
|
61.4
|
6.3
|
0.08
|
0.008
|
99
|
103
|
80
|
0.13
|
Pegmatite
|
Aplite
zone
|
64.5
|
105.0
|
40.5
|
0.25
|
0.011
|
89
|
152
|
68
|
0.26
|
Aplite-Pegmatite
|
Aplite
zone
|
127.6
|
174.0
|
46.4
|
0.70
|
0.012
|
65
|
105
|
77
|
0.30
|
Aplite
|
|
including
|
170.0
|
174.0
|
4.0
|
3.04
|
0.005
|
31
|
51
|
25
|
0.15
|
Aplite
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
DDH
PL-133-23
|
Collared 90m west of
PL-099-23, PL-133-23 was stepped out to test the strike extent of
the recently discovered NW portion of the Spark pegmatite which
appears to be plunging steeply in the NW direction. Results
have extended the zone westward and have confirmed that it contains
elevated levels of Li relative to the rest of the deposit.
These elevated assay values indicate that this zone may represent
the footwall of the pegmatite
|
Zone
|
From
(m)
|
To
(m)
|
Width
(m)
|
Li2O
(%)
|
Cs2O
(%)
|
Ta2O5
(ppm)
|
Nb2O5
(ppm)
|
SnO2
(ppm)
|
Rb2O
(%)
|
Unit
|
|
Pegmatite
Zone
|
399.6
|
508.0
|
108.4
|
2.12
|
0.030
|
107
|
79
|
123
|
0.44
|
Pegmatite-Aplite
|
|
Including
|
408.9
|
416.5
|
7.6
|
3.58
|
0.014
|
31
|
20
|
35
|
0.13
|
Pegmatite-Aplite
|
|
Including
|
425.6
|
433.1
|
7.5
|
2.31
|
0.030
|
95
|
77
|
212
|
0.49
|
Pegmatite-Aplite
|
|
Including
|
451.7
|
454.6
|
2.9
|
3.04
|
0.023
|
147
|
85
|
70
|
0.25
|
Pegmatite-Aplite
|
|
Including
|
482.5
|
488.5
|
6.1
|
3.16
|
0.015
|
99
|
34
|
69
|
0.17
|
Pegmatite-Aplite
|
|
Including
|
498.0
|
502.2
|
4.2
|
3.36
|
0.024
|
46
|
16
|
47
|
0.28
|
Pegmatite-Aplite
|
CH-52
|
Located 1km NW of the
Spark deposit, CH-52 was channeled on an LCT pegmatite outcrop to
confirm the grade and texture. The 10x15m sized outcrop is
thought to be part of a potential extension of the Spark
pegmatite. Assay results are encouraging.
|
Site
|
Zone
|
From
(m)
|
To
(m)
|
Width
(m)
|
Li2O
(%)
|
Cs2O
(%)
|
Ta2O5
(ppm)
|
Nb2O5
(ppm)
|
SnO2
(ppm)
|
Rb2O
(%)
|
Unit
|
|
Spark
Extension
|
LI-Enriched
|
0.0
|
8.0
|
8.0
|
2.38
|
0.004
|
91
|
96
|
72
|
0.13
|
Pegmatite-Aplite
|
CH-53
|
Channeled on the same
outcrop as CH-52 approximately 7m to the west, CH-53 was cut to
confirm the grade and texture of the outcrop. Assay
results are encouraging
|
Site
|
Zone
|
From
(m)
|
To
(m)
|
Width
(m)
|
Li2O
(%)
|
Cs2O
(%)
|
Ta2O5
(ppm)
|
Nb2O5
(ppm)
|
SnO2
(ppm)
|
Rb2O
(%)
|
Unit
|
|
Spark
Extension
|
LI-Enriched
|
0.0
|
10.0
|
10.0
|
1.98
|
0.001
|
77
|
83
|
15
|
0.02
|
Aplite
|
|
|
including
|
0.0
|
6.0
|
6.0
|
3.27
|
0.002
|
76
|
87
|
22
|
0.04
|
Aplite
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Table 2: Summary of 2023 Drilling at 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
|
326.0
|
345
|
-60
|
0
|
174.1
|
PL-101-23
|
2023-03-26
|
2023-03-28
|
472,567
|
5,829,280
|
326.5
|
346
|
-60
|
0
|
181.5
|
PL-102-23
|
2023-03-28
|
2023-03-30
|
472,512
|
5,829,260
|
327.0
|
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
|
1080.1
|
Bolt - Phase
XIII
|
PL-103-231
|
2023-03-31
|
2023-04-02
|
473,126
|
5,829,159
|
344.0
|
41
|
-43
|
0
|
203.5
|
PL-104-231
|
2023-04-02
|
2023-04-03
|
473,096
|
5,829,215
|
340.6
|
45
|
-45
|
0
|
163.5
|
PL-105-233
|
2023-04-03
|
2023-04-04
|
473,101
|
5,829,230
|
340.0
|
45
|
45
|
0
|
135.0
|
PL-106-233
|
2023-04-04
|
2023-04-07
|
473,101
|
5,829,234
|
338.3
|
354
|
-44
|
0
|
360.0
|
PL-107-233
|
2023-04-08
|
2023-04-15
|
473,094
|
5,829,225
|
339.2
|
260
|
-43
|
0
|
282.0
|
PL-108-233
|
2023-04-11
|
2023-04-13
|
473,095
|
5,829,228
|
338.6
|
300
|
-45
|
0
|
246.0
|
PL-109-232
|
2023-04-16
|
2023-04-17
|
473,153
|
5,829,108
|
349.7
|
45
|
-45
|
0
|
213.0
|
PL-110-232
|
2023-04-18
|
2023-04-19
|
473,204
|
5,829,033
|
350.0
|
48
|
-45
|
0
|
211.5
|
PL-111-232
|
2023-04-20
|
2023-04-23
|
473,221
|
5,828,937
|
352.4
|
45
|
-45
|
0
|
330.0
|
PL-112-232
|
2023-04-23
|
2023-04-25
|
473,284
|
5,828,901
|
357.3
|
45
|
-46
|
0
|
248.0
|
PL-113-233
|
2023-04-25
|
2023-04-28
|
473,308
|
5,828,840
|
363.4
|
50
|
-45
|
0
|
270.0
|
PL-114-233
|
2023-04-28
|
2023-05-02
|
473,390
|
5,828,822
|
368.2
|
44
|
-46
|
0
|
320.0
|
PL-115-233
|
2023-05-02
|
2023-05-04
|
473,447
|
5,828,750
|
369.6
|
44
|
-45
|
0
|
255.0
|
PL-117-233
|
2023-05-08
|
2023-05-11
|
473,487
|
5,828,685
|
373.0
|
46
|
-44
|
0
|
250.4
|
PL-122-233
|
2023-05-26
|
2023-05-30
|
473,202
|
5,828,869
|
353.8
|
43
|
-49
|
0
|
317.7
|
Total
|
3805.6
|
Note 1: Results
released in Press Release May 8th 2023
|
Note 2: Results
released in Press Release August 10th 2023
|
Note 3: Results
released in Press Release September 7th 2023
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Table 3: Summary of 2023 Channeling on Spark Extension
Channel
|
Date
Samples
|
UTM Zone 15N
(NAD83)
|
Orientation
|
Metres
Cut
|
Smp
|
Start
Date
|
End
Date
|
Easting
|
Northing
|
(mASL)
|
Azim
|
Dip
|
Start
|
End
|
Spark
Extension
|
CH-52
|
2023-05-21
|
2023-05-21
|
471,355
|
5,829,922
|
333.0
|
154
|
0
|
0
|
8
|
8
|
CH-53
|
2023-05-21
|
2023-05-22
|
471,348
|
5,829,923
|
332.1
|
170
|
2
|
0
|
10
|
13
|
Totals
|
18
|
21
|
Issuance of Stock Options
The Company also announces that pursuant to its Stock Option
Plan, which was approved by shareholders at the Company's
annual general meeting of shareholders on September 13, 2023, 422,500 stock options have
been granted to certain employees, officers, directors, and
strategic advisors of the Company. The options are set for a period
of five years, expiring on September 25,
2028, have an exercise price of $1.10, and are subject to regulatory and TSX
Venture Exchange approval.
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 - Standards of Disclosure for Mineral
Projects. Under Frontier's QA/QC procedures, all
drilling was completed by Chenier Drilling Ltd. of Val Caron, Ontario 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. A Reflex GYRO
Sprint-IQ survey instrument was used every 50m downhole and again at the end of each hole
when rods were pulled out. A Reflex North Finder APS unit was
utilized to complete accurate positioning and orientation of the
drill collar upon setup. 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, Ontario by float plane
and then shipped to AGAT Laboratories Ltd. (AGAT) in Thunder Bay, Ontario 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 Company's
Pakeagama Lake exploration camp.
About Frontier Lithium
Frontier Lithium Inc. (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.
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