Li-FT Power Hits 26m at 1.29% Lithium and Extends BIG East System at Depth

Li-FT Power's Yellowknife Lithium Project drilling campaign delivers consistent intercepts above 1% Li₂O across BIG East, Fi Main, and Ki pegmatites — with the system still open to the south and at depth.

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Key Takeaways

  • Li-FT Power completed 20 drill holes totalling 5,324 metres across the Yellowknife Lithium Project, delivering five headline intercepts all above 1% Li₂O across three separate pegmatite systems — Fi Main, Ki, and BIG East.
  • The best single intercept was 26 m at 1.29% Li₂O including 17 m at 1.65% Li₂O from YLP-0312 at BIG East, tested at 175 m below surface.
  • BIG East remains open to the south and at depth after the southernmost holes (YLP-0319 and YLP-0320) returned grades of 1.22% and 1.32% Li₂O respectively, pointing to resource expansion potential beyond the existing inferred estimate.
  • Three summer 2025 geotechnical holes at Fi Main and Ki confirmed grade continuity while simultaneously collecting whole-core data for future mine engineering studies — advancing two workstreams at once.
  • The Yellowknife project covers 1,504.7 hectares held 100% by Li-FT Power, with road access and an operational airport providing infrastructure advantages that support continued development activity.
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