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Frontier Lithium Confirms Bolt Pegmatite Is Up To 65 Metres Wide And Persists To At Least 220 Metres Below Surface And Provides Correction To Certain ''restatement' Disclosure In July 28, 2023 Press Release

SUDBURY, ON, Sept. 7, 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 on the remaining holes drilled and recent channels cut on the Bolt pegmatite, concluding the 2023 maiden drill program. Located between the Spark and PAK spodumene-bearing lithium deposits, the Bolt pegmatite had only been mapped and channeled on surface exposures up until this year.

Drill Highlights
  • DDH PL-122-23 extends the pegmatite zone down to a depth of 220 metres ("m") with a true width of up to 65m, intersecting 86.5m of continuous pegmatite averaging 0.92% Li2O.
    • Including 7.0m from 229.5 to 236.5m averaging 1.27% Li2O
    • Including 10.0m from 243.1 to 253.1m averaging 1.40% Li2O
    • Including 26.1m from 273.5 to 299.6m averaging 1.39% Li2O
  • DDH PL-113-23 intersects two pegmatite zones 14.8m and 22.1m wide, averaging 1.38% and 1.39% Li2O, respectively.
    • Including 7.6m from 98.0 to 105.5m averaging 2.09% Li2O
    • Including 11.4m from 216.8 to 228.2m averaging 2.17% Li2O
  • DDH PL-115-23 intersects 21.6m of continuous pegmatite averaging 1.94% Li2O
    • Including 6.3m from 126.0 to 132.3m averaging 2.50% Li2O
    • Including 5.6m from 133.8 to 139.5m averaging 2.32% Li2O

"We're pleased with the results of our maiden drill program on the Bolt Pegmatite," says Garth Drever, VP Exploration of the Company. "Early assessments and consistent distribution of mineralized pegmatite are promising, and continuity remains strong at depth, with a notable central zone."

Drilling has confirmed that the Bolt pegmatite extends over 600m along strike, with horizontal widths of up to 75m, and remains completely open at depth.  The pegmatite appears to have a wide central zone that extends at depth and begins to break up along the strike zone into pods of variable thickness separated by the mafic volcanic and metasedimentary host rock.  As previously reported, PL-106-22, PL-107-22, and PL-108-22 suggest the continuity between the Bolt pegmatite and the Spark deposit located 200m to the northwest is in question.  That continuity is however undetermined and will require additional drilling as there may still be a connection between the pegmatites further at depth.

Figure 1 is a plan-view map highlighting the Bolt area showing locations of the 2023 Phase XIII drilling and includes the Bolt outcrop exposures. Drillhole traces displaying major lithological features for all holes and surface channels plus lithium assay results that have been released.Figure 1: Planview map of the Bolt-PAK area showing Recent results from the Bolt Drilling (CNW Group/Frontier Lithium Inc.)

During the summer drill program, outcrop channeling and sampling was completed at various locations across the PAK property including five more channels at Bolt as shown on Figure 1.

Table 1 details the drill holes and Channels with mineralized intersections at Bolt while Tables 2 and 3 respectively summarize all drill holes completed at Bolt and Spark and the channels completed at Bolt in 2023. Information regarding the condemnation drilling and the hydrogeological-geomechanical drilling completed was previously disclosed on August 10,2023.

Table 1:  Summary of Drill Hole and Channel Intersections

DDH PL-105-23

Collared 16m N of PL-104-23, the hole was abandoned due to incorrect Azimuth

Zone

From (m)

To (m)

Width (m)

Li2O  (%)

Cs2O (%)

Ta2O5 (ppm)

Nb2O5 (ppm)

SnO2 (ppm)

Rb2O (%)

Unit

 

Aplite Zone

23.5

42.1

18.6

0.47

0.006

36

56

60

0.18

Aplite

 

Li-Enriched

58.1

62.8

4.7

1.70

0.016

122

82

228

0.31

Aplite

 

Li-Enriched

69.7

93.2

23.5

1.65

0.008

90

75

60

0.26

Aplite

 

DDH PL-106-23

Collared 75m NW of PL-103-23, the hole was fanned out towards the Spark deposit to test a connection to Bolt and to also intersect the northern extent of the Bolt pegmatite.  No significant mineralization was found.  The Bolt pegmatite pinched out to a narrow 2.8m mineralized hit at 93.7m depth

Zone

From (m)

To (m)

Width (m)

Li2O (%)

Cs2O (%)

Ta2O5 (ppm)

Nb2O5 (ppm)

SnO2 (ppm)

Rb2O (%)

Unit

 

Li-Enriched

67.5

71.3

3.8

1.17

0.005

96

96

36

0.11

Pegmatite + Aplite

Li-Enriched

93.7

96.5

2.8

1.46

0.015

149

90

104

0.30

Aplite

 

Li-Enriched

132.1

134.7

2.6

1.00

0.019

171

56

50

0.22

Aplite + Metasediments

DDH PL-107-23

Collared in the same location as PL-106-23, the hole was fanned out towards the Spark deposit to test a connection to Bolt and to follow up on a pegmatite vein that was mapped west of the main Bolt pegmatite.  A 19.5m zone was intersected bearing Spark type mineralization that warrants follow up.  The mineralization hit is more likely to be related to Bolt rather than the Spark pegmatite.

Zone

From (m)

To (m)

Width (m)

Li2O (%)

Cs2O (%)

Ta2O5 (ppm)

Nb2O5 (ppm)

SnO2 (ppm)

Rb2O (%)

Unit

 

Li-Enriched

71.0

90.5

19.5

1.31

0.006

87

77

58

0.18

Pegmatite + Aplite

Pegmatite zone

97.6

105.9

8.4

0.76

0.008

96

112

68

0.24

Pegmatite + Aplite

DDH PL-108-23

Collared 75m NW of PL-103-23, the hole was fanned out towards the Spark deposit to test a connection to Bolt.  An 11.5m  mineralized interval occurs from 66 to 77.5m.

Zone

From (m)

To (m)

Width (m)

Li2O (%)

Cs2O (%)

Ta2O5 (ppm)

Nb2O5 (ppm)

SnO2 (ppm)

Rb2O (%)

Unit

 

Li-Enriched

66.0

77.5

11.5

1.08

0.014

50

56

81

0.18

Pegmatite + Aplite

Aplite zone

168.5

173.5

5.0

0.29

0.002

49

64

53

0.08

Aplite

 

DDH PL-113-23

Collared 65m to the SE of PL-112-23, the hole was stepped out down strike to intersect the pegmatite mapped on surface.  A mafic raft has broken up the main Bolt pegmatite.  An unexpected Li-enriched zone was intersected at 96.9m

Zone

From (m)

To (m)

Width (m)

Li2O (%)

Cs2O (%)

Ta2O5 (ppm)

Nb2O5 (ppm)

SnO2 (ppm)

Rb2O (%)

Unit

 

Li-Enriched

96.9

111.7

14.8

1.38

0.007

71

75

70

0.33

Aplite

 
 

including

98.0

105.5

7.6

2.09

0.007

52

38

48

0.35

Aplite

 

Aplite Zone

191.3

193.5

2.1

1.02

0.004

77

85

50

0.18

Aplite

 

Li-Enriched

211.9

234.0

22.1

1.39

0.010

91

85

54

0.22

Aplite + minor mafics + metaseds

 

including

216.8

228.2

11.4

2.17

0.010

142

137

75

0.33

Aplite + minor mafics + metaseds

DDH PL-114-23

Collared 85m to the SE of PL-113-23, the hole was stepped out down strike to confirm if the bolt pegmatite is pinching out and to follow up on pegmatite mapped on surface.  The hole confirmed results from PL-113 that the pegmatite is pinching out and being broken up by mafic + metasediment rafts

Zone

From (m)

To (m)

Width (m)

Li2O (%)

Cs2O (%)

Ta2O5 (ppm)

Nb2O5 (ppm)

SnO2 (ppm)

Rb2O (%)

Unit

 

Li-Enriched

132.6

136.1

3.5

1.06

0.012

46

59

56

0.20

Aplite

 

Aplite Zone

155.4

163.7

8.2

0.68

0.005

69

78

54

0.16

Aplite

 
 

including

160.8

163.7

2.9

1.41

0.007

71

78

65

0.23

Aplite

 

Li-Enriched

185.6

196.9

11.3

1.01

0.024

51

42

50

0.21

Aplite + minor metaseds

 

DDH PL-115-23

Collared 93m to the SE of PL-114-23,  the hole was stepped out down strike to confirm if the bolt pegmatite is pinching out and to follow up on pegmatite mapped on surface.  The hole confirms results from PL-112 and PL-113 that the pegmatite is pinching out and being broken up by mafic + metasediment rafts.  A larger than expected aplite zone was intersected at 123.86m which appears to correlate with surface mapping.

Zone

From (m)

To (m)

Width (m)

Li2O (%)

Cs2O (%)

Ta2O5 (ppm)

Nb2O5 (ppm)

SnO2 (ppm)

Rb2O (%)

Unit

 

Li-Enriched

123.9

145.5

21.6

1.94

0.039

105

74

72

0.30

Aplite

 
 

including

126.0

132.3

6.3

2.50

0.038

99

57

92

0.27

Aplite

 
 

including

133.8

139.5

5.6

2.32

0.040

100

83

54

0.29

Aplite

 
 

including

140.0

144.4

4.4

2.46

0.048

111

51

49

0.37

Aplite

 

Aplite Zone

157.5

160.7

3.2

0.64

0.004

76

86

63

0.18

Aplite

 

Aplite Zone

174.5

179.0

4.6

0.46

0.008

58

93

67

0.16

Aplite

 

Aplite Zone

200.0

205.8

5.8

0.83

0.016

59

44

48

0.15

Aplite + minor mafics + metaseds

 

DDH PL-117-23

Collared 75m SE of PL-115-23, hole was stepped out along strike to follow up on a 21.6m interval intersected in PL-115 grading 1.9% Li2O.  No significant mineralization was intersected; hole confirms that the Bolt pegmatite has pinched out and is no longer open along strike.

Zone

From (m)

To (m)

Width (m)

Li2O (%)

Cs2O (%)

Ta2O5 (ppm)

Nb2O5 (ppm)

SnO2 (ppm)

Rb2O (%)

Unit

 

Aplite Zone

117.9

119.3

1.4

1.05

0.008

47

50

57

0.26

Aplite

 

Aplite Zone

195.7

197.8

2.1

0.98

0.006

62

73

45

0.13

Aplite

 

Aplite Zone

209.7

212.0

2.3

0.08

0.005

45

78

44

0.12

Aplite

 

DDH PL-122-23

Collared in the same location as PL-121-23, PL-122-23 was designed to follow up on the results of PL-111-23 and PL-112-23 to confirm mineralized pegmatite further at depth.  Results confirm that the main Bolt pegmatite extends down to approximately 220m in depth with a true width of 65m.

Zone

From (m)

To (m)

Width (m)

Li2O (%)

Cs2O (%)

Ta2O5 (ppm)

Nb2O5 (ppm)

SnO2 (ppm)

Rb2O (%)

Unit

 

Aplite Zone

213.1

243.1

30.0

0.66

0.006

49

91

61

0.21

Aplite

 
 

including

229.5

236.5

7.0

1.27

0.009

53

104

70

0.30

Aplite

 

Pegmatite Zone

243.1

299.6

56.5

1.05

0.007

56

97

67

0.23

Pegmatite w/ metasediments

 
 

including

243.1

253.1

10.0

1.40

0.006

45

91

61

0.22

Pegmatite w/ metasediments

 
 

including

273.5

299.6

26.1

1.39

0.009

67

89

63

0.23

Pegmatite w/ metasediments

 

Channel 57

Channeled in between PL-110-23 and PL-111-23, CH-57 was cut to confirm pegmatite grade and continuity at surface.  Results correlate well with diamond drill hole intersections at depth.

Site

Zone

From (m)

To (m)

Width (m)

Li2O  (%)

Cs2O (%)

Ta2O5 (ppm)

Nb2O5 (ppm)

SnO2 (ppm)

Rb2O (%)

Unit

 

Bolt

Pegmatite Zone

0.0

13.3

13.3

0.99

0.006

60

122

64

0.21

Pegmatite-Aplite

 
 

including

0.0

8.0

8.0

1.44

0.006

63

121

64

0.23

Pegmatite

 
              

Channel 58

Channeled 50m SE of CH-57 and above PL-111-23, CH-58 was cut to confirm pegmatite grade and continuity at surface.  Results correlate well with diamond drill hole intersections at depth indicating that there are low grade sections of pegmatite on the western end that fall well below cut off grade.

Site

Zone

From (m)

To (m)

Width (m)

Li2O  (%)

Cs2O (%)

Ta2O5 (ppm)

Nb2O5 (ppm)

SnO2 (ppm)

Rb2O (%)

Unit

 

Bolt

Pegmatite Zone

0.0

6.0

6.0

0.60

0.007

42

90

62

0.27

Pegmatite-Aplite

 
 

including

0.0

1.0

1.0

2.11

0.006

39

94

67

0.26

Pegmatite

 
              

Channel 59

Channeled 35m SE of CH-58 and above PL-122-23, CH-59 was cut to confirm pegmatite grade and continuity at surface.  Results correlate well with diamond drill hole intersections at depth indicating a higher grade zone in the central main portion of the Bolt pegmatite

Site

Zone

From (m)

To (m)

Width (m)

Li2O (%)

Cs2O (%)

Ta2O5 (ppm)

Nb2O5 (ppm)

SnO2 (ppm)

Rb2O (%)

Unit

 

Bolt

Pegmatite Zone

0.0

11.0

11.0

1.76

0.008

66

85

59

0.24

Pegmatite-Aplite

 
 

including

2.0

5.0

3.0

2.38

0.008

63

75

52

0.23

Pegmatite-Aplite

 
              

Channel 60

Channeled 100m SE of CH-59 and above PL-113-23, was cut to confirm pegmatite grade and continuity at surface.  Results indicate that southern limb on the eastern end of the main Bolt pegmatite where the central zone begins to break up is wider at surface than at depth, relative to results from PL-113.

Site

Zone

From (m)

To (m)

Width (m)

Li2O (%)

Cs2O (%)

Ta2O5 (ppm)

Nb2O5 (ppm)

SnO2 (ppm)

Rb2O (%)

Unit

 

Bolt

Pegmatite Zone

0.0

12.0

12.0

1.35

0.009

83

100

77

0.25

Pegmatite-Aplite

 

Channel 70

Channeled 60m W of the Bolt pegmatite, CH-70 was cut to confirm texture and grade continuity on an aplite outcrop.  Results indicate that the outcrop contains little to no spodumene mineralization, although further investigation of the area is required given the proximity to the Bolt pegmatite.

Site

Zone

From (m)

To (m)

Width (m)

Li2O  (%)

Cs2O (%)

Ta2O5 (ppm)

Nb2O5 (ppm)

SnO2 (ppm)

Rb2O (%)

Unit

 

Bolt

Aplite Zone

0.0

5.9

5.9

0.10

0.004

52

119

81

0.24

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-105-23

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

338.3

354

-44

0

360.0

 

PL-107-23

2023-04-08

2023-04-15

473,094

5,829,225

339.2

260

-43

0

282.0

 

PL-108-23

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-113-23

2023-04-25

2023-04-28

473,308

5,828,840

363.4

50

-45

0

270.0

 

PL-114-23

2023-04-28

2023-05-02

473,390

5,828,822

368.2

44

-46

0

320.0

 

PL-115-23

2023-05-02

2023-05-04

473,447

5,828,750

369.6

44

-45

0

255.0

 

PL-117-23

2023-05-08

2023-05-11

473,487

5,828,685

373.0

46

-44

0

250.4

 

PL-122-23

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 the Company's Press Release dated May 8, 2023

 

Note 2: Results released in the Company's Press Release dated August 10, 2023

 

Table 3: Summary of 2023 Channeling at Bolt

 

Channel

Date Sampled

UTM Zone 15N (NAD83)

Orientation

Metres Cut

Smp

Start Date

End Date

Easting

Northing

(mASL)

Azim

Dip

Start

End

Bolt

CH-57

2023-06-05

2023-06-05

473,291

5,829,067

336.6

220

21

0

13.32

15

CH-58

2023-06-11

2023-06-11

473,322

5,829,030

336.9

220

24.8

0

6

9

CH-59

2023-06-11

2023-06-11

473,354

5,829,016

334.0

220

19.66

0

11

11

CH-60

2023-06-12

2023-06-12

473,434

5,828,955

346.1

222

13

0

12

15

CH-70

2023-07-21

2023-07-21

473,091

5,829,132

346.7

53

-7

0

5.9

6

Totals

48.22

56

Correction to Certain 'Restatement' Disclosure in the 2023 Year End Financial Results Press Release

The Company would like to clarify and correct certain disclosure provided in the Company's press release disseminated on July 28, 2023 ("July 28 Press Release"). In the July 28 Press Release, the Company disclosed that the comparative financial figures in the 2023 annual financial statements of the Company had been restated and that these restated comparative figures replaced and superseded corresponding information contained in previously filed financial statements and management's discussion and analysis of the Company, but this statement is incorrect and was accidentally included in the July 28 Press Release. As a correction and for clarity for the Company – no such restatement of comparative financial figures was necessary and/or required and the originally stated and applicable comparatives figures previously provided are to be relied upon.

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. 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.

Cautionary Note Regarding Forward-Looking Statements

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