Li-FT Power (ASX:LFT) reported drilling results from its Yellowknife Lithium Project in Canada's Northwest Territories, according to an Australian bourse filing on Tuesday after market hours.
The results cover 20 drill holes totaling 5,324 meters, including 17 holes from the 2026 winter program and three from the 2025 summer program, per the filing.
The latest drilling returned lithium intercepts, including 21 meters grading 1.1% lithium oxide at Fi Main, 18 meters grading 1.4% lithium oxide at Ki, and 26 meters grading 1.3% lithium oxide at BIG East, the filing said.
Drilling at the BIG East pegmatite confirmed extensive, high-grade spodumene mineralization along a 1,000-meter strike length, with multiple zones still open for expansion at depth and toward the south.
The company said the program confirmed the continuity and expansion potential of the existing inferred resource, while the summer drilling campaign also yielded material for geotechnical testing, the filing added.