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Kachi Drilling Advances with Consistent Results
Kachi Drilling Advances with Consistent Results

Brisbane, Aug 9, 2018 AEST (ABN Newswire) - Argentine-focused lithium exploration and project development company Lake Resources NL (googlechartASX:LKE) has extended drilling activities with results reinforcing the large scale and quality of its 100%- owned Kachi Lithium Brine Project in Catamarca Province.

- Drilling continues to confirm the large scale and quality of the Kachi Lithium Brine Project - a major discovery of a similar size to globally significant lithium producers.

- Drilling advances with consistent results at Kachi supporting the preparation of a maiden resource statement, anticipated in October, over a partially covered salt lake 22 x 8 kilometres with potential to increase further.

- Results show brines returning 250-276 mg/L lithium over 42 metres (358 - 400m) in drillhole K03R12 with best results from K03R03 averaging 306mg/L lithium

- Brines extend from near surface to at least 400 metres depth consistently, with low impurities and low average Mg/Li ratio of 4.3, a ratio similar to large Argentine projects of Galaxy and Neo Lithium.

- Drilling continues in the western sector of the project area with a diamond drillhole at Platform K02 and a rotary drillhole K08.

Lithium brine is present in sandy sediments from near surface to over 400m depth in more than 14 rotary and diamond drill holes spaced over 15km across the project. Drilling and seismic geophysical surveying also confirms Kachi is a large-scale partially covered salt lake over an area of at least 22 x 8 kilometres.

Recent drill results returned 250-276 mg/L lithium over 42 metres in drillhole K03R12. Best results to date are 306 mg/L lithium over 239 metres (3 - 242m) from hole K03R03 indicating consistent brine chemistry throughout the stratigraphic profile. To date the lithium brines analysed show positive chemistry with low combined impurities (boron, sulphate, calcium, magnesium, iron). Sediments indicate high porosities and permeabilities, with confirmation anticipated soon from core used for porosity assessment.

The drilling advances towards an initial resource estimate, anticipated in October, with a further hole planned prior to final estimation. The western area of the basin is being targeted at present for this estimation. A number of sample results are pending from recent drilling, and regular updates will be provided as drilling progresses.

Resource Drilling - Kachi Lithium Brine Project

Lake Resources' 100%-owned Kachi Lithium Brine Project in Catamarca province, Argentina covers over 50,000 hectares of mining leases owned 100% by Lake's Argentine subsidiary, Morena del Valle Minerals SA. These are held over the centre of the known Kachi salt lake in the deepest part of the basin. Surface sampling revealed positive lithium results in brines, supported by positive results in drilling from surface to depth and through geophysics programs.

Drilling is currently underway at two new locations (platform K02 and 08). Table 1 (see link below) provides drill hole location details and lithium results which are averaged where multiple samples have been taken at a single interval.

Recent drilling intersected different interlayered lithologies which are dominated by sandy sediments. Samples have been collected for porosity tests in a laboratory in the USA with extensive experience in analysing salt lake sediments for their porosity characteristics, in particular the specific yield (also known as drainable porosity). The company intends to conduct a resource estimate for the project in accordance with the JORC reporting code as soon as practical, anticipated to be in October. This will include the porosity data and systematic brine analyses from the drilling samples.

Analytical results for lithium to date have been highest in drill-hole K03R03 (northern area). Brine samples in this hole display encouraging densities with a favourable Mg/Li ratio of 4.3. This area is a key target for ongoing investigation. Figure 2 (see link below) shows an extensive area with potentially very deep lake sediments in the vicinity of K03 that is yet to be investigated.

Diamond drilling intersected thick intervals of intercalated sands, gravels and sandy clays with some clay horizons. The predominant litho-type of lake sediments is sand-dominant, and poorly consolidated, with relatively low core recoveries in sandy material. Initial indications from field hydraulic testing indicate high permeabilities for the sandy material, which will be further tested with the installation of large diameter production test bores.

The deepest drilling to date at 405m has been undertaken in the south of the project area in diamond drill hole K06D08 (see Figure 1 in link below).

To view tables and figures, please visit:
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About Lake Resources NL

Lake ResourcesLake Resources NL (ASX:LKE)  (OTCMKTS:LLKKF) is a clean lithium developer utilising state-of-the-art ion exchange extraction technology for production of sustainable, high purity lithium from its flagship Kachi Project in Catamarca Province within the Lithium Triangle in Argentina among three other projects covering 220,000 ha.

This ion exchange extraction technology delivers a solution for two rising demands - high purity battery materials to avoid performance issues, and more sustainable, responsibly sourced materials with low carbon footprint and significant ESG benefits.

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Steve Promnitz
Managing Director
Lake Resources N.L.
T: +61-2-9188-7864
E: steve@lakeresources.com.au



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