Frontier Lithium Inc. announced 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.

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.