Lithium Power International Limited announced the results of the latest holes drilled in the Maricunga lithium brine project in northern Chile. Drill hole S6 was drilled in the south of the 'old code' San Francisco tenement, which was acquired by LPI as part of the recent Maricunga JV formation. The hole was completed to 200m by rotary drilling, and sampled every 6m, over a 186m test interval (from 12m to 198m). S6 is located approximately 2.4km south from hole S3, and 4.8km southwest from hole M10. The drilling at S6 returned the highest lithium brine grade intersection of the program to date in a 200 m deep hole. Brine samples from S6 averaged 1,368 mg/l lithium and 9,468 mg/l potassium over the 186m test interval. The peak individual assays were 3,375 mg/l lithium and 20,640 mg/l potassium (both at 12m). As for previous drill holes, S6 finished in high-grade lithium brine at depth, once again hosted within a favorable sand and gravel sequence. Drill hole M1A was drilled in the northeast of the 'old code' Cocina tenement. The hole was completed to 200m by sonic drilling, and sampled every 6m, over a 186m test interval (from 12m to 198m) as a replacement for rotary hole M1, which was abandoned at 77m. M1A is located adjacent to M1 and approximately 1.3km north east from hole M10, and 2.7km southeast of hole S13. The drilling at M1A returned attractive lithium brine grades, although these are lower than those in other holes, reflecting the proximity to the north eastern salar boundary. Brine samples from M1A averaged 822 mg/l lithium and 6,104 mg/l potassium over the 186m test interval. The peak individual assays were 2,006 mg/l lithium and 12,990 mg/l potassium (both at 11m). M1A finished in high-grade lithium brine at depth, as did all previous drill holes.