MAX Power Mining Corp. continues to drill into thick lithium claystone sequences and fluid sequences 3 miles south of a recently completed widely-spaced triangle formation of drill holes at its Willcox Lithium Project in southeast Arizona. Diamond drill hole WP-23-04, collared 3 miles southwest of WP-23-03, has encountered a predominant lithium claystone sequence and six fluid sequences from the top of the hole to the base of the hole where it ended at 1,200 feet in a fluid sequence.

Highlights: Multiple distinct fluid sequences were encountered in WP-23-04 at depths of 32, 119, 458, 578, 668 and at 1,200 feet, within a broader lithium claystone sequence. Notably, these non-potable liquid targets have the potential to host lithium mineralization which adds to the uniqueness of the geological setting and the potential economic opportunity; ALS Global in Tucson is carrying out assaying of claystone and brine samples from Willcox with initial results pending; The fifth drill hole has commenced, a 1,640-foot step-out to the south of WP-23-04 in an area characterized by resistivity low and gravity low anomalies.