92 Resources Corp. reported results from the recently completed 2017 field program at its wholly owned Hidden Lake Lithium Project, Northwest Territories. The Property is situated within the central parts of the Yellowknife Lithium Pegmatite Belt along Highway 4, approximately 40 km east of Yellowknife. Program highlights include: Eight channel samples from the HL6 pegmatite assaying more than 1.00% Li2O, to a peak of 2.57% Li2O. Significant grades of tantalum discovered in the HL8 pegmatite 1 m channel grading 162 ppm Ta2O5, to a peak of 233 ppm Ta2O5. The discovery of a new lithium bearing pegmatite – HL13. The 8 day field program focused on the evaluation of new targets in close proximity to the D12, HL1, HL3, and HL4 pegmatites, where up to 3.31% Li2O has been sampled in prior programs. This work included mapping and channel sampling of the HL6 and HL8 pegmatite bodies, which were discovered at the end of the 2016 field season with grab samples up to 1.86% Li2O. The HL6 pegmatite returned the highest lithium grades during the 2017 program, with up to 2.57% Li2O sampled, and remains a strong target for drill testing along with the D12, HL1, HL3, and HL4 pegmatites. The HL6 pegmatite returned the highest lithium grades during the 2017 program, with up to 2.57% Li2O sampled, and remains a strong target for drill testing along with the D12, HL1, HL3, and HL4 pegmatites. Although less lithium was sampled from the HL8 pegmatite compared to HL6, the HL8 pegmatite returned signification grades of tantalum up to 233 ppm Ta2O5, with a 5.1 m channel grading 162 ppm Ta2O5 (Table 2). Spodumene bearing pegmatites are often zoned with distinct zones of lithium and tantalum, as well as zones which overlap. The discovery of tantalum zones in the area is encouraging and bolsters the Project’s potential for tantalum, as well as for coupled zones of lithium and tantalum, to be discovered elsewhere on the Property.