Liontown Resources Limited announced that geochemistry has revealed a highly promising lithium oxide anomaly at its Lake Percy Lithium Project near Southern Cross in WA. The anomalous trend, which contains values of up to 354 ppm Li2O, has been outlined over a strike length of 2km and is coincident with pegmatites which locally exceed 100 m true thickness. Lake Percy is located 440 km east of Perth near Poseidon Nickel's Lake Johnson/Maggie Hayes treatment plant in WA. It is also just 60 km from the world-class Earl Grey lithium deposit discovered by Kidman Resources. This emerging Forrestania Lithium Province also includes the Mt Cattlin spodumene mine (currently being commissioned by Galaxy Resources) and the Mount Day lithium discovery, which is located 20km to the south in the same greenstone belt as Lake Percy. The Lake Percy Project is subject to a Joint Venture Agreement with White Cliff Minerals whereby Liontown can earn 70% equity by sole funding exploration expenditure totaling $1.75 million within a 4 year period.