MAX Power Mining Corp. has significantly broadened the discovery footprint at its Willcox Lithium Project in southeast Arizona as first-ever diamond drilling continues in the northern section of the property. Similar to WP-23-01, multiple distinct fluid sequences were also encountered in WP-23-02 at depths of 112,358, 458 and 598 feet.

Notably, these non-potable liquid targets have the potential to host lithium mineralization which adds to the uniqueness of the geological setting; Guidance from a Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy Z-903 (LIBS) portable handheld tool suggests the lithium mineralization in the claystones in both drill holes completed to date is significantly more intense andvasive than the encouraging results reported by the USGS in its historic 1978 reverse circulation test drill hole completed 5.5 miles northwest of WP-23-02 and 6 miles northwest of WP-23 -01; MAX Power's third drill hole, commencing shortly, will be another 1,640-foot step-out, this time to the south relative to WP-23-02. This third hole will form a triangle measuring approximately 1,640 feet by 1,640 feet by 2,300 feet. Drill samples of the clays and the brine from the Willcox Lithium Project are being analyzed by ALS Global in Tucson.

MAX Power's Willcox Lithium Project is surrounded by excellent infrastructure including roads, rail, power and services located immediately off Interstate 10 in southeast Arizona leading to Tucson and Phoenix.