ALIX RESOURCES CORP announced the commencement of Agua Fria (Mexico) metallurgical testing and trench results. Trench samples demonstrate high lithium grades (up to 1340 ppm). Preparations underway for the February 2017 drilling campaign3. Li-mineralized clays extended to over 5 km on strike. Metallurgical testing commenced, Metallurgical evaluation. Alix and joint venture partner Lithium Australia have dispatched the first samples from Agua Fria for metallurgical testing at the Kappes Cassiday & Associates facilities (Reno, NV). Twenty four samples obtained through shallow trenching of the mineralized zone at Agua Fria will be examined to determine: Mineralogy, Lithium distribution, Lithium grade, Scope for beneficiation, By-product potential, Grade of by-products. Metallurgical testing will proceed in parallel with a drilling campaign planned for February 2017, with the aim of determining the best beneficiation method for the mineralized material and also obtaining the preferred commercial process of recovering specific metals. LIT and Alix consider efficient beneficiation to be of paramount importance in developing a commercial outcome for these deposits. LITs experience in hydrometallurgical process development will be of great benefit in evaluating and testing the beneficiation process to lithium extraction and finally production of lithium carbonate and hydroxide. The target zone at Agua Fria consists of lithium-rich clays with only small amounts of contamination by volcanogenic detritus. As previously reported the target zone is shallow dipping, and exposed over widths of up to 800m. Several surface samples have returned grades exceeding 1,000 ppm lithium grades considered high in samples of this provenance. Recent results from the southern part of Agua Fria have been received from continuous channel samples collected along 4 trenches totaling 319.7m that were dug perpendicularly across the lithium-rich clays. Trench #1 returned 712 ppm Li and 2.6% K over its entire length of 146.5 meters, including 928 ppm Li (+2.4% K) over 43 meters and 971 ppm Li (+1.9% K) over 17 meters. Trench #2 is a 50m laterally displaced extension of the first trench and returned 954 ppm Li (+2.1% K) over its entire length of 30 meters. Trench #3 (located 400 meters north of Trench #1) returned 758 ppm Li (+2.3% K) over its entire length of 103.2 meters, including 31 meters of 949 ppm Li (+2.1% K) and 21 meters of 1004 ppm Li (+1.8% K). Trench #4 located between trenches #1 and #3 is in terrain more difficult to trench but samples from a 2 meter deep test pit assayed 1130 ppm Li. Results from the lesser explored northern part of the Agua Fria formation have also been received, nine channel samples returned up to 1340 ppm Li averaging 1069 ppm Li. The northern clay beds are distinctly darker in color than the southern clay and were originally not believed to be as prospective. However the latest results are very encouraging and are now carrying out follow-up work involving more detailed sampling and trenching.