Galan Lithium Limited announced that geophysical CSAMT (Controlled Source Audio-frequency Magnetotellurics) surveys over the Pata Pila and Rana del Sal projects to assist in the estimation of potential lithium brine resources at the Western Basin of the Hombre Muerto salar in Argentina have now been completed. The Rana de Sal and Pata Pila licenses cover large alluvial fan areas lying adjacent to Livent Corporation's tenure, covering the western margin of the Hombre Muerto salar. Recent drilling returned significant intercepts of high grade/low impurity lithium bearing brinesfrom Pata Pila and from limited sampling at Rana del Sal. The results confirmed high grades with most samples returning lithium grades >900mg/l Li with low levels of Mg/Li. Further entire aquifer sampling is also planned to be conducted. Single lines of CSAMT (Controlled Source Audio-frequency Magnetotellurics) surveying were initially conducted prior to the drilling over several of the Western Basin projects. Following the positive follow up drilling results the Company conducted follow up detailed CSAMT surveys at Pata Pila and Rana del Sal. The surveys successfully mapped extensive zones of high conductivity which, given the coincidence with the lithium bearing brines encountered in the drilling, are interpreted to represent horizons consistent with geological units saturated with brine. The survey results will assist the estimate of a maiden resource for the Western Basin projects. The estimate will be conducted by the Company's resource consultants, SRK (Australia), utilising their Australian and Argentinian based teams, and who recently finalised a maiden resource over the Candelas project also located at Hombre Muerto.