Galan Lithium Limited confirmed that initial results from the maiden drilling program at Rana de Sal and Pata Pila, which form part of the Western Basin projects, located on the Hombre Muerto salar in Argentina, have intercepted several heavy brine bearing aquifers in both holes. The Rana de Sal and Pata Pila licences both cover large alluvial fan areas lying adjacent to Livent Corporation's tenure, covering the western margin of the Hombre Muerto salar. Drilling targeted highly conductive CSAMT (Controlled Source Audio-frequency Magnetotellurics) anomalies recorded from surveys previously completed in September last year, which are believed to represent the extension of Livent's brine producing aquifer for their Fenix operation. Results from Pata Pila confirm the high grade nature with all samples returning lithium grades >900mg/l Li with low levels of Mg/Li at <2.0. These grades, encountered within very wide brine intercepts, indicate the potential for a significant new resource at Pata Pila. Drill hole (RS-01-19) at Rana de Sal is currently at 309m, having encountered a sandy unit from 63m with two small sections of gravels (up to 15m) and 5m of clays. Laboratory results indicate an initial 39m high grade section from 83m to 122m returning 1,043mg/l Li and low levels of impurities as observed at Pata Pila. This result is the highest ever recorded by Galan and, once again, it is one of the best-known results recorded in Argentina. Heavy brines with specific gravity (S.G.) readings of 1.20 and conductivities >200 mS/cm remain for the other samples taken to the end of the hole. Given the challenges of operating in the sandy unit, the Rana de Sal drillhole will be open cased and tested as a composite sample to the end of the hole once drilling is completed. Once drilling and all sampling is complete the Company will accelerate the resource estimate process for Pata Pila and Rana de Sal.