Galan Lithium Limited provided an update of its low use energy and lithium carbon footprint solution for its Hombre Muerto West (HMW) project located in the South American Lithium Triangle in Catamarca, Argentina. HMW Project Update; Chemical laboratory work for the HMW Project is now 85% complete. The work is being performed by lithium experts Ad-Infinitum in Antofagasta, Chile. The brine concentration model prediction shows a sound correlation between actual laboratory results and the predictive brine evaporation model. Furthermore, these results can be seen across the prediction of the concentration of lithium and impurities. In parallel, Ad-Infinitum has been optimising the evaporation route options during the PEA/Scoping Study by testing different reagents in the evaporation process to produce high grade lithium chloride concentrate. Galan took a solutions based approach to deal with the closure of the various engaged Universities in Antofagasta whilst other local labs have not been taking further samples due to heavy restrictions implemented in the region to contain the spread of COVID-19. As a result, delays were encountered due to the logistical challenges to send brine to the lab in Santiago, some 1,400km away. Nevertheless, testing continues to advance with final lab results expected by the end of this month. Meanwhile at site at HMW, the preparation for future Study activities continues. A new site for the HMW camp and pilot areas has been located. The new camp will provide better support to the crew while also reducing travelling time that is currently 40km east of Candelas.