Galaxy Resources Limited advises a Resource & Reserve update at its wholly owned, Sal de Vida Project in Catamarca, Argentina. Wellfield drilling in the east sub-basin commenced in late 2020 to construct an additional eight production wells for the Sal de Vida project. The program also entails aquifer and pump testing and exploratory drilling targeting depths deeper than all previous drilling campaigns. The first two production wells have successfully been drilled, reamed, cased and pumps installed and tested. Whilst drilling the wells, further exploration and aquifer data on the hydrogeological settings of the salar was obtained. Wells, SVWP20-08 and SVWP21-04, were drilled to depths of 307m and 236m respectively where the fractured bedrock basement was encountered, The lithium concentrations recorded were significantly higher than the average lithium resource grade of 754 mg/L and the reserve grade of 802 mg/L (for years 1- 10). Well head brine samples were collected and analysed at the onsite laboratory via Atomic Absorption and Inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectroscopy (ICP-OES). Wells SVWP20-08 and SVWP20-04 returned average Lithium concentrations of 911 mg/L and 955 mg/L respectively. The drilling program was monitored by consultants Montgomery & Associates and Galaxy personnel. Once drilling was completed, 10-inch diameter PVC casing, and slotted PVC well screen was installed. The constructed wells were air-lifted and clean brine samples were collected at the well head.