Greenwing Resources Ltd. reported the results from its initial exploration program at the San Jorge Lithium Brine Project located in the prolific Lithium Triangle in Argentina. Greenwing has received results of the initial 34 brine samples from the San Jorge Project, and the full results of the geophysical survey. HIGHLIGHTS: Highly encouraging results with the initial 34 brine samples taken from surface at the San Jorge Project confirming the presence of lithium. Brine samples further confirm an area of elevated lithium in the centre-south of the salt lake, with concentrations up to 285 mg/L lithium. Detailed interpretation of the initial passive seismic geophysical survey completed suggests the basin may extend to a depth of up to 600m (+/- 200m) in the south of the salt lake, significantly deeper than the initial estimate of 300m (ASX announcement 26th October 2021). The salt lake is currently interpreted to extend beneath gravels and thin lava flows that surround the visible extent of the salt lake. A drilling program is being designed to follow up these highly encouraging initial results. In parallel with ongoing exploration Greenwing has commenced assessing processing options for San Jorge including low-cost direct lithium extraction (DLE) technology.