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One World Lithium Inc.

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Summary

Project:

Salar del Diablo

Deposit:Salar del Diablo
Location:Mexico
Commodities:Lithium
Date:7/11/2019
Report Code:NI43-101
Report Type:Exploration/Drilling Update
Project Stage:Pursuing Resources Definition
Report details:11-7-2019: One World Lithium Inc. announces an Exploration/Drilling Update report for its Salar del Diablo deposit at the Salar del Diablo project. Initial drilling results incl. a high of 273 ppm Li. VANCOUVER, BC - July 11, 2019 - One World Lithium Inc.
Resources:x
CP/QP:[Overall Report]: John E. Hiner (Not stated)
ABSTRACT:VANCOUVER, BC - July 11, 2019 - One World Lithium Inc. (OTCQB -OWRDF) (CSE-OWLI) (the “Company” or “OWL”) announces it has received drilling results from JehCorp Inc., the operator. The results from the initial five holes did not drill deep enough to test the geophysical, geochemical, and geological targets as previously disclosed. In summary, the planned target depths for drill holes 1,3,6,9, & 11 totalled 1,700 meters (5,600 feet) where the actual total depths reached were 690 meters (2,260 feet) from the Company’s Salar del Diablo Property located in the State of California Baja Norte, Mexico. The Company will be reviewing several drill rig options to ensure the next drilling program can reach total depths of more than 500 meters. In keeping with this, the Company is seeking advice from Layne Drilling and outside experts with a track record of successfully drilling salars. The constant sluffing of sand, presence of multiple clay formations, unconsolidated gravel and rubble did not permit the drill holes to reach the target depths. In addition, the results suggest fresh water used in reverse circulation drilling may have prevented accurate sampling of both brine and sediment samples. Approximately 20,000 liters (5,300 gallons) of fresh water are pumped down a hole daily. This allows circulation which carries the samples to the surface. This water may have penetrated aquifers containing brine where the subsequent samples taken were diluted with the same fresh water being pumped down the drill hole. Hence, the water sample results contained nominal lithium results and the sediment samples may have been diluted. Of the 98 sediment samples taken all sediment samples assayed for anomalous lithium and potassium. Of the 98 sediment samples taken from the 5 drill holes the lithium grades ranged from a high of 273 ppm and a low of 7.3 ppm with an average of 47 ppm.

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