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One World Lithium Announces Geochemical Results from Its Salar del Diablo Lithium Property, Baja California, Mexico

Vancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - April 11, 2018) - One World Lithium Inc. (CSE: OWLI) ("OWL") (the "Company") announces that fieldwork at Salar de

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One World Lithium Announces Geochemical Results from Its Salar del Diablo Lithium Property, Baja California, Mexico

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[{"type":"text","content":"Vancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - April 11, 2018) - One World Lithium Inc. (CSE: OWLI) (\"OWL\") (the \"Company\") announces that fieldwork at Salar del Diablo Property (the \"Property\") was recently completed with the work being done from January, 2018 to the end of March, 2018. The programs included area wide geochemical sampling and a time domain electromagnetic survey, which encompassed 79.5 line kilometers. The geophysical program was completed on March 29, 2018 and those results will be released on receipt. The Company intends to complete a gravity survey in the near future and plans to drill test anomalous targets during May, 2018. The Geochemical Program A lithium-in-sediment anomaly has been defined that extends over 18 kilometers from north to south and up to 7 kilometers from east to west or approximately 100 square kilometers located in the northern third of the Property. The geochemical program utilized a six inch power auger to retrieve sediment and salt samples from 18 to 24 inches depth across the Salar with a sample distribution of 500 meters throughout the sampling area. Fifty-nine auger samples and four rock chip samples were taken in the northern part of the claim block as noted in table two. In addition, 28 samples are included from the previous surface sampling program as previously reported on March 10, 2017 and listed in table one. The samples were analyzed at ALS Chemex labs, in North Vancouver, BC. The rock chip samples were taken from residual warm spring tufa mounds found during the exploration program. Tufa mound samples are anomalous in lithium 16.5 to 97.2 ppm (parts per million). The tufa mounds are aligned in a NNE trend, and may indicate an intra- salar fault that was recently active. Statistical analysis indicates lithium values range from a low of 4.7 to a high of 196.5 ppm. The average is 83.65 ppm and the median is 75.75 ppm lithium. The lithium is accompanied by anomalous potassium which values range from a low of 0.07% to a high of 1.97%. Table 1- 2016 lithium and potassium results GPS Mark SAMPLE DESCRIPTION Recvd Wt. kg K % Li ppm Sample Notes 203 1029153 0.66 0.44 24.1 rhyolitic tuff- mark 203 204 1029154 1.07 0.81 35.2 auger hole 1- 18 inch deep sample- mark 203 205 1029155 1.51 0.81 28.4 auger hole 2 - 22 inch deep sample- mark 203 206 1029156 2.58 1.37 82.0 auger hole 3...

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