China Dongsheng International Inc. announced extremely strong Lithium geochemical sampling results from the extension of the first sample line at the company’s huge Titan 1 lithium property in Tanzania. The Titan 1 project occurs on an extensive, sparely vegetated, flat lying ‘playa’ covered by a thin alluvium layer which overlies volcano-sedimentary basin fill. As part of follow up work on Titan 1, a surficial geochemical soil survey line that originally encountered very high grade (13,000 ppm Lithium) at its terminus was extended an additional distance of 2.5 miles (4kms) and sampled at regular intervals.

Samples were all removed from the B soil horizon and the line extension was run approximately North-South. Results from the line returned very high values over the entirety of the new extension with Lithium values ranging from a low of 2,200 ppm, to a high of 7,700 ppm Li. Including the original station, the Lithium values occurring over the whole 2.5 miles average an incredible 9,033 ppm Li (1.94% Li2O).