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Pan American Lithium, which holds rights in 11 lithium and potash-bearing brine projects covering over 20,000 hectares in Chile, is poised to profit from the world's increasing need for lithium, Moore said. Moore's article included comments from Pan American CEO Andrew Brodkey, who pointed out that there has been explosive demand for lithium in the past four to five years.

Citing the recent news buzz surrounding Apple and its new iPhone 4S, Moore pointed out that every mobile phone and most mobile devices, regardless of the model or brand, need a battery and in most cases such devices use a built-in, rechargeable lithium-ion battery. The market for such batteries includes cameras and laptops, among other devices, in what Moore termed today's increasingly wireless world. Further adding to the demand for lithium are the batteries for electric automobiles, Moore added.

Brodkey noted that consumption of lithium-carbonate, which is the form of lithium used for batteries, is about 100,000 metric tons per year. This figure is projected to double or triple by the end of this decade, and is expected to rise to 500,000 metric tons by 2025, Brodkey said.

Brodkey added that Chile is the best country for mining companies in South America due to that country's clear and stable laws and regulations. The profit picture for lithium mining is alluring, Brodkey said. Long-term contract prices for lithium carbonate, coupled with low-cost brine operations can yield profits of up to 100 percent, he noted.

Moore said that other countries with lithium reserves include Bolivia, which is believed hold 50 percent of global lithium reserves in one location. Production, however, has never materialized due to the country's political situation. Currently, about 70 percent of the world's lithium carbonate production originates from Chile and Argentina.

Pan American Lithium's projects focus on brines in or under salars (dry lake beds) in Chile. Such deposits are the most economically viable mining locations for the production of lithium carbonate, Moore said. Recovery of metals from brines is about one-half of the cost of the recovery of lithium from traditional rock mining methods, Moore noted.

On Behalf of the Board,

PAN AMERICAN LITHIUM CORP.

/s/ Andrew Brodkey

Andrew A. Brodkey

President and CEO

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