A.I.S. Resources Limited announced that the 3km road to drill hole DH1 and the drill pad have been completed. The Salar contains brine less than 0.6m below the surface so an 0.8m elevated road was constructed to support heavy trucks and machinery. The elevated road held up well with only slight rains in its area although rains were heavy elsewhere in the region. The rig, drill rods and supplies are located only three kilometres away. Drillers have provided their approval of the road and have commenced preparations to begin drilling shortly. This is the composite plan at 300m depth of resistivity. The dark and light purple areas are below 0.025 ohm-m value which indicates potentially other elements beside sodium chloride is reducing the resistivity. The red lines are the border between Quebralena community and Rincondillas community. The black line is the VES geophysics traverse line. The original location was found to be on Rincondillas land which is pending a drilling permit so it was moved 100m to Quebralena land which has a drilling permit in place. Significant progress has been made with the Ricondillas community and the company believes they are very close to signing an assembly document allowing it to progress to a UGAMP meeting. Traditional owners liaison team is meeting with the community on January 20, 2019.