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Delta Mutual, Inc. Announces Acquisition of Major Lithium Deposit in an Area of North Guayatayoc, Argentina

Monday, May 03, 2010

SCOTTSDALE, Ariz., April 30 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Delta Mutual, Inc. (OTC:DLTZ) (BULLETIN BOARD: DLTZ) is pleased to announce today the acquisition of a major deposit of Lithium and other commercial mining elements.

Lithium- which is considered the prime element in the production of long life batteries for use in electric autos, cell phones, solar energy panels as well as hundreds of consumer and industrial products- has been considered in scarce supply by the industrial world. Delta Mutual, Inc. is pleased to announce that it now controls 100% (through an agreement between the parties) of an area of approximately 140,000 hectares (approx. 350,000 acres) in an area of North Guayatayoc, Argentina.

The results obtained in partial and preliminary surface samples duplicated in two areas and a sample taken from a well dug to 12 meters demonstrate the existence of Boron-Potassium-Lithium (B-K-Li) in the project area and its potential relation to the presence of saline paleolake. It is anticipated that the presence of deep brine aquifers are enriched in these elements. This requires the reinterpretation of seismic lines and the subsequent deep drilling in search of brackish aquifers. One of the key benefits of this project is the existence of a large volume of water reserves and a continuous supply to the basin of elements (B-K-Li).

The first sample was collected in the river Casabindo- which is used for irrigation and human consumption-and gave us the following result: preliminary sample No. 1- 7.08ppm K, 0.56ppm Li; No. 2- 24.41ppm K, 0.15ppm Li. The second sample was collected in the Maiden River: sample No. 3- 4.58ppm K, 0.01ppm Li; and its duplicate yielded 4.58ppm K, 0.01ppm Li. The sample No. 4, taken from a hand-dug well for drinking water supply for human and animal consumption, produced values of 22.54ppm K, 0.15ppm Li and 253g/100mL of B.

Dajin Resources Corp operates a successful Li-K project in an area directly south of Delta's property. Given the size of Delta's property and the similarities in geological conditions with Dajin's project, it can be derived that Delta now controls a world-class prospect for the development of B-K-Li.

 

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