Ethiopotash Project

SECTION 1 – PROJECT HIGHLIGHTS

Interpretation

  • 100% Ownership Acquisition – Millennial Potash has entered into an agreement with Equatorial Potash to acquire up to 100% of the Banio Potash Project in Gabon through a series of cash and share payments and commitment of certain exploration expenditures
  • Large Potash – Bearing Basin with Drilling – Initial drilling intersects significant potash-rich horizons from 230m to 520m depths. Continuous carnallite and sylvinite seams ranging from 1.0m to 28.8.8m thick, significant potential for upside. Potential solution mining method and amenable to modular expansion decreasing initial CAPEX
  • Strategically Located with Good Infrastructure – Project located in the West Africa Potash Basin but situated in mining and development-friendly Gabon. Ideally located closer to Brazil than current suppliers supporting cost and time savings. Good infrastructure; Exploration Camp, drill rigs, historic drill core on site.
  • Right Management Team | Replicating Past – The Board and Management are led by Farhad Abasov, Graham Harris, Peter MacLean, and Jason Wilkinson. The team has built and successfully exited multiple resource companies including Millennial Lithium, Allana Potash, Potash One, Energy MetalsHighly experienced in potash; developed and exited two large potash projects in Africa and North America.
  • Positive Dynamic in the Potash Sector – Significant supply constraints in Russia/Belarus. Solid potash price growth. Ideal time to invest in the potash sector as global supplies constrained due to the disruption and removal Russian and Belarus suppliers from the global markets

SECTION 2 – PROJECT LOCATION

  • The Banio Project covers 1,238 km2 and is located in the south-west corner of Gabon approx. 450 km south of Libreville along the Atlantic coast. Banio is located on the seaward side of a long lagoon which extends from Mayumba in the north to the border of Republic of Congo.
  • Mayumba is a small port city approx. 50 km north of the main project area and is accessible by road and a major airport.
  • Access to Banio site via several accessible roads to Mayumba and waterways provide alternative access to the project.

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