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Homerun Resources Inc. Announces CEO Update to Shareholders

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Homerun Resources Inc. (TSXV: HMR) (OTCQB: HMRFF) has completed its Phase 2 Logistics Plan and secured HPQ Silica supply in Belmonte, Bahia, Brazil. The company has established partnerships for extraction, processing, and transport with zero CAPEX requirements. Key developments include a partnership with Brazil's largest silica sand company for processing, transport agreements with Brazilian operators, and a cost-sharing relationship for logistics infrastructure. The company is progressing on vertical integration initiatives, including development of Latin America's first dedicated solar glass manufacturing facility and research collaborations with UC Davis and NREL. Brazil's increase in solar module import duties to 25% supports the company's domestic solar industry strategy.

Homerun Resources Inc. (TSXV: HMR) (OTCQB: HMRFF) ha completato il suo Piano Logistico di Fase 2 e ha assicurato l'approvvigionamento di HPQ Silica a Belmonte, Bahia, Brasile. L'azienda ha stabilito partnership per l'estrazione, la lavorazione e il trasporto senza requisiti di CAPEX. Tra gli sviluppi chiave, vi è una collaborazione con la più grande azienda di sabbia silicea del Brasile per la lavorazione, accordi di trasporto con operatori brasiliani e una relazione di condivisione dei costi per le infrastrutture logistiche. L'azienda sta avanzando nelle iniziative di integrazione verticale, compresa la realizzazione della prima struttura di produzione di vetro solare dedicato in America Latina e collaborazioni di ricerca con UC Davis e NREL. L'aumento delle tasse di importazione sui moduli solari in Brasile al 25% sostiene la strategia dell'azienda nel settore solare domestico.

Homerun Resources Inc. (TSXV: HMR) (OTCQB: HMRFF) ha completado su Plan Logístico de Fase 2 y ha asegurado el suministro de HPQ Silica en Belmonte, Bahía, Brasil. La empresa ha establecido asociaciones para la extracción, procesamiento y transporte sin requisitos de CAPEX. Los desarrollos clave incluyen una asociación con la mayor empresa de arena de sílice de Brasil para el procesamiento, acuerdos de transporte con operadores brasileños, y una relación de compartir costos para la infraestructura logística. La empresa está avanzando en iniciativas de integración vertical, incluyendo el desarrollo de la primera instalación de fabricación de vidrio solar dedicada de América Latina y colaboraciones de investigación con UC Davis y NREL. El aumento de los aranceles de importación de módulos solares en Brasil al 25% apoya la estrategia de la empresa en la industria solar nacional.

Homerun Resources Inc. (TSXV: HMR) (OTCQB: HMRFF)는 2단계 물류 계획을 완료하고 브라질 바히아 주 벨몬트에서 HPQ 실리카 공급을 확보했습니다. 이 회사는 CAPEX 요건 없이 추출, 가공 및 운송을 위한 파트너십을 설립했습니다. 주요 개발 사항으로는 브라질 최대 실리카 모래 회사와의 가공 협력, 브라질 운영자와의 운송 계약, 물류 인프라를 위한 비용 공유 관계가 포함됩니다. 이 회사는 라틴 아메리카 최초의 전용 태양열 유리 제조 시설 개발 및 UC Davis와 NREL과의 연구 협력 등 수직 통합 이니셔티브를 추진하고 있습니다. 브라질의 태양광 모듈 수입세 인상이 25%로 증가하면서 회사의 국내 태양광 산업 전략을 지원합니다.

Homerun Resources Inc. (TSXV: HMR) (OTCQB: HMRFF) a achevé son Plan Logistique de Phase 2 et a sécurisé l'approvisionnement en HPQ Silica à Belmonte, Bahia, Brésil. L'entreprise a établi des partenariats pour l'extraction, le traitement et le transport sans nécessiter de CAPEX. Parmi les développements clés, on note un partenariat avec la plus grande entreprise de sable siliceux du Brésil pour le traitement, des accords de transport avec des opérateurs brésiliens, et une relation de partage des coûts pour l'infrastructure logistique. L'entreprise progresse dans des initiatives d'intégration verticale, y compris le développement de la première installation de fabrication de verre solaire dédiée en Amérique Latine et des collaborations de recherche avec UC Davis et NREL. L'augmentation des droits d'importation sur les modules solaires au Brésil à 25% soutient la stratégie de l'entreprise pour l'industrie solaire locale.

Homerun Resources Inc. (TSXV: HMR) (OTCQB: HMRFF) hat seinen Logistikplan der Phase 2 abgeschlossen und die HPQ-Silicazufuhr in Belmonte, Bahia, Brasilien gesichert. Das Unternehmen hat Partnerschaften für die Extraktion, Verarbeitung und den Transport ohne CAPEX-Anforderungen etabliert. Zu den wichtigsten Entwicklungen gehört eine Partnerschaft mit dem größten Silikagelunternehmen Brasiliens für die Verarbeitung, Transportvereinbarungen mit brasilianischen Betreibern und eine Kostenbeteiligungsvereinbarung für die Logistikinfrastruktur. Das Unternehmen arbeitet an vertikalen Integrationsinitiativen, darunter der Bau der ersten spezialisierten Solarverglasungsfabrik in Lateinamerika und Forschungskooperationen mit UC Davis und NREL. Die Erhöhung der Einfuhrzölle auf Solarmodule in Brasilien auf 25% unterstützt die Strategie des Unternehmens für die heimische Solarindustrie.

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  • Secured significant HPQ Silica supply through ownership, leasing, and agreements in Brazil
  • Established zero-CAPEX partnerships for extraction, processing, and transport
  • Strategic partnership with Brazil's largest silica sand company
  • Development of first dedicated solar glass manufacturing facility in Latin America
  • Beneficial impact from Brazil's increased import duties on solar modules (25%)
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Vancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - November 20, 2024) - Homerun Resources Inc. (TSXV: HMR) (OTCQB: HMRFF) ("Homerun" or the "Company") is pleased to announce the following update from the CEO, Brian Leeners, on the Company's ongoing business developments.

Dear Shareholders,

We are pleased to announce the successful conclusion of our Phase 2 Logistics Plan, which was initiated in January 2024. We want to highlight several crucial developments.

Under our Phase 1 Resource Plan, we have secured a significant supply of HPQ Silica in Belmonte, Bahia, Brazil through various means, including direct ownership, leasing, and supply agreements. Over the last six months, the Company has been advancing through the steps to produce our first 43-101 compliant maiden resource estimate as a deliverable under our partnership with Companhia Baiana de Pesquisa Mineral (CBPM), within the scope of the 40-year lease agreement between the Government of the State of Bahia (CBPM) and Homerun.

Furthermore, we have fully established and executed our immediate objective to facilitate bulk sales and internal supply within our own energy transition verticals through logistics partnerships for extraction, processing, and transport. Future developments in logistics will be entirely focused on improving the economics of our silica sand supply chain through the scaling of extraction and basic processing (through the capital expenditure of our partner) and through optimization of available port facilities.

The Resource and Logistics Base for Revenues

As stated in our original Business Strategy, the emphasis on Resource Supply and Logistics was to facilitate the initiation of marketing and sales of washed and sorted processed bulk silica sand with minimal to no CAPEX expenditure and minimal shareholder dilution over the past 24 months. Going forward, we will continue to focus on our plan to scale bulk sales and reduce the logistics cost per tonne to benefit customers and our internal supply chain for our verticals in advanced materials, particularly for solar glass production in the State of Bahia, Brazil.

Key Partnerships in Logistics

  • Immediate processing and extraction: We have partnered with Brazil's largest and most experienced company in the silica sand sector, enabling extraction and wash-and-sort processing of the Belmonte silica for both domestic and international markets on a per-ton basis. This partnership expedites our path to sales and benefits both parties. Our partner will now focus on scaling and capitalizing on processing capacity in the Belmonte Silica District. This relationship has reduced our required CAPEX for these immediate capabilities to zero.
  • Immediate transport: We have established trucking and maritime transport partnerships for moving our silica sands from Belmonte to port facilities and beyond with experienced Brazilian operators, avoiding all CAPEX normally required for developing these capabilities.
  • Long-term logistics: Through a new partnership with a synergistic materials company and the largest business enterprise operating in the Belmonte region, we have implemented a future-focused, cost-sharing relationship to leverage and upgrade existing logistics infrastructure in the Belmonte Region of Bahia, including new roads, bridges, and a private barge-loading terminal. We will be working to design and develop shared logistics integrations that will facilitate future cost reductions and scaled operations.

Phase 3 - Vertical Integration

All of the above efforts facilitate our core Business Strategy - Vertical Integration. The logic and value behind this focus are simple and demonstrated across multiple successful materials companies. Leveraging a core material supply generates greater margin by advancing that material to higher-value end-use. Glass and silicon have greater economic value than their core material input - silica when combined with energy.

We continue to make major progress on various fronts in our targeted energy transition verticals - solar and energy storage/battery as demonstrated by:

  • Development of the Feasibility Study and procurement of land, permitting, and financing for the first dedicated solar glass manufacturing facility in Latin America.
  • Exclusive research collaboration with UC Davis on novel thermoelectric processing and advanced materials development technologies.
  • Exclusive research partnership with NREL (the US Dept of Energy) to integrate silica processing into NREL's Enduring Thermal Energy Storage System and partnership for commercial advancement of the Enduring System.
  • Development of our plan to extend our reach in the solar industry through new perovskite solar applications in partnership with Halocell Energy Brazil.

Developments

There have been several significant developments within Brazil that we believe are deserving of discussion. Key topics include:

  • The Brazilian government has raised the import duty on solar modules from 9.6% to 25%. This further illustrates Brazil's commitment to building a domestic solar industry and reducing reliance on imports from China. This move may appear controversial at first glance due to many projects in pre-construction but will force solar developers to source components-especially solar glass-domestically to eliminate import duty and expensive ocean shipping freight. This move accentuates our solar glass manufacturing facility build in Camacari.
  • G20 cooperation from the United States outlines a roadmap for partnership with Brazil.
  • Creation of a national policy for critical and strategic minerals where Brazil is seen as a processor and developer of technologies instead of merely a supplier of raw materials.
  • Increased cooperation with China to support 'Global South' by working hand-in-hand with numerous developing countries to achieve modernization. Xi's focus on the Global South comes as Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva pushes for a more central role in multilateral talks. The two leaders will meet in Brasilia on Wednesday as Xi wraps up his stay in Brazil with a state visit.
  • The UAE is one of Brazil's largest economic partners in the Middle East, with trade between the two countries reaching AED13.28 billion in the first eight months of this year. The two countries are working together on joint initiatives aimed at achieving sustainable development.

These events are solidifying and validating our dedication to building a domestic industry in Bahia. By taking full advantage of exceptional raw materials in Belmonte, applying technology and innovation, using local workforce resources, and stimulating economies where we operate, we are fully confident-and fully supported at district, state, and federal levels-to see through our initiatives.

My compliments go out to our hard-working team who have executed at pace over the past 18 months since we completed financing for our 3-Phase Business Strategy. Believe me; we are all very excited about Homerun's future.

Thank you for your continued support and trust in our vision and execution. We encourage all shareholders to stay engaged as we enter an exciting stage in the Company's evolution.

Brian Leeners,
CEO, Founder

About Homerun Resources (https://homerunresources.com/)
Homerun Resources is focused on the development of its business within the critical and energy materials sectors. With a steadfast commitment to operational excellence, sustainability, and building shareholder value, Homerun Resources Inc. is poised to make a lasting impact in these industries.

On behalf of the Board of Directors of
Homerun Resources Inc.

"Brian Leeners"

Brian Leeners, CEO & Director
brianleeners@gmail.com / +1 604-862-4184 (WhatsApp)

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FAQ

What is Homerun Resources' (HMRFF) Phase 2 Logistics Plan achievement?

Homerun Resources has completed its Phase 2 Logistics Plan, establishing partnerships for extraction, processing, and transport of silica sand in Brazil with zero CAPEX requirements.

What partnerships has Homerun Resources (HMRFF) secured in Brazil?

Homerun Resources has partnered with Brazil's largest silica sand company for processing, established transport agreements with Brazilian operators, and formed a cost-sharing relationship for logistics infrastructure development.

How does Brazil's new solar module import duty affect Homerun Resources (HMRFF)?

Brazil's increase in solar module import duties from 9.6% to 25% benefits Homerun Resources by supporting domestic solar industry development, particularly their planned solar glass manufacturing facility in Camacari.

What vertical integration initiatives is Homerun Resources (HMRFF) pursuing?

Homerun Resources is developing Latin America's first dedicated solar glass manufacturing facility and has research collaborations with UC Davis and NREL for advanced materials development and thermal energy storage systems.

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