Zimtu Capital Announces Property Transaction
- Zimtu Capital Corp. sells mineral claims for $80,000 and 32,240,000 shares, retains royalties
- Halo-Yuri Lithium Project has potential for lithium resources
- Private placement third tranche canceled
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VANCOUVER, BC / ACCESSWIRE / October 3, 2023 / Zimtu Capital Corp. (TSXV:ZC)(FSE:ZCT1) (the "Company" or "Zimtu") announces that it has entered into an agreement with Todd River Resources (ASX:TRT) ("Todd River") to sell thirty-seven (37) mineral claims located approximately 250 kms northeast of Yellowknife, Northwest Territories (NWT) collectively known as the Munn Lake properties (the "Halo-Yuri Lithium Project"). Zimtu will receive a cash payment of
Halo-Yuri Lithium Project
The Halo-Yuri Lithium Project covers approximately 450 square kilometers and comprises 37 contiguous claims. It is located approximately 250 kms northeast of Yellowknife on the Gahcho Kue annual winter road which provides access for exploration programs and is within a few hundred meters of the ‘OIG' spodumene occurrence. Historically, exploration on the project has focused on diamonds with little or no previous work on lithium bearing pegmatites albeit there is documented spodumene (Li bearing mineral) bearing pegmatites with numerous unexplored targets (Figure 4).
Approximately 40 kilometers to the northeast of the Halo-Yuri Lithium Project is the Alymer Lake pegmatite field that contains both the Big Bird Lithium Pegmatite (1,280m in strike with 34m @
Historical work across the project by Southern Era noted that most outcrop occurrences on the property consisted of various types of granitoids, metasediments and pegmatites with large NW-SE trending pegmatites of the MacKenzie Dyke Swarm crosscutting the property.
Spodumene is mapped at the ‘OIG' pegmatites in the northwest of the project, and at the ‘Sweet' pegmatite which is located a few hundred meters to the east of the project. The OIG pegmatites are described in a 1991 Master's thesis by Paul Tomascak submitted to the University of Manitoba which states "The four dikes of this series all contain spodumene and little K-feldspar, although OIG-4 is largely aplitic and the spodumene is not as coarse as it is in all other dikes of the series. Despite the presence of extensive spodumene, dikes are poorly zoned. Dikes are elongated, in general striking north south. Contact relations are incomplete, but most dikes appear concordant with metasediment schistosity. Lengths of dikes range from 6 to 18 m. Texturally and mineralogically these dikes appear to belong to Cerny's (1982) albite-spodumene type, bearing similarities to the King's Mountain pegmatites of North Carolina, U.S.A. (Kesler, 1976)."
Furthermore, Tomascak goes on to say "OIG-1, 2, 3: These dikes are spodumene-rich and poorly zoned. They consist of a random assemblage of 0.5-4.0 cm spodumene + quartz + plagioclase (usually cleavelandite) ±muscovite ±K-feldspar (some megacrysts up to 5 cm). Randomly distributed pods of blocky spodumene + K-feldspar ±cleavelandite also are present in these dikes. Aside from spodumene they remarkably lack other rare-element minerals.
OIG-4: This dike is much smaller than the others and appears extensively metasomatized. It contains a near-homogeneous and relatively fine-grained assemblage of cleavelandite + spodumene +muscovite+ quartz."
High resolution satellite-based targeting and mapping will be utilized to filter out high priority areas prior to undertaking detailed field work. A field program is proposed to start in fall of 2023.
Private Placement Update
The Company announces that it does not intend to proceed at this time with the third tranche of its non-brokered private placement (the "Offering") as previously announced in its News Releases of March 14, 2023, May 2, 2023, May 16, 2023, June 16, 2023 and July 17, 2023, for the issuance of up to 18,750,000 units (each, a "Unit") at a price of
On May 2, 2023, the Company closed the first tranche of the Offering pursuant to which it sold an aggregate of 13,759,042 Units for gross proceeds of
National Instrument 43-101 Disclosure
Nicholas Rodway, P.Geo, (License #46541) (Permit to Practice# 100359) is a qualified person as defined by National Instrument 43-101- Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects. Mr. Rodway has reviewed and approved the technical content in this release.
About Todd River Resources
Todd River Resources (ASX:TRT) is an Australian-based resources company that is focused on critical minerals that are essential for the future. The Company is in the process of acquiring several lithium focused projects in Canada and continues to own a base metal resource at its Mt. Hardy Project in the Northern Territory as well as several exciting Ni-Cu-PGE and base metal projects in Western Australia.
With a strong management team and strong financial position, Todd River is well placed to pursue additional critical mineral opportunities across Canada and Australia.
About Zimtu Capital
Zimtu Capital Corp. is a public investment issuer that aspires to achieve long-term capital appreciation for its shareholders. Zimtu Capital companies may operate in the fields of mineral exploration, mining, technology, life sciences or investment. The Company trades on the TSX Venture Exchange under the symbol "ZC" and Frankfurt under symbol "ZCT1". For more information visit: www.zimtu.com.
On Behalf of the Board of Directors
ZIMTU CAPITAL CORP.
"Sean Charland"
Sean Charland
President & Director
Tel: 604.681.1568
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