Moonbound Mining Provides Corporate Update and Expands Exploration at its Norrabees Lithium Project in Northern Cape, South Africa

  • The Company has raised CAD$8.6M year to date, with the vast majority being utilized to advance our projects and support strategic initiatives.  
  • Ongoing exploration efforts have been completed, and results are pending, including a property-wide hyperspectral survey, ground-truthing of historical pegmatites, soil sampling, chip sampling, and trenching. To date, all 51 mapped historical pegmatites have been confirmed.  
  • Chief Geologist, Dr. J Hattingh, is designing an initial drill campaign to add to the historical high-grade results, including 20m-2.14% Li2O in a single pegmatite adjacent to the known stockpile. The pegmatites surrounding this known drill hole extend up to 390m in length. 
  • Metallurgical testing completed on an existing stockpile (the “Original Stockpile”) of 30kt @ av. 1.06% LiO lithium that enables the concentration of the resource to a salable 4 – 6% Spodumene Concentrate with minimal CAPEX and OPEX. 
  • Further testing of additional stockpiles (the “Expansion Stockpiles”) near the Original Stockpile is underway to enhance the volume of potential near-term lithium sales. 
  • The Company has executed a definitive agreement to acquire Continental Lithium Africa and its high-grade Namibian lithium asset and is looking to close this in short order. 

VANCOUVER, BC – TheNewswire – August 29, 2024 – Moonbound Mining Ltd. (“Moonbound” or the “Company”) (CSE: MML) is pleased to provide an update on corporate operations and its inaugural exploration program at its Norrabees Lithium Project located in the Northern Cape, South Africa. Since execution of the acquisition agreements on January 29, 2024, surface mapping, sampling, and trenching has commenced with results expected shortly. As a result of those actions, the scale of the potential volume and grade of the resource at the Norrabees Lithium Project has substantially increased. While the Company awaits results from sampling and trenching, stockpiles of previously unknown crushed ore at the surface have been located that have the potential to add more than five times the Original Stockpile.

James Lumley, CEO of Moonbound, states, “It is rare to come across an asset so vast in metal potential within an existing mining community, combined with a ready-to-sell stockpile capable of proving the concentrate capacity of the lithium pegmatites at our flagship asset. As we ramp up our activities, we continue to be encouraged by each data point received and look forward to sharing these developments with the market as we march towards what we believe could be a potential Tier 1 lithium asset with market-leading economics.”  

Norrabees Exploration Campaign

The Norrabees Lithium Project is hosted in a continental-wide pegmatite field (see Figure 1) in the former feldspar mining community of Steinkopf in Northern Cape, South Africa. The land package is 167,000 hectares, playing host to a mapped lithium field of 40km in strike-bearing 51 spodumene-bearing pegmatites with XRF sample grades ranging up to 5.7% Li2O in grab and chip samples.1 (see Figure 2)

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The only modern exploration was primarily focused on the Norrabees 1 pegmatite, constituting a small portion of the current drill targets. This single pegmatite has only been drill tested to a depth of 32m and showed strong lithium mineralization, 1.62% Li2O @ 2.37m, 2.02% Li2O @ 4.76m and 20m at 2.14% Li2O (see Figure 3). An NI 43-101 compliant resource report was completed on the Original Stockpile on January 17, 2024, and showed a resource of 30kt of average grade 1.06% Li2O (the “43-101 Technical Report”).

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The Original Stockpile is within a 5-hectare mining permit upon one of the mapped spodumene-bearing pegmatites (see Figure 3). Pegmatites have been surface mapped, suggesting lengths of 390-840m (see Figure 4), 20-30m height and 18-47m width (see Figure 5).

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The Department of Mineral Resources and Energy (“DMRE”) has accepted the Company’s Mining Permit Applications covering a 5-hectare extension to Norrabees 1 and at Spodumene Kop. If deemed prudent, this 90-day process allows the Company to expand its operation for future exploitation. The current prospecting license encapsulates the entirety of this spodumene-bearing pegmatite swarm.

Efforts are ongoing to further define this large exploration target, with plans to test and monetize the existing stockpile. The Company is actively seeking off-take partners and implementing a QA-QC process for future spodumene concentration.

This area of South Africa is mining country with outstanding infrastructure and community support. Access to the project is a short drive to National Highway N7, a direct route to the port of Cape Town. It has access to its own freshwater borehole and the ability to tap into the local power grid. The Company is supported by nearby Steinkopf and Good House Communities, which has a ready and experienced mining workforce. The Company has embarked on its first “Training Program” for its workforce, with a planned rolling training program through the balance of the year and 2025 as operations ramp up.

Expansion Stockpiles

Moonbound personnel have been engaged in surface-level mapping, sampling and trenching since March 2024. During that time, several previously unknown stockpiles at surface were discovered across the Norrabees Lithium Project. The visual makeup of these Expansion Stockpiles is similar to the Original Stockpile covered in the 43-101 Technical Report, and test work is underway to confirm the concentration of lithium in the ore, deleterious elements and volumes. In total, an additional 170,000t of lithium mineralised stockpile material have been identified creating an overall stockpile of 200,000t (see Figure 6).

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Acquisition of Continental Lithium

As previously announced by the Company on July 26, 2024, the Company has entered into a definitive agreement with Continental Lithium, which it anticipates will close in short order. The Company thanks shareholders for their patience in this acquisition and looks forward to demonstrating a multi-asset, significant new lithium company focused on potential tier 1 lithium assets in Africa.

Moonbound Mining Ltd. is a mineral exploration company focused on exploring and exploiting potential world-class hard-rock lithium projects in Africa. The Company’s main focus is the Norrabees project in Northern Cape, South Africa.

Qualified Person’s Statement

Dr Johan Hattigh is the “Qualified Person” as defined by National Instrument 43-101 Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects who has reviewed and approved the technical information that is contained within this news release.

About Moonbound Mining

Moonbound Mining, headquartered in Vancouver, BC Canada, is a mineral exploration and development company focused on exploiting world-class hard-rock lithium projects in Africa. The Company’s core focus is the Norrabees project in Northern Cape, South Africa. Moonbound Mining’s management is committed to operating efficiently and with transparency in all areas of the business, staying sharply focused on creating long-term, sustainable shareholder value. Investors and/or other interested parties may sign up for updates about the Company’s continued progress on its website: https://moonboundmining.com/

For further information, please refer to the Company’s disclosure record on SEDAR+ (www.sedarplus.ca).

On Behalf of the Board of Directors

James Lumley

Chief Executive Officer

+1 (604) 688-9588

info@moonboundmining.com

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