Montero to Acquire Stake in Greenflash Phosphate Project

Business & Finance

Montero Mining and Exploration has entered a binding letter agreement with Greenflash 251 to acquire up to a 75% interest in the Greenflash Offshore Phosphate Project in South Africa (the “Greenflash Project”).

Montero has 6 months from signing to complete financial, legal and technical due diligence and seek TSXV approval. Upon fulfillment of all conditions precedent, Montero will immediately earn a 49% interest in the Greenflash Project by committing to complete a NI43-101 compliant resource and earn up to a 75% interest by completing a Bankable Feasibility study.

Montero has also entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (“MOU”) with Ovation Capital (“Ovation”) to co-fund the due diligence investigation and ultimately provide project finance for the Greenflash Project. Upon completion of successful due diligence Ovation will have the right to earn 49% of Montero’s interest by providing funding to complete a compliant resource.

Ovation has already committed to complete a pre-feasibility study on Montero’s Duyker Eiland phosphate and fertilizer project for equity in the project.

Dr. Tony Harwood, President and Chief Executive Officer of Montero, commented: “Montero is expanding its portfolio of phosphate projects in South Africa with funding partner Ovation Capital. The Greenflash Project has seen extensive drilling providing Montero with meaningful information to serve as basis for developing a resource. Montero and Ovation will focus initially on developing a resource from existing drill core where large areas of phosphate rich sediments have been identified. The acquisition fits with our strategy of developing phosphate rock assets to support a fertilizer plant in Saldanha Bay port.”

The Greenflash Project contains phosphate-rich sediments that are located on the continental shelf off the western coastline of South Africa and at its nearest point is 30km from Saldanha Bay. The initial license area is approximately 65,000km2 in extent and follows the coastline for 400km.

Exploration in the Greenflash Project area started in the 1980’s for diamonds. The area was mapped and geophysical surveys were completed in the search for diamonds which are extensivly mined along this coastline on the continental shelf. Drill core from the diamond exploration was made availalbe to the University of Cape Town (“UCT”) for research purposes. Studies were advanced by the Geological Survey and UCT’s Marine Geoscience Group based on the drill core samples. An extensive area of phosphate-rich sediment has been identified offshore from Saldanha Bay and forms the principal evaluation target.