Currie Rose Resources Inc. (TSXV: CUI) (“Currie Rose” or the “Company”) is pleased to announce that the Company has entered into a share exchange agreement (the “Share Exchange Agreement”) on March 21, 2023 with WA Hydrogen Pty Ltd. (“Kotai Energy”) and the shareholders of Kotai Energy, pursuant to which the Company will acquire all of the issued and outstanding shares of Kotai Energy (the “Kotai Shares”), in consideration for the issuance of 50 million common shares of the Company (the “Consideration Shares”) at $0.05 per share and a 5% royalty on future production (the “Transaction”).
Kotai Energy, in partnership with Curtin University in Western Australia, is developing solid state bulk exportable hydrogen technologies for deployment away from the production source, with the objective of it being economically and commercially viable (the “Hydrogen Project”). Kotai Energy’s partnership with Curtin University commenced in November 2018 with the intention that Curtin University, with the financial assistance and in-kind support assistance of Kotai Energy, submit an initial application to the Australian Research Council (“ARC”) seeking funding for the Hydrogen Project. The Hydrogen Project offers various synergies with the vanadium redox flow battery technology that is currently being pursued by the Company and each target the growing need for reliable alternative sources of energy.
After the completion of the Transaction, Kotai Energy will be a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Company, and the Company would continue to primarily focus on its North Queensland Vanadium Project (the “NQV Project”) in Queensland, Australia while owning (through Kotai Energy) the complimentary option to acquire 100% of the intellectual property rights (“IPR”) associated with the Hydrogen Project from Curtin University for an anticipated 2.5-3-year option period. The Company would not be required to spend a substantial amount of financial resources on the Hydrogen Project prior to the option exercise, as Kotai Energy’s financial obligations in connection with its partnership with Curtin University and the ARC research grant are fully funded until August 2023 and the required annual contribution toward the Hydrogen Project from Kotai Energy is AUD$70,000.
Below is the breakdown of the projected project and corporate expenditures:
North Queensland Vanadium Project Expenditures – Phase 1 Working Capital – C$405,900
Infill diamond drilling and downhole geophysical surveys at Cambridge Deposit – C$157,500
Metallurgical studies – C$157,500
Aircore drilling at Runnymede or Flinders – C$54,000
Contingency – C$36,000
Kotai Expenses – C$67,500
Grant Expenses – Curtin University – C$67,500
Projected Corporate Expenditures (following 6 months) – C$242,000
As Michael Griffiths is the President and Chief Executive Officer of the Company, and is also a shareholder of Kotai Energy, the Transaction is a related party transaction under Multilateral Instrument 61-101 – Protection of Minority Securityholders in Special Transactions (“MI 61-101”). The Company is exempt from the formal valuation and minority shareholder approval requirements imposed by MI 61-101 pursuant to the exemptions in section 5.5(a) and 5.7(a) of MI 61-101, as the Consideration Shares issuable to Mr. Griffiths, being 15 million common shares in the capital of the Company, in exchange for his 30% ownership interest in Kotai Energy, does not exceed 25% of the Company’s market capitalization. The Transaction was approved by those directors of the Company who are independent in connection with such transaction.
Upon completion of the Transaction, Mr. Griffiths, directly or indirectly, owns, controls or exercises direction over, an aggregate of 22,047,894 common shares in the capital of the Company, increasing his shareholdings from 4.04% to 12.63%.
Other than Mr. Griffiths, all other parties to the Transaction are arm’s length to the Company. No finder’s fee is payable in respect of the Transaction.
Immediately following the completion of the Transaction, Nicole Morcombe will be appointed as a director of the Company. Upon her appointment, the Company will grant Ms. Morcombe 4,500,000 stock options, exercisable at $0.05 per share for 5 years from date of issuance.
The Transaction is subject to corporate and regulatory approvals, including TSX Venture Exchange (the “TSXV”) approval. The Company expects to obtain disinterested shareholder approval through written consent resolution to comply with the applicable policies of the TSXV.
About Currie Rose Resources Inc.
Currie Rose is a publicly traded battery metals explorer and developer focused on identifying high-value assets in mining-friendly jurisdictions. The Company’s immediate focus is the advanced NQV Project in Queensland, Australia. The NQV Project hosts the Cambridge Deposit with an Indicated Mineral Resource of 61.33 Mt @ 0.34% V2O5 and 234.6 ppm MoO3 along with an Inferred Mineral Resource of 144.87 Mt @ 0.33% V2O5 and 241.9 ppm MoO3 (Dufresne et al., 2022). The Cambridge Deposit Resource is open for expansion.
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