# Leviathan Metals (TSXV:lvx)

> Leviathan Metals is focused on Tier 1 copper exploration in Botswana, particularly targeting the Kalahari Copper Belt.

## About

Leviathan Metals is focused on Tier 1 copper exploration in Botswana, particularly targeting the Kalahari Copper Belt. The company is exploring its 100%-owned Central Project, which is strategically located adjacent to significant deposits owned by MMG. The region is known for its political stability, investor-friendly policies, rich copper resources, and ready infrastructure, making it an attractive area for mining investment.

## Key facts

- **Cash position:** $3M CAD
- **Shares outstanding:** 99,723,831
- **Fully diluted shares:** 108,267,331
- **Warrants:** 1,543,500
- **Options:** 7,000,000
- **Mineral resource:** First mover silver-lead-zinc opportunity in an under-explored district. Average historic interval of 15 metres @ 13.25% Pb+Zn over three diamond drill holes without any Ag or Cu assay records. Recent rock chip sampling in the area of historic drilling returned grades of up to 347 g/t Ag, 10.1% Pb and 40% Zn.
- **Projects:** ["Central Copper Project - Botswana\n\nLeviathan’s 100% owned Central Project directly adjoins MMG’s Khoemacau property, and encompasses the southern end of a NW-SE corridor that MMG have referred to as the \"Zone 5 Corridor”. This corridor hosts the largest and highest-grade known copper deposits within the KCB, mostly on the flanks of very large anticlinal folds, also referred to as domes. The interpreted dome at the Central Project (the “Hyena Hills” dome) represents the next dome south on the Zone 5 Corridor and is the only one that has received little in the way of exploration, there having been no exploration drilling on the Central Project. The Central Project is interpreted to host approximately 24 km of the DKF-NPF contact, mostly on the limbs and around the hinge of the Hyena Hills dome, as supported by high-resolution ground magnetic survey completed between 2023 and 2025. A portion of the DKF-NPF on the Central Project is on the limb of the so-called Mowana fold, on which MMG’s Zone 9 discovery is situated (12 kilometers along strike).\n\nAn airborne electromagnetic (AEM) survey both of this dome and the continuation of the Mowana fold limb will be flown shortly, from which it is expected that a series of drilling targets will be developed. Like MMG’s ground, the Central Project is covered by a cover of Kalahari overburden, hence the importance of quality geophysical data.","Ngami NE Project - Botswana\n\nAt Leviathan’s Ngami NE Project, a 12-to-14-kilometer strike length of the DKF-NPF contact has been interpreted from magnetic data below the Kalahari overburden, within a window free from basalt cover. Cobre Limited have reported several thick Cu-Ag mineralized drillhole intersections from their Ngami Copper Project (NCP) 15 to 30 kilometers to the southwest along strike from the Ngami NE Project on the DKF-NPF contact, potentially on the same magnetic feature.\n\nSeveral of the better holes drilled by Cobre include 10.7m at 1.3 % Cu and 18 g/t Ag from 136.2m in hole NCP08, 14.9m at 0.5 % Cu and 13 g/t Ag from 142.5m in hole NCP42, 9.6m at 0.6 % Cu and 9 g/t Ag from 263m in hole NCP38, and 26.0m at 0.4 % Cu + 1 g/t Ag from 272m in hole NCP404.","Maun Project - Botswana\n\nLeviathan's Maun Project is approximately 90 - 100 km on strike NE from MMG’s 'Zone 5 Corridor.' The Maun Project 'straddles' almost the full width of the KCB, and as such, there is a high likelihood that the DKF-NPF is present and that multiple anticlines and synclines are repeating the stratigraphy and potentially favourable structural sites. However, the Maun Project is entirely covered by an unknown thickness of Karoo basalts and dolerites in addition to the Kalahari cover.","Foča - Bosnia and Herzegovina\n\nFirst mover silver-lead-zinc opportunity in an under-explored district. Average historic interval of 15 metres @ 13.25% Pb+Zn over three diamond drill holes without any Ag or Cu assay records. Recent rock chip sampling in the area of historic drilling returned grades of up to 347 g/t Ag, 10.1% Pb and 40% Zn."]

_Verified data last updated: 2026-05-15_

## Recent filings

- 2026-05-20 — press_release — [lvx_2026-05-20_08-05-37.pdf](https://chat.orbiton.app/lvx/preview/51666?documentId=51666)
- 2026-05-11 — other — [lvx_2026-05-11_10-14-51.pdf](https://chat.orbiton.app/lvx/preview/49877?documentId=49877)
- 2026-05-11 — technical_report — [lvx_2026-05-11_10-14-20.pdf](https://chat.orbiton.app/lvx/preview/49878?documentId=49878)
- 2026-05-11 — other — [lvx_2026-05-11_10-10-49.pdf](https://chat.orbiton.app/lvx/preview/49876?documentId=49876)
- 2026-05-05 — other — [lvx_2026-05-05_15-54-57.pdf](https://chat.orbiton.app/lvx/preview/38221?documentId=38221)
- 2026-05-05 — press_release — [lvx_2026-05-05_15-31-42.pdf](https://chat.orbiton.app/lvx/preview/38220?documentId=38220)
- 2026-05-05 — other — [lvx_2026-05-05_15-26-03.pdf](https://chat.orbiton.app/lvx/preview/38219?documentId=38219)
- 2026-04-23 — press_release — [Leviathan Metals completes High Resolution Helicopter Borne Electromagnetic Survey at its Central Project, Kalahari Copper Belt, Botswana](https://chat.orbiton.app/lvx/preview/29750?documentId=29750)

## Investor FAQ

### [Latest News](https://chat.orbiton.app/lvx/faq/latest-news)

Leviathan Metals recently completed a high-resolution helicopter-borne electromagnetic survey at its Central Project in the Kalahari Copper Belt, Botswana. This survey is expected to help develop a series of drilling targets in the area.

### [Projects Overview](https://chat.orbiton.app/lvx/faq/projects-overview)

Leviathan Metals is focused on its 100%-owned Central Project in Botswana, which is strategically located adjacent to MMG’s Khoemacau property. The company also has the Ngami NE Project, which has interpreted mineralization potential, and the Maun Project, which is believed to host favorable geological structures, although it is covered by basalt and Kalahari overburden.

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