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Miata Metals is focused on gold exploration in the Guiana Shield of South America, holding over 400km² across two significant gold assets, the Sela Creek and Nassau Projects.

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Miata Metals is focused on gold exploration in the Guiana Shield of South America, holding over 400km² across two significant gold assets, the Sela Creek and Nassau Projects. These projects have a history of artisanal mining for over 100 years, indicating potentially large-scale ore bodies and supported by comprehensive databases for subsurface potential.

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Cash position
193,831
Shares outstanding
103,838,872
Fully diluted shares
134,112,573
Mineral resource
Gold mineralization at Sela Creek is observed within a northwest trending corridor that has a strike length of over 7 km and extends through the central part of the concession. In 2013, there were five main prospects within the central mineralised corridor: Central Ridge, Cambior, Stranger, Jons Pit and Puma. Continued small scale mining opens new pits and the older pits are flooded or filled with tailings. Past operators recognized that the Paaston and Panther prospects may represent separate mineralized trends. Mineralization is spatially associated with the faulted contact of a moderate intensity magnetic unit of likely felsic intrusive affinity, and a more widespread schist with slightly lower magnetic signature. This interpretation is supported by localisation of alluvial pits along the faulted contacts between the two magnetically distinct units, and the fact that almost all of the drainages that have sources at these contacts have been mined for placer gold.
Projects
["Sela Creek Gold Project: Miata Metals has a 70% earned interest in the Sela Creek Project, with an option to earn up to 100%. The Sela Creek Project covers >200km² of the Guiana Greenstone belt, with a 30km² area that has been mined for decades artisanally. The project contains seven main pits/targets that are encompassed by two large shear zones. The Sela Creek gold project in Suriname has been mined for alluvial gold and is currently mined for gold in weathered bedrock, called saprolite. Local miners started small-scale mining at Sela Creek in the period from 1920-1930, one of the earliest gold occurrences found in the Tapanahony river area. Past and current mining and production span an area of 30 km2. Despite this extensive production, only limited exploration for gold in bedrock has taken place. The first drilling was done by Hunter Bay in 2012 with positive results. 79North acquired Hunter Bay in 2017 but conducted minimal exploration. Miata Metals has an option to earn-in to 100% of the Sela Creek Project, with a 70% interest already earned through its acquisition of 79North. Sela Creek is located 235 km south of Paramaribo, the capital of Suriname. The property can be accessed in a variety of ways depending on time, personnel, and materials: Scheduled flights from the Zorg en Hoop airstrip in Paramaribo to Drietabikki, and from Drietabikki a motorized canoe to travel 40 km upstream on the Tapanahony River to the small village of Paaston at the northwestern edge of the Sela Creek concession. Fuel and heavy equipment can be brought in by motorized canoe from Albina. A helicopter from Paramaribo can reach the field area in about 1 hour. From the village of Paaston the majority of the concession is accessed by four-wheel drive all-terrain vehicles (ATV) along dirt tracks created by small-scale miners. Gold mineralization at Sela Creek is observed within a northwest trending corridor that has a strike length of over 7 km and extends through the central part of the concession. In 2013, there were five main prospects within the central mineralised corridor: Central Ridge, Cambior, Stranger, Jons Pit and Puma. Continued small scale mining opens new pits and the older pits are flooded or filled with tailings. Past operators recognized that the Paaston and Panther prospects may represent separate mineralized trends. Mineralization is spatially associated with the faulted contact of a moderate intensity magnetic unit of likely felsic intrusive affinity, and a more widespread schist with slightly lower magnetic signature. This interpretation is supported by localisation of alluvial pits along the faulted contacts between the two magnetically distinct units, and the fact that almost all of the drainages that have sources at these contacts have been mined for placer gold. From January 2011 through 2013, Sela Creek was explored using high-resolution satellite imagery, airborne geophysics, soil, channel and rock-chip geochemical sampling programs, reconnaissance and prospect scale mapping and diamond core drilling. Nine (9) diamond core holes totaling 1693.5 m were drilled in five fences at Jons Pit. The drilling encountered rock types typical of greenstone belts, all of which are locally mineralized. Drilling intercepts include: SKD001 42.0 m @ 1.22 g/t Au (SKD001) including 15.0 m @ 2.42 g/t Au; SKD002 28 m @ 1.12 g/t Au (SKD002) including 2 m @ 5.89 g/t Au and 3 m @ 2.45 g/t Au; SKD008 8.0 m @ 2.70 g/t Au (SKD008) including 4.0 m @ 4.57 g/t Au. The Central Guiana Shield Shear Zone (CGSZ) is a major structure that runs along the southwestern boundary of the concession, and a semi parallel splay of the CGSZ represents the northeastern boundary of the concession. The interaction of these two structures has created an area of extension for gold-rich fluids and intrusive rocks to access the highly deformed sedimentary and volcanic sequence of the greenstone belt. Sampling completed on the Sela Creek Gold project in July 2024 yielded several high-grade occurrences of gold. Most notably the newly exposed Stranger Pit yielded high gold grades over a significant area. The primary gold trend has an apparent north-north-east trend but may represent a sequence of mega-scale extensional structures and the Jons trend occurs along one such extensional structure. These structural and intrusive features indicate an excellent region for gold exploration where a new major gold deposit may be established should continued exploration be successful. All mining on the claim is currently done by artisanal miners and not by Miata. Miata does not generate revenue from mining activities or royalties."]
Leadership
Dr. Jaap Verbaas, PhD (CEO, A seasoned geologist with extensive expertise in field geology, specializing in orogenic gold and Iron Oxide Copper Gold deposits. He holds a B.Sc. and M.Sc. in Structural Geology and Metamorphic Petrology from Utrecht University and a Ph.D. in Proterozoic Geology from Simon Fraser University.), John Wenger, CPA, CA (CFO, Former VP Strategy and CFO of Contact Gold Corp. with extensive experience in financial reporting and corporate finance in the mining sector.), Dr. Luke Bickerton, PhD (VP EXPLORATION, An earth scientist with a Ph.D. in Mineral Deposits and Precambrian Geology, bringing over 13 years of experience in geological research and mineral exploration.), James Reid, CPA, CA (DIRECTOR, Managing Partner at Three Peaks Capital with deep capital markets and accounting experience, including financial modelling and valuations.), Danny Matthews, JD (DIRECTOR, Managing Partner at Three Peaks Capital with a strong background in law and finance, advising on corporate affairs and transactional strategies.), Danae Voormeij, MSc, PGeo (DIRECTOR, Principal consultant for Mynah Exploration Inc. with over 20 years of experience exploring for gold deposits and a published author on gold exploration in tropical landscapes.), Derk Hartman (DIRECTOR, A seasoned executive with over 25 years of experience in mining and banking, specializing in project development and capital markets.

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