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Peak Minerals to acquire majority stake in Suriname’s Tapanahony gold project

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Australian exploration and development company Peak Minerals has entered into a binding letter of intent to acquire a significant interest in the Tapanahony gold project located in Suriname, South America.

As per the agreement, Peak Minerals will have the option to acquire an initial 60% stake in the project through a combination of share issuance and cash payments. Additionally, the company can secure an extra 30% interest by issuing two million shares six months after the closing date. The remaining 10% can be acquired at any time through a combination of cash and shares, based on an independent valuation.

To support its activities, Peak also plans a non-brokered private placement of eight million shares at A$0.25 per share, raising A$2 million for working capital, pending approval from the Canadian Securities Exchange.

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Spanning 29,000 hectares, the Tapanahony Gold project encompasses several gold targets ranging from large soil anomalies to areas with limited drilling, suggesting significant exploration potential. The project’s data includes airborne geophysics, semi-quantitative drainage panning, auger grids, mapping, sampling from small-scale mining sites, and 4km of drilling.

The Tapanahony Gold project lies within Suriname’s part of the Guiana Shield, a region known for its productive greenstone belt. The area hosts 15 gold mines, including the Rosebel and Merian mines. The transaction is contingent on the completion of definitive documents and regulatory approvals.

To assist with its growth strategy in Suriname, Peak Minerals has also formed a new advisory board, including industry experts John Williamson of Metals Group and Mario Stifano of Galantas Gold.

In addition to the Suriname project, Peak recently completed a detailed desktop review of the Minta Rutile Project in Cameroon, which covers 8,800km² of exploration permits and identified high-priority drilling targets for rutile, zircon, rare earths and gold.

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