Quebec, Canada
Located on the Abitibi Quebec Greenstone Belt
The Property is located in the Nord-du-Quebec area.
Location and Infrastructure: Abitibi Greenstone Belt
Targets
Geochemical Targets
Geophysical and Drilled Anomalies
Quebec, Canada
The Everett property is recognized by the USGS and the Quebec Geological Sciences Service as the host of one of the most significant hard-rock ilmenite (FeTiO3) oxide bodies in the world, alongside producing deposits at Lac Tio, Quebec (Rio Tinto Fer et Titane Inc.) and Tellnes, Norway (Kronos Worldwide Inc.).
Situated near the Lac Tio Operation of RTIT Québec, which is the largest solid ilmenite deposit in the world. RTIT Quebec supplies approximately 19% of the global high-grade titanium dioxide feedstock.
Critical Minerals Contained:
Historical Exploration
Located In Western Henan Province, Within The Heart Of China’s Largest Silver Mining Area Known As The Tieluping Mining District.
Concessions & Infrastructure
Exploration Work
NEW MUZHU CHINESE PROJECT: WLG F12 Vein Project
Located a mere 21 km northeast of our XWG and LMM properties, in the highly coveted Ying Mining District in the Henan Province of China, the newly dubbed “WLG F12 Vein” project within the Wulonggou Gold Mine (“WGM”) system represents an exciting new opportunity in Muzhu’s portfolio of curated assets. This new undertaking is the embodiment of Muzhu’s 3-pronged strategy: to find under-the-radar opportunities offering minimal barrier-to-entry with a disproportionate upside potential that can be executed through efficient and disciplined planning.
The WLG F12 Vein was closed approximately 20 years ago to make room for the construction of a new highway. However, other veins in the Wulonggou Gold Mine system continued to remain in production. Recently, Muzhu was able to secure an Exploration Agreement to re-open the WGL F12 Vein by entering the system via the creation of a new portal. In September of last year, Muzhu’s Chinese subsidiary, LSM, executed an Exploration Agreement and paid a refundable deposit of CAD 190,000 to the owners for the exclusive rights to explore and investigate the WLG F12 Vein, the deepest vein in the Wulonggou Gold Mine’s mineralized system.
A new portal and drift to the historical workings of the WLG F12 vein has been achieved (see photos below), and a 5,000-ton bulk sample is being excavated in preparation for processing at a local flotation mill, some 9 km away. In what can be considered a vote of confidence, an advance deposit of $40,000 CAN was received by LSM from a Chinese smelter agent against the potential value that may be realized once the bulk sample is processed and refined.