PowerStone Metals has a long-term commitment to delivering shareholder value through high-quality battery metal assets,
in favorable mining jurisdictions, to help meet the increasing demand of
today's rising green economy.

There have been significant increases in prices and demand for commodities related to the electrification of the green economy.

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Global Battery Metals Market Value by 2028 (USD) ①

$25.6B

Estimated Global Cobalt Demand by 2030 ②

270kt

Vehicle Electrification Market in 2030 (USD) ③

$186.8B

INVESTMENT HIGHLIGHTS

  • As commodity prices increase, potential deposits become more profitable, increasing the value of Powerstone.

    Furthermore, the Canada 2022 Federal Budget proposed an introduction of "Super Flow-Through Taxes," adding an additional 30% critical mineral exploration flow through tax credit for specified mineral exploration expenses incurred in Canada, for critical metals, including cobalt, copper and nickel.

  • Strong shareholder support; tight capital structure; 20%+ insider ownership after listing; ~$1M in cash at listing with ~$3M market cap and a starter asset.

  • Seasoned management team with extensive financial expertise and experience taking companies public, as well as successfully transacting in the capital markets. The team has been involved in taking public multiple prospective mining assets, including CORE (TSXV), VOX (TSXV), SBMI (TSXV), BIG (TSXV), WG (CSE) and ASTR (TSXV).

  • Located in Québec, Canada, the Chilton asset has nickel-copper-cobalt-chromium potential. Québec ranked 6th in Investment Attractiveness index and 5th in Policy Perception in the Fraser Institute’s Annual Survey of Mining Companies, 2021.

THE CHILTON COBALT PROJECT

Lanaudière Region, Québec, Canada

The Chilton Cobalt Project is located in Southern Québec, approximately 100km north of Montreal and has nickel-copper-cobalt-chromium potential.

In December 2022, Powerstone filed an initial NI 43-101 Technical Report on the project that proposes a new drill program to further test a believed north-east trend of the mineralization at the Lac Sicotte showing.