Zenyatta Ventures Ltd. (“Zenyatta” or “Company”) (TSXV: ZEN) is pleased to announce that the Company has reached an agreement with Cliffs Natural Resources Exploration Canada Inc., an affiliate of Cliffs Natural Resources Inc. (NYSE: CLF) (Paris: CLF) (“Cliffs”), for the acquisition of 100% of the Albany graphite deposit.
Zenyatta has recently exercised its right and acquired an 80% interest in a claim block (4F) by having spent $10 million on exploration over the last 2 years at the Albany project. The Company has now acquired Cliffs’ remaining 20% interest (total of 100%) in the claim block referred to as 4F, which holds the Albany graphite deposit (“Block 4F Claims”). Pursuant to the terms of the transaction, Zenyatta and Cliffs agree to the following with respect to the Block 4F Claims:
a) Zenyatta will issue to Cliffs (or its designated affiliate) a total of 1,250,000 shares as follows: (i) 500,000 shares upon signing the agreement; (ii) 250,000 shares to be issued upon completion of a pre-feasibility study; and (iii) 500,000 shares to be issued upon completion of a feasibility study; and
b) Zenyatta will grant Cliffs a net smelter return royalty of 0.75% on the Block 4F Claims, of which 0.5% can be purchased at any time for $500,000.
Aubrey Eveleigh, President and CEO of Zenyatta, stated “This transaction is of strategic importance to our Company. We now own 100% of the Albany graphite deposit and, more importantly, have eliminated the back-in right that Cliffs held under the original agreement. This allows Zenyatta the liberty of negotiating with another party, especially an end user of graphite, at any time along the development path of our graphite deposit.”
Zenyatta is developing a rare ‘vein-type’ graphite deposit it discovered in 2011 in northeastern Ontario, Canada. It is the only and largest ‘vein type’ graphite deposit under development in the world. Recently, a first pass beneficiation test at SGS Canada Inc. (“Lakefield”) demonstrated a simple concentration and leaching process capable of producing a 97.2% C (total) graphite product from a rough concentrate. Mineralogical work shows the graphite material to be very simple and contains insignificant amounts of undesirable material. Work is on-going to target ultra-high purity levels of >99.0% C with results from a second series of tests expected soon. The Albany deposit is located 30km north of the Trans Canada Highway, power line and natural gas pipeline near the communities of Constance Lake First Nation and Hearst. A rail line is located 70km away and an all-weather road approximately 4-5km from the graphite deposit. The deposit is near surface, underneath glacial till overburden.
Prior to the sale of the Block 4F Claims, the Albany Project was subject to an option and joint venture agreement between the parties dated November 2, 2010 (the “First Amended Albany Agreement”). This agreement is fully described in the prospectus of Zenyatta dated December 15, 2010 and filed on
www.sedar.com. Concurrent with the sale of the Block 4F Claims, the parties entered into an amended option agreement dated November 21, 2012 (the “Second Amended Albany Agreement”) with respect to the other claims in the Albany Project (the “Other Claims”). The primary amendment to the First Amended Albany Agreement is a variation of the earn-in expenditure obligations. The following is a summary of the provisions of the Second Amended Albany Agreement which is filed on
www.sedar.com:
• Zenyatta Second Option to Increase Ownership from 25% to 80%. Pursuant to the Second Amended Albany Agreement the Company currently has a 25% interest in the Other Claims and an option (the “Second Option”) to acquire a further 55% interest in the Other Claims. In order to exercise the Second Option, the Company must carry out and complete not less than 3,000 meters of diamond drilling on targets located on the Other Claims and sample and analyse the drill core prior to December 31, 2014, provided that if prior to December 31, 2014, Zenyatta has not completed at least 3,000 meters of such drilling and Cliffs determines that targets should be drilled on the Other Claims located outside of the agreed targets, then Zenyatta will complete such drilling as requested by Cliffs on other targets on the Other Claims and sample and analyze the drill core, all prior to December 31, 2014. In addition, Zenyatta shall pay to Cliffs $55,000 on or before July 1, 2013. Although the Company is committed to this drilling program and intends to exercise the Second Option at this time, if the Company does not exercise the Second Option, the Parties shall associate as a joint venture pursuant to the terms of the Second Amended Albany Agreement in which the Company shall have a 25% participating interest and Cliffs shall have a 75% participating interest.
• Remaining Terms. The First Amended Albany Agreement provided for the following all of which have been adopted by the Second Amended Albany Agreement on the Other Claims: 1) Claw Back Right by exercisable by Cliffs upon exercise of Second Option. 2) Sole Funding by the Company after exercise of the Second Option by the Company in the event that Cliffs does not exercise the Claw-Back Right. 3) Claw Back Right exercisable by Cliffs upon satisfaction of Sole Funding Obligation. 4) Cliffs retains its right of first refusal and the right to nominate a director. 5) Eveleigh Geological Consulting Inc. (“EGC”) retains certain benefits regarding cash payments upon reaching milestones and 2.0% NSR royalty, 1% of which can be purchased at anytime for $1,000,000 (EGC is a geological consulting company owned by Aubrey J. Eveleigh, the President, Chief Executive Officer and a director of the Company). These benefits were negotiated in 2010 by the parties in recognition of the initiative taken by EGC in recognizing the geological concept and the compilation of data which was the basis for staking claims over two years ago when the Albany project was first established.
As noted above and for the purposes of National Instrument 62-103 early warning reporting, Cliffs Natural Resources Exploration Inc., an affiliate of Cliffs, was issued 500,000 shares of Zenyatta pursuant to the terms of a purchase agreement between the parties that governed the sale of the interest in the Block 4F Claims. In addition, Cliffs (or its designated affiliate) has the right to receive up to an additional 750,000 Zenyatta shares (on pre-feasibility and feasibility studies) pursuant to the sale of the interest in the Block 4F Claims. Before the sale of the interest in the Block 4F Claims, Cliffs (and its affiliates) owned a total of 4,675,000 shares of Zenyatta and 3,200,000 common share purchase warrants (the “Warrants”); 2,200,000 of which entitle the holder to acquire one common share of Zenyatta for $1.00 until December 23, 2012, and 1,000,000 of which entitle the holder to acquire one common share of Zenyatta for $1.50 until December 23, 2015. Cliffs (and its affiliates) now hold 5,175,000 common shares of Zenyatta, representing 12.7% of Zenyatta’s outstanding shares. In the event that the Warrants are fully exercised and all shares are issued pursuant to the Block 4F Claims purchase agreement, Cliffs (and its affiliates) would hold 9,125,000 Zenyatta shares, representing approximately 20.5% of the total issued and outstanding shares of Zenyatta calculated on a partially diluted basis and 15.4% on a fully diluted basis.
Cliffs (and its affiliates) hold the shares and Warrants of Zenyatta for investment purposes and may, from time to time, acquire additional securities of Zenyatta or dispose of such securities as it may deem appropriate. Cliffs Natural Resources Exploration Inc.’s address is c/o Cliffs Natural Resources Inc., 200 Public Square, Suite 3300, Cleveland, OH 44114, and a copy of the applicable early warning report can be obtained from counsel to Cliffs Natural Resources Exploration Inc., Lawson Lundell LLP, Attention Khaled Abdel-Barr at (604) 631-9233 or under Zenyatta’s profile on SEDAR at
www.sedar.com. Cliffs (inclusive of its affiliates) is a “related party” of Zenyatta as it is a holder of 10% or more of the issued and outstanding shares of Zenyatta and, thereby, the sale of the interest in the Block 4F Claims is a “related party transaction”, as such terms are defined by Multilateral Instrument 61-101- Protection of Minority Security Holders in Special Transactions (“MI 61-101”). In addition, Aubrey J. Eveleigh, President, Chief Executive Officer and a Director of the Company is a “related party” by virtue of his interest in the Second Amended Albany Agreement. MI 61-101 requires Zenyatta, in the absence of exemptions, to obtain a formal valuation for, and minority shareholder approval of, the “related party transaction”. Zenyatta is relying on the exemptions from the formal valuation and minority approval requirements of MI 61-101 pursuant to which a formal valuation and minority approval are not required in the event that at the time the transaction is agreed to, neither the fair market value of the subject matter of, nor the fair market value of the consideration for, the transaction, insofar as it involves interested parties, exceeds 25 per cent of Zenyatta’s market capitalization. The purchase of the interest in the Block 4F Claims was approved by the directors of Zenyatta, all of whom are independent of Cliffs.
Zenyatta now has 40,597,313 common shares issued and outstanding with a total of 59,354,862 shares on a fully diluted basis. Mr. Aubrey Eveleigh, P.Geo., President and CEO, is the “Qualified Person” under NI 43-101 and has reviewed the technical information contained in this news release. To find out more on Zenyatta Ventures Ltd., please visit website
www.zenyatta.ca or contact the Company at
info@zenyatta.ca or Tel. 807-346-1660. Neither TSX Venture Exchange nor its Regulation Services Provider (as that term is defined in the policies of the TSX Venture Exchange) accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release. This News Release includes certain "forward-looking statements". These statements are based on information currently available to the Company and the Company provides no assurance that actual results will meet management's expectations. Forward-looking statements include estimates and statements that describe the Company's future plans, objectives or goals, including words to the effect that the Company or management expects a stated condition or result to occur. Forward-looking statements may be identified by such terms as "believes", "anticipates", "expects", "estimates", "may", "could", "would", "will", “should” or "plan". Since forward-looking statements are based on assumptions and address future events and conditions, by their very nature they involve inherent risks and uncertainties. Actual results relating to, among other things, results of exploration, project development, reclamation and capital costs of the Company's mineral properties, and the Company's financial condition and prospects, could differ materially from those currently anticipated in such statements for many reasons such as: changes in general economic conditions and conditions in the financial markets; changes in demand and prices for minerals; litigation, legislative, environmental and other judicial, regulatory, political and competitive developments; technological and operational difficulties encountered in connection with the activities of the Company; and other matters discussed in this news release. This list is not exhaustive of the factors that may affect any of the Company's forward-looking statements. These and other factors should be considered carefully and readers should not place undue reliance on the Company's forward-looking statements. The Company does not undertake to update any forward-looking statement that may be made from time to time by the Company or on its behalf, except in accordance with applicable securities laws.