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RNS Number : 1929K  Bluebird Merchant Ventures Limited  23 August 2023

Bluebird Merchant Ventures Ltd / EPIC: BMV.L / Market: FTSE / Sector: Mining

23 August 2023

Bluebird Merchant Ventures Ltd ('Bluebird' or 'the Company')

Catalyse Capital agrees to buy Southern Gold's shareholding in Bluebird

 

Bluebird Merchant Ventures Ltd, a gold company primarily focused on bringing
historic mines back into production, is pleased to announce that Catalyse
Capital Ltd ('Catalyse'), a long running and supportive shareholder of
Bluebird, has agreed to acquire Southern Gold Limited's ('Southern Gold')
122.5 million shares in the Company ('the Agreement').  The Board believes
that the share purchase by Catalyse, that recognises the true potential of the
Company's South Korean and Filipino gold projects, will remove a significant
perceived 'overhang' in the trading of Bluebird's shares and allow investors
to focus on the inherent value of the three-project portfolio.

 

Under the terms of the Agreement, Catalyse has agreed to purchase an initial
22.5 million shares in Bluebird at 0.55p per share with settlement due on the
28 August 2023.  Southern Gold's remaining 100 million share will be
purchased by Catalyse in four tranches of 25 million shares each, to be
settled monthly from September to December 2023.  Each of the four tranches
will be priced at 75% of each month's VWAP for Bluebird's shares with a floor
price of 0.4 pence.

 

Southern Gold's existing shareholding of 122.5 million shares represents 17.8%
of the issued capital of Bluebird. They initially received the shareholding
when Bluebird purchased the Gubong and Kochang projects, which was satisfied
through the issue of 200 million shares in Bluebird at a price of 3.6p per
share.  Southern Gold has been aggressively selling down its equity position
in Bluebird as it implements its well documented change in strategy, which is
now focused on the commercialisation of its battery technologies and critical
minerals exploration in South Korea, rather than gold.  It has already sold
26.25 million shares in Bluebird.

 

The Board continues to focus on attaining its Mountain Temporary Use Permits
in South Korea.  The Company awaits the decision of the Board of Audit and
Inspection regarding Kochang and is progressing with an influential strategic
partner regarding Gubong. Furthermore, its JV partner in the Philippines
continues to advance the Batangas Gold Project ('Batangas') which has received
the Certificate of Approval from the Mines and Geosciences Bureau for its
Two-Year Community Development Plan and is now finalising a drill programme
for the next phase of development aimed at bringing the high-grade Lobo area
into production.

 

Bluebird CEO Colin Patterson said, "Catalyse has been a long-standing
supporter of Bluebird and we welcome this staged transaction to exit Southern
Gold from our register. With three high grade gold projects, including an
estimated 1.5m oz Au in South Korea and close to 450,000 oz Au in the
Philippines, a free carry to a production decision at Batangas, supportive
local partners, heavily invested management, cash, and no debt, Catalyse
recognises the potential of the Company.

 

"Southern Gold's selling, caused by their strategic shift away from gold and
into critical metals, has undoubtedly affected our share price, and to
ameliorate the Southern Gold situation is good news.  The Board and investors
can now focus on the positives of the business, the securing of the Mountain
Temporary Use Permits for both the Gubong and Kochang historic gold mines and
the progress being made by our Philippine JV partner at Batangas where it is
finalising the eagerly awaited drill plan, a campaign which we believe will
further quantify the project's excellent potential."

 

Catalyse Capital said, "As a large holder of stock in Bluebird Merchant
Ventures over the last 3 years and a previous supplier of material capital to
protect equity investors, our interests are in sync with current shareholders
and the management of Bluebird, who themselves are large holders. By taking
out Southern Gold we hope that the market will properly value Bluebirds
fantastic assets in Korea and the Philippines, which we eagerly await news
on."

 

This announcement contains inside information for the purposes of article 7 of
the market abuse regulation EU 596/2014 ("MAR").

 

**ENDS**

 

For further information please visit https://bluebirdmv.com or contact:

Colin
Patterson
Bluebird Merchant Ventures Ltd               Email:
colin@bluebirdmv.com

Nick Emmerson                                SI
Capital
Tel: 01483413500

 

About Bluebird:

 

Bluebird Merchant Ventures Ltd (BMV.L) is a London listed South Korea-focused
resources company centred on bringing historically producing gold mines back
into production. The Company, led by a team of proven mine rehabilitation
experts, currently has two 100% owned licensed high grade narrow vein mining
projects, the Kochang Gold and Silver Project ('Kochang') and the Gubong Gold
Project ('Gubong'), which each have a defined route to low cost/ low capex
production with a cumulative target of producing 100,000 oz + Au per annum.

 

The management team has invested cUS$2 million personally into the Company and
believe, following analysis of historic production and exploration data, as
well as extensive sampling, geological, geophysical, and engineering studies,
there is potential for in excess of 1.5 million oz of mineable gold in its
Korean projects alone.

 

Kochang is an epithermal vein deposit with parallel vertical ore bodies
covering 8.3 sq km that reportedly produced 110,000 oz of gold and 5.9 million
oz of silver between 1961 and 1975.  Consisting of a gold and silver mine,
there are currently four main veins and a number of parallel subsidiary veins
vein which have been identified, as well as a newly identified cross-cutting
vein. Historic drilling indicates the veins continue to depth below the
current 150m mine and mapping shows the veins on surface providing potential
above and below the old workings. The veins extend to the NE providing a
strike length of 2.5km with 600m between the two mines not exploited.  There
is potential to expand operations to the southwest/northeast and to depth, as
well as exploit the already mined areas. The total resource potential is
between 550,000 and 700,000 tonnes, with a range of grades between 5.2 g/t to
6.6 g/t gold, and 27.3 g/t to 34.8 g/t silver.  Following the granting of a
Mountain Use permit, there is an estimated 6-to-9-month development time to
trial mining.

 

Gubong, which was historically the second largest gold mine in South Korea has
9 granted tenements covering c.25 sq km.  Gubong is moderately dipping with 9
veins extending 500m below surface and known to extend at least a further
250m. However, the production opportunity for Bluebird prior to looking at
deepening the mine is the 25 levels already developed with all the remnants
and unmined areas left by the original miners.  The 25 levels extend over
120km in total length which indicates the size of the opportunity. The Korea
Resources Corporation ('KORES') estimated 2.34M tonnes at some 7.3g/t Au
garnered from 57 drill holes over 17,715.3 metres.  With additional sampling,
mapping, pit modelling and grade analysis, plus the fact that Gubong is an
orogenic deposit, which typically have a depth of 2km compared to the current
depth of 500m, the Board believe it has a geological potential of 1 million +
oz Au in-situ, plus an estimated additional 300,000 oz Au from satellite ore
bodies.

 

Additionally, the Company has the highly prospective Batangas Gold Exploration
Project in the Philippines, where it has an agreement with a Philippine
company, whose owners have decades of experience in mining, to develop the
Project.  The JV covers the entire Batangas Project area, which has a current
JORC compliant resource of 440,000 ounces, including a maiden ore reserve of
128,000 ounces (including silver credits). Exploration expenditure to the tune
of c.$20m has already been invested.  Work is focused on completing
Exploration and Environmental Work Programmes initially targeting the
high-grade Lobo area, although there is excellent exploration potential across
the licence with high-grade targets already identified and 14km of identified
mineralised structures.  The staged agreement is based on the JV partner
achieving defined development goals and provides Bluebird with a free carry on
the development of Batangas with a view to advancing to construction.

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