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EUROPA METALS LIMITED - Proposed Company Acquisition of Viridian Metals Ireland Limited, Reverse Takeover and Suspension from trading on AIM

Release Date: 17/09/2024 08:00
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Proposed Company Acquisition of Viridian Metals Ireland Limited, Reverse Takeover and Suspension from trading on AIM

Europa Metals Ltd
(Incorporated and registered in Australia and registered as
an external company in the Republic of South Africa)
(Registration number 4459850)
(External company registration number 2011/116305/10)
Share code on AIM: EUZ
Share code on the JSE: EUZ
ISIN: AU0000014342
("Europa Metals", "the Company" or the "Group")

Proposed Company Acquisition of Viridian Metals Ireland Limited, Reverse
Takeover and Suspension from trading on AIM

Europa Metals Ltd, ("Europa" or the "Company") the European focused lead, zinc and silver
developer, is pleased to announce the signing of a conditional Term Sheet regarding the proposed
acquisition of Viridian Metals Ireland Limited, ("Viridian"), and its 100 % owned Tynagh brownfield
Pb/Zn/Cu/Ag project in the Republic of Ireland (the "Proposed Transaction").

The Proposed Transaction, if completed, would constitute a reverse takeover under the AIM Rules
and accordingly the Company would need to apply for re-admission of its shares to the AIM Market
("AIM") of the London Stock Exchange following approval of the Proposed Transaction by Europa's
Shareholders at an EGM.

As the Company is currently unable to provide a full disclosure under the AIM Rules, the Company's
listing in its ordinary shares on AIM and trading from the London Stock Exchange ("LSE") will be
suspended with effect from 7.30am this morning pending publication of the Admission Document or
an announcement that the Proposed Transaction is not proceeding. The Company's shares are not
currently suspended on the JSE Limited ("JSE") pending further engagement with the JSE.
Shareholders on the JSE are advised to exercise caution when dealing in the Company's shares
until full disclosure regarding the Proposed Transaction is made.

In the event that the Proposed Transaction does not proceed the Company will seek the lifting of its
suspension from AIM and trading on the LSE.

The Proposed Transaction is conditional on a number of conditions including; i) satisfactory mutual
due diligence ii) entering into a definitive legal agreements iii) raising further funds for the Proposed
Transaction; iv) approval by Europa shareholders at a General Meeting to be convened; v) obtaining
all necessary approvals (if required) and; vi) granting of eligibility for the readmission of the Company
to AIM by the LSE. The Term Sheet is binding as to a mutual 150 day period of exclusivity to complete
the Proposed Transaction.

There can be no certainty that the Proposed Transaction will take place and the Company will
continue to update shareholders in due course. Furthermore, the Company will need to raise
additional funds to fund the cost of the Proposed Transaction and therefore, whilst the Company is
confident this can be achieved shortly, there can be no guarantee. While the Company will seek to
publish the Admission Document as soon as possible, the timing of this cannot yet be accurately
forecast.


Highlights: Recycling and Rehabilitation

   •   The Tynagh project comprises an advanced recycling and rehabilitation project that has n a
       6.65 million tonne surface Mineral Resource comprising 3.96 million tonnes in the Indicated
       category and 2.69 million tonnes in the Inferred category, as reported in a National Instrument
       43-101 ("NI43-101").
       o The Indicated and Inferred Mineral resource (prepared by Pivot Mining Consultants
         as at November 2017) comprises 6.65 million tonnes at 2.5% Zn, 1.8% Pb, 31 g/t Ag
         at 15.1% BaO.
       o Within this resource there are 3.95 million tonnes at 3.6% Zn, 2.5% Pb, 44 g/t Ag and
         18.95% BaO; this is the waste material from the initial open pit mining operation at
         Tynagh that focussed on the secondary mineralisation.
   •   There is also a substantial non-compliant waste stockpile adjacent to the existing open pit
       that could add potential additional surface resources.
   •   Over the last 5 years, Viridian has completed substantial processing and technical studies
       using independent third parties to provide a clear path to production.
   •   Europa expects to commence a definitive feasibility study post completion of the transaction
       as the next steps towards construction.
   •   The Board of Europa believes that the transaction provides a clear, manageable pathway to
       production.


Tynagh Project, Republic of Ireland

The Tynagh minesite operated as an oxide open pit and laterly as a small sulphide underground
operation between 1973 and 1980, where from the open pit they mined secondary oxidised material
containing 16-18% combined zinc and lead. This oxidised material and limited processing technology
at the time led to poor recovery of the metals resulting in a high grade tailings product.

Today there is a 6.7Mt surface waste Mineral Resource declared in terms of the Candian Institute
of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum Defintion Standards ("CIM Defintion Standards") and reported
in an NI 43-101, at the site, plus a possible 3.0mt of non compliant resources:

    •    4.0mt@6.1% combined Zn+Pb, 1.4 Oz/t Ag (44g/t Ag), 18.95% BaO
    •    2.7mt@1.7% combined Zn+Pb, 0.4 Oz/t Ag (13g/t Ag), 9.5% BaO

Viridian understands that the prior operators had realised that much of the orignal metal content
would be in the tailings and that re-treatment may be possible and carefully stored and segregated
the material with this in mind.

The metal content in the tailings facility is an equivalent grade to what is being mined underground
elsewhere today. The surface Mineral Resource at Tynagh are segregated into the high grade
secondary sand tailings in the West dam (2.7Mt), the high grade secondary mud tailings in the north
and west of the East dam (1.3Mt), and the primary tailings from underground mining in the south
east of the East dam (2.7Mt) as in figure 1 below.

Figure 1. Tynagh Project location, Galway County, Ireland. Primary and seconadary tailings resources and waste stockpile
resources are indicated to the north and west of the open pit cut. Metal zonation (m*Zn+Pb%) highlights the extend of the
Zone II and Zone II primary resources.

See pdf of this announcement on the Company's website at the following link for figure 1:
https://www.europametals.com/news-announcements/latest-aim-announcements

Mineral Resource Estimate

                                                Mineral Resource Statement (November 2017)
                                         Declared in Terms of the CIM Definitions Standards 2010

                                                            Concentration                              Contained Metal
                          Tonnage     Density
                            (kt)       (t/m3)      BaO        Ag       Pb         Zn
                                                                                           BaO (t)    Ag (koz)    Pb (t)      Zn (t)
                                                   (%)      (ppm)      (%)       (%)

                                                                              Indicated
              East
              Pond          2,697       1.68       9.5        13       0.65      1.02     257,000      1,103     18,000       27,000
              (top)
              East
              Pond          1,260       1.68       13.2       34       2.16      3.63     167,000      1,373     27,000       46,000
              (bottom)
                            3,958                  10.7       19       1.13      1.85     424,000      2,476     45,000       73,000

                                                                              Inferred
              West
                            2,692       1.68       21.6       49       2.68      3.56     582,000      4,221     72,000       96,000
              Pond

              Total         6,649                  15.1       31       1.76      2.54     1,006,000    6,697     117,000     169,000

              The estimated baryte content is East Pond (top) – 391,000 t; East Pond (Bottom) – 254,000 t and West Pond – 885,000 t
              with a total of 1,529,000 t

(Note: the above information is provided for information only on the project and is based on
historic information made available principally being a technical report by Pivot Mining
Consultants dated November 2017 and is subject to the publication of a Competent Person's
Report as part of the proposed AIM admission process and accordingly may be subject to
change)

Highly Experienced Management Team

It is the intention that Julian Vickers will become Chief Executive Officer of the Company on
completion of the transaction. Julian identified Tynagh over 10 years ago and has both funded and
led the technical advancement of the project since its inception. Julian graduated with a first class
honours degree in Mining Geology from the Royal School of Mines, Imperial College, in 1987 and
also holds an MBA from the London Business School. He has wide experience of deal making and
financing in the natural resources sector and has spent 35 years in technical, commercial and
financial roles within the industry.

The existing Europa management team and board will remain with Myles Campion, Chairman, Dan
Smith as COSec and NED, and Evan Kirby, Non Executive Director, who was until recently the Chief
Metallurgist at Jubilee Metals. The company will benefit greatly from Evan's experience during the
development of the Tynagh recycling project. Further appointments will be made as required.

Commenting today, Myles Campion, Executive Chairman and acting CEO of Europa Metals

"The acquisition of Tynagh represents an important inflexion point for Europa whereby the Company
now has a clear pathway to affordable production. The Board are excited to work with Julian Vickers
and I look forward to assisting him in the realisation of his vision for the Company."

Commenting today, Julian Vickers, Executive Chairman Viridian Metals Limited

"I am excited to bring the Tynagh project into the public domain and am looking forward to growing
Europa into a diversified base, precious and critical metal producer over the coming years"


The Company has received in principle institutional interest from preliminary investor meetings in
connection with the Proposed Acquisition. The Acquisition constitutes a reverse takeover, and
therefore requires the publication of an AIM Admission Document for the admission of the enlarged
share capital of the Company.

The Proposed Acquisition is conditional on i) completion of satisfactory mutual due diligence
(including legal, technical and financial); ii) entering into definitive legal agreements; iii) completion
of the Fundraise iv) approval by shareholders at a General Meeting of the Company to be convened;
v) obtaining all necessary approvals (if and where required); and vi) Re-admission to AIM.



For further information on the Company, please visit www.europametals.com or contact:

Europa Metals Ltd
Dan Smith, Non-Executive Director and Company Secretary (Australia)
T: +61 417 978 955
Myles Campion, Executive Chairman and acting CEO (UK)
T: +44 (0)20 3289 9923

Beaumont Cornish (Nominated Adviser/Broker)
James Biddle/ Roland Cornish
T: +44 (0)20 7628 3396

Questco Corporate Advisory Proprietary Limited (JSE Sponsor)
Danielle Christodoulou
T: +27 (11) 011 9216

United Kingdom
17 September 2024

The information contained within this announcement is deemed by the Company to constitute inside
information as stipulated under the Market Abuse Regulation (EU) No. 596/2014 as it forms part of United
Kingdom domestic law by virtue of the European Union (Withdrawal) Act 2018, as amended by virtue of the
Market Abuse (Amendment) (EU Exit) Regulations 2019.

Qualified Person
The results and activity reported in this announcement have been compiled and reviewed by
Kenneth Lomberg who is a the South African Council for Natural Scientific Professionals (SACNASP)
(Registration Number 400038/01) ). Mr Lomberg has sufficient experience which is relevant to the
style of mineralisation and type of deposit under consideration and to the activity which he is
undertaking to qualify as a Qualified Person as defined by the Canadian Institute for Mining,
Metallurgy and Petroleum Definition Standards (CIM Definition Standards) Mr Lomberg consents to
the inclusion in this announcement of the matters based on his information in the form and context
in which it appears.

Kenenth Lomberg (Director, Pivot Mining Consultants)
T: +27 679 3331

Indicated Mineral   An „Indicated Mineral Resource? is that part of a Mineral
Resource            Resource for which quantity, grade or quality, densities, shape
                    and physical characteristics, can be estimated with a level of
                    confidence sufficient to allow the appropriate application of
                    technical and economic parameters, to support mine planning
                    and evaluation of the economic viability of the deposit. The
                    estimate is based on detailed and reliable exploration and testing
                    information gathered through appropriate techniques from
                    locations such as outcrops, trenches, pits, workings and drill
                    holes that are spaced closely enough for geological and grade
                    continuity to be reasonably assumed.
Inferred Mineral    An „Inferred Mineral Resource? is that part of a Mineral Resource
Resource            for which quantity and grade or quality can be estimated on the
                    basis of geological evidence and limited sampling and reasonably
                    assumed, but not verified, geological and grade continuity. The
                    estimate is based on limited information and sampling gathered
                    through appropriate techniques from locations such as outcrops,
                    trenches, pits, workings and drill holes.
Measured Mineral    A „Measured Mineral Resource? is that part of a Mineral
Resource            Resource for which quantity, grade or quality, densities, shape,
                    and physical characteristics are so well established that they can
                    be estimated with confidence sufficient to allow the appropriate
                    application of technical and economic parameters, to support
                    production planning and evaluation of the economic viability of
                    the deposit. The estimate is based on detailed and reliable
                    exploration, sampling and testing information gathered through
                    appropriate techniques from locations such as outcrops,
                    trenches, pits, workings and drill holes that are spaced closely
                    enough to confirm both geological and grade continuity.
Mineral Reserve     A Mineral Reserve is the economically mineable part of a
                    Measured or Indicated Mineral Resource demonstrated by at
                    least a Preliminary Feasibility Study. This Study must include CIM
                    Definitions Standards November 27, 2010 Page 6
                    adequate information on mining, processing, metallurgical,
                    economic and other relevant factors that demonstrate, at the time
                    of reporting, that economic extraction can be justified. A Mineral
                    Reserve includes diluting materials and allowances for losses
                    that may occur when the material is mined.
Mineral Resource    A Mineral Resource is a concentration or occurrence of
                    diamonds, natural solid inorganic material, or natural solid
                    fossilized organic material including base and precious metals,
                    coal, and industrial minerals in or on the Earth?s crust in such
                    form and quantity and of such a grade or quality that it has
                    reasonable prospects for economic extraction. The location,
                    quantity, grade, geological characteristics and continuity of a
                    Mineral Resource are known, estimated or interpreted from
                    specific geological evidence and knowledge.
Qualified Person    A "Qualified Person" means an individual who is an engineer or
                    geoscientist with at least five years of experience in mineral
                    exploration, mine development or operation or mineral project
                    assessment, or any combination of these; has experience
                    relevant to the subject matter of the mineral project and the
                    technical report; and is a member or licensee in good standing of
                    a professional association.
Mt                  Million tonnes
Zn                  Zinc
Ag                  Silver
Pb                  Lead
BaO                 Barium Oxide


Beaumont Cornish Limited ("Beaumont Cornish") is the Company's Nominated Adviser and is authorised and
regulated by the FCA. Beaumont Cornish's responsibilities as the Company's Nominated Adviser, including a
responsibility to advise and guide the Company on its responsibilities under the AIM Rules for Companies and AIM
Rules for Nominated Advisers, are owed solely to the London Stock Exchange. Beaumont Cornish is not acting for and
will not be responsible to any other persons for providing protections afforded to customers of Beaumont Cornish nor
for advising them in relation to the proposed arrangements described in this announcement or any matter referred
to in it.

Date: 17-09-2024 08:00:00
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