District Receives Final Approvals for Additional Mineral Licenses over Alum Shale Energy Metal Targets in Sweden

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Vancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - May 21, 2024) - District Metals Corp. (TSXV: DMX) (OTCQB: DMXCF) (FSE: DFPP); ("District" or the "Company") is pleased to report that Bergslagen Metals AB (a 100% owned Swedish subsidiary of District) has received final approvals from the Bergsstaten (Mining Inspectorate) for the Viken nr 4, T?sj? nr 106 to 108, Malgomaj nr 1001 to 1003, and ?sterk?len nr 101 mineral license applications to explore for vanadium, nickel, molybdenum, zinc, rare earth elements (REE), and other elements located in the J?mtlands and V?sterbottens Counties, central and north-central Sweden.

These eight new mineral licenses cover a total area of 91,470 hectares (Figures 1 and 2) and are in good standing for a three-year term that ends from April to May 2027. Renewal for an additional three years will require payment of mineral license fees to the Bergsstaten, and the completion of at least some geological, geochemical, or geophysical work on the mineral license before the three-year term expires.

District consolidated 100% of the Viken Energy Metals Deposit on January 15, 2024 (news release here), which is the largest undeveloped Alum Shale uranium-vanadium-potash-molybdenum-nickel-copper-zinc deposit in Sweden, and amongst the largest deposits based on total historic mineral resources of uranium and vanadium in the world.

Although there is currently a moratorium on uranium mining and exploration in Sweden, the Swedish Government initiated an inquiry into abolishing the ban on uranium mining and exploration (February 26, 2024 news release), which was completed on May 15, 2024.

Highlights:

  • Mineral License Viken nr 4 increases the area of the Viken Property from 9,367 hectares (ha) to 37,211 ha.

  • Mineral Licenses T?sj? nr 106 to 108 increase the area of the T?sj? Property from 15,625 ha to 34,317 ha.

  • Mineral Licenses Malgomaj nr 1001 to 1003 cover an area of 37,131 ha, and is located northeast of the T?sj? Property.

  • Mineral License ?sterk?len nr 101 covers an area of 7,803 ha, and is located southeast of the T?sj? Property.

Garrett Ainsworth, CEO of District, commented: "We are very pleased with the timely approvals for our eight mineral license applications that cover a total of 91,470 hectares of ground that is highly prospective for Alum Shale deposit targets. Alum shales are the host rocks of our Viken Energy Metals Deposit, which represents a potentially significant source of critical and strategic metals and minerals for the green energy transition.

Our planned work on these new mineral licenses will include prospecting, mapping, and geochemical sampling for the remainder of 2024. After this initial phase of exploration work we'll be in a position to add or subtract more ground, and then advance to more costly exploration surveys to refine drill targets."