District to Consolidate 100% of the Viken Energy Metals Deposit in Sweden, which contains an Historical Inferred Resource of 1.15 Billion Pounds of U3O8

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Vancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - January 3, 2024) - District Metals Corp. (TSXV: DMX) (OTCQB: DMXCF) (FSE: DFPP); ("District" or the "Company") is pleased to announce that it has entered into a definitive asset purchase agreement (the "Purchase Agreement") with an arm's length vendor (the "Vendor") to acquire the remaining four mineral licences (Figure 1) covering the Viken energy metals Deposit located in J?mtland County, central Sweden, that the Company did not already control. As a result, subject to closing, the Company now controls 100% of the mineral licences comprising the Viken Deposit. The Viken Deposit 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 (see below historical mineral resource disclosure) of uranium and vanadium in the world.

Highlights:

  • The four mineral licences to be acquired are in good standing until late-2025, and comprise Norra Leden, Norr Viken, Lill Viken, and Storviken, which has increased the area of the Company's Viken Property from 9,367 hectares (ha) to 10,812 ha.

  • The Norra Leden, Norr Viken, Lill Viken mineral licenses cover the southeast and east areas of the Viken Deposit that remain open to the southeast based on historic drill results.

  • The Storviken mineral licence covers the southwest corner of the Viken Deposit that remains open to the south and west based on historic drill results.

  • There is currently a moratorium on uranium mining and exploration that was imposed in 2018. The Swedish Government has indicated a positive stance on re-evaluating and lifting the moratorium.

Garrett Ainsworth, CEO of District, commented: "The consolidation of 100% of the Viken Energy Metals Deposit into District is an exciting event for the Company, shareholders, and stakeholders. The Alum Shales in Sweden include critical energy metals for the green energy transition that include uranium, vanadium, nickel, molybdenum, copper, zinc and rare earth elements. Alum Shales also present potential to produce significant potash, which would be of great benefit within the agriculturally dominant J?mtland County.

The timing of this acquisition is right as the price of uranium continues to rise, and political leaders in Sweden continue to announce their positive stance on potentially lifting the moratorium on exploring for, and mining uranium."

The Purchase Agreement

Pursuant to the Purchase Agreement, District will acquire the Norra Leden, Norr Viken, Lill Viken and Storviken mineral licences upon the following principal terms: