A Battery Mineral Exploration Company DJI : TSX Venture Exchange Investor Presentation DJIFF : OTCQB Markets April 2019 C2U1 : Germany www.dajin.ca
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Lithium Future – key elements North America’s Lithium Hub is centered on Nevada. • A mining friendly state and site of North America’s only operating Lithium brine mine. • New industrial capacity to use Lithium globally and in the USA. 50 new mega and giga factories being built, under construction or planning stage as of October 2018 (up from 3 in 2015). • South America’s Lithium Triangle. Significant growth potential, particularly in Argentina as Chile based projects are confronted with a series of development hurdles. • New technologies. Faster brine processing with decreased environmental footprint. • Lithium extraction from brine is expected to be a lower cost process. Dajin’s Brine projects in Argentina and Nevada are brine based and under development. A Lithium (battery mineral) exploration company 3
Lithium Future – key elements • Expanding number of battery factories – there were 42 mega factories built or in the pipeline by August 2018 – up from three in 2015. In September that number had increased to 45, and by mid-October that number was already over 50. Oct 30, 2018 Stockhead | Reuben Adams • Lithium-ion battery demand from the EV industry is projected to grow at an annual rate of 20 percent to 30 percent through 2024 Inspired Investing News Oct 7, 2018 • April 2018: Consensus Lithium Demand Forecast by 2025: 900,000 tons per year. Forest Hills Lithium blog May 8, 2018 • Demand is currently outstripping supply in the short term. Creates room for new exploration and development companies. A Lithium (battery mineral) exploration company 4
Lithium Future – key elements • Accelerating rate of chance A Lithium (battery mineral) exploration company 5
Lithium – Production Forecast http://www.mining.com/chart-lithium-price-bears-need-see/ • In February, 2018, analyst's failed to take into account that new production has been slow to come on line at name plate quantity and purity. A Lithium (battery mineral) exploration company 6
Lithium – Price Forecast • In December, 2018, Benchmark Mineral Intelligence forecast a levelling of prices for Lithium carbonate and Lithium hydroxide; price forecast still well above cost of production. A Lithium (battery mineral) exploration company 7
Lithium – Target is Lithium in Subsurface Brines Nevada Argentina (SaltWorks Database version 1.7) • Brines are the most cost effective to produce. • Brines form in arid environments. • Brines form within basins that have no drainage (like Nevada and northern Argentina). A Lithium (battery mineral) exploration company 8
Dajin Properties • Locations : Advantageously located in Nevada’s Lithium Hub and South America’s Lithium Triangle. • Large, basin wide, high quality Lithium exploration targets. South America’s South Americas Lithium Triangle Lithium Triangle Nevada’s Lithium Hub Teels Marsh valley Salinas Grandes Alkali Spring valley A Lithium (battery mineral) exploration company 9
Dajin Properties – Nevada Locations Teels Marsh valley Tesla Gigafactory Alkali Spring valley Teels Marsh valley Alkali Spring valley Clayton Valley, Silver Peak Lithium brine mine A Lithium (battery mineral) exploration company 10
Dajin Properties – Nevada Locations Teels Marsh valley Albemarle’s Silver Peak Lithium brine mine Alkali Spring valley Cypress Dev. Corp. claims Clayton Valley A Lithium (battery mineral) exploration company 11
Dajin Properties – Nevada Locations Albemarle’s Silver Peak Lithium brine mining operation in Clayton Valley • Lithium carbonate production started in 1966. • Initial concentrations were greater than 600 milligram/liter (mg/l). • By 1998 concentrations were 100 – 300 mg/l. • Low Phosphorus; medium to high evaporation. • ~6,000 tonnes per annum Lithium carbonate equivalent capacity . • Teels Marsh valley has similar geology; greater depth; and has identified near surface Lithium brines. • Dajin has been granted water rights at Teels Marsh valley . Clayton Valley, Silver Peak Mine A Lithium (battery mineral) exploration company 12
Dajin Properties – Teels Marsh valley • Engineered access roads and two drill pads completed. • Dajin holds water rights in Teels Marsh valley. • The land package covers all of the known closed basin. • The claims were secured by staking (100% owned). • Surface brines contain Lithium and Boron concentrations. • Highly prospective geology similar to Clayton Valley. • Has a large active geothermal system. • Experienced management able to execute projects. • Skilled and experienced technical staff. A Lithium (battery mineral) exploration company 13
Dajin Properties – Teels Marsh valley Gravity Survey Claim Claim boundary Surface Assays boundary Lithium surface concentration: Good values in surface sediments and surface Lithium brines up to 79 mg/l at 9 ft. (3 m) Gravity survey plus seismic and magnetic surveys results confirm: Deep basin, over 8,200 ft. (2,500 m) Seismic Survey A Lithium (battery mineral) exploration company 14
Dajin Properties – Teels Marsh valley Finished roads and drilling pads Drill Pad #1 and Associated Sump Access Road to Drill Pad #1 Drill Pad #2 A Lithium (battery mineral) exploration company 15
Dajin Properties – Geothermal JV • Joint Venture partnership with Geothermal Development Associates (GDA) • Dajin named operator in signed agreement with GDA • Two geothermal leases covering 7,004 Zone of thermal acres (2,834 hectares) cover the anomaly western end of Teels Marsh valley. • Prior drill results reported temperatures as high as 206ºF (97ºC) at depths of 100 ft. (33 m) • Through the partnership, GDA and Dajin will work together to bring geothermal energy on-line, providing Dajin with green renewable thermal energy and electrical power for brine processing. A Lithium (battery mineral) exploration company 16
Dajin Properties – Alkali Spring valley • 2,921 acres (1,182 hectares), 145 placer claims 100% owned. • Letter Agreement with Cypress Development Corp. for a 50% earn-in over two years with property expenditures for USD $500,000. Alkali Spring valley Alkali Spring valley A Lithium (battery mineral) exploration company 17
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