Trevali's majority-owned subsidiary Rosh Pinah Zinc Corporation holds a 49% interest in the Gergarub zinc-rich massive sulphide body located approximately 15 km north-west of the Company's Rosh Pinah Mine in southern Namibia.
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Gergarub Project

Exploration has delineated multiple zones of massive sulphide mineralization with lateral/strike extent of 520 metres with widths varying from 5 to over 35 metres
Gergarub Project

Gergarub Historic Resource Estimate
Comprised of six main zones, with Zone 5 (“OZ5”) being slightly closer to surface and the other zones deeper and dipping at angles ranging from 26° to 45°. Mineralization has a lateral/strike extent of 520 metres with sulphide widths varying from 5-to-over-35 metres in Zones 0 to 4 (“OZ0-4”).
OZ1-4 form a “layered” package that extends from approximately 100 metres below surface to 500 metres below surface and OZ5 is a separate folded body located approximately 450 metres away from OZ1-4.
RESOURCE | MILLIONS TONNES | ZN (%) | PB (%) | AG (G/T) |
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Indicated | 11.36 | 9.13 | 2.48 | 43.39 |
Inferred | 6.72 | 7.92 | 2.17 | 35.95 |
These resources should be viewed as historic and neither the Canadian Provincial Securities Commissions nor the US Securities and Exchange Commission recognize the reporting of historic resources, they are considered conceptual in nature. It cannot be assumed that all or any part of historic geological resources will ever be upgraded to a higher category.