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KWG Proposes Partnership With Webequie & Marten Falls $KWG.ca

Posted by AGORACOM-JC at 4:08 PM on Thursday, June 2nd, 2016

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  • Discussed with the Chiefs of the Webequie and Marten Falls First Nations an outline of principal terms for the possible creation of an equal partnership through which to undertake the development and exploitation of mineral deposits in the Ring of Fire

TORONTO, ONTARIO–(June 2, 2016) – In meetings this week KWG Resources Inc. (CSE:KWG)(FRANKFURT:KW6) (“KWG”) has discussed with the Chiefs of the Webequie and Marten Falls First Nations an outline of principal terms for the possible creation of an equal partnership through which to undertake the development and exploitation of mineral deposits in the Ring of Fire.

“A little more than a year ago now, we welcomed the Webequie and Marten Falls First Nations joining forces to act together in concluding a ‘Negotiation Protocol Respecting Early Exploration in the Ring of Fire,'” said KWG President Frank Smeenk. “The railroad feasibility study that China Railway FSDI proposes to undertake for us is based on the railroad being part of the large-volume underground chromite mining operations being envisaged to supply a gas reduction processing facility where the chromite would be upgraded to ferrochrome. Those mining and transportation capital assets will be largely located within the traditional territories of Webequie and Marten Falls.

“As we seek offtake terms for this potential new ferrochrome supply, it is crucial that such terms include a floor price which insures these large-volume operations, once begun, can continue without interruption for the many decades possible. To guarantee this we have proposed to transfer our mining claims into a limited partnership provided that Webequie and Marten Falls make an investment into the limited partnership equal to KWG’s. We have offered to provide them with a non-recourse loan of $40 million to facilitate this.

“The shares of the General Partner managing the limited partnership would be equally held by KWG as to half, and Webequie and Marten Falls jointly, as to the other half. Both shareholders would appoint an equal number of Directors but the Chairman of the Board would be a KWG nominee.”

Webequie Chief Cornelius Wabasse and Bruce Achneepineskum, Chief Marten Falls FN, have undertaken to study the proposal with their respective councils. The parties have also agreed to discuss at a later date the opportunities for equity participation in KWG subsidiary Muketi Metallurgical LP, which is prosecuting two chromite-refining patent applications in Canada, China, India, Indonesia, Japan, Kazakhstan, South Africa, South Korea, Turkey, and USA.

About KWG:

KWG has a 30% interest in the Big Daddy chromite deposit and the right to earn 80% of the Black Horse chromite where resources are being defined. KWG also owns 100% of CCC which has staked claims and conducted a surveying and soil testing program, originally for the engineering and construction of a railroad to the Ring of Fire from Aroland, Ontario. KWG subsequently acquired intellectual property interests, including a method for the direct reduction of chromite to metalized iron and chrome using natural gas. The Company is prosecuting patent applications for both the direct reduction method and for a method of producing high purity chromium metal by continuous smelting.

Cautionary Note Regarding Forward‐Looking Statements: This Press Release contains or refers to “forward-looking information” within the meaning of applicable Canadian securities legislation. Generally, forward-looking information can be identified by the use of forward-looking terminology such as “plans”, “expects”, “is expected”, “budget”, “estimates”, “intends”, “anticipates” or “does not anticipate”, or “believes”, or variations of such words and phrases or statements that certain actions, events or results “may”, “could”, “would”, “might”, “occur” or “be achieved”. All information, other than information regarding historical fact that addresses activities, events or developments that KWG believes, expects or anticipates will or may occur in the future is forward-looking information. Forward-looking information contained in this Press Release is subject to a number of risks and uncertainties that may cause the actual results of KWG to differ materially from those discussed in the forward-looking information, and even if such actual results are realized or substantially realized, there can be no assurance that they will have the expected consequences to, or effects on, KWG. Should one or more of these risks and uncertainties, such as: The proposed partnership with Webequie and Marten Falls First nations not materializing; the feasibility study by China Railway FSDI not being undertaken; any offtake agreement not being concluded or negotiated; the actual results of current exploration programs; risks normally incidental to exploration and development of mineral properties; the uncertainty of mineral resources estimates; uncertainties in the interpretation of drill results; the possibility that future exploration, development or mining results will not be consistent with expectations; the grade and recovery of ore varying from estimates; the general risks associated with the mining industry; adverse changes in commodity prices; currency and interest rate fluctuations; increased competition and general economic and market factors occur, or should assumptions underlying the forward-looking statements prove incorrect, actual results may vary materially from those described herein as intended, planned, anticipated, or expected. We do not intend and do not assume any obligation to update these forward‐ looking statements, except as required by law. Shareholders are cautioned not to put undue reliance on such forward‐looking statements.

Shares issued and outstanding: 960,868,218

KWG Resources Inc.
Bruce Hodgman
Vice-President
416-642-3575
[email protected]

KWG Applauds Important Canadian Governmant Budget Support

Posted by AGORACOM-JC at 2:13 PM on Thursday, March 24th, 2016

Kwglarge

  • Pleased that the Government of Canada made allocations in the budget announced on Tuesday that will assist development of the Ring of Fire
  • As reported by the Mining Association of Canada, the budget addressed a number of issues that it had raised, including:
    • Investments in key regulatory agencies, such as the Canadian Environmental Assessment Agency (CEAA) and Fisheries and Oceans Canada, that will help ensure sufficient capacity exists to carry out efficient regulatory reviews of major mining projects.

TORONTO, ONTARIO–(March 24, 2016) – KWG Resources Inc. (CSE:KWG) (FRANKFURT:KW6) (“KWG”) is very pleased that the Government of Canada made allocations in the budget announced on Tuesday that will assist development of the Ring of Fire. As reported by the Mining Association of Canada, the budget addressed a number of issues that it had raised, including:

  • Investments in key regulatory agencies, such as the Canadian Environmental Assessment Agency (CEAA) and Fisheries and Oceans Canada, that will help ensure sufficient capacity exists to carry out efficient regulatory reviews of major mining projects.
  • Funding to support CEAA’s capacity to undertake meaningful consultations with Indigenous groups.
  • New, long overdue investment in Natural Resources Canada’s science laboratories that promises to support new partnerships in clean tech and innovation with the mining sector.
  • Support for the Canadian Northern Economic Development Agency to continue its role in supporting northern regulatory efficiencies.
  • Renewal of the Mineral Exploration Tax Credit at a critical time for Canada’s junior exploration sector.

As announced on Tuesday also, KWG is in the process of filing the National Phase in Canada, China, India, Indonesia, Japan, Kazakhstan, South Africa, South Korea, Turkey and the USA under the Patent Cooperation Treaty to seek patent grants for its method to reduce chromite ore to metallics utilizing natural gas, a carbon reductant, and a catalyst formulation. The grant of a patent will be sought for the invention in each of these countries where the method might have commercial application and viability.

Natural Resources Canada’s CanMet research facilities are presently engaged in a program to analyze the opportunities for development of the Ring of Fire. As part of its research, the KWG direct reduction method will be evaluated for its economic efficacy and potential contribution to greenhouse gas reduction. KWG management participates in supervision of the CanMet research with membership in both the Steering Committee and the Technical Committee respectively developing and overseeing the research programs.

The abstract for a paper presented to the 2015 Conference of Metallurgists titled: Reducing energy consumption by alternative processing routes to produce ferrochromium alloys from chromite ore cited:

A techno-economic study on the new process identifies a reduction in overall energy consumption of 80% against conventional processing and approximately 40% lower than the current best practice. By utilising more natural gas than coal based energy sources, the KWG process is able to show an overall 50% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions compared with the most energy efficient current practice. The impact of the new process on future processing is therefore regarded as highly significant, with global energy reductions equivalent to the effect of completely eliminating energy demand from a country the size of Italy. (emphasis added)

The study concluded that the potential for this process to completely revolutionise the global ferrochrome industry should not be underestimated. Its impact reaches far beyond exploitation of a regional natural resource.

About KWG:

KWG has a 30% interest in the Big Daddy chromite deposit and the right to earn 80% of the Black Horse chromite where resources are being defined. KWG also owns 100% of CCC which has staked claims and conducted a surveying and soil testing program, originally for the engineering and construction of a railroad to the Ring of Fire from Aroland, Ontario. KWG subsequently acquired intellectual property interests, including a method for the direct reduction of chromite to metalized iron and chrome using natural gas. The Company is prosecuting patent applications for both the direct reduction method and for a method of producing high purity chromium metal by continuous smelting.

Shares issued and outstanding: 871,418,968

Bruce Hodgman
Vice-President
416-642-3575
[email protected]

KWG Moves Forward on Global Patent Protection by Undertaking National Phase of Gas Reduction Patent Claim With Filings in Key Ferrochrome-Producing Countries: Canada, China, India, Indonesia, Japan, Kazakhstan, South Africa, South Korea, Turkey, USA

Posted by AGORACOM-JC at 1:56 PM on Tuesday, March 22nd, 2016

Kwglarge

  • In the process of filing the National Phase in the above-identified countries under the Patent Cooperation Treaty
  • seeking patent grants for its method to reduce chromite ore to metallics utilizing natural gas, a carbon reductant, and a catalyst formulation.

TORONTO, ON–(March 22, 2016) – KWG Resources Inc. (CSE: KWG) (FRANKFURT: KW6) (“KWG”) is in the process of filing the National Phase in the above-identified countries under the Patent Cooperation Treaty to seek patent grants for its method to reduce chromite ore to metallics utilizing natural gas, a carbon reductant, and a catalyst formulation. The grant of a patent will be sought for the invention in each of the countries where the method might have commercial application and viability.

An Abstract for the Torstein Utigard Memorial Symposium COM 2015 titled: Reducing energy consumption by alternative processing routes to produce ferrochromium alloys from chromite ore cites:

A techno-economic study on the new process identifies a reduction in overall energy consumption of 80% against conventional processing and approximately 40% lower than the current best practice. By utilising more natural gas than coal based energy sources, the KWG process is able to show an overall 50% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions compared with the most energy efficient current practice. The impact of the new process on future processing is therefore regarded as highly significant, with global energy reductions equivalent to the effect of completely eliminating energy demand from a country the size of Italy.

The study concluded that the potential for this process to completely revolutionise the global ferrochrome industry should not be underestimated. Its impact reaches far beyond exploitation of a regional natural resource.

KWG previously announced on January 6, 2015 that it had received from the US Patent Office’s International Searching Authority the International Search Report in response to its international application to patent the direct reduction method (the “PCT application”). It is the opinion of the inventor and the attorney of record that based on the International Search Report, the eventual outcome appears to be favorable to KWG.

National applications will be launched in Treaty signatory countries prior to the expiry of the 30 and 31-month international priority protection period afforded by the PCT application. The national filings continue the priority protection period in those countries during the national application process, each of which are hoped to culminate in the grant of a patent enforceable in that country.

About KWG:

KWG has a 30% interest in the Big Daddy chromite deposit and the right to earn 80% of the Black Horse chromite where resources are being defined. KWG also owns 100% of CCC which has staked claims and conducted a surveying and soil testing program, originally for the engineering and construction of a railroad to the Ring of Fire from Aroland, Ontario. KWG subsequently acquired intellectual property interests, including a method for the direct reduction of chromite to metalized iron and chrome using natural gas. The Company is prosecuting patent applications for both the direct reduction method and for a method of producing high purity chromium metal by continuous smelting.

Shares issued and outstanding: 871,418,968

KWG Resources Inc.
Bruce Hodgman
Vice-President
416-642-3575
[email protected]

KWG Files Notice of Sale From Control of Debut Diamonds

Posted by AGORACOM-JC at 10:22 AM on Monday, March 14th, 2016

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  • Filed a Notice of Sale from Control with respect to all of its 144,630,000 common shares of affiliate Debut Diamonds Inc. (CSE:DDI)
  • Notice provides that the shares will be sold either in whole or in part and either privately or through the facilities of the Canadian Securities Exchange stock market

TORONTO, ONTARIO–(March 14, 2016) – KWG Resources Inc. (CSE:KWG)(FRANKFURT:KW6) (“KWG”) has filed a Notice of Sale from Control with respect to all of its 144,630,000 common shares of affiliate Debut Diamonds Inc. (CSE:DDI) (“Debut”). The notice provides that the shares will be sold either in whole or in part and either privately or through the facilities of the Canadian Securities Exchange stock market.

About Debut:

Debut has both joint-ventured and wholly-owned diamond exploration properties that include the previously discovered MacFadyen and Good Friday kimberlite pipes within claims contiguous to the DeBeers claim block containing the Victor Diamond Mine. Debut also has an interest in the diamond bearing Kyle kimberlites about 100 kilometers to the west. See more at: http://www.debutdiamonds.com/docs/2015/01/debut-diamonds-inc-completes-private-placement-3/#sthash.CuirzLLh.dpuf

About KWG:

KWG has a 30% interest in the Big Daddy chromite deposit and the right to earn 80% of the Black Horse chromite where resources are being defined. KWG also owns 100% of CCC which has staked claims and conducted a surveying and soil testing program, originally for the engineering and construction of a railroad to the Ring of Fire from Aroland, Ontario. KWG subsequently acquired intellectual property interests, including a method for the direct reduction of chromite to metalized iron and chrome using natural gas. The Company is prosecuting patent applications for both the direct reduction method and for a method of producing high purity chromium metal by continuous smelting.

Shares issued and outstanding: 871,418,968

KWG Resources Inc. Bruce Hodgman Vice-President 416-642-3575 [email protected]

KWG Granted Waiver of Minimum Listing Price for Proposed Private Placement of Convertible Debentures

Posted by AGORACOM-JC at 10:12 AM on Wednesday, February 17th, 2016

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  • Canadian Securities Exchange (“CSE”) has granted it a waiver of the minimum price requirement for the listing of new treasury shares that may be issued under the terms of a proposed private placement
  • Contemplated private placement terms are for an issue of convertible debentures which may be converted into treasury units of KWG under certain circumstances. KWG has received permission from CSE to fix the conversion price of such units at $0.02 each, where each unit would be comprised of one new common share issued from treasury, plus one warrant.

TORONTO, ONTARIO–(Feb. 17, 2016) – KWG Resources Inc. (CSE:KWG) (FRANKFURT:KW6) (“KWG”) advises that the Canadian Securities Exchange (“CSE”) has granted it a waiver of the minimum price requirement for the listing of new treasury shares that may be issued under the terms of a proposed private placement. The contemplated private placement terms are for an issue of convertible debentures which may be converted into treasury units of KWG under certain circumstances. KWG has received permission from CSE to fix the conversion price of such units at $0.02 each, where each unit would be comprised of one new common share issued from treasury, plus one warrant. Each warrant may be exercised to acquire one further new common share from treasury upon payment of $0.05 at any time within five years from the issue of the debenture.

About KWG:

KWG has a 30% interest in the Big Daddy chromite deposit and the right to earn 80% of the Black Horse chromite where resources are being defined. KWG also owns 100% of CCC which has staked claims and conducted a surveying and soil testing program, originally for the engineering and construction of a railroad to the Ring of Fire from Aroland, Ontario. KWG subsequently acquired intellectual property interests, including a method for the direct reduction of chromite to metalized iron and chrome using natural gas. The Company is prosecuting patent applications for both the direct reduction method and for a method of producing high purity chromium metal by continuous smelting.

Shares issued and outstanding: 871,418,968

Bruce Hodgman
Vice-President
416-642-3575
[email protected]

KWG and China Railway First Survey & Design Institute Group Co., Ltd. Sign MOU

Posted by AGORACOM-JC at 10:06 AM on Tuesday, January 19th, 2016

  • Signed a Memorandum of Understanding today setting out the terms for mutually proceeding with a feasibility study for the design and financing of a railroad
  • Parties have agreed that a delegation of FSDI professionals will travel to Ontario for initial consultations prior to mid-March 2016
  • Memorandum of Understanding was facilitated by Golden Share Mining Corporation (TSX VENTURE:GSH), KWG’s agent in China

XI’AN SHAANXI, CHINA–(Jan. 19, 2016) – KWG Resources Inc. (CSE:KWG) (FRANKFURT:KW6) (“KWG”) and China Railway First Survey & Design Institute Group Co., Ltd. (“FSDI”) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding today setting out the terms for mutually proceeding with a feasibility study for the design and financing of a railroad. The parties have agreed that a delegation of FSDI professionals will travel to Ontario for initial consultations prior to mid-March 2016. The Memorandum of Understanding was facilitated by Golden Share Mining Corporation (TSX VENTURE:GSH), KWG’s agent in China.

KWG has engaged Intercedent Limited, of China and Canada, to advise globally on the transaction.

The right-of-way staked and assessed by KWG subsidiary Canada Chrome Corporation will provide the alignment for the route. The First Nations whose traditional territories are traversed by the route will first be consulted to insure that their interests are accommodated, prior to further definitive agreements being undertaken by the parties.

About FSDI:

Established in 1953, China Railway First Survey & Design Institute Group Co., Ltd. (“FSDI”) holds 26 national Grade-A complex qualification certificates for engineering survey, design, supervision and consultation.

Over the past 60 years since establishment, FSDI has led the design and construction of over 48,000 km of railways represented by western China’s railway network, and undertaken over 5,000 km of high-speed railways which have been in operation or are under construction in China.

FSDI has undertaken rail transit projects in over 30 cities of China, fully covering the whole process or industrial chain of planning, design, consultation, supervision, EPC and general property development of means of transport such as subway, light rail and tramcar. It has also undertaken railway, highway and subway consultation and design projects measuring a total of over 2,000 kilometers in over 40 countries.

FSDI’s complete survey & design technologies have been up to domestic or world advanced standards in fields such as mountain railways, plateau permafrost railways, desert railways, electrified railways, super long tunnels, large railway hubs or marshalling stations, wireless train control, command scheduling systems, and large interchange engineering.

About KWG:

KWG has a 30% interest in the Big Daddy chromite deposit and the right to earn 80% of the Black Horse chromite where resources are being defined. KWG also owns 100% of CCC which has staked claims and conducted a surveying and soil testing program, originally for the engineering and construction of a railroad to the Ring of Fire from Aroland, Ontario. KWG subsequently acquired intellectual property interests, including a method for the direct reduction of chromite to metalized iron and chrome using natural gas. The Company is prosecuting patent applications for both the direct reduction method and for a method of producing high purity chromium metal by continuous smelting.

Shares issued and outstanding: 871,418,968

Bruce Hodgman
Vice-President
416-642-3575
[email protected]

KWG Resources Inc.: Ontario Court of Appeal Reserves Decision Following Hearing of Canada Chrome Corporation Appeal

Posted by AGORACOM-JC at 5:23 PM on Wednesday, November 25th, 2015

  • Three judge panel of the Ontario Court of Appeal has reserved its decision following arguments presented today by Noront Resources Ltd. and the Attorney General of Ontario to the appeal of KWG Resources Inc. (CSE:KWG)(FRANKFURT:KW6) (“KWG”) subsidiary Canada Chrome Corporation
  • Court of Appeal had previously on January 27, 2015 issued an Order granting leave to appeal the decision of the Divisional Court of the Ontario Superior Court of Justice released July 30, 2014

TORONTO, ONTARIO–(Nov. 25, 2015) – A three judge panel of the Ontario Court of Appeal has reserved its decision following arguments presented today by Noront Resources Ltd. and the Attorney General of Ontario to the appeal of KWG Resources Inc. (CSE:KWG)(FRANKFURT:KW6) (“KWG”) subsidiary Canada Chrome Corporation.

The Court of Appeal had previously on January 27, 2015 issued an Order granting leave to appeal the decision of the Divisional Court of the Ontario Superior Court of Justice released July 30, 2014. As reported on August 1, 2014, the Divisional Court decision ruled that CCC’s consent should be waived in an application for an easement to build a road over its mining claims.

About KWG:

KWG has a 30% interest in the Big Daddy chromite deposit and the right to earn 80% of the Black Horse chromite where resources are being defined. KWG also owns 100% of CCC which has staked claims and conducted a surveying and soil testing program, originally for the engineering and construction of a railroad to the Ring of Fire from Aroland, Ontario. KWG subsequently acquired patent interests, including a method for the direct reduction of chromite to metalized iron and chrome using natural gas. The company has determined that the reduction method can be employed to metalize finely ground chromite which could also be recovered from slurry delivered to Aroland in an underground pipeline constructed within the CCC claims.

Shares issued and outstanding: 845,147,718

KWG Resources Inc.
Bruce Hodgman
Vice-President
416-642-3575
[email protected]

China Railway FSDI Signs KWG Standstill Agreement

Posted by AGORACOM-JC at 9:53 AM on Tuesday, November 24th, 2015

  • Signed a Confidentiality and Non-Disclosure Agreement arranged by Golden Share Mining Corporation (TSX VENTRUE:GSH) (“GSH”)
  • Includes a three-year standstill provision, to enable the scoping and engineering data of KWG subsidiary Canada Chrome Corporation (“CCC”) to be made available for examination and analysis by FSDI

TORONTO, ONTARIO–(Nov. 24, 2015) – KWG Resources Inc. (CSE:KWG) (“KWG”) and China Railway First Survey & Design Institute Group Co., Ltd. (“FSDI”) have signed a Confidentiality and Non-Disclosure Agreement arranged by Golden Share Mining Corporation (TSX VENTRUE:GSH) (“GSH”), which includes a three-year standstill provision, to enable the scoping and engineering data of KWG subsidiary Canada Chrome Corporation (“CCC”) to be made available for examination and analysis by FSDI. The parties intend to explore the possibility of a negotiated transaction between them for FSDI to undertake a feasibility study for KWG on all aspects of the construction of a Ring of Fire transportation corridor and railroad, including terms for construction financing facilities. FSDI has begun its review of the CCC data and advises that it will deliver a proposal to the parties as soon as possible in preparation for discussions in early 2016.

To advance the ongoing anticipated negotiations, CCC has engaged GSH as its representative and advocate in China. GSH is indirectly controlled by the Beijing Institute of Geology for Mineral Resources, a Chinese State Owned Enterprise. As a completion incentive, CCC will grant to GSH a finder’s fee for capital expenditures made by FSDI and its affiliates and associates for any transportation assets with which the CCC lands are improved, of 1% of all construction expenditures, payable on substantial completion of construction and thereafter a royalty on revenues generated by such transportation assets of 1.5% of freight revenues, payable quarterly.

To secure access to its mineral interests in the Ring of Fire, in 2010 CCC staked mineral claims along a 340 kilometre long route covering a series of sand ridges. These claims traverse the traditional territories of the Aroland and Marten Falls First Nations who accordingly have a keen interest in development of any transportation corridor along that alignment. The interests of these two First Nations and their Matawa Tribal Council neighbours must be accommodated for any construction to proceed and are expected to be negotiated as part of the feasibility study process.

About FSDI:

Established in 1953, China Railway First Survey & Design Institute Group Co., Ltd. (“FSDI”) holds 26 national Grade-A complex qualification certificates for engineering survey, design, supervision and consultation.

Over the past 60 years since establishment, FSDI has led the design and construction of over 48,000 km of railways represented by western China’s railway network, and undertaken over 5,000 km of high-speed railways which have been in operation or are under construction in China.

FSDI has undertaken rail transit projects in over 30 cities of China, fully covering the whole process or industrial chain of planning, design, consultation, supervision, EPC and general property development of means of transport such as subway, light rail and tramcar. It has also undertaken railway, highway and subway consultation and design projects measuring a total of over 2,000 kilometers in over 40 countries.

FSDI’s complete survey & design technologies have been up to domestic or world advanced standards in fields such as mountain railways, plateau permafrost railways, desert railways, electrified railways, super long tunnels, large railway hubs or marshalling stations, wireless train control, command scheduling systems, and large interchange engineering.

About KWG:

KWG has a 30% interest in the Big Daddy chromite deposit and the right to earn 80% of the Black Horse chromite where resources are being defined. KWG also owns 100% of CCC which has staked claims and conducted a surveying and soil testing program, originally for the engineering and construction of a railroad to the Ring of Fire from Aroland, Ontario. KWG subsequently acquired patent interests, including a method for the direct reduction of chromite to metalized iron and chrome using natural gas. The company has determined that the reduction method can be employed to metalize finely ground chromite which could also be recovered from slurry delivered to Aroland in an underground pipeline constructed within the CCC claims.

Cautionary Note Regarding Forward‐Looking Statements: This Press Release contains or refers to “forward-looking information” within the meaning of applicable Canadian securities legislation. Generally, forward-looking information can be identified by the use of forward-looking terminology such as “plans”, “expects”, “is expected”, “budget”, “estimates”, “intends”, “anticipates” or “does not anticipate”, or “believes”, or variations of such words and phrases or statements that certain actions, events or results “may”, “could”, “would”, “might”, “occur” or “be achieved”. All information, other than information regarding historical fact that addresses activities, events or developments that KWG believes, expects or anticipates will or may occur in the future is forward-looking information. Forward-looking information contained in this Press Release is subject to a number of risks and uncertainties that may cause the actual results of KWG to differ materially from those discussed in the forward-looking information, and even if such actual results are realized or substantially realized, there can be no assurance that they will have the expected consequences to, or effects on, KWG. Should one or more of these risks and uncertainties occur, such as: the parties failing to explore the possibility of a negotiated transaction between them for FSDI to undertake a feasibility study for KWG on all aspects of the construction of a Ring of Fire transportation corridor and railroad, including terms for construction financing facilities; the actual results of current exploration programs; risks normally incidental to exploration and development of mineral properties; the uncertainty of mineral resources estimates; uncertainties in the interpretation of drill results; the possibility that future exploration, development or mining results will not be consistent with expectations; the grade and recovery of ore varying from estimates; the general risks associated with the mining industry; adverse changes in commodity prices; currency and interest rate fluctuations; increased competition and general economic and market factors, or should assumptions underlying the forward-looking statements prove incorrect, actual results may vary materially from those described herein as intended, planned, anticipated, or expected. We do not intend and do not assume any obligation to update these forward‐ looking statements, except as required by law. Shareholders are cautioned not to put undue reliance on such forward‐looking statements.

Shares issued and outstanding: 845,147,718

KWG Resources Inc.
Bruce Hodgman
Vice-President
416-642-3575
[email protected]