GoldHaven Announces Amalgamation Agreement to Acquire BOA Gold Corp. and Provides Corporate Update

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GoldHaven Resources Corp.
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VANCOUVER, British Columbia, Dec. 16, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- GoldHaven Resources Corp. (“GoldHaven” or the “Company”) (CSE: GOH) (OTCQB: GHVNF) (FSE: 4QS) is pleased to announce it has entered into an amalgamation agreement (the “Amalgamation Agreement”) dated December 16, 2024 among BOA Gold Corp. (“BOA”), GoldHaven and 1516478 B.C. LTD. (“Subco”), a wholly owned subsidiary of GoldHaven, pursuant to which GoldHaven and BOA will combine their respective business by amalgamating BOA with Subco to form one company (“Amalco”, and collectively, the “Transaction”).

"This agreement marks a pivotal milestone in GoldHaven’s journey," stated Bonn Smith, CEO of GoldHaven. "The acquisition of these high-potential gold and critical mineral properties in Brazil significantly accelerates our growth trajectory. With full ownership of a drill-ready gold asset featuring two high-priority targets, we are strategically positioned to advance resource development and unlock substantial exploration value. This agreement not only fortifies our competitive standing in the global market but also grants us the operational flexibility to maintain year-round productivity across both hemispheres. We are energized by the immense opportunities this creates and are steadfast in our commitment to driving sustainable, long-term value for our shareholders and stakeholders alike."

The location of BOA's Copecal property in the Juruena Gold Province.
The location of BOA's Copecal property in the Juruena Gold Province.


Overview of BOA Gold Corp’s Brazilian Properties:

GoldHaven has acquired 100% ownership of four key projects in Brazil – Copeçal, Bahia North, Bahia South, and Iguatu.

The Copeçal Project is comprised of 2 tenements covering 4,000 hectares in the Juruena Gold Province of central-western Brazil in the Mato Grosso State; one of the most mining friendly jurisdictions in Brazil. Copeçal is drill-ready with 2 well-defined high-priority drill targets and has excellent access to infrastructure (water, road access, energy). Copeçal is only 60km from Alta Floresta, a 50,000-population center with daily commercial flights from the state capital. There has been an estimated $1M USD in historical exploration expenditure on the property. Follow up soil sampling generated a 6km strike gold anomaly. Copeçal has potential for IRG style gold (Intrusive Related Gold), porphyry style copper-gold, epithermal gold, and orogenic gold deposits.

The Bahia North and Bahia South Projects cover extensive areas in Bahia State. Bahia North (42,000 hectares) is known for base metals, gemstones, and emerald deposits. Bahia South, near the Minas Gerais border, features pegmatite formations hosting valuable elements like niobium, beryllium, and lithium.