mesa exploration corp. is exploring a portfolio of projects
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Mesa Exploration Corp. is exploring a portfolio of premier mineral properties in the United States. All
projects are 100% owned and located within proven mining districts with excellent access and
infrastructure.
Share StructureOutstanding: 13,986,460Fully Diluted: 16,310,897Recent Price: $0.4552 Week High/Low: $1.49 – 0.18Insider Ownership: 34%Pinetree Capital owns 20%
• Diversified Portfolio of Lithium, Potash and Uranium Projects
• Excellent Share Structure
• Significant Insider Holdings (34%), CEO owns 20%
• Land Position Consisting of 130 Square Miles
• All Projects in Proven Mining Districts
• Regional Production of 3 Million Tons of Potash, 1.2 Billion Pounds of U3O8
• Politically Stable, Pro-development and Good Infrastructure
August 2011
Investment Merits
ManagementFoster WilsonPresident & CEOBrian KirwinChairman and DirectorJoe ChanCFOGiulio BonifacioDirectorJoe GiuffreDirector
Corporate Contact InformationSuite 305 - 675 West Hastings St.,Vancouver, BC, Canada, V6B 1N2
Telephone: (604) 681-5152 [email protected]
www.mesaexploration.com
Investor Relations(775) 824-4533
White/Blawn
Green Energy Lithium Project, Utah
• Mineral-rich artesian brines
•40% dissolved solids
• No modern brine exploration drilling
• World class potential for commercial production
• Lithium, potash, magnesium chloride, boron and bromine
• Discovered during oil and gas exploration drilling in the 1950’s and 60’s
• Some wells had brine blowouts of up to 1,000 gallons per minute
• Brine found in wells over a 48 square mile area
• Potential for millions of barrels of mineral-rich brine
Outlook For Lithium
Outlook For Lithium
• Annual demand is growing at double digit rates
• Battery demand usage to grow 20% per year
• Accelerating pressure on lithium supply
• Global market for batteries of $4 billion per year
• Lithium-ion battery has the highest energy
density
• Most automobile companies have electric
vehicles
Potash Applications, Utah
• 116 square miles of applications for Solid Mineral Leasing Permits
• All projects within the Bureau of Mines ‘High Potash Potential’ zone
• Within a known potash mining district
• Intrepid Potash (NYSE: IPI) solution mine adjacent to the White Cloud Project
Holbrook Potash Project, Arizona
• Joint venture with Passport Potash (TSX-V: PPI) 75%, MSA 25%
• Passport is operator and is funding ongoing exploration
• Potential to host 3.5 to 4.5 million tons of potash
• Project lies within the 10 foot to 20 foot thickness contours of the potash bed
• Historic core hole intercepted 9.5 feet grading 13.7% potash
5 Miles
Lisbon Valley Uranium Project, Utah• Historic mines along a narrow ore belt flanking the Lisbon Valley Anticline
• Potential for additional discoveries on under-explored east flank of the anticline
• Largest mine in the District is on the east side of the anticline (the Lisbon Mine - 18 million pounds of U3O8, 0.3% grade, mined by BHP – Rio Algom
• Discovery hole L-15 (17.5 feet grading 0.11 U3O8) indicates a significant uranium system
Moonshine Springs Uranium Project, Arizona • Outstanding initial drill results:
• 7.5 feet @ 0.21% U3O8
• 4.0 feet @ 0.47% U3O8
• Potential for 4 – 8 million pounds of U3O8
• Adjacent to a 4 million pound U3O8 deposit
• Large radon soil anomaly
• Step-out drilling planned
• Drill permits in hand
• Excellent access and infrastructure
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