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15 Premier Projects Disclaimer Inve vestment Highlights High-Grade Lithium, Premier Locations, Potential to to Fast-Track Experienced Team with Strong Chilean Connections Dawn of of the Lithium-Ion Age 600 500 400 300 200 100 0


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15 Premier Projects

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Disclaimer

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Inve vestment Highlights

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High-Grade Lithium, Premier Locations, Potential to to Fast-Track

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Experienced Team with Strong Chilean Connections

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Dawn of

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Lithium-Ion Age

600 500 400 300 200 100 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2025 2013 2014 2015 Non-battery Demand Batteries (traditional markets) E-bikes 2021 2022 Electric Vehicles 2023 2024 Energy Storage

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The The Futu ture is is All ll-El Elect ctric ic

  • Electric Vehicles Driving Lithium Growth

63 kg LCE 241 kg LCE 0.3 kg LCE 0.03 kg LCE

BYD K9 Electric Bus Tesla Model S Laptop iPhone

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EV industry becoming an unstoppable force thanks to Government legislation

▪ China (World’s largest auto market) has mandated all auto makers generate EV credits equaling 8% of sales in 2018, 10% by 2019 and 12% by 2020 and is planning future ban on sale of gas-powered cars. ▪ Norway planning ban on new gas-powered cars by 2025 ▪ India and Netherlands planning ban on new gas-powered cars by 2030 ▪ Britain to ban sale of new gas-powered cars by 2040 ▪ France to ban sale of new gas-powered cars by 2040 and Paris to ban ALL gas-powered cars from use by 2030 ▪ Austria, Denmark, Germany, Ireland, Japan, Portugal, Korea and Spain have set official targets for EV sales and Germany is considering a future ban on gas car sales.

Aggressive Government support for EVs

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What is Expected is Not Always Delivered

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Chile: The The World’s Largest Reserves and Lowe west Cost Production

Chile Australia China Argentina

World Lithium Reserves

53% 22% 11% 14%

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Premier Por

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the Heart of f Lithium-rich Salars

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Accelera rate ted Explora ration and DevelopmentPotential

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Coipasa:

High-Grade, Near-Sur urface Lithium Brines

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Coipasa: :

Map & Surface Sample Assays

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Coipasa: :

Survey Results

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Coipasa: :

Survey Results

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Ollague:

Near-Sur urface Lithium Brines

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Ollague: Multiple target areas of 20 – 25km2

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Helados:

High-Grade, Near-Sur urface, Lithium Brines

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Helados: 60km2

2 Target Are

rea

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Atacama: High-Grade, Near- Sur urface Lithium Brines

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Atacama

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Atacama: Multiple target areas of 20 – 25km2

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Talar Near-Sur urfac ace Lithium Brines, Strong g Grades

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Talar Map & Surface Samples

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Turi: Near-Sur urfac ace Lithium Brines

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Turi: Map & Surface Samples

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Lithium Chile Projects Benefit from Excellent Grades and Chemistry

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Capital Structure

(As of April 15, 2018)

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Contact