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Zadar Ventures Ltd. is a resource company focused on the acquisition and exploration of economically viable green energy resources in jurisdictions favorable to mining and industry. Investor Presentation January 2018 TSX-V: ZAD Forward Looking


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Zadar Ventures Ltd. is a resource company focused on the acquisition and exploration of economically viable green energy resources in jurisdictions favorable to mining and industry.

Investor Presentation

January 2018 TSX-V: ZAD

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This presentation may contain “forward-looking information” within the meaning of applicable Canadian securities legislation. All statements, other than statements of historical fact, included herein may be forward-looking information. Generally, forward-looking information may be identified by the use of forward-looking terminology such as “plans”, “expects” or “does not expect”, “proposed”, “is expected”, “budgets”, “scheduled”, “estimates”, “forecasts”, “intends”, “anticipates” or “does not anticipate”, or “believes”, or variations of such words and phrases, or by the use of words or phrases which state that certain actions, events or results may, could, would, or might occur or be achieved. This forward-looking information reflects the Corporation’s current beliefs and is based on information currently available to the Corporation and on assumptions the Corporation believes are reasonable. These assumptions include, but are not limited to, the actual results of drilling and exploration being equivalent to or better than anticipated or historical results and future costs and expenses being based on historical costs and expenses, adjusted for inflation. Forward-looking information is subject to known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors that may cause the actual results, level of activity, performance or achievements of the Corporation to be materially different from those expressed or implied by such forward-looking information. Such risks and other factors may include, but are not limited to: the early stage development of the Corporation and its projects; general business, economic, competitive, political and social uncertainties; commodity prices; the actual results of current exploration and development or operational activities; competition; changes in project parameters as plans continue to be refined; accidents and other risks inherent in the natural resources industry; lack of insurance; delay or failure to receive board or regulatory approvals; changes in legislation, including environmental legislation, affecting the Corporation; timing and availability of external financing on acceptable terms; conclusions of economic evaluations; and lack of qualified, skilled labour or loss of key individuals. Although the Corporation has attempted to identify important factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those contained in forward-looking information, there may be other factors that cause results not to be as anticipated, estimated or intended. Accordingly, readers should not place undue reliance on forward-looking information. The Corporation does not undertake to update any forward-looking information, except in accordance with applicable securities laws. Technical Disclosure Paul D. Gray,, P.Geo., is the qualified person responsible for the technical disclosure contained in this document and has verified this disclosure through his experience and knowledge of the properties

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Forward Looking Statements

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Ontario Statutory Rights of Action in the Event of a Misrepresentation Section 130.1 of the Securities Act (Ontario) provides that in the event that an Offering Memorandum, together with any amendment thereto, contains a misrepresentation, defined as an untrue statement of material fact or an omission to state a material fact that is necessary to make a statement not misleading in light of the circumstances in which it was made, an Ontario investor who purchases a security offered by an Offering Memorandum during the period of distribution shall be deemed to have relied on the misrepresentation if it was a misrepresentation at the time of purchase of such security and such investor has a right of action for damages against the Corporation or such investor may elect to exercise a right of rescission against the Corporation, in which case the investor shall have no right of action for damages against the Corporation, provided that: (a) the Corporation will not be held liable if it proves that the investor purchased the securities with knowledge of the misrepresentation; (b) in an action for damages, the Corporation is not liable for all or any portion of the damages that the defendant proves does not represent the depreciation in value of the security as a result of the misrepresentation relied upon; and (c) in no case shall the amount recoverable exceed the price at which the securities were offered. The right of action conferred by section 130.1 of the Securities Act (Ontario) is in addition to and without derogation from any other right the investor may have at law. No action may be commenced under section 130.1 of the Securities Act (Ontario) more than (i) in the case of an action for rescission, 180 days after the purchase of the securities by the investor; and (ii) in the case of an action for damages, the earlier of (a) 180 days after such investor first has knowledge of such misrepresentation; and (b) three years after such purchase. THIS PRESENTATION DOES NOT CONSTITUTE AN OFFER TO SELL OR A SOLICITATION OF AN OFFER TO BUY ANY SECURITIES OF ZASAR VENTURES LTD. IN THE UNITED STATES. THE SECURITIES OF ZADAR VENTURES LTD. HAVE NOT BEEN, AND WILL NOT BE, REGISTERED UNDER THE UNITED STATES SECURITIES ACT OF 1933, AS AMENDED, OR ANY STATE SECURITIES LAWS, AND SUCH SECURITIES MAY NOT BE OFFERED OR SOLD IN THE UNITED STATES OR TO U.S. PERSONS UNLESS REGISTERED OR EXEMPT THEREFROM.

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Cautionary Statements

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DIRECTORS

Paul D. Gray P.Geo, President and CEO Paul D. Gray holds a Bachelor of Science (Honours) degree from Dalhousie University and is a member in good standing with the Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of British Columbia. Mr. Gray has worked extensively as an exploration geologist in the Mineral Exploration Industry in Canada, the United States, Asia and Central and South America for the past 20 years, concentrating on uranium, base and precious metals exploration and development. In specific, Mr. Gray has worked in the uranium exploration space since 2007 focused on uranium production in the Colorado Plateau district, and exploration within the Athabasca Basin and in South America. Mark Tommasi, Chairman

  • Mr. Tommasi, a former investment advisor, has served as a senior officer, director and financier of numerous public and private

companies both in the United States and Canada. He has more than 20 years of experience in corporate development, finance, board and committee activities and marketing. He specializes in attracting the components necessary to help young companies get to the next level.

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Management

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John Roozendaal

  • Mr. Roozendaal has a B.Sc. in Geology and 22 years experience in the mining industry. John is founder and President of VMS Ventures
  • Inc. (VMS.V) and was directly involved in the discovery of the high-grade Reed Copper Mine now under construction in Manitoba. John

is also a Director of North American Nickel Ventures (NAN.V) which is exploring a large prospective nickel belt in S.W. Greenland. Mr. Roozendaal has a wide range of experience with corporate governance, finance and the development of public companies. Geoff Watson, CFO For the past 30 years, Geoff Watson has been involved in various aspects of the securities industry, including 22 years in the brokerage community, during which time he was involved with retail and institutional client management, and the financing of numerous public

  • companies. Mr. Watson has most recently been involved in the corporate communication and development of North American public

companies. Yana Bobrovskaya LL.B.

  • Ms. Bobrovskaya has over 10 years of international business experience and has sat on the board of several public companies assisting

in the raising of venture capital and day to day operations. .

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Management cont’d.

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ADVISORY BOARD

Thomas Feehan, MSc. (Hydrogeology), MBA

  • Mr. Feehan is a senior level hydrogeologist with over 20 years of professional experience who has worked extensively in Nevada and

Latin America throughout his career. His specialties involve the design and implementation of drilling and sampling for lithium brine exploration and development projects. Jeremy Brett M.Sc., P.Geo.

  • Mr. Brett is a senior consulting geophysicist with MPH Consulting, he has a strong geological and management background and over 22

years of experience in mineral exploration. Mr. Brett has designed, supervised, quality assured and interpreted ground and airborne geophysical surveys for uranium and many other commodities. His specialty is in the imaging, synthesis and interpretation of geophysical data and its direct integration with ore deposit models and structural/tectonic frameworks, for target identification and testing.

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Management cont’d.

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Shares Issued 90.22 mill Warrants 10 mill @ 0.05, 10 mill @ 0.20 Future Property Payments 4.0 mill. Insider Control +/-20% Market Cap $7.22 million

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ZADAR Corporate Structure As Of January 8, 2018

Price $0.08 52 week Low/High 0.065/0.155 Insider Control +/-20%

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  • Chemical Symbol - Li
  • Atomic Weight – 6.941
  • Element #3 on the Periodic Table
  • Alkali Group Metal

Lithium is a highly reactive and flammable specialty chemical. Due to its high reactivity, Lithium does not appear in nature as an element, it

  • nly appears naturally in the form of compounds

Uses: batteries, glassware, ceramics, lubricants, pharmaceutical

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What is Lithium?

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  • Recent growth in Lithium-ion batteries power storage

(mobile phones/personal electronics/vehicles/etc.) is driving Commodity demand

  • Lithium price has increased >300% since 2003,

with further increases projected

  • Green Energy Alternative for the future
  • Tesla’s Powerwall and Powerpack residential

and commercial battery systems coming on-line from Tesla Motors’ “Giga Factory” located 3 hours North of Clayton Valley

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Why Lithium?

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COMPANY TRADING SYMBOL Share Price SHARES Outstanding MAKET CAP YR HIGH/LOW PURE ENERGY MILERALS LTD (V:PE) 0.42 124.41 MIL 51.63 MIL 0.70/.0.38 LITHIUM X ENERGY CORP (V:LIX) 2.39 89.66 MIL 213.39 MIL 2.54/1.40 DAJIN RESOURCES (V:DJI) 0.185 149.32 MIL 28.37 MIL 0.22/0.075 NEVADA SUNRISE GOLD (V:NEV) 0.165 39.69 MIL 6.35 MIL 0.36/0.115 LITHIUM AMERICAS CORP (T:LAC) 1.09 312.70 MIL 368.98 MIL 1.15/0.46 OROCOBRE LIMITED (T:ORL) 7.03 211.05 MIL 1.45 BILL 7.06/2.73 NEMASKA LITHIUM INC (T:NMX) 2.37 378.10 MIL 877.19 MIL 2.43/0.95 FRONTIERE LITHIUM INC (V:FL) 0.60 138.24 MIL 89.86 MIL 0.78/0.26 ZADAR VENTURES LTD (V:ZAD) 0.08 90.22 MIL 7.22 MIL 0.15/0.06

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Lithium Comparables As of January 08, 2018

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  • Clayton Valley hosts North America’s only Lithium

Production, Albermarle’s (Rockwood) Lithium Mine and Processing Plant in Silver Peak, in Esmeralda County, Nevada

  • The Mine produces lithium from Clayton Valley basin

brines, pumped from depth to surface and allowed to evaporate in the Nevada high desert environment

  • Lithium brines have been known to exist in this

location since their discovery in the 1960s

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Why Lithium in Nevada?

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Growth of Lithium Price – Simply Lack of Supply

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Lithium Forecast (kt LCE/year)

Source: K. Schaefer, Oil & Gas Bulletin, Jan. 2016, and Stormcrow

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  • WSP CLAIMS: 100%

425 hectares of ground permissive to host brines containing elevated concentrations of lithium

  • CR CLAIMS: 100%

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Zadar Lithium Assets – Clayton Valley, NV

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  • WSP CLAIMS – Located

immediately adjacent to the Li Producing Albemarle Silver Peak Mine Complex

  • 100% Ownership Option
  • USGS Drillholes just East of

Property identified Li in solution

  • Initial Gravity Surveys

highlight gravity anomaly on claims

  • Easy access/drill permittable

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WSP Lithium Project (Nevada)

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  • USGS test drillhole (CV-2) located ~600m from the eastern claim boundary reported

a 55ppm Li maximum content from analyzed water samples.

  • Immediately adjacent to Albemarle Li Brine Production Project
  • Proven Li bearing Brines in the Basin
  • Preliminary gravity and electromagnetic surveys have been conducted over the

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WSP Lithium Project (Nevada) – Historical Results

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 Conduct Follow-up, more detailed Gravity Survey across Project area  Apply for Drillhole Permits (Notice of Intent) – 3 drillholes  Acquire and Analyze Gravity Survey Results – Early Q3 2016  Drill Test WSP Project – Q2 2018  Follow-up drillhole testing and Li brine delineation - 2018

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WSP Lithium Project (Nevada) – Milestones

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  • CR CLAIMS – Located 18 km

SE of Rockwood Lithium Production Complex

  • 100% Ownership Option
  • Un-drilled and un-tested

discrete basin located within Clayton Valley Watershed

  • Initial Gravity Surveys

highlight Basinal Feature – Li- Source nearby

  • Easy access and permitable

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CR Lithium Project (Nevada)

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 Apply for Drillhole Permits (Notice of Intent) – 3 drillholes  Conduct Follow-up, more detailed Gravity Survey across Project area – Q4 2016  Acquire and Analyze Gravity Survey Results – Late Q4 2016  Drill Test WSP Project – Q2 2018  Follow-up drillhole testing and Li brine delineation - 2018

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CR Lithium Project (Nevada) – Milestones

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Zadar Uranium Assets

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  • Strategic uranium assets in the prolific Athabasca Basin
  • Properties located near existing and newly identified uranium

discoveries

  • Substantial Historic exploration/drilling data in Corporate Database
  • Significant discovery potential

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Zadar Uranium – Athabasca Basin, SK

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Suite 908 - 510 Burrard St Vancouver, B.C. V6C 3A8 Phone: 604-682-1643 www.zadarventures.com