On December 20 Donald Trump called for a “federal strategy to ensure secure and reliable supplies of critical minerals.” The move came one day after the U.S. Geological Survey released the first comprehensive update on the subject since 1973, taking a thorough look—nearly 900-pages thorough—at commodities vital to our neighbour’s, and ultimately the West’s, well-being.
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1. Esmeralda County, Monte Cristo Valley, Kibby Basin, Nevada
– Lithium exploration project
USGS 2017 Critical Minerals Report 1802–K
Lithium “CLOSED BASIN” (A – G) check list
Monte Cristo Valley
Kibby Basin, Nevada
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3. Dec,20,2017 - Presidential Executive Order on a Federal Strategy to Ensure
Secure and Reliable Supplies of Critical Minerals - USGS 2017, Critical
Resources of the U.S.A.
Lithium Report 1802–K “CLOSED BASIN” (A – G) check list
(a) An arid climate;
(b) closed basin containing a salt lake or salt flat;
(c) Tectonically driven subsidence;
(d) associated igneous or geothermal activity;
(e) lithium-bearing source rocks;
(f) One or more adequate aquifers, to host the brine reservoir;
and
(g) Sufficient time to concentrate a brine.
7. (c) Strike slip fault that goes right through the area of
geothermal alteration.
Strike slip fault that goes right through the
geothermal area of alteration.
8. (d) Igneous or geothermal activity
depicted lithium bearing Rhyolite/igneous rock of
surrounding the Monte Cristo Mountains
UNNR, 2011, 2m geoprobe increased
temp.
9. (e) Lithium-bearing source rocks
BELMONT DISCOVERS PRESENCE OF UP TO 200 PPM LITHIUM IN DRILL CORE SAMPLES
OF KIBBY BASIN SEDIMENTS- MONTE CRISTO VALLEY, NEVADA, U.S.A.
Vancouver, B.C. Canada, June 27, 2017 - Belmont Resources Inc. (TSX.V: BEA; FSE: L3L1; DTC Eligible - CUSIP
080499403); ("Belmont", or the "Company").
Kibby Basin - 1st Phase Drilling Assay Results:
Further to our news release of May 29, 2017 reporting completion of the 1st Phase HQ (3.875”) core drilling
program commencing Hole #1 on April 23, 2017. Hole KB-1c was drilled to a depth of 548 feet on the eastern
basin-bounding fault, and Hole KB-2c  was drilled to a depth of  1498 feet in the playa, about 5000 feet
southwest of Hole KB-1c.
Hole KB-2c was advanced in the playa (dry lake bed) area and encountered fine-grained clay-rich sediments: silts
and muds punctuated by thin gravel intervals and some thicker fine-grained sand zones typical of playa lake
sediments. Layers containing ground water were encountered at numerous depths. Â Core was logged,
photographed, and sampled in the field and at Belmont’s field office facility in Mina, NV. Samples of clay-rich core
intervals were transported to ALS Labs in Sparks, NV for analysis.
The Company was pleased with the core sample assays, ranging from 70 ppm to 200 ppm Li with 13 of 25
core samples assaying over 100 ppm Li; indicating that the sediments could be a potential source of lithium
for the underlying aquifers.
Hole KB-1c targeted the approximate location of the basin-bounding fault as defined by a gravity survey, and was
drilled east of the playa. The hole encountered unconsolidated alluvial sand and gravel deposits with minor
occurrences of silt, clay, and water courses. Three samples of thin clay-rich zones in the gravels were analyzed for
lithium, but were not anomalous (20-40 ppm) Li.
Hydro sleeve samples of formation water were collected from the bottoms of both drill holes, where brine is likely
to collect, and were also delivered to ALS for lithium analysis and testing of physical parameters. Water test results
are pending.
10. June 2017, Monte Cristo Valley, Kibby Basin, Nevada, drill program
11. (f) One or more adequate aquifers, to host the
brine reservoir
Gravity survey - Kibby basin depth - 13,300 ft. = 4 Kilometres
12. (f) One or more adequate aquifers, to host the
brine reservoir
BELMONT SECURES QUANTEC GEOSCIENCE TO CONDUCT MAGNETOTELLURIC RESISTIVITY (MT) SURVEY ON KIBBY BASIN LITHIUM
PROJECT IN NEVADA
Vancouver, B.C. Canada, January 16, 2018 – Belmont Resources Inc. (TSX.V: BEA; FSE: L3L1; DTC Eligible – CUSIP 080499403); (“Belmont”, or the “Company)
Quantec Geoscience mobilizing with Spartan MT and AMT technology:
Quantec Geoscience Limited (“Quantec”) of Toronto, Canada has been contracted and is mobilizing to be on site at Belmont’s Kibby Basin property this week to commence
the SPARTAN AMT/MT survey. The data acquisition phase will be completed in approximately nine (9) days. The preliminary report should be received approximately two (2)
weeks after completion of the field survey.
Quantec’s Spartan AMT/ MT is a full tensor magnetotelluric technology that acquires resistivity data in the 10kHz to 0.001Hz frequency band. The result is a measurement
that is applicable from near-surface to potential depths of 3km or more. Quantec is a leader in deep exploration, and has completed in excess of 5000 geophysical projects
in over 50 countries over the last 30 years, (including over 500 MT surveys completed worldwide).
The final 3D Inversion reports should assist in pin pointing the higher aquifer probability targets for the next phase of drilling.
To date Belmont has completed the following exploration programs on the Kibby Basin:
A Ni 43-101 Technical Report completed by E.L. “Buster” Hunsaker III in May 2016; followed by a property Geophysical Review & Work Proposal by Wright Geophysics Inc. in June 2016. As recommended the
Company then commissioned a Gravity Survey over the original Kibby 16 claims, which was completed by Magee Geophysical Services LLC of Reno, Nevada in June 2016. The 3D Gravity model
demonstrated the potential for a massive underground brine reservoir in a closed basin, with dimensions estimated at 4 sq.km and at least 1.5 km in depth. Geothermal indicators suggest an area with locally
higher heat-flow. The arid climate and a closed basin, with a dry or seasonal lake, is a key feature allowing enough time to concentrate brine.
Additional staking of claims completed as recommended following the gravity survey results;
Surface sampling from a nominal depth of 30 cm of the playa sediments. Some of the samples were as much as 2 times the crustal average with a high of 73.8 ppm Li.
Two diamond drill holes in April 2017. Hole KB-1c was drilled to a depth of 548 feet on the eastern basin-bounding fault, and Hole KB-2c was drilled to a depth of 1498 feet in the playa. Core sample assays
from Hole KB-2c ranged from 70 ppm to 200 ppm Li with 13 of 25 core samples assaying over 100 ppm Li; indicating that the sediments could be a potential source of lithium for the underlying aquifers.
Review of the United States Geological Survey (“USGS”) and NASA archived satellite data (1996-2017); and archived ASTER/Landsat data which has identified higher than normal concentrations of clay-mica-
hydrous silica-ferric iron minerals in the north-central playa. ASTER has been most effective in broadly categorizing surface units that can be considered as proxy for geothermal systems.
13. Review of the United States Geological Survey (“USGS”) and NASA archived satellite data (1996-2017);
and archived ASTER/Landsat data which has identified higher than normal concentrations of clay-mica-
hydrous silica-ferric iron minerals in the north-central playa. Aster has been most effective in broadly
categorizing surface units that can be considered as proxy for geothermal systems.
Landsat7
Satellite
15. (g) - Time to concentrate brine -11 to 24 million
years old *Rhyolite
16.
17. Kibby Basin land position
2760 hectares (6,820 acres).
10.65 square miles
27.58 square Km
18. Acknowledgements
Belmont’s, Officers, Directors and consultants would like to formally thank the individuals and
Institutions that made this GIS - Global Information System overview possible.
• Barnaby W. Rockwell, Research Geophysicist, Central Mineral and Environmental Resources
Science Center, United States Geological Survey (USGS)
• Brett Lien, NASA Land Processes Distributed Active Archive Center User Services
USGS Earth Resources Observation and Science (EROS)
• Chrissy Klenke, Geosciences and Maps Librarian
DeLaMare Science & Engineering Library
University of Nevada, Reno
• Lisa Stillings, USGS, Reno, Nevada
• Dr. Jim Faulds, Dr. Wendy M. Calvin, University of Reno Nevada
• Lisa Wald, Science Communications/Web Content Manager/Geophysicist
USGS Geologic Hazards Science Center
20. Belmont Resources Inc.
Board of Directors
GaryMusil; Secretary/CFO/Director
Gary Musil has more than 30 years of management and
financial consulting experience and has served as an
officer and director on numerous public companies since
1988. This experience has resulted in his overseeing the
financial aspects and expenditures on exploration projects
in Peru, Chile, Eastern Europe (Slovak Republic), and
British Columbia, Ontario, Quebec and New Brunswick
(Canada). Prior to this, he was employed for 15 years
with Dickenson Mines Ltd. and Kam-Kotia Mines Ltd. as
a Controller for the producing silver/lead/zinc mine in the
interior of British Columbia Canada.
VojtechAgyagos; CEO/President/Director
Mr. Agyagos has more than 25 years of management and
financial consulting experience and has served as an officer
and director on numerous public companies since 1982. This
experience has resulted in his managing exploration projects
in South America, Eastern Europe (Slovak Republic)-in
oil/gas and mineral exploration, and British Columbia,
Quebec, Labrador and Ontario (Canada). Mr. Agyagos has
served as President and Director of Belmont since December
1996.
21. Roger Agyagos, Director
Mr. Agyagos has a Diploma in Management Systems from BCIT. Since
1995 he has been Vice-president for a private BC company providing
office management and financial consulting services to various private
and public companies. Mr. Agyagos assists with daily correspondence,
office services, preparation of news releases and financial statements.
Dusan Berka, Director
Mr. Berka, P. Eng., has over 40 years of
international business experience spanning
Europe and the Americas with extensive
experience in the finance, marketing and
administration of public companies, having
served as a Director and Officer of various public
companies traded on the TSX, TSX Venture and
NASDAQ exchanges. A graduate engineer with
a M.Sc. (Dipl. Ing.) degree from Slovak
Technical University, Bratislava, Slovakia
(1968), Mr. Berka has been a member of the
Association of Professional Engineers and
Geoscientists of British Columbia
22. Belmont Advisory Board
James H. Place, P. Geo
Mr. Place has worked for government and private industry as a consultant for 24 years including engineering groups,
environmental assessment specialists, and private mineral developers. He is experienced in providing support to government and
private organizations includes property assessment, project planning, management, supervision, and administration for all types
of engineering and development projects.
His experience of providing management and directorship on a number of public companies will provide a significant
contribution to the Company at this stage of exploration and development.
23. Aziz Khalili MSC. EE
Mr. Khalili’s Company - Khalili Engineers and Associates “solar powered desalination pipe project”
(SPDPP) proposal for Santa Monica, California, has garnered much attention in the press. The SPDPP
is designed to generate 4.5 billion liters of drinking water using electromagnetic filtration desalination
‘electromagnetic filtration uses an isolated electromagnetic field on pipes circulating seawater,
separating the salts and impurities. The process is rapid and energy efficient,’ Khalili Engineers
elaborate. “The company’s directors and consultants are actively researching and communicating with
groups and individuals working in the area of water desalination and carbon based elemental sub
molecular selectively preamble mediums”
“Belmont, is taking a holistic/green approach in lithium extraction methods from brine waters.
Belmont, acknowledges that Nevada and all the Western States in the Great Basin have entered the 7th
year of drought. Belmont, seeks to utilise recent discoveries of water properties, to first separate the
potable water from the brine water and in so doing produce super ionic mineral concentrate.
24. The SPDPP is designed to generate 4.5 billion liters of drinking water using electromagnetic filtration desalination
Khalili Engineers and Associates “Solar Powered
Desalination Pipe Project” (SPDPP) proposal for Santa
Monica, California, has garnered much attention in the
press. The SPDPP is designed to generate 4.5 billion
liters of drinking water using electromagnetic filtration
desalination ‘electromagnetic filtration uses an isolated
electromagnetic field on pipes circulating seawater,
separating the salts and impurities. The process is rapid
and energy efficient’
25. 120 miles as the “crow flies” to Tesla’s Giga 1 Lithium
Battery factory
26. Share Structure & Corporate Information
Shares Listed TSX Venture Exchange: Symbol BEA
Frankfurt Stock Exchange: Symbol: L3L1
Capitalization and Financial Information (as of December 31, 2017)
Issued & Outstanding 61,567,620
Warrants Outstanding 36,318,267
Options Outstanding 3,925,000
Fully Diluted 101,810,887
Transfer Agent
and Registrar
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