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Power Metallic Mines Announces Expansion In the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia via Joint Venture With Amaar Mining
Strategic partnership establishes a framework for Power Metallic and Amaar Mining to jointly pursue future Saudi mining license auction rounds, with 50/50

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[{"type":"text","content":" Strategic partnership establishes a framework for Power Metallic and Amaar Mining to jointly pursue future Saudi mining license auction rounds, with 50/50 ownership economics and an initial approved post-award work-program funding framework of up to US$10 million TORONTO, May 19, 2026 /CNW/ - Power Metallic Mines Inc. (the \"Company\" or \"Power Metallic\") (TSXV: PNPN) (OTCBB: PNPNF) (Frankfurt: IVV1) is pleased to announce that it has entered into a strategic alliance and joint venture framework agreement with Amaar United Mining Company (\"Amaar Mining\"), a Saudi Arabian company affiliated with Amaar Holding, to jointly pursue mining license opportunities in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. The agreement marks the next step in Power Metallic's expansion strategy in Saudi Arabia following the Company's award of the Jabal Baudan exploration license in the Jabal Sayid Mineralized Belt. Under the agreement, Power Metallic and Amaar Mining intend to cooperate in future Saudi mining license auction rounds and other mutually agreed opportunities, combining Power Metallic's technical, geological, and exploration capabilities with Amaar Mining's local strategic presence, coordination capacity, and regulatory interface experience in the Kingdom. Pursuant to the agreement, any licenses awarded to the parties under the agreed framework are expected to be advanced through a 50/50 joint venture structure. Power Metallic is expected to act as technical lead and proposed operator of any post-award joint venture, subject to the execution of definitive joint venture documentation. Amaar Mining is expected to act as the local strategic partner, leading local coordination, relationship management, and administrative support. The agreement contemplates that, for the first aggregate US$10 million of approved post-award work-program funding, Power Metallic will contribute US$2.5 million and Amaar Mining will contribute US$7.5 million, while maintaining 50/50 beneficial ownership, economic interests, and equity interests in the consortium and any post-award joint venture. Following the funding of the first US$10 million of approved work-program expenditures, all further approved funding is expected to be contributed by the parties on a 50/50 basis. \"This agreement is an important step in Power Metallic's strategy to build a durable Saudi Arabia explo...