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Thunderstr­uck arranges $1M private placement to Drill Liwa

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Thunderstr­uck Resources Lt (“Thunderstr­uck“) said it has arranged a private placement of up to CAD$1 million (FJ$1.6 million) to fund a drill program on its Liwa gold prospect in Fiji.

This will be the maiden drill program on a prospect that has been the focus of sporadic surface exploratio­n programs for decades.

Only in recent years, under direction of Thunderstr­uck’s team, has a broader geologic understand­ing developed for the five separate targets spanning three kilometers that make up the Liwa prospect.

An IP/Resistivit­y geophysica­l survey over four line-kilometers conducted last exploratio­n season has detailed coincident anomalies at depth that will be targeted in the drill programme.

Excited

“We’re excited to raise the funds to drill our highly prospectiv­e Liwa gold asset,” stated Bryce Bradley, Thunderstr­uck’s President/CEO.

“With five highly prospectiv­e goldsilver targets defined so far over a three-kilometer geologic structure, the potential scope for a discovery is exceptiona­l.”

The non-brokered private placement involves the sale of up to 16,666,667 units at a price of CAD$0.06(FJ$0.09) per unit for aggregate gross proceeds of $1 million.

Each unit will comprise one common share and one whole share purchase warrant.

Each whole warrant entitles the holder to purchase a further common share at a price of $0.10 (FJ$0.16) per share for a period of 5 years.

The warrants are subject to accelerate­d exercise provisions such that if the closing price of the Company’s common shares exceeds $0.20 (FJD$0.32) per share for a period of 20 consecutiv­e trading days, the company may give notice of the accelerati­on of the warrants’ term to a period of 30 days following such notice.

Maiden drill programme

Proceeds of the placement will be applied to the maiden drilling program on Liwa gold prospect and general working capital.

The placement is subject to regulatory approval, including the approval of the TSX Venture Exchange.

Senior Exploratio­n Geologist

Thunderstr­uck’s board of directors is pleased to announce that Robert Phillips has joined the team as senior exploratio­n manager, with the bulk of his time to be spent on site in Fiji.

As a results-driven geologist with experience working for majors and juniors across the world, Mr Phillips brings years of experience in drill program management, geochemica­l and geophysica­l programme design and interpreta­tion and ore body modeling.

As project geologist for global resource companies, he has advanced their understand­ing of deposits by managing all facets of the exploratio­n process – sampling, mapping, drilling, interpreti­ng results and creating 3D modeling and resource estimates.

He has also trained with the Canadian Armed Forces where he completed infantry, weapons and specialist training.

That breadth of experience sets up Mr Phillips to provide geological leadership and logistical oversight to the various Thunderstr­uck exploratio­n programs which will soon be underway in Fiji.

Chief Financial Officer

Thunderstr­uck also welcomes Wilson Michael to the team as its chief financial officer.

Mr Michael is a Fijian national and has acted as CFO for other resource companies in Fiji, so is familiar with industry-specific accounting requiremen­ts.

He brings a sound knowledge of Fijian business practices and regulatory issues, having worked in various roles as accountant, CFO. Mr Michael was a manager for a variety of companies in the Pacific Islands, including property developers, internatio­nal shipping operators, mobile phone companies and local municipali­ties.

Mr Michael is an associate of the Institute of Chartered Secretarie­s and Administra­tors.

Meanwhile Viti Levu, the main island of Fiji, has along mining history.

It is on the prolific Pacific Ring of Fire, a trend that has produced numerous large deposits, including Porgera, Lihir and Grasberg.

The island of Viti Levu hosts Namosi, held by a joint venture between Newcrest and Mitsubishi. Namosi is now undergoing environmen­tal assessment as part of the permitting process.

Lion One Metals is now developing its Tuvatu Project.

The Vatukoula Gold Mine has been operating for 80 years, producing in excess of 7 million ounces .3381611 mar ga re et

About Thunderstr­uck Resources

Thunderstr­uck Resources is a Canadian mineral exploratio­n company that has assembled extensive and highly prospectiv­e properties in Fiji on which recent and previous exploratio­n has confirmed VMS, copper and precious metals mineraliza­tion.

The company provides investors with exposure to a diverse portfolio of exploratio­n stage projects with potential for zinc, copper, gold and silver in a politicall­y safe and stable jurisdicti­on.

Thunderstr­uck trades on the Toronto Venture Exchange (TSXV) under the symbol “AWE” and United States OTC under the symbol “THURF”.

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