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PROTIUM CLEAN ENERGY CORP. ANNOUNCES ENGAGEMENT OF INDIGENOUS RELATIONS EXPERT AND ACQUISITION OF A RIGHT OF FIRST REFUSAL OVER B.C. CLAIMS
Protium Clean Energy Corp. has entered into a consulting agreement with Desi Sketchley, an expert in indigenous relations and mineral tenure management. This agreement underscores the company's commitment to fostering meaningful relationships with indigenous communities and securing strategic opportunities for growth.
Under the terms of the agreement, Mr. Sketchley will provide consulting services to support the company's indigenous relations strategies. His scope of work includes identifying prospective properties in British Columbia for staking, developing and implementing indigenous engagement strategies, facilitating communication with indigenous communities, and advising on regulatory and compliance matters.
In recognition of Mr. Sketchley's expertise and contributions, the company has agreed to pay $10,000 in cash and issue 1.2 million restricted share units (RSUs), subject to the approval of the Canadian Securities Exchange. The RSUs will vest in monthly increments of 200,000 over the term of the agreement, with a hold period of four months and one day from the date of issuance.
Additionally, the agreement grants Protium a right of first refusal over four mineral tenures held by Mr. Sketchley, covering approximately 569.56 hectares in British Columbia. The acquisition of this right of first refusal aligns with the company's previously announced strategy of developing areas of interest in Ontario, British Columbia and Alberta (see news release dated Nov. 19, 2024).
"We are excited to welcome Mr. Sketchley to our team and look forward to benefiting from his deep expertise in indigenous relations and mineral tenure management," said Marc Branson, chief executive officer of Protium. "This agreement represents a significant step forward in our mission to build strong, collaborative relationships with indigenous communities while advancing our resource development objectives."
The agreement is effective as of Nov. 13, 2024, and will initially run for a six-month term, renewable at the option of the company.
In addition, the company announces that its board of directors has approved the adoption of an omnibus equity incentive plan. This plan is designed to enhance the company's ability to attract, retain and motivate qualified directors, officers, employees and consultants while aligning their interests with those of shareholders. The omnibus equity incentive plan provides a flexible and comprehensive framework for granting equity-based awards, including stock options, RSUs, performance share units (PSUs) and deferred share units (DSUs). The plan aims to reward eligible participants for their contributions to the company's success and to encourage long-term investment in Protium's shares.
The plan reserves up to 10 per cent of the company's total issued and outstanding shares for awards under the plan, adhering to the evergreen structure. Shares subject to expired or terminated awards will become available for future grants.
Awards under the plan are subject to a range of vesting schedules and performance criteria as determined by the company's board of directors or its delegate.
Specific limits ensure compliance with regulatory standards, including restrictions on grants to insiders, consultants and those engaged in investor relations activities.
In addition to the RSUs to be granted to Mr. Sketchley, the company announces, subject to CSE approval, the grant of 2.5 million additional RSUs to a strategic consultant to the company. These additional RSUs will vest four months and one date from the date of grant.
About Protium Clean Energy Corp.
Protium is a junior exploration and development company focused on identifying, acquiring and exploring prospective minerals in Canada's extensive natural resources portfolio. The company focuses on exploring and developing its 100-per-cent-owned Nakina lithium and Firstbrook hydrogen properties in Ontario, located in Northern Canada, and identifying and pursuing further opportunities by region using various satellite surveys. This allows Protium to evaluate large tracts of land quickly and cost-effectively to delineate targets for natural gasses and critical minerals required for the modern world.
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