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Private Placement Program for Copperbelt Critical Minerals Exploration
The global shift toward electrification and energy transition infrastructure is driving unprecedented demand for critical minerals. Metals such as copper, cobalt, lithium and nickel form the backbone of electric vehicles, battery storage and power grid expansion.
FG Capital Advisors supports a private placement program targeting mining exploration opportunities in the Central African Copperbelt, one of the world's most prolific geological provinces spanning Zambia and the Democratic Republic of Congo.
Learn MoreExploration Strategy
The program focuses on identifying exploration licenses with strong geological potential for copper and cobalt mineralization, with additional exposure to lithium and nickel deposits associated with the region's metallogenic systems.
- Geological mapping and geophysical surveys
- Exploration drilling campaigns
- Resource estimation programs
- Technical reporting compliant with JORC and NI 43-101
Progressive exploration milestones can significantly increase project valuation as geological risk is reduced and mineral resources become defined.
Value Creation Model
Mining exploration programs create value through discovery and resource definition rather than immediate production. As exploration results are validated and technical reports are completed, projects may attract strategic partners or development capital.
JORC and NI 43-101 technical reporting provides independent verification of exploration data, allowing investors and mining companies to evaluate the economic potential of the mineral resource.
Exit Strategy
- Sale of exploration licenses to mining operators
- Joint ventures with established mining companies
- Project-level development financing
- Public listing following resource definition
These pathways are commonly used in the mining sector once exploration success is demonstrated.
Risk Disclosure
- Exploration programs may not discover economically recoverable mineral resources.
- Commodity prices for copper, cobalt, lithium and nickel may fluctuate significantly.
- Mining exploration involves geological uncertainty.
- Projects located in emerging markets may face regulatory or political risks.
- Liquidity events for exploration investments may take several years.
Investors must be able to sustain the potential loss of their entire investment.
Frequently Asked Questions
Who can participate in the program?
Participation is restricted to accredited investors and qualified purchasers under applicable securities laws such as Regulation D.
What minerals are targeted?
The exploration focus includes copper, cobalt, lithium and nickel deposits within the Zambia and DR Congo Copperbelt.
What reporting standards apply?
Technical results may be reported under JORC or NI 43-101 standards depending on the jurisdiction and listing requirements.
What is the investment horizon?
Mining exploration investments typically require multi-year timelines before potential liquidity events such as asset sales or joint ventures.
Is this an offer to sell securities?
No. Any securities offering will be conducted through formal offering documentation and in compliance with securities regulations.
Accredited investors interested in the critical minerals exploration program may review the battery metals platform for further information.
View Battery Metals ProgramSecurities Notice. Any offering will be made only through official offering documentation and in accordance with Regulation D or other applicable exemptions. Nothing on this page constitutes investment advice or an offer to sell securities.

