The Whitlock Lithium Project of Koba Resources Limited is located in southern Manitoba, Canada, 120km northeast of Winnipeg, the provincial capital. The project lies within the Bird River Greenstone Belt which hosts multiple significant lithium deposits including: The Tanco Lithium-Caesium-Tantalum Mine which has been in commercial operation for more than 50 years. The most recent published reserves comprise: 7.3Mt @ 2.76% Li2O1; 2.1Mt @ 0.22% Ta2O51; and 0.35Mt @ 23.3% Cs2O1.

In addition to being a high-grade lithium mine, Tanco is the world's largest producer of caesium and contains the largest tantalum reserves in Canada. The Separation Rapids Lithium Deposit, with a resource of 10.2Mt @ 1.40% Li2O2. The Donner Lake Lithium Deposit, comprises four spodumene-bearing pegmatites that host a resource of 3.6Mt @ 1.28% Li2O3.

The historic Irgon Lithium Mine, where, despite construction of a 74m shaft and 366m of lateral development, no ore was processed. Ore reserves were estimated to total 1.1Mt @ 1.51% Li2O4. In addition to the lithium resources outlined above, other significant lithium deposits are also located in northwest Ontario.

These resources are hosted in the same Archean craton as the Whitlock Project, in a similar geological environment, and include 41.8Mt @ 1.53% Li2O5 - PAK Project, Frontier Lithium, 13.3Mt @ 1.09% Li2O6 - Georgia Lake, Rock Tech Lithium and 9.9Mt @ 1.04% Li2O7 - Seymour Lake, Green Technology Metals Four geologists are onsite at the Whitlock Lithium Project conducting an initial reconnaissance and sampling program evaluating the extensive network of mapped pegmatites within the Whitlock Project. The team has already visited and sampled many pegmatite outcrops and will continue investigating areas of key initial interest, covering as much ground as possible and visiting as many outcropping pegmatites as possible during the 10-day initial program.