Oceana Lithium announced that Non-Executive Chairman Jerome Vitale and Non-Executive Director Simon Mottram have resigned as directors with immediate effect to focus on their other business commitments. The Board has appointed Oceana's company secretary, Mr. Daniel Smith, as a Non-Executive Director, as well as Mr. Chen Chik (Nicholas) Ong. With Mr. Vitale's departure, Mr. Zeng will assume the role of Non-Executive Chairman.
Mr Ong brings 19 years' experience in IPO, listing rules compliance and corporate governance. He is experienced in mining project finance, mining and milling contract negotiations, mine CAPEX & OPEX management, and toll treatment gold reconciliation. Nicholas is a Fellow of the Governance Institute of Australia and holds a Bachelor of Commerce and a Master of Business Administration from the University of Western Australia. Nicholas
is currently a director and/or company secretary of several ASX listed companies. The Board thanks both Mr. Vitale and Mr. Mottram for their contribution and valuable insights since the Company's IPO in July 2022 and wishes them well for the future. As announced 6 February 2024, the Company has identified a number of highpriority drill targets at the Company's 100% owned, Solonópole lithium project in Brazil. In response to current market conditions for junior exploration companies, the Board will evaluate a number of potential cost-cutting measures, including the reduction of corporate overheads, to maximise exploration expenditure atSolonópole. The Company ended the December 2023 quarter with approximately $3.3 million in cash and no debt.