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    Altius acquires 9.9% of TNR Gold: royalty exposure lens for mine planners

    April 6, 2026|

    Reviewed by Joe Ashwell

    Altius acquires 9.9% of TNR Gold: royalty exposure lens for mine planners

    First reported on MINING.com

    30 Second Briefing

    Altius Minerals has acquired a 9.9% stake in TNR Gold for C$4.2 million, buying 23.5 million shares at C$0.1775 each to expand its portfolio of royalty-linked equity positions. The deal gives Altius indirect exposure to TNR’s 0.4% NSR on McEwen’s Los Azules copper project, a 7% NPR on Batidero I and II at the Josemaria copper project (Lundin–BHP JV), and a 1.5% NSR on Ganfeng’s Mariana lithium project in Argentina. TNR also brings a 90% interest in the Shotgun gold project in Alaska, with 705,960 oz inferred resources.

    Technical Brief

    • Share pricing is set at C$0.1775, matching the 30‑day volume‑weighted average before agreement.
    • TNR’s current trading price of C$0.20 gives a market capitalisation of about C$42.5 million.
    • Altius’ market capitalisation of C$2.9 billion dwarfs TNR’s, signalling asymmetric balance‑sheet capacity.
    • Altius’ share price dipped 0.7% on announcement, indicating modest short‑term market pushback.
    • Proceeds of C$4.2 million are earmarked for corporate development plus general working capital, not capex.
    • Altius already holds royalty or streaming exposure to Chapada copper and Grota do Cirilo lithium in Brazil.
    • Existing Altius royalty portfolio includes six Canadian potash mines and Voisey’s Bay Ni‑Cu‑Co, diversifying TNR‑linked risk.
    • Recent acquisition of Lithium Royalty (TSX: LIRC) shows Altius consolidating battery‑metal royalty exposure alongside this TNR position.

    Our Take

    Altius Minerals already has copper exposure via its 3.7% stream on Lundin’s Chapada mine in Brazil, so taking 9.9% of TNR Gold adds leverage to large undeveloped copper systems like Los Azules and Josemaria rather than to near-term production.

    Within our 1204 Mining stories, only a handful of pieces combine gold and lithium royalty exposure in one vehicle; TNR’s portfolio link to the Mariana lithium project gives Altius incremental lithium optionality alongside its existing base metals and potash royalty base.

    TNR’s 90% interest in the Shotgun project in Alaska fits a pattern in our database of juniors holding high ownership in early-stage gold assets while relying on royalty interests (such as on Los Azules) for potential long-dated cash flow, which can be attractive to a royalty house like Altius seeking optionality without full project capex exposure.

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    Prepared by collating external sources, AI-assisted tools, and Geomechanics.io’s proprietary mining database, then reviewed for technical accuracy & edited by our geotechnical team.

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