Olah Palace — Morocco-Focused Precious & Critical Minerals
Unlocking the vast potential of Morocco's rich mineral landscape, Olah Palace is strategically advancing high-impact projects in gold, lithium/kaolinite, and titanium–iron ore. Our approach combines rigorous, data-driven exploration with an unwavering commitment to community partnership and a clear pathway to certification, ensuring sustainable and prosperous development.
Who We Are
Olah Palace is an exploration-development platform exclusively focused on Morocco's mineral-rich landscapes. Our carefully curated portfolio covers high-potential gold and polymetallic targets in the Guelmim region, an emerging lithium/kaolinite district in Es-Semara, and a promising titanium–iron ore project in Laâyoune-Sakia El Hamra.
We progress assets methodically toward resource certification and commercial partnerships, applying rigorous geological assessment and strategic development planning to maximize shareholder value whilst maintaining environmental responsibility.
Where We Operate
Guelmim (Gold & Polymetallic)
Strategically located across 13 sites (approx. 6,400 ha) within four project areas, this district is renowned for dense gold, copper, and polymetallic mineralization. Historical data indicates exceptional resource potential.
Es-Semara (Lithium & Kaolinite)
Comprising one 16 km² mixed license and eight exploration permits (totaling approx. 144 km²), this area holds significant salar-brine and pegmatite potential. The presence of dual lithium modes offers unique development opportunities within this emerging district.
Titanium–Iron Ore
Two exploration permits (a third is pending) cover approximately 3,200 ha in Laâyoune-Sakia El Hamra. Early work indicates exceptional TiO₂ concentrations (>20%) with Fe₂O₃ at approximately 60% in tested areas, suggesting significant commercial potential.
Portfolio At a Glance
1
Gold
Guelmim, Bas Drâa belt
Fully permitted core site with 34 mapped quartz veins over ~4 km; nearby historical drilling/bulk sampling delivered 8.47 g/t Au on a 2,800-t sample. Early indicators point to multi-million-ounce potential, pending further drilling and geophysics.
2
Lithium & Kaolinite
Es-Semara
Confirmed lithium in both salar-lake system and pegmatites; preliminary work (geophysical, geochemical, trenching, shafts) supports district-scale potential across ~144 km². Dual-source lithium presents multiple development pathways.
3
Titanium–Iron Ore
Laâyoune-Sakia El Hamra
Heavy-mineral sand style deposits with commercial grade potential. Initial exploration across ~1 km² indicates ~17.6 Mt in that tested portion; laboratory assays show impressive TiO₂ ~21% and Fe₂O₃ ~60%.
Flagship: Guelmim Gold
District Context
Guelmim sits within a structurally favorable setting for quartz-vein gold and polymetallic systems; nearby programmes reported an 8.47 g/t Au bulk sample during pilot work. The district's geological features mirror those of established gold-producing regions globally.
Our Permitted Core
  • 34 veins, 30–100 cm width, NE–SE trend over ~4 km at the Draa River bedrock—historically gold-rich
  • Adjacent operator: 12,900 m drilling; 12,800 t bulk sampling; 2,800-t sample at 8.47 g/t Au
Scale Potential
Preliminary work suggests 3–5 Moz conceptually, subject to drilling and geophysical confirmation. Our methodical approach to resource definition aims to validate this potential through systematic exploration.
Lithium & Kaolinite (Es-Semara)
What's Unique
Two distinct lithium modes identified:
  1. Salar-lake system with ancient brines (shallow ~30–34 m and deeper horizons)
  1. Pegmatites (hard-rock lithium with kaolin/alumina host material)
This dual-source potential offers multiple development pathways and risk mitigation.
Tenure & Footprint
One mixed licence (exploration + exploitation + environmental) plus eight exploration permits—~144 km² combined.
This substantial land package provides district-scale potential in an emerging lithium province. Preliminary trenching and shaft work has confirmed mineralisation across multiple zones.
Titanium–Iron Ore
Style & Evidence
Beach/heavy-mineral sands with ilmenite/rutile. Geophysics (2D electrical tomography) defined mineralised layers and proposed 10 pilot boreholes. This deposit style typically offers advantages in extraction efficiency and processing costs.
Grades & Early Estimates
Laboratory assays demonstrate exceptional quality: TiO₂ ~20.96%, Fe₂O₃ ~59.71%; tested 1 km² indicates ~17.6 Mt in that portion.
These grades position the project competitively within global titanium-iron ore deposits and suggest excellent economic potential subject to further resource definition work.
Strategy: De-risk, Certify, Partner
Data-led Exploration
Structured geophysics, trenching/sampling, and targeted drilling to advance all projects to NI 43-101/JORC certification. Our methodical approach minimises risk whilst maximising resource definition efficiency.
Modular Development
Scalable plants and refineries to accelerate monetisation post-certification. This approach allows for phased capital expenditure and earlier cashflow generation whilst maintaining expansion optionality.
Partnerships & Offtake
JV earn-ins and offtakes to share risk and secure financing routes. Strategic partnerships with established operators provide technical expertise and capital efficiency.

Our pipeline extends beyond current assets, with additional acquisition targets—including a uranium-bearing site that can be permitted rapidly—plus opportunities in copper, cobalt, nickel, antimony, and lead throughout Morocco's mineral belts.
Why Morocco
Morocco combines strong geology, established mining operators, and supportive permitting—particularly in Guelmim-Oued Noun and Laâyoune-Sakia El Hamra provinces—creating a favourable foundation for precious and critical mineral development.
The Kingdom's stable political environment, established mining code, and strategic location with access to European and African markets position it as an ideal jurisdiction for mineral resource development. Morocco's commitment to developing its mineral sector is evidenced by significant infrastructure investments and streamlined permitting processes.
Recent discoveries by major operators further validate the country's geological potential, particularly in the regions where Olah Palace has established its project portfolio.
ESG & Community Commitment
Environmental Responsibility
We adhere to rigorous environmental standards across all operations, implementing best practices in water management, habitat protection, and reclamation planning. Our mixed licence in Es-Semara includes specific environmental parameters to ensure sustainable development.
Community Engagement
Local communities are integral stakeholders in our projects. We prioritise transparent communication, local employment opportunities, and community development initiatives that deliver lasting benefits beyond the life of our operations.
Governance
Our operations align with Morocco's mining framework and international best practices. We maintain comprehensive documentation and technical reports available to qualified investors under NDA, ensuring transparency and accountability.

All figures are preliminary and pre-certification. Estimates and conceptual resource windows are subject to confirmation via additional drilling, geophysics, and independent NI 43-101/JORC studies.
General Enquiries: olahpalace@gmail.com
Technical Reports: Available upon request under NDA