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December 8, 2014 · about 11 years ago

Tribute and Himmelspach to Share IME

Tribute Resources has sold a 50% interest in International Marine Energy Inc. (IME) to Mark and Chad Himmelspach and related entities (“Himmelspach”). IME is now owned 50% by Tribute and 50% by Himmelspach. IME has acquired the interests of Tribute in Western Tidal Holdings (WTH) in consideration fo

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Tribute Resources has sold a 50% interest in International Marine Energy Inc. (IME) to Mark and Chad Himmelspach and related entities (“Himmelspach”). IME is now owned 50% by Tribute and 50% by Himmelspach.

IME has acquired the interests of Tribute in Western Tidal Holdings (WTH) in consideration for milestone payments based upon the success of future developments in British Columbia.

WTH is now a wholly owned subsidiary of IME and IME will be responsible for the future development of WTH assets.

IME has also recently acquired an interest in Fundy Tidal Inc. and its various projects in the narrows between the Bay of Fundy and Saint Mary’s Bay in Nova Scotia. These projects have an attractive COMFIT Tariff and are the focus of IME’s first tidal installs.

IME has been initially funded by cash share contributions from each of Tribute and Himmelspach.

IME and Tribute have also established a new corporation, Quémar Grand Nord Inc. (Quémar) on November 21, 2014. Quémar is as a wholly owned subsidiary of IME. Quémar is currently involved in researching opportunities to build tidal projects in Northern Portion of the Province of Québec with a view to utilizing this experience in Northern Québec for application in other cold weather environments.

The combined strengths of the Tribute development team and Mark Himmelspach will allow for expanded focus on tidal and marine projects both in Canada and internationally.

Mark Himmelspach will be the Chief Executive Officer. He was previously a partner in Northridge Canada and a senior executive at TransCanada Energy, the non-regulated subsidiary of TransCanada Pipelines.

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