EXPLORING THE AMERICAS FOR GIANT COPPER-GOLD DEPOSITS
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EXPLORING THE AMERICAS FOR GIANT COPPER-GOLD DEPOSITS
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• Industry and other statistical data presented in this presentation, except where otherwise noted, have been compiled from sources and participants which, although not independently verified by C3 Metals, are considered by C3 Metals to be reliable sources of information. References in this presentation to research reports or to articles and publications should be not construed as depicting the complete findings of the entire referenced report or article.
• Data for the Jasperoide Project was retrieved from Hochschild Mining’s database and internal reports. Hochschild was operator on the Jasperoide project from 2011 to 2012 and completed 2 drill programmes. C3 Metals had access to the entire drill database and was confident that the reporting of the information was to industry standard practice. The Company has not completed sufficient work to verify all the historic information on the Jasperoide Project.
• The Qualified Person responsible for the technical information in this presentation is Stephen Hughes P. Geo., C3 Metals’ Vice President Exploration, who has approved the technical information included herein. Any reference to historical estimates and resources should not be relied upon. These are not current and a Q.P. has not done sufficient work to classify these historical estimate and C3 Metals Inc. is not treating the historical estimate as a current resource estimate.
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CORPORATE INFORMATION
CCCM – 1 YEAR STOCK CHART
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Shares Outstanding 459.9MWarrants (avg $0.09) 11.2MOptions (avg $0.09) 38.6MRSUs and DSUs 3.1MShare Price C$0.16Market Cap (Undiluted) C$73.6MCash on Hand C$8.5M
SHAREHOLDER INFORMATION
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COPPER-GOLD INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY A PORTFOLIO & TEAM OF THIS CYCLE
Mining and Infrastructure • Jasperoide <40km from Las Bambas and Constancia
• Surrounded by existing mine infrastructure• Jamaica long history of mining (bauxite, copper, gold)
• Historic workings, ease of access and permitting
Jurisdiction and Tenement Package • Peru, 2nd in global copper production and reserves
• 13 licenses covering 57km2
• Jamaica, mining accounts for 20% of GDP• 5 licenses covering 207 km2
Team, Experience and Project Pipeline • Experienced Board and Management• Proven Track Record of Development, Value Creation • Flagship Jasperoide Project in Southern Peru• Pipeline of High-quality Cu-Au Projects in Jamaica
FERNANDO PICKMANN LLM
President, CEO & Director
• Lawyer and partner in Dentons’ Lima Peru office. Consultant to Peru Government and legal advisor to resource companies
• President, COO and Director of Regulus Resources
Independent Director
KEVIN TOMLINSON MSc Geology, FCISI, FIoD, Liveryman WCIB
• +35 years in exploration and development; 20 years as ResourceInvestment Banker, M&A and ECM >$2.5 billion
• Chairman Cardinal, Bellevue, Medusa; NED Centamin, Orbis
ZIMI MEKA B.Eng (Mech) Hons, FAusIMM, MAICD, FIEAust
Independent Director• +25 years experience in the design, construction and
operation of processing and infrastructure globally
• Founder, MD and CEO of Ausenco
Independent Director• Founder, CEO and Director of LARG. Corporate
development and finance specialist
• Prodigy Gold, M&A $340M bought by Argonaut Gold
KIMBERLY ANN ARNTSON
BOARD AND SENIOR MANAGEMENTSerial Resource Industry Value Creators
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• +30 years in exploration, mine development, mine operations, corporate and capital markets
• Rio Tinto, Oxiana, Co-founder EMR Capital
TONY MANINI BSc (Hons), FAusIMM, FSEG
Chairman
YALE SIMPSON BApSc
• +30 years experience
• Co-chairman Extorre Gold Mines Ltd bought by Yamana Gold
• Co-Chairman of Exeter Resources bought by Goldcorp/Barrick
Independent Director
Vice President Investor Relations• +25 years in mining finance. Former managing director of First
Marathon Securities and Head of Sales for Gordon Capital
• VP IR & Corporate Development Cardinal Resources Inc.
Vice President Exploration, Director• +25 years technical and management experience in
exploration, development and mine geology
• 12 years Freeport McMoRan Copper & Gold
ALEC ROWLANDSSTEPHEN HUGHES BSc (Hons), APGNS, PGO (P.Geo)
JASPEROIDE COPPER & GOLD PROJECTAndahuaylas – Yauri Porphyry/Skarn Belt
Lima
Arequipa
Cusco
PERU
PacificOcean Las Bambas
Antapaccay
Haquira Constancia
Peru - Global Leader in Copper & Gold Production
• Ranked 2nd in global copper production
• Ranked 2nd in global copper reserves
• Rated 5th for global mining investment
• Mining is 12% of GDP and 60% of Export Revenue
Jasperoide - In the heart of ‘Elephant Country’
• 57km2 tenure in Andahuaylas – Yauri Belt
• Located within 50km of three major copper-gold deposits
Las Bambas 1.20BT @ 0.61% Cu, 197ppm Mo (MMG)1
Constancia 534MT @ 0.31% Cu, 97ppm Mo (HudBay)2
Haquira 569MT @ 0.56% Cu (First Quantum)3
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1- MMG Limited Mineral Resources and Ore Reserves Statement 30 June 2019, 2- Hudbay Mineral Reserves as of January 1, 2019, 3- First Quantum Minerals Annual Information Form 2019
JASPEROIDE
EXPLORING ELEPHANT COUNTRYAndahuaylas – Yauri Porphyry / Skarn Belt
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Cusco (Pop. 430k)
HAQUIRA (FIRST QUANTUM)569 MT @ 0.56% CuDevelopment Stage
PAMPACANCHA (HUDBAY)40MT @ 0.6% Cu, 0.4g/t Au
2021 Production Permit
CONSTANCIA (HUDBAY)534 MT @ 0.31% Cu
Production Rate ≈ 80ktpd
LAS BAMBAS (MMG)1.2BT @ 0.61% Cu
Production Rate ≈ 350ktpd
JASPEROIDE40km
35km
35km
HISTORIC EXPLORATION RESULTS Exceptional Grades & Upside Potential
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High Grade Mineralization At Surface
• Up to 14g/t Au and 18.5% Cu in rock chips
Select Historic Drill Results - Main Skarn
• 113.0m @ 1.13% Cu, 0.32g/t Au
• 24.3m @ 5.76% Cu, 0.09g/t Au
• 185.2m @ 1.00% Cu, 0.39g/t Au
• 125.6m @ 0.79% Cu, 0.58g/t Au
JADD11-20Main SkarnMajority of Historic Drilling
JADD11-2023.5m @ 1.86% Cu
Single Drill Hole
Skarn OutcropsNo Drilling
1250m
N
Previous Drilling Programmes
• Average hole depth <200 metres
• JADD11-03, final 6m assayed 3.0% Cu
Mineralization Confirmed Along Strike
• Single hole JADD11-20, 650 northwest of Main Skarn, 23.5m @ 1.86% Cu
Panoramic view of the Jasperoide Project, June 2019
S
Skarn OutcropsNo Drilling
Magnetics Analytical Signal Image (Jasperoide 1 & 2, Gretiam 10 & 70)
MONTAÑA DE COBRE 2021 DRILLINGFirst Assays in 10 Years
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High-Grade Drill Assays on Section JAS2650
JAS2650-03: 54.0m @ 1.17% Cu, 0.45 g/t Au
JAS2650-03: 26.1m @ 2.19% Cu, 0.70 g/t Au
JAS2650-05: 53.24m @ 3.11% Cu, 0.46 g/t Au
Includes 29.84m @ 4.96% Cu, 0.56 g/t Au
JAS2650-06: 117.3m @ 1.31% Cu, 0.15 g/t Au
Includes 60.0m @ 2.38% Cu, 0.14 g/t Au
3KM TREND OF SKARN ALTERATION TO TEST
Cresta Verde (Copper - Gold Skarn)
• 1 hole, JADD11-20 assayed 23.5m @ 1.86% Cu
Callejón De Oro (Epithermal Gold Veins)
• Trench 24, 11m channel assayed 20g/t gold
• Not drill tested
JADD11-20 assayed 23.5m @ 1.86% Cu
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• Deeply oxidized (+200m), secondary copper species
• JAS2650-05 : 53.24m @ 3.11% Cu & 0.46 g/t Au from 92.6m
• includes 17.10m @ 6.69% Cu, 0.59g/t Au
• JAS2650-06 : 117.30m @ 1.31% Cu & 0.15 g/t Au from 1.70m
• includes 38.50m @ 3.50% Cu & 0.12 g/t Au and includes 16.0m @ 6.39% Cu from 99.2m
• JAS2650-07 : 43.00m @ 1.67% Cu & 0.14 g/t Au from 79.00m (1.79% CuEq)
• includes 18.10m @ 3.72% Cu from 103.9m
JAS2650-06 core box interval 109.0 - 112.4m. Secondary copper mineralization, interval 109.0 – 113.0m assayed 4m @ 12.80% copper.
JAS2650-05 : 187.7m @ 9.12% Cu
ENRICHMENT ZONE“Pooling of Copper Fluids”
JAS2650 DRILL CROSS SECTION+400m Lateral Continuity
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2021 SELECTED HIGH GRADE INTERSECTIONSMontaña de Cobre Zone
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MINERALIZATION >400m IN A LATERALLY EXTENSIVE SKARN HORIZON DIPPING 15 - 25o WESTERLY
Drill Cross Section JAS2650 Highlights - 7 holes completed for 1,741.1m
1. No adjustments for recovery, early-stage exploration and insufficient metallurgical data. Copper equivalent calculation for reporting purposes only. CuEq (%) = Cu (%) + ((0.7179 × Au g/t) + (0.0090 × Ag g/t)); metal price assumptions of Copper - US$3.25/lb, Gold - US$1,600/oz and Silver US$ 20/oz. 2. Significant assay intercepts are reported as length-weighted averages exceeding 0.20% CuEq, with less than 5m of consecutive internal dilution. 3. Arbitrary top cut of 5g/t on gold assays has been used, copper is uncut.4. True width of down-hole intersections reported are estimated to be approximately 60-90% of the down-hole lengths.
Hole From To Length Cu(%)
Au(g/t)
Ag(g/t)
CuEq(%) Hole From To Length Cu
(%)Au
(g/t)Ag
(g/t)CuEq(%)
JAS2650-01 41.0 170.0 129.00 0.49 0.37 2.25 0.78 JAS2650-05 178.0 195.0 17.00 2.10 0.61 4.79 2.58
Including 109.0 161.0 52.00 0.78 0.67 3.15 1.29 JAS2650-06 1.7 119.0 117.30 1.31 0.15 3.19 1.45
JAS2650-03 70.4 124.4 54.05 1.17 0.45 1.86 1.51 Including 59.0 119.0 60.00 2.38 0.14 3.31 2.51
JAS2650-03 154.9 181.0 26.10 2.19 0.69 3.97 2.72 Includes 77.0 115.5 38.50 3.50 0.12 4.32 3.63
JAS2650-05 92.6 145.8 53.24 3.11 0.46 2.79 3.46 Includes 99.2 115.2 16.00 6.39 0.06 2.48 6.45
Including 116.0 145.8 29.84 4.96 0.56 3.34 5.39 JAS2650-07 79.0 122.0 43.00 1.67 0.14 1.90 1.79
Includes 128.0 145.1 17.10 6.69 0.59 3.71 7.15 Including 103.9 122.0 18.10 3.72 0.02 2.76 3.76
JAS2650-05 156.6 164.3 7.70 1.49 0.02 3.11 1.53 Includes 112.0 122.0 10.00 4.23 0.02 2.57 4.26
Garnet – diopside endoskarn with retrograde magnetite overprintJAS2650-05 (131 - 132.04m) 1.04m @ 4.51% Cu and 1.06g/t Au
WELL DEVELOPED ENRICHMENT PROFILETelescoped System and Porphyry Potential
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Copper-Gold Mineralization Starts at Surface
Skarn is Oxidized to +200m Depth
Vertically Zoned (Enrichment Profile)
• Leached Zone, low grade mineralization
• Oxidized Zone, low to moderate grade mineralization
• Enriched Zone, very high-grade copper mineralization
Skarn Overprint, Epithermal Style Veining
• Recent drilling, 1.0m @ 48.8g/t Au in JAS2650-01
• Historic trenching 11m @ 20g/t Au
Porphyry Copper- Gold Potential at Depth
• Phyllic & endoskarn altered diorite at surface
• Porphyry style B-veins, mineralized diorite fragments Brecciated skarn with intense secondary copper mineralizationJAS2650-05 (140 - 144m) 4.0m @ 14.0% Cu
MINERALIZATION STYLESSecondary Enrichment, Primary Copper Sulphides at Depth
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JAS2650-04 (177.50m) Mineralized tonalite fragment, with 3-5% chalcopyrite
Brecciated skarn, strongly oxidized, chrysocolla
Oxidized skarn, manganese dendrites, malachite
Banded magnetite - quartz with malachite JAS2700-05 (272m) Skarn with coarse chalcopyrite and pyrite (assays pending)
IMPORTANCE OF THE FERROBAMBA FORMATIONFavourable Impure Limestones & Dolomites
Source - JOSÉ PERELLÓ, Economic Geology Vol. 98, 2003, pp. 1575–1605
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+500m in Thickness
Marl
Marl
Limestone
Dolomite
Impure Limestone
Limestone
Intrusive Complex
Anta
pacc
ay
Las B
amba
s
Alic
ia
Cota
bam
bas
LAS BAMBAS HORIZON UNTESTED
JASP
ERO
IDE
LAS
BAM
BAS
Impure Limestone
Stacked Skarns
JASPEROIDE HORIZON
Copper Deposit Lithological Location
JASPEROIDE SCHEMATIC DEPOSIT MODELPorphyry & Skarn Hosted Copper-Gold System
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Cu-Au
Interpreted Porphyry Cu-Au System
ANTICLINE HINGE
JASPEROIDESKARN HORIZON
LAS BAMBAS SKARN HORIZON
(Interpreted)
Endoskarn Altered Diorite Epithermal Veins
Exoskarn
2021 EXPLORATION PROGRAMMEDrilling, Geophysics and Surface Exploration
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DRILLING (In Progress)
• 10,000m planned from 40 platforms
SURFACE EXPLORATION (Ongoing)
• Detailed geology & structural mapping
• Soil grid and channel sampling
GEOPHYSICS (June 2021)
• Airborne magnetic survey covering 57km2
• Induced Polarization survey, 300m lines
• 3D Inversion used to target strong magnetic
(magnetite-rich skarns) and chargeability
(copper sulphides in porphyry / skarn)
anomalies
GEOPHYSICAL SURVEY RESPONSE Magnetite Alteration – Magnetic HighCopper Sulphides – Chargeability High
Magnetite Skarn
Magnetite : MAGNETICChalcopyrite-Pyrite : CHARGEABLE
JASPEROIDE COPPER-GOLD PROJECTTicks all the Right Boxes. Location, Grade and Neighbours
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LOCATION
• <50km from six copper deposits and
three active copper-gold mines
• Road access, grid power and water
THICK ZONES OF HIGH GRADE
• 185.2m @ 1.00% Cu, 0.39g/t Au
• 38.50m @ 3.50% Cu, 0.12g/t Au
SURROUNDED BY LARGE DEPOSITS
• Las Bambas (MMG), Constancia
(HudBay) & Haquira (First Quantum)
• Like Jasperoide, these deposits are
magnetite skarn & porphyry hosted
Las Bambas Pit (Projected)
1.20BT @ 0.61% Cu
Constancia Pit (Projected)
534MT @ 0.31% Cu
CONTACTS
CONTACTS
KEVIN TOMLINSONPresident & CEO
ALEC ROWLANDSVP Investor RelationsE-mail: [email protected]
STEPHEN HUGHESVP Exploration E-mail: [email protected]
CORPORATE OFFICE161 Bay St., 27th Floor Toronto, Ontario M5J 2S1
Tel: +1 (416) 572-2510 [email protected]
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Favourable Legal and Tax Regimes
• Corporate Tax Rate – 25%
• Royalty calculated as a percentage of profit
• Excellent infrastructure, ports, roads and power
• Several operating Bauxite plants
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JAMAICA MINING & TAX REGULATIONSKey Takeaways
• Coal and LNG generated power
• Transparent tenure system
• Short permitting timelines
JAMAICA TECTONIC SETTINGCentral Inlier RTP TMI
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1Barrick website, 2Goldquest website, 3Singer et al 2008
Tanama 30.9Mt Cu & 2.3Moz Au
Pueblo Viejo 1
Barrick/Goldcorp15Moz Au
Romero 2GoldQuest2.5Moz Au
1
3
2
Crawl River FaultJamaica
JAMAICA - Cretaceous volcanic rocks, overlain by Tertiary limestone cover
Ocho Rios
Port Antonio
Kingston
Montego Bay
Caribbean Sea
City
Port
Road
Bauxite Plant
100% Owned C3 Metals Inc.
LEGEND
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BELLAS GATEPorphyry & Epithermal Copper-Gold Targets
EST. CAD $15M IN EXPLORATION EXPENDITURE; OZ MINERALS & C3 METALS
WALK-UP UNTESTED, HIGH PRIORITY DRILL TARGETS
BELLAS GATE
ARTHURS SEAT
MAIN RIDGE
HUNGRY GULLY
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10 PORPHYRY PROSPECTSBroad Porphyry Cu-Au Drill Intercepts
HOLE IDFrom(m)
To(m)
Length (m)
Au(g/t)
Cu(%)
CuEq(%)
ProspectName
CAM92-01 0.0 137.2 137.2 0.25 0.56 0.74 Camel Hill
CAM92-02 0.0 111.3 111.3 0.25 0.43 0.61 Camel Hill
CAM92-05 3.4 88.4 85.0 0.25 0.52 0.69 Camel Hill
CON-14-001 91.0 214.0 123.0 0.26 0.43 0.61 Connors
CON-14-001 257.0 280.0 23.0 0.22 0.66 0.81 Connors
CON-14-002 11.0 70.0 59.0 0.49 0.55 0.89 Connors
CON-14-002 88.0 123.0 35.0 0.16 0.43 0.54 Connors
CON-14-003 57.0 141.0 84.0 0.46 0.59 0.90 Connors
CON-14-003 279.0 306.0 27.0 0.32 0.85 1.07 Connors
CON-14-004 28.0 142.0 114.0 0.52 0.69 1.04 Connors
CON-14-005 14.0 98.0 84.0 0.77 1.00 1.53 Connors
CON-14-005 188.0 242.0 54.0 0.25 0.55 0.72 Connors
CON-14-007 80.0 120.0 40.0 0.19 0.46 0.59 Connors
CON-14-010 136.0 185.0 49.0 0.26 0.55 0.73 Connors
CON92-2 13.7 100.6 86.9 0.42 0.68 0.97 Connors
DRH 001 19.0 24.0 5.0 0.01 1.11 1.11 Dry Hill
DRH 002 13.0 19.0 6.0 0.00 1.34 1.34 Dry Hill
DRH 003 20.0 24.0 4.0 0.00 1.26 1.26 Dry Hill
CAM92-15 4.6 62.2 57.6 0.18 0.30 0.42 NW-CAMEL
CAM92-15 138.4 153.6 15.2 0.14 0.22 0.32 NW-CAMEL
MAB-15-001 116.0 160.0 44.0 0.12 0.20 0.29 NW-CAMEL
Fertile Porphyry Systems Confirmed
Connors Porphyry Copper – Gold Target
• Strong phyllic & potassic alteration
• Broad zones of copper-gold mineralization
• 114m @ 0.69% Cu and 0.52g/t Au (From 28m)
• 84m @ 1.00% Cu and 0.77g/t Au (From 14m)
• Untested potential along strike & at depth
Camel Porphyry Copper – Gold Target
• Broad intersections of Copper-Gold mineralization, including
• 137.2m @ 0.56% Cu and 0.25g/t Au
• Interpreted upper zone of porphyry system
Multiple Copper-Gold Veins Remain Untested
COPPER IN SOILSWell-Defined High-Quality Porphyry Targets
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IP-L2
NO. Porphyry Prospect
1 Connors
2 Camel Hill
3 Coffee
4 Ginger Ridge
5 Connors SE
6 Hendley
7 Provost
8 Geo Hill
9 Bull Snap
10 Lucky Valley
AIRBORNE MAGNETICSUnderexplored Porphyry Copper-Gold Targets
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IP-L4
IP-L3
IP-L2
IP-L5
IP-L6
IP-L7
IP-L1
NO. Porphyry Prospect
1 Connors
2 Camel Hill
3 Coffee
4 Ginger Ridge
5 Connors SE
6 Hendley
7 Provost
8 Geo Hill
9 Bull Snap
10 Lucky Valley
NEXT SLIDE
NEXT SLIDE
AIRBORNE MAGNETICS (IP-L2)Plan & Section Showing Porphyry Targets
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Connors (1)Geo Hill (8)
StrongMagnetic Feature
Bull Snap (9)
Untested Apophyses
HOLE ID From(m)
To(m)
Length(m)
Cu(%)
Au(g/t)
CON-14-003 57.0 141.0 84.0 0.59 0.46
CON-14-003 279.0 306.0 27.0 0.85 0.32
CON-14-003
GOH-15-001
HOLE ID From(m)
To(m)
Length(m)
Cu(%)
Au(g/t)
GOH-15-001 63 283 220 0.24 0.07
INDUCED POLARITY SURVEY (IP-L2)Plan & Section Showing Chargeability Anomalies
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Connors (1)Geo Hill (8)
StrongChargeability
Feature
Bull Snap (9)
HOLE ID From(m)
To(m)
Length(m)
Cu(%)
Au(g/t)
CON-14-003 57.0 141.0 84.0 0.59 0.46
CON-14-003 279.0 306.0 27.0 0.85 0.32
CON-14-003
HOLE ID From(m)
To(m)
Length(m)
Cu(%)
Au(g/t)
GOH-15-001 63 283 220 0.24 0.07
GOH-15-001
Interpreted Porphyry
Centre
Untested Core Broad Intervals of +1% CuEq
Ocho Rios
Port Antonio
Kingston
Montego Bay
Caribbean Sea
City
Port
Road
Bauxite Plant
100% Owned C3 Metals Inc.
LEGEND
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MAIN RIDGEHigh Grade Epithermal Gold / Copper System
SPECIAL EXCLUSIVE PROSPECTING LICENSE (SEPL) 30KM2
EST. CAD $1.5M IN EXPLORATION EXPENDITURE; BHP & C3 METALS
EPITHERMAL GOLD & COPPER DRILL READY TARGETS
HUNGRY GULLY
MAIN RIDGE
ARTHURS SEAT
HUNGRY GULLY
BELLAS GATE
Northwest – Southeast Trending Structures
• Bennett Gold Zone (BGZ)
• Rio Minho Valley Zone (RMV)
BGZ Epithermal Au-Ag Mineralization
• 4km Trend, Pennants Gold Mine
• Historic drill intersection 3.1m @ 17g/t Au
• Up to 19.3g/t Au in recent rock samples
• Four defined drill targets
RMV Epithermal Cu-Ag Mineralization
• Vein system potential +4km strike length
• Up to 18.5% Cu in recent rock channels
• Structural intersection zones important
• Three defined drill targets
EPITHERMAL AND PORPHYRY TARGETSTwo Mineralized Structural Corridors
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Established Team & Base
Epithermal style veins and stockworks and Porphyry Potential
Advanced Exploration Projects
BENNETT GOLD ZONE TARGETSHigh Grade Epithermal Au-Ag Mineralization
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Au in Rocks
BENNETT GOLD ZONE Epithermal Veins Similar to Pennants Rocks
Pennants Mine Main Ridge Mineralized Structures
Bladed Calcite (6g/t Au)Multi-Stage Brecciation
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RIO MINHO VALLEY TARGETSHigh Grade Epithermal Cu-Ag Mineralization
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Cu in Rocks
Cu in Soils
80M WIDE FAULT SPLAYNEXT SLIDE
THE IMPRESSIVE RIO MINHO FAULT SPLAYA 50m-100m Wide FERTILE Structure
Rio Minho Fault Splay Secondary Cu-Species Primary Cu-Species
80m Wide Fault Zone Exposed; Along Strike of Pennants Gold Mine