2014 Mineral Exploration RoundUp - Falco Pacific
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Horne 5 – A New Discovery 80 Years in the Making
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This presenta-on is prepared by Falco Pacific Resource Group. (“Falco”) management and FPC is solely responsible for content and format. Stephane Poitras is a non-‐independent Qualified Person and has compiled this presenta-on from publicly available industry informa-on, NI43 -‐101 compliant technical reports and new releases with specific underlying Qualified Persons as set out in the releases and reports. Industry Informa-on has been compiled from publicly available sources and may not be complete, up to date or reliable. Forward looking statements may differ materially from actual events. Please see complete informa-on on Sedar (www.sedar.com). This presenta-on is for informa-on purposes only and is not a solicita-on. Please consult the Company for complete informa-on and a Registered Investment Representa-ve prior to making any investment decisions. This presenta-on reports on the technical details of the company ’s projects and provides a guide to the company’s poten-al future ac-vi-es and use of funds. There can be no assurance that the company objec-ves will be achieved. Inferred Resources are reported. The US Securi-es and Exchange Commission does not recognize the repor-ng of Inferred Resources. These resources are reported under Canadian Na-onal Instrument 43-‐101 and have a great amount of uncertainty and risk as to their existence and economic and legal feasibility. It cannot be assumed that all or any part of Inferred Resources will ever be upgraded to a higher category. Under Canadian Rules es-mates of Inferred Mineral Resources may not form the sole basis of feasibility studies or pre-‐feasibility studies. INVESTORS ARE CAUTIONED NOT TO ASSUME THAT PART OR ALL OF AN INFERRED RESOURCE EXISTS, OR ARE ECONOMICALLY OR LEGALLY MINEABLE. The TSX Venture Exchange has not reviewed and does not accept responsibility for the accuracy or adequacy of this presenta-on, which has been prepared by management. There can be no assurance that any of the assump-ons in the resource es-mates will be supported by a Pre-‐feasibility or Feasibility Study or that any forward looking event will come to pass. The data is incomplete and considerable addi-onal work will be required to complete further evalua-on, including but not limited to drilling, engineering and socio-‐economic studies and investment. This presenta-on also refers to historic geological resources – iden-fied by an asterik * in the text – these resources are historic in nature and pre-‐date the implementa-on of Canadian Na-onal Instrument 43-‐101. Neither the Canadian nor the US Securi-es and Exchange Commission recognize the repor-ng of historic resources they are considered conceptual in nature. It cannot be assumed that all or any part of geological resources will ever be upgraded to a higher category. INVESTORS ARE CAUTIONED NOT TO ASSUME THAT PART OR ALL OF GEOLOGICAL RESOURCES EXISTS, OR ARE ECONOMICALLY OR LEGALLY MINEABLE. They are included herein solely for historic context and completeness. This presentation contains information with respect to adjacent or similar mineral properties in respect of which the Company has no interest or rights to explore or mine. Readers are cautioned that the Company has no interest in or right to acquire any interest in any such properties, and that mineral deposits on adjacent or similar properties are not indicative of mineral deposits on the Company’s properties. Past performance is no guarantee of future performance and all investors are urged to consult their investment professionals before making an investment decision. Investors are further cautioned that past performance is no guarantee of future performance The Company may access safe harbor rules. Information Update as at October 3, 2013
Corporate Disclosure
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Kelly Klatik MBA
President & CEO, Director
Officers and Directors
Jim Davidson C.A.
CFO, Director
Darin Wagner M.Sc., P. Geo
Chairman
Mike Byron PH.D, P.Geo
V.P. Exploration, Director
Gordon Neal B.Sc
Director
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Technical Advisors
§ Structural Geologist - more than 40 years of experience. § A leading global expert on the formation and controls on Archean
lode gold deposits.
§ Former coordinator and Chief Geoscientist - GSC § One of the world’s foremost experts on geology of VMS deposits.
§ Director, Mineral Exploration Research Centre - Laurentian University.
§ Focus VMS and Epithermal Systems.
Paul-Henri Girard B.A.Sc. Mining Engineering
Senior Mining Advisor
§ Former Agnico Eagle Mines - VP of Canadian Operations. § Instrumental in the development and advancement of the LaRonde,
Goldex and Lapa mines.
Harold Gibson PH.D
Technical Advisor
Howard Poulsen PH.D
Technical Advisor
Jim Franklin PH.D
Technical Advisor
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Share Structure
Shares Outstanding: 70,027,458
Stock Options: 3,600,000
Warrants: 9,423,000
Fully Diluted: 83,050,458
Cash $7,000,000
11.4%
10.5%
Insiders 5.2%
13.6%
Other Institutions
8.5%
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Southern AbiNbi Greenstone Belt over 100 years of conNnuous producNon
ONTARIO
QUEBEC
Rouyn Noranda
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Rouyn-‐Noranda Camp
KIRKLAND LAKE CAMP
BOUSQUET CAMP
LARDER LAKE CAMP
Horne
Beafy Mine
Laronde
Doyon
NORANDA CAMP
FPC: Rouyn-‐Noranda Project – 728 sq km
§ Over 30 current and former gold and base metal mines. § 19M oz of gold production yet still largely underexplored
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Falco’s Rouyn-‐Noranda Land Package
§ 100% ownership of 728 sq km § 14 Former producing mines § Extensive data archives
§ Established infrastructure § Low cost exploration § Provincial exploration credits 8
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The Horne Mine Complex
Horne West
Quemont
Upper & Lower H
Mill & Smelter
1.5 km diameter ~14 M oz Au
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§ 200 m north of the Horne deposit § extensively developed (1930’s to-1960’s) § Historic Resource*: 167.83 Mt @ 1.25 g/t Au,
17.14 g/t Ag, 0.57% Zn and 0.10% Cu § Noranda historic higher grade resource* of
1.79 Mt grading 6.14 g/t gold, 16.80 g/t silver, 0.49% copper and 0.37% zinc
§ Historic intersection: 70m @ 6.51 g/t Au, 54.68 g/t Ag, 0.50% Cu and 0.25% Zn
§ Historic Intersection: 121m @ 4.39 g/t Au, 43.24 g/t Ag, 0.19% Cu and 0.83% Zn
§ Open to depth
* Resources es-mates are historical (pre-‐date NI43-‐101 and not in compliance with NI 43-‐101). Es-mates are not supported by a technical report and the issuer is not trea-ng the historical es-mate as a current mineral resource.
Longitudinal Section – Horne Complex
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§ Phase 1- digitization & validation: - 370 Level plans - 620 Cross Sections - 99 Long Sections - 4,386 drill holes (305,000 m) - 150,000+ drill core assays
§ Phase 2 - modeling & resource estimate:
- 3D geological model
- resource block model
- NI 43-101 Resource Estimate
- Phase 2 completion - Q1 2014 11
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- 5 shafts
- over 55 km of development
- 40 levels
- workings to 2,400m depth
8,000 j
Level 09
Level 21
Level 33
Level 49
Level 57
Level 65
Level 41
Surface
Shaft #8
Shaft #5
ISOMETRIC VIEW LOOKING ENE
primary contractor
300m
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Surface
ISOMETRIC VIEW LOOKING ENE
Diamond drill coverage
Shaft #5
4,386 drill holes (305,000 m)
2,400m 13
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Surface
Level 21
Level 27
Gold Assays used for preliminary Block Model Shaft #5
15 m drill spacing
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Preliminary Geological & Resource Modelling
Preliminary Block Model
Shaj #6
Diabase
Andesite fault Horne Creek fault
Syenite Porphyry
ISOMETRIC VIEW LOOKING WSW Envelope (1 g/t Au)
Higher grade gold domains
Looking North
1.5 km
1.0 km
Looking North
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Zinc Copper Gold
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Cu/Cu + Zn Block Model
Level 33
Level 41
Level 49
Level 21
Preliminary Block Model
0 20 50 75 100
Block grade – Cu / Cu+Zn
ROTATED SECTION VIEW 100E (looking E)
0.001 to 17.5 %
1000 j (305 m)
N
17.5 to 37.0 % 37.0 to 63.1 % 63.1 to 92.7 % 92.7 to 100.0 %
Down Up
exploration potential
high temperature zone – possible fluid flow path or
“stringer zone”
Exploration vector (stacked deposits?)
300m
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Exploration
Mineralized Envelope
Exploration Targets
diabase
Looking West Looking North
En echelon stacked mineralized zones – structural or formational?
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Current Activity Horne Mine: 3,000 pdf files 6,600 additional drillholes
Horne 5: 1,136 pdf files 4,386 drillholes
Updated database: 11,000 drillholes
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LaRonde Longitudinal Section – 2012
2,000m 2,000m
Horne 5 Longitudinal Section
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Corporate Office: Falco Pacific Resources Group Suite 409 - 1080 Mainland St. Vancouver, B.C. V6B 2T4 Kelly Klatik, President & CEO Tel: +1.604.732.5840 Email: [email protected]
Investor Inquiries: Deanna Kress, Corporate Communications Tel: +1.778.999.6063 Email: [email protected] Dean Linden, Corporate Development Tel: +1.425.449.9442 Email: [email protected]
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