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Creating value through discovery
Forward Looking Statements
This presentation contains forward-looking statements and factual information that are
current as of the date the presentation was originally delivered. Balkan Exploration and
Mining D.o.o. and its parent Reservoir Minerals Inc., disclaim any intention or obligation
to update or revise any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new
information, future events or otherwise.
Forward-looking statements include, but are not limited to, statements with respect to the
timing and amount of estimated future exploration, success of exploration
activities, expenditures, permitting, and requirements for additional capital and access to
data.
Forward looking statements involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties, and other
factors which may cause the actual results, performance or achievements of the
Company
to be materially different from any future results, performance or achievements
expressed or implied by the forward looking statements. Such factors include, among
others, risks related to actual results of current exploration activities; changes in project
parameters as plans continue to be refined; the ability to enter into joint ventures or to
acquire or dispose of properties; future prices of mineral resources; accidents, labor
disputes and other risks of
the mining industry; ability to obtain financing; and delays in obtaining governmental
approvals of financing.
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Reservoir Minerals in summary
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• Canadian-listed project generator
company: business model focused
on managing exploration risk through
multiple plays in diverse metals and
geographic locations within Europe
and Africa
• Highly experienced exploration
teams with good local knowledge
in both continents
• Early introduction of JV partners to fund
exploration development for project equity
after Reservoir has created initial value
• Currently two JVs in Serbia
• Well capitalised with C$18 million in treasury
EUROPE
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Europe
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Europe
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Rosia Poieni
431 Mt @ 0.55% Cu and
0.25g/t Au
Moldova Noua 500Mt @ 0.35% Cu
Majadanpek
1000Mt @ 0.5% Cu and
0.35g/t Au
Bor
800Mt @ 0.84% Cu and
0.39 g/t Au
Elatsite
350Mt @ 0.39% Cu and
0.26 g/t Au
Chelopech
60Mt @ 1.2% Cu and 3.4 g/t
Au
Assarel
354Mt @ 0.44% Cu and
0.35 g/t Au
Buchim
150Mt @ 0.3% Cu & 0.35 g/t
Au
Ilovitza
Project Resource 374Mt @
0.21% Cu and 0.32 g/t Au
Skouries/Fisoka
568Mt @ 0.35% Cu and
0.47 g/t Au
Serbia – a long mining history
• Fastest growing industry sector. Govt. committed to
increasing GDP contribution from mining from 2% to 5% by
2020
• No restrictions on foreign ownership; no govt. participation;
15% corporate tax rate; 5% NSR royalty on Cu and Au metals
• Serbian exploration expenditure estimated at €50 million
per annum
• New mining code introduced at beginning of 2012.
Exploration 3+2+2 years then mining licence
• Inexpensive energy costs – approx. $0.06/kilowatt hour
• Serbia granted EU candidate status (March 2012)
• Companies working in Serbia include Freeport-McMoRan
Copper & Gold, Rio Tinto, Avala Resources, Dunav
Resources and Pan Global Resources
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Serbia
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Tilva-Njagra, Čoka-
Kupjatra, Nikolecevo and
Kraljevica
(copper/gold) 100%
Similar exploration opportunity to that of the Timok JV discovery
Parlozi (silver/lead/zinc) 100%
Historical resource and mining
Bobija (silver/lead/zinc) 100%
Historical resource and mining, SEDEX opportunity
Stara Planina (gold/copper/molybdenum) 100%
Historical mining – intrusion-related Cu-Mo-Au opportunity
Plavkovo (gold) 100%
Historic mining. Porphyry-epithermal opportunity
(1) JV with Freeport-McMoRan Exploration Corporation (2) JV with Orogen Gold plc
Timok Project(1) (copper/gold) 45%
Discovery funded to BFS by Freeport
Deli Jovan(2) (gold) 45%
Exploration and drilling, underground rehabilitation funded
by Orogen Gold
Current projects
Mines
TIMOK PROJECT
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Timok Magmatic Complex (TMC)
• TMC hosts state-owned Majdanpek/Bor operations (RTB Bor) – 110
years of mining which produced 6Mt Cu and
9.7 Moz Au metal. Current non 43.101 compliant resources and
reserves still contain 10.5 Mt Cu and 12 Moz Au
• RTB Bor – open pit and underground mines; integrated complex;
government investing in new flash smelter and related plant
(CAD 300 million) part financed by Export Development Canada
• Reservoir holds 7 licences (535 km2) adjacent to and between
operating mines – 3 in JV with Freeport (244.9 km²)
• Reservoir’s Deli Jovan gold licence is east of the Timok complex – JV
with Orogen Gold (AIM:ORE)
• Avala Resources (TSX-V:AVZ) is west of Timok complex (inferred
resource of 2.3 Moz contained Au at 1.6 g/t)
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Timok Magmatic Complex (TMC)
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Timok Project – Freeport Earn-in
• Freeport is targeting large, world class deposits
• US$3 million earn-in for 55% of project equity completed
• Option exercised to sole fund to completion of Bankable
Feasibility Study for 75% of project. Reservoir has no further
funding commitment until BFS is delivered
• Successful targeting of blind Cu and Au mineralization at
depth
• Blind discoveries in 2012 only 7.5 km south-east of Bor pit:
37,321 metres drilled to date, 6 diamond rigs on JV Project
• Close to all major infrastructure – road/rail/power/water/
skilled workforce
• Project expenditure to date - C$9.3M
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Timok Project – Freeport Earn-in
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Miocene basin discovery
• Potentially large copper-gold epithermal and porphyry
style mineralisation preserved under 400 metres of
sedimentary cover
• High grade high sulphidation zone (10%
CuEq), porphyry style mineralisation identified at depth.
• 200 metres step-out drilling to define limits of
mineralization followed by 100 metres in-fill drilling
• Down hole logs of Cu and Au grades indicate
consistency of mineralisation which would be amenable
to non-selective bulk tonnage mining methods such as
block caving
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Drill plan map of discovery
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Information as of 01/08/2013
Note: FMTC1336 is re-drilling of
FMTC1329 due to technical issues
Drill plan map of discovery
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Information as of 01/08/2013
Overview of Bor – Mine Geology
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High Sulphidation 200 Mt @ 1.5% Cu, 0.8 g/t Au(1)
Porphyry 600 Mt @ 0.6% Cu, 0.25 g/t Au(1)
Note (1) Reference, Armstrong 2005
Geology comparison
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LOOKING AHEAD
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Looking ahead
• Moving from discovery to defining the limits of the
mineralised system
• Step-out and in-fill drilling
• Free carry to completion of BFS
• Geophysics on other Timok permits
• Define new drill targets
• Seek JV partners for 100%-owned permits
• New permit applications
• Further discovery opportunity
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AFRICA
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Africa
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Cameroon and Gabon
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Current projects
Bibemi (gold) 90%
Greenfield exploration, geochemical soil sampling and
trenching
So’o (gold) 90%
Greenfield exploration, geological mapping and stream sediment
sampling
Mitzic (gold) 100%
Greenfield exploration, geochemical soil sampling and auger drilling
Boumango (gold) 100%
Greenfield exploration, geochemical soil sampling and auger drilling
Cameroon
• Cameroon highly prospective but very underexplored
country
• Two 1000 km² projects under JV with local exploration
consulting company, (90% Reservoir/10% BEIG3)
• Experienced in-country and expatriate team with good
local knowledge – ex-French geological survey (BRGM)
• Targeting greenstone belts capable of hosting multi million
ounce gold projects
• 20 km gold soil anomaly identified – trenching commenced
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Cameroon
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Bibemi (gold) 90%
Greenfield exploration, geochemical soil sampling and trenching
So’o (gold) 90%
Greenfield exploration, geological mapping and stream sediment sampling
Current projects
Bibemi project
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20 kilometres gold soil anomaly identified
Two main trends
A trench across one of the anomalous
centres identified a 30 metres wide zone
with an average grade of 0.73 g/t Au
and a maximum of 3.12 g/t Au
Gabon
• Gabon, highly prospective cratonic shield areas
underexplored by modern techniques
• Two licences 100% Reservoir-owned respectively 516 km2
and 323 km² in prospective greenstone belts capable of
hosting multi-million ounce gold projects
• Within each of the two licences, zones covering several
square kilometres occur showing anomalous gold in soils
(identified by internationally financed Geological Survey
work)
• Initial RMC study of Au anomalies validated as it shows
strong correlation with previous results
• Experienced in-country and expatriate teams with
excellent local knowledge – ex French Geological Survey
(BRGM)
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Gabon
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Mitzic (gold) 100%
Greenfield exploration, geochemical soil sampling and auger
drilling
Boumango (gold) 100%
Greenfield exploration, geochemical soil sampling and auger drilling
Current projects
Mitzic project
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SYSMIN program identified anomalous clusters
Open gold-in-soil anomaly
Contiguous gold-in-soil values up to a maximum
of 134 ppb gold, extend the main cluster of gold
anomalous samples to cover an area
approximately 4 by 1 kilometres, which is open to
the northeast
Boumango project
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SYSMIN program define three distinct robust gold-in-soil
anomalies
Open 54 sq km gold anomalies
Excellent correlation with the SYSMIN data set, gold-in-soil values
up to a maximum of 379 ppb gold
CORPORATE
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Corporate profile
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Total shares:
Management stock options:
Total fully diluted:
41,680,164
2,227,500
43,907,664
95%
5%
100%
Market capitalization: C$3.18 – 132.5 million
Cash C$18 million
2013 budget: C$3 – 5 million including corporate G&A
Management ownership 8.5% – exclusive of management stock
options
Strong team
MANAGEMENT
Christopher MacIntyre (VP Corporate Development)
6 years in public markets and the natural resource sector.
Graduate in Commerce from the Queen's School of Business
at Queen's University (Canada).
Aleksandar Obrenovic (VP Exploration)
20 years in exploration and mining. Graduate of the University of
Belgrade with a degree in Engineering and Economic Geology.
David Miles (CFO)
Chartered Accountant with more than 30 years experience in the
mining and exploration business. Mr. Miles is currently the CFO of
Esperanza Resources Corp., Lara Exploration Ltd., and Colombian
Mines Corporation.
Duncan Large (Advisor, Geologist and QP)
Over 30 years in exploration and mining globally. Royal School of
Mines, London (M.Sc.) and the Technical University of
Braunschweig (Ph.D.).
Geological team
Serbia
(10 Geologists) with extensive experience in exploration
and mining in a variety of deposit types.
West Africa
(2 Senior Geologists) – Chris Spencer and Alain Lambert, with
over
30 years of international experience much with BRGM.
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DIRECTORS
Miles Thompson (Non-executive Chairman)
25 years in exploration and mining globally. Ex-Manager Business
Development for Gold Fields. Geology graduate of the University
of Bristol (UK).
Simon Ingram (President & CEO)
20 years in exploration and mining project development globally.
Founding director of Reservoir Capital. PhD in Mineral Resource
Evaluation Cardiff University.
Geoff Chater (Non-executive, independent)
24 years in the mining industry. From 1999 to 2008, Mr. Chater held
the position of Corporate Relations Manager for copper producer First
Quantum Minerals Ltd. Geology graduate of Texas Christian
University.
David Knox (Non-executive, independent)
25 years Investment banking and commodity trading experience.
Currently CEO of Firestone Energy, an ASX and JSE listed mining
development company. Senior Executive Officer, BBY, (2008 to
2011). Head, Energy Group / Exco Resource Banking, Standard
Bank
(2000 to 2006).
Michael Winn (Non-executive)
25 years in the natural resource sector and public markets. Geology
graduate of the University of Southern California.
Miljana Vidovic (Non-executive)
15 years managing energy and minerals exploration businesses in
Southeast Europe. Graduate of the University of Belgrade with a
diploma in Economics (Serbia).
Investment case
• Well funded exploration and project generator with
experienced technical teams
• JV partnerships with major and junior companies
providing risk mitigation and exploration upside
• New copper/gold discovery with Freeport – market
recognition of business model
• No further funding requirement by RMC for the Timok
project until delivery of BFS by Freeport
• Treasury of C$18 million
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Notes
Note 1:
– Grades and tonnages of RTB Bor and Bor mineralisation quoted in this presentation. Reservoir Minerals Inc. (“RMC”)
emphasizes that these figures cannot be relied on, but considers that an appreciation of the grades in the differing styles of
mineralization in the district is relevant to the assessment of the Timok Project. A qualified person as defined by National
Instrument 43-101 has not undertaken sufficient work to classify these figures as mineral resources or mineral reserves and
RMC is not treating them as current mineral resources or
mineral reserves.
– Armstrong, R., Kozelj, D., and Herrington, R. 2005 (The Majdanpek Cu-Au deposits of eastern Serbia, a review. In: Porter,
T.M. ed. Superporphyry copper and gold deposits: a global perspective: PGC Publishing, Adelaide, v. 2: p. 453-466
Note 2:
– (1) Avala Resources Limited news releases July 6 and November 6, 2012.
Note 3:
– The copper equivalent (CuEq%) is calculated from the formula (Copper % + 0.6 x g/t of gold)
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Contact
Simon Ingram
Director, President and CEO
simon@reservoirminerals.com
Christopher MacIntyre
Vice President, Corporate Development
chris@reservoirminerals.com
Phone +1 (416) 703-0010
www.reservoirminerals.com
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APPENDIX
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Old Bor mine/new Timok discovery
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Tilva Rosh 15%
Cu specimen
FMTC 1213 Drill core specimen.
508-509m 36.51% Cu, 8.50 g/t Au. 41.61% CuEq
Bor mine Timok project
FMTC1210
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Drill Hole FMTC1210, 770-771m 15.75% Cu, 0.6 g/t Au. 16.11% CuEq
Massive Sulphide Mineralisation – Covellite (66.5% Cu) Chalcocite (80% Cu) Bornite (63% Cu) > Pyrite
The copper-equivalent (CuEq%) is calculated from the formula (Cu% + 0.6 x g/t Au).
FMTC1210 – Key intersections
Drill hole ID
From To Interval
Average
Copper
Average
Gold
Average
CuEq
(m) (m) (m) (%)(1) (g/t)(2) (%)(3)
FMTC 1210 598 864 266 1.07 0.28 1.23
including 670 815 145 1.44 0.36 1.66
including sub-interval 671 681 10 1.71 0.23 1.85
including sub-interval 768 774 6 4.37 0.85 4.88
including sub-interval 785 794 9 5.33 0.6 5.69
including 827 837 10 1.75 0.32 1.94
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(1) Copper analysis by ICP-AES using 0.5 g aliquot
(2) Gold analysis by fire assay with AAS finish
(3) Copper equivalent (CuEq%) = (Cu% + 0.6 x g/t Au)
FMTC1210 – Strip log
• 0 – 135m – Miocene cover
• 135 – 464m – Cretaceous
sedimentary and
volcaniclastic rocks
• 464 – 1,183m – Andesite
and volcaniclastic rocks.
• Andesites – Locally
brecciated, and variably
altered and mineralised
• Chalcopyrite, covellite,
chalcocite, bornite and
pyrite occurring as
disseminations, breccia
matrix fill, veinlets and
locally massive sulphides
• 864 – 1,183m – Less
intensely altered and
mineralised
• 1,183 – 1,947m results
pending
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The copper-equivalent (CuEq%) is calculated
from the formula (Cu% + 0.6 x g/t Au).
FMTC1213
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The copper-equivalent (CuEq%) is calculated from the formula (Cu% + 0.6 x g/t Au).
Drill Hole FMTC1213, 528-529m 28.67% Cu, 5.50 g/t Au. 31.97% CuEq
Massive Sulphide Breccia – Bornite (63% Cu) and Covellite (66.5% Cu)
FMTC1213 – Key intersections
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(1) Analysis by ICP-AES using 0.5 g aliquot for samples containing less than 1% copper, by AAS for samples containing 1 – 11% copper, and by ICP-AES using
0.1 g aliquot for samples containing >11% copper
(2) Analysis by fire assay with gravimetric finish for samples containing greater than 3 g/t gold, and by fire assay with AAS finish for samples containing less than 3
g/t gold
(3) The copper equivalent (CuEq%) is calculated from the formula (Copper % + 0.6 x g/t of gold)
Drill hole ID
From To Interval
Average
Copper(1)
Average
Gold(2)
Average
CuEq(3)
(m) (m) (m) (%) (g/t) (%)
FMTC 1213 461 621 160 6.92 5.4 10.16
including 507 577 70 11.56 7.03 15.78
including 507 530 23 16.72 8.39 21.76
621 633 12 2.32 1.9 3.46
FMTC1213 – Strip log
• 0 – 245m – Miocene cover
• 245 – 432m – Cretaceous
sedimentary and
volcaniclastic rocks
• 432 – 796.1m – Andesite
and volcaniclastic rocks
• 461.7 – 633.0m –
Moderate to intense
mineralization of covellite,
locally bornite, and pyrite
in strongly altered
andesites
• 633 – 796.1m – Brecciated
andesite with a lower
intensity of sulphide
mineralisation decreasing
with depth
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The copper-equivalent (CuEq%) is calculated
from the formula (Cu% + 0.6 x g/t Au).
FMTC1214
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The copper-equivalent (CuEq%) is calculated from the formula (Cu% + 0.6 x g/t Au).
Drill Hole FMTC1214, 881-882m, 18.31% CuEq (17.96% Cu and 0.58 g/t Au)
Hydrothermal Andesitic Breccia – massive Sulphide with Covellite, Bornite and Enargite
FMTC1214 – Strip log
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The copper-equivalent (CuEq%) is calculated
from the formula (Cu% + 0.6*g/tAu).
• 0 – 191.5m – Miocene Cover
• 191.5 – 339.4m – Cretaceous
sedimentary and volcaniclastic rocks
• 339.4 – 1308.6m – Andesite and
volcaniclastic rocks
• 838 – 942m – Disseminated pyrite
with covellite and rare enargite veinlets
in altered andesite breccia
• 1082 – 1286m – Covellite and
chalcopyrite veinlets and
disseminations in brecciated andesite.
FMTC1214 – Strip log
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The copper-equivalent (CuEq%) is calculated
from the formula (Cu% + 0.6*g/tAu).
• 1082 – 1286m – Covellite and
chalcopyrite veinlets and
disseminations in brecciated andesite.
FMTC1217
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The copper-equivalent (CuEq%) is calculated from the formula (Cu% + 0.6 x g/t Au).
Drill Hole FMTC1217, 663-664m: 6.28% CuEq (5.89% Cu and 0.65 g/t Au)
Hydrothermal Breccia with Enargite and Covellite
FMTC1217 – Strip log
• 0 – 223.8m – Miocene Cover
• 223.8 – 525 – Cretaceous sedimentary and
volcaniclastic rocks
• 525 – 684m – Massive, veinlets and
disseminated pyrite, covellite and rare enargite
in quartz-pyrite-alunite altered andesite breccia
• 718 – 781m – Covellite, rare enargite, sphalerite
veinlets in quartz-alunite-kaolinite altered
andesite
• 827 – 857.5m – Covellite and pyrite in veinlets
and disseminations in quartz-kaolin altered
andesite
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The copper-equivalent (CuEq%) is calculated from the formula (Cu% + 0.6 x
g/t Au).
FMTC1218
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The copper-equivalent (CuEq%) is calculated from the formula (Cu% + 0.6 x g/t Au).
Drill Hole FMTC1218, 1512-1521m: 1.07% CuEq (0.92% Cu and 0.26g/t Au)
Tectonic breccia and quartz altered andesite with disseminated pyrite - chalcopyrite
FMTC1218 – Strip Log
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• 0 – 572.5m – Upper Cretaceous Sediments and
volcaniclastic rocks
• 572.5 – 737m – Andesite and andesite breccia
• 737 – 809m – Disseminations and veinlets of
covellite and enargite (and rare sphalerite) in
brecciated and quartz-alunite-pyrite altered
andesite
• 809 – 1450m – Disseminated enargite and
covellite, possibly replacing chalcopyrite, in
quartz-pyrite-kaolinite altered andesite breccia
• 1450 – 1952m – Gradational transition to
disseminated chalcopyrite-pyrite with minor
molybdenite in quartz-illite-chlorite-magnetite
altered andesite and andesite breccia
FMTC1219
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The copper-equivalent (CuEq%) is calculated from the formula (Cu% + 0.6 x g/t Au).
Drill Hole FMTC1219, 1125.8-1132.7m: 1.56% CuEq (1.45% Cu and 0.19g/t Au)
Quartz-chlorite altered diorite with disseminated pyrite, chalcopyrite, covellite and bornite
FMTC1219 – Strip Log
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• 0 – 192m – Miocene Cover
• 192 – 334m – Upper Cretaceous Sediments and
volcaniclastic rocks
• 334 – 987.5m – Andesite and andesite breccia
with disseminated pyrite, covellite
• 987.5 – 1219m - Covellite and pyrite, with minor
enargite, hosted by porphyritic diorite, altered
diorite, brecciated andesite and andesite
• 1212.9 – 1670.0m – Covellite and pyrite
disseminations and veinlets in argillic altered
andesite breccia. Molybdenite occasionally
recorded
• 1670.0 – 19006.m – Brecciated andesite with
phyllic alteration persistently mineralized with
disseminated chalcopyrite.
FMTC1223
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The copper-equivalent (CuEq%) is calculated from the formula (Cu% + 0.6 x g/t Au).
Drill Hole FMTC1223, 476.7-477.7m: 18.21% CuEq (13.41% Cu and 8g/t Au)
Massive sulfide fine grained pyrite with breccia texture; Pyrite ± Quartz ± Covellite rounded clasts in
Covellite-Pyrite matrix;
FMTC1223 – Strip log
• 0 – 185.2m – Miocene Cover
• 185.2 – 428m – Upper Cretaceous sedimentary,
Hydrothermally altered, brecciated and pyrite-
bearing Upper Cretaceous andesites
• 428 – 551m – Massive sulfide (pyrite-
covellite±enargite)
• 551 – 719.3m – Altered andesite with
pyrite-covellite disseminations and veinlets
• 719.3 – 1060.4m – Altered and brecciated
andesite with disseminated pyrite and
occasional covellite
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The copper-equivalent (CuEq%) is calculated from the formula (Cu% + 0.6 x g/t Au).
FMTC1223 Strip log
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Reservoir Minerals Presentation - August 2013

  • 2. Forward Looking Statements This presentation contains forward-looking statements and factual information that are current as of the date the presentation was originally delivered. Balkan Exploration and Mining D.o.o. and its parent Reservoir Minerals Inc., disclaim any intention or obligation to update or revise any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise. Forward-looking statements include, but are not limited to, statements with respect to the timing and amount of estimated future exploration, success of exploration activities, expenditures, permitting, and requirements for additional capital and access to data. Forward looking statements involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties, and other factors which may cause the actual results, performance or achievements of the Company to be materially different from any future results, performance or achievements expressed or implied by the forward looking statements. Such factors include, among others, risks related to actual results of current exploration activities; changes in project parameters as plans continue to be refined; the ability to enter into joint ventures or to acquire or dispose of properties; future prices of mineral resources; accidents, labor disputes and other risks of the mining industry; ability to obtain financing; and delays in obtaining governmental approvals of financing. AUGUST 2013 RMC:TSXV WWW.RESERVOIRMINERALS.COM 1
  • 3. Reservoir Minerals in summary AUGUST 2013 RMC:TSXV WWW.RESERVOIRMINERALS.COM 2 • Canadian-listed project generator company: business model focused on managing exploration risk through multiple plays in diverse metals and geographic locations within Europe and Africa • Highly experienced exploration teams with good local knowledge in both continents • Early introduction of JV partners to fund exploration development for project equity after Reservoir has created initial value • Currently two JVs in Serbia • Well capitalised with C$18 million in treasury
  • 6. Europe AUGUST 2013 RMC:TSXV WWW.RESERVOIRMINERALS.COM 5 Rosia Poieni 431 Mt @ 0.55% Cu and 0.25g/t Au Moldova Noua 500Mt @ 0.35% Cu Majadanpek 1000Mt @ 0.5% Cu and 0.35g/t Au Bor 800Mt @ 0.84% Cu and 0.39 g/t Au Elatsite 350Mt @ 0.39% Cu and 0.26 g/t Au Chelopech 60Mt @ 1.2% Cu and 3.4 g/t Au Assarel 354Mt @ 0.44% Cu and 0.35 g/t Au Buchim 150Mt @ 0.3% Cu & 0.35 g/t Au Ilovitza Project Resource 374Mt @ 0.21% Cu and 0.32 g/t Au Skouries/Fisoka 568Mt @ 0.35% Cu and 0.47 g/t Au
  • 7. Serbia – a long mining history • Fastest growing industry sector. Govt. committed to increasing GDP contribution from mining from 2% to 5% by 2020 • No restrictions on foreign ownership; no govt. participation; 15% corporate tax rate; 5% NSR royalty on Cu and Au metals • Serbian exploration expenditure estimated at €50 million per annum • New mining code introduced at beginning of 2012. Exploration 3+2+2 years then mining licence • Inexpensive energy costs – approx. $0.06/kilowatt hour • Serbia granted EU candidate status (March 2012) • Companies working in Serbia include Freeport-McMoRan Copper & Gold, Rio Tinto, Avala Resources, Dunav Resources and Pan Global Resources AUGUST 2013 RMC:TSXV WWW.RESERVOIRMINERALS.COM 6
  • 8. Serbia AUGUST 2013 RMC:TSXV WWW.RESERVOIRMINERALS.COM 7 Tilva-Njagra, Čoka- Kupjatra, Nikolecevo and Kraljevica (copper/gold) 100% Similar exploration opportunity to that of the Timok JV discovery Parlozi (silver/lead/zinc) 100% Historical resource and mining Bobija (silver/lead/zinc) 100% Historical resource and mining, SEDEX opportunity Stara Planina (gold/copper/molybdenum) 100% Historical mining – intrusion-related Cu-Mo-Au opportunity Plavkovo (gold) 100% Historic mining. Porphyry-epithermal opportunity (1) JV with Freeport-McMoRan Exploration Corporation (2) JV with Orogen Gold plc Timok Project(1) (copper/gold) 45% Discovery funded to BFS by Freeport Deli Jovan(2) (gold) 45% Exploration and drilling, underground rehabilitation funded by Orogen Gold Current projects Mines
  • 10. Timok Magmatic Complex (TMC) • TMC hosts state-owned Majdanpek/Bor operations (RTB Bor) – 110 years of mining which produced 6Mt Cu and 9.7 Moz Au metal. Current non 43.101 compliant resources and reserves still contain 10.5 Mt Cu and 12 Moz Au • RTB Bor – open pit and underground mines; integrated complex; government investing in new flash smelter and related plant (CAD 300 million) part financed by Export Development Canada • Reservoir holds 7 licences (535 km2) adjacent to and between operating mines – 3 in JV with Freeport (244.9 km²) • Reservoir’s Deli Jovan gold licence is east of the Timok complex – JV with Orogen Gold (AIM:ORE) • Avala Resources (TSX-V:AVZ) is west of Timok complex (inferred resource of 2.3 Moz contained Au at 1.6 g/t) AUGUST 2013 RMC:TSXV WWW.RESERVOIRMINERALS.COM 9
  • 11. Timok Magmatic Complex (TMC) AUGUST 2013 RMC:TSXV WWW.RESERVOIRMINERALS.COM 10
  • 12. Timok Project – Freeport Earn-in • Freeport is targeting large, world class deposits • US$3 million earn-in for 55% of project equity completed • Option exercised to sole fund to completion of Bankable Feasibility Study for 75% of project. Reservoir has no further funding commitment until BFS is delivered • Successful targeting of blind Cu and Au mineralization at depth • Blind discoveries in 2012 only 7.5 km south-east of Bor pit: 37,321 metres drilled to date, 6 diamond rigs on JV Project • Close to all major infrastructure – road/rail/power/water/ skilled workforce • Project expenditure to date - C$9.3M AUGUST 2013 RMC:TSXV WWW.RESERVOIRMINERALS.COM 11
  • 13. Timok Project – Freeport Earn-in AUGUST 2013 RMC:TSXV WWW.RESERVOIRMINERALS.COM 12
  • 14. Miocene basin discovery • Potentially large copper-gold epithermal and porphyry style mineralisation preserved under 400 metres of sedimentary cover • High grade high sulphidation zone (10% CuEq), porphyry style mineralisation identified at depth. • 200 metres step-out drilling to define limits of mineralization followed by 100 metres in-fill drilling • Down hole logs of Cu and Au grades indicate consistency of mineralisation which would be amenable to non-selective bulk tonnage mining methods such as block caving AUGUST 2013 RMC:TSXV WWW.RESERVOIRMINERALS.COM 13
  • 15. Drill plan map of discovery AUGUST 2013 RMC:TSXV WWW.RESERVOIRMINERALS.COM 14 Information as of 01/08/2013 Note: FMTC1336 is re-drilling of FMTC1329 due to technical issues
  • 16. Drill plan map of discovery AUGUST 2013 RMC:TSXV WWW.RESERVOIRMINERALS.COM 15 Information as of 01/08/2013
  • 17. Overview of Bor – Mine Geology AUGUST 2013 RMC:TSXV WWW.RESERVOIRMINERALS.COM 16 High Sulphidation 200 Mt @ 1.5% Cu, 0.8 g/t Au(1) Porphyry 600 Mt @ 0.6% Cu, 0.25 g/t Au(1) Note (1) Reference, Armstrong 2005
  • 20. Looking ahead • Moving from discovery to defining the limits of the mineralised system • Step-out and in-fill drilling • Free carry to completion of BFS • Geophysics on other Timok permits • Define new drill targets • Seek JV partners for 100%-owned permits • New permit applications • Further discovery opportunity AUGUST 2013 RMC:TSXV WWW.RESERVOIRMINERALS.COM 19
  • 23. Cameroon and Gabon AUGUST 2013 RMC:TSXV WWW.RESERVOIRMINERALS.COM 22 Current projects Bibemi (gold) 90% Greenfield exploration, geochemical soil sampling and trenching So’o (gold) 90% Greenfield exploration, geological mapping and stream sediment sampling Mitzic (gold) 100% Greenfield exploration, geochemical soil sampling and auger drilling Boumango (gold) 100% Greenfield exploration, geochemical soil sampling and auger drilling
  • 24. Cameroon • Cameroon highly prospective but very underexplored country • Two 1000 km² projects under JV with local exploration consulting company, (90% Reservoir/10% BEIG3) • Experienced in-country and expatriate team with good local knowledge – ex-French geological survey (BRGM) • Targeting greenstone belts capable of hosting multi million ounce gold projects • 20 km gold soil anomaly identified – trenching commenced AUGUST 2013 RMC:TSXV WWW.RESERVOIRMINERALS.COM 23
  • 25. Cameroon AUGUST 2013 RMC:TSXV WWW.RESERVOIRMINERALS.COM 24 Bibemi (gold) 90% Greenfield exploration, geochemical soil sampling and trenching So’o (gold) 90% Greenfield exploration, geological mapping and stream sediment sampling Current projects
  • 26. Bibemi project AUGUST 2013 RMC:TSXV WWW.RESERVOIRMINERALS.COM 25 20 kilometres gold soil anomaly identified Two main trends A trench across one of the anomalous centres identified a 30 metres wide zone with an average grade of 0.73 g/t Au and a maximum of 3.12 g/t Au
  • 27. Gabon • Gabon, highly prospective cratonic shield areas underexplored by modern techniques • Two licences 100% Reservoir-owned respectively 516 km2 and 323 km² in prospective greenstone belts capable of hosting multi-million ounce gold projects • Within each of the two licences, zones covering several square kilometres occur showing anomalous gold in soils (identified by internationally financed Geological Survey work) • Initial RMC study of Au anomalies validated as it shows strong correlation with previous results • Experienced in-country and expatriate teams with excellent local knowledge – ex French Geological Survey (BRGM) AUGUST 2013 RMC:TSXV WWW.RESERVOIRMINERALS.COM 26
  • 28. Gabon AUGUST 2013 RMC:TSXV WWW.RESERVOIRMINERALS.COM 27 Mitzic (gold) 100% Greenfield exploration, geochemical soil sampling and auger drilling Boumango (gold) 100% Greenfield exploration, geochemical soil sampling and auger drilling Current projects
  • 29. Mitzic project AUGUST 2013 RMC:TSXV WWW.RESERVOIRMINERALS.COM 28 SYSMIN program identified anomalous clusters Open gold-in-soil anomaly Contiguous gold-in-soil values up to a maximum of 134 ppb gold, extend the main cluster of gold anomalous samples to cover an area approximately 4 by 1 kilometres, which is open to the northeast
  • 30. Boumango project AUGUST 2013 RMC:TSXV WWW.RESERVOIRMINERALS.COM 29 SYSMIN program define three distinct robust gold-in-soil anomalies Open 54 sq km gold anomalies Excellent correlation with the SYSMIN data set, gold-in-soil values up to a maximum of 379 ppb gold
  • 32. Corporate profile AUGUST 2013 RMC:TSXV WWW.RESERVOIRMINERALS.COM 31 Total shares: Management stock options: Total fully diluted: 41,680,164 2,227,500 43,907,664 95% 5% 100% Market capitalization: C$3.18 – 132.5 million Cash C$18 million 2013 budget: C$3 – 5 million including corporate G&A Management ownership 8.5% – exclusive of management stock options
  • 33. Strong team MANAGEMENT Christopher MacIntyre (VP Corporate Development) 6 years in public markets and the natural resource sector. Graduate in Commerce from the Queen's School of Business at Queen's University (Canada). Aleksandar Obrenovic (VP Exploration) 20 years in exploration and mining. Graduate of the University of Belgrade with a degree in Engineering and Economic Geology. David Miles (CFO) Chartered Accountant with more than 30 years experience in the mining and exploration business. Mr. Miles is currently the CFO of Esperanza Resources Corp., Lara Exploration Ltd., and Colombian Mines Corporation. Duncan Large (Advisor, Geologist and QP) Over 30 years in exploration and mining globally. Royal School of Mines, London (M.Sc.) and the Technical University of Braunschweig (Ph.D.). Geological team Serbia (10 Geologists) with extensive experience in exploration and mining in a variety of deposit types. West Africa (2 Senior Geologists) – Chris Spencer and Alain Lambert, with over 30 years of international experience much with BRGM. AUGUST 2013 RMC:TSXV WWW.RESERVOIRMINERALS.COM 32 DIRECTORS Miles Thompson (Non-executive Chairman) 25 years in exploration and mining globally. Ex-Manager Business Development for Gold Fields. Geology graduate of the University of Bristol (UK). Simon Ingram (President & CEO) 20 years in exploration and mining project development globally. Founding director of Reservoir Capital. PhD in Mineral Resource Evaluation Cardiff University. Geoff Chater (Non-executive, independent) 24 years in the mining industry. From 1999 to 2008, Mr. Chater held the position of Corporate Relations Manager for copper producer First Quantum Minerals Ltd. Geology graduate of Texas Christian University. David Knox (Non-executive, independent) 25 years Investment banking and commodity trading experience. Currently CEO of Firestone Energy, an ASX and JSE listed mining development company. Senior Executive Officer, BBY, (2008 to 2011). Head, Energy Group / Exco Resource Banking, Standard Bank (2000 to 2006). Michael Winn (Non-executive) 25 years in the natural resource sector and public markets. Geology graduate of the University of Southern California. Miljana Vidovic (Non-executive) 15 years managing energy and minerals exploration businesses in Southeast Europe. Graduate of the University of Belgrade with a diploma in Economics (Serbia).
  • 34. Investment case • Well funded exploration and project generator with experienced technical teams • JV partnerships with major and junior companies providing risk mitigation and exploration upside • New copper/gold discovery with Freeport – market recognition of business model • No further funding requirement by RMC for the Timok project until delivery of BFS by Freeport • Treasury of C$18 million AUGUST 2013 RMC:TSXV WWW.RESERVOIRMINERALS.COM 33
  • 35. Notes Note 1: – Grades and tonnages of RTB Bor and Bor mineralisation quoted in this presentation. Reservoir Minerals Inc. (“RMC”) emphasizes that these figures cannot be relied on, but considers that an appreciation of the grades in the differing styles of mineralization in the district is relevant to the assessment of the Timok Project. A qualified person as defined by National Instrument 43-101 has not undertaken sufficient work to classify these figures as mineral resources or mineral reserves and RMC is not treating them as current mineral resources or mineral reserves. – Armstrong, R., Kozelj, D., and Herrington, R. 2005 (The Majdanpek Cu-Au deposits of eastern Serbia, a review. In: Porter, T.M. ed. Superporphyry copper and gold deposits: a global perspective: PGC Publishing, Adelaide, v. 2: p. 453-466 Note 2: – (1) Avala Resources Limited news releases July 6 and November 6, 2012. Note 3: – The copper equivalent (CuEq%) is calculated from the formula (Copper % + 0.6 x g/t of gold) AUGUST 2013 RMC:TSXV WWW.RESERVOIRMINERALS.COM 34
  • 36. Contact Simon Ingram Director, President and CEO simon@reservoirminerals.com Christopher MacIntyre Vice President, Corporate Development chris@reservoirminerals.com Phone +1 (416) 703-0010 www.reservoirminerals.com AUGUST 2013 RMC:TSXV WWW.RESERVOIRMINERALS.COM 35
  • 38. Old Bor mine/new Timok discovery AUGUST 2013 RMC:TSXV WWW.RESERVOIRMINERALS.COM 37 Tilva Rosh 15% Cu specimen FMTC 1213 Drill core specimen. 508-509m 36.51% Cu, 8.50 g/t Au. 41.61% CuEq Bor mine Timok project
  • 39. FMTC1210 AUGUST 2013 RMC:TSXV WWW.RESERVOIRMINERALS.COM 38 Drill Hole FMTC1210, 770-771m 15.75% Cu, 0.6 g/t Au. 16.11% CuEq Massive Sulphide Mineralisation – Covellite (66.5% Cu) Chalcocite (80% Cu) Bornite (63% Cu) > Pyrite The copper-equivalent (CuEq%) is calculated from the formula (Cu% + 0.6 x g/t Au).
  • 40. FMTC1210 – Key intersections Drill hole ID From To Interval Average Copper Average Gold Average CuEq (m) (m) (m) (%)(1) (g/t)(2) (%)(3) FMTC 1210 598 864 266 1.07 0.28 1.23 including 670 815 145 1.44 0.36 1.66 including sub-interval 671 681 10 1.71 0.23 1.85 including sub-interval 768 774 6 4.37 0.85 4.88 including sub-interval 785 794 9 5.33 0.6 5.69 including 827 837 10 1.75 0.32 1.94 AUGUST 2013 RMC:TSXV WWW.RESERVOIRMINERALS.COM 39 (1) Copper analysis by ICP-AES using 0.5 g aliquot (2) Gold analysis by fire assay with AAS finish (3) Copper equivalent (CuEq%) = (Cu% + 0.6 x g/t Au)
  • 41. FMTC1210 – Strip log • 0 – 135m – Miocene cover • 135 – 464m – Cretaceous sedimentary and volcaniclastic rocks • 464 – 1,183m – Andesite and volcaniclastic rocks. • Andesites – Locally brecciated, and variably altered and mineralised • Chalcopyrite, covellite, chalcocite, bornite and pyrite occurring as disseminations, breccia matrix fill, veinlets and locally massive sulphides • 864 – 1,183m – Less intensely altered and mineralised • 1,183 – 1,947m results pending AUGUST 2013 RMC:TSXV WWW.RESERVOIRMINERALS.COM 40 The copper-equivalent (CuEq%) is calculated from the formula (Cu% + 0.6 x g/t Au).
  • 42. FMTC1213 AUGUST 2013 RMC:TSXV WWW.RESERVOIRMINERALS.COM 41 The copper-equivalent (CuEq%) is calculated from the formula (Cu% + 0.6 x g/t Au). Drill Hole FMTC1213, 528-529m 28.67% Cu, 5.50 g/t Au. 31.97% CuEq Massive Sulphide Breccia – Bornite (63% Cu) and Covellite (66.5% Cu)
  • 43. FMTC1213 – Key intersections AUGUST 2013 RMC:TSXV WWW.RESERVOIRMINERALS.COM 42 (1) Analysis by ICP-AES using 0.5 g aliquot for samples containing less than 1% copper, by AAS for samples containing 1 – 11% copper, and by ICP-AES using 0.1 g aliquot for samples containing >11% copper (2) Analysis by fire assay with gravimetric finish for samples containing greater than 3 g/t gold, and by fire assay with AAS finish for samples containing less than 3 g/t gold (3) The copper equivalent (CuEq%) is calculated from the formula (Copper % + 0.6 x g/t of gold) Drill hole ID From To Interval Average Copper(1) Average Gold(2) Average CuEq(3) (m) (m) (m) (%) (g/t) (%) FMTC 1213 461 621 160 6.92 5.4 10.16 including 507 577 70 11.56 7.03 15.78 including 507 530 23 16.72 8.39 21.76 621 633 12 2.32 1.9 3.46
  • 44. FMTC1213 – Strip log • 0 – 245m – Miocene cover • 245 – 432m – Cretaceous sedimentary and volcaniclastic rocks • 432 – 796.1m – Andesite and volcaniclastic rocks • 461.7 – 633.0m – Moderate to intense mineralization of covellite, locally bornite, and pyrite in strongly altered andesites • 633 – 796.1m – Brecciated andesite with a lower intensity of sulphide mineralisation decreasing with depth AUGUST 2013 RMC:TSXV WWW.RESERVOIRMINERALS.COM 43 The copper-equivalent (CuEq%) is calculated from the formula (Cu% + 0.6 x g/t Au).
  • 45. FMTC1214 AUGUST 2013 RMC:TSXV WWW.RESERVOIRMINERALS.COM 44 The copper-equivalent (CuEq%) is calculated from the formula (Cu% + 0.6 x g/t Au). Drill Hole FMTC1214, 881-882m, 18.31% CuEq (17.96% Cu and 0.58 g/t Au) Hydrothermal Andesitic Breccia – massive Sulphide with Covellite, Bornite and Enargite
  • 46. FMTC1214 – Strip log AUGUST 2013 RMC:TSXV WWW.RESERVOIRMINERALS.COM 45 The copper-equivalent (CuEq%) is calculated from the formula (Cu% + 0.6*g/tAu). • 0 – 191.5m – Miocene Cover • 191.5 – 339.4m – Cretaceous sedimentary and volcaniclastic rocks • 339.4 – 1308.6m – Andesite and volcaniclastic rocks • 838 – 942m – Disseminated pyrite with covellite and rare enargite veinlets in altered andesite breccia • 1082 – 1286m – Covellite and chalcopyrite veinlets and disseminations in brecciated andesite.
  • 47. FMTC1214 – Strip log AUGUST 2013 RMC:TSXV WWW.RESERVOIRMINERALS.COM 46 The copper-equivalent (CuEq%) is calculated from the formula (Cu% + 0.6*g/tAu). • 1082 – 1286m – Covellite and chalcopyrite veinlets and disseminations in brecciated andesite.
  • 48. FMTC1217 AUGUST 2013 RMC:TSXV WWW.RESERVOIRMINERALS.COM 47 The copper-equivalent (CuEq%) is calculated from the formula (Cu% + 0.6 x g/t Au). Drill Hole FMTC1217, 663-664m: 6.28% CuEq (5.89% Cu and 0.65 g/t Au) Hydrothermal Breccia with Enargite and Covellite
  • 49. FMTC1217 – Strip log • 0 – 223.8m – Miocene Cover • 223.8 – 525 – Cretaceous sedimentary and volcaniclastic rocks • 525 – 684m – Massive, veinlets and disseminated pyrite, covellite and rare enargite in quartz-pyrite-alunite altered andesite breccia • 718 – 781m – Covellite, rare enargite, sphalerite veinlets in quartz-alunite-kaolinite altered andesite • 827 – 857.5m – Covellite and pyrite in veinlets and disseminations in quartz-kaolin altered andesite AUGUST 2013 RMC:TSXV WWW.RESERVOIRMINERALS.COM 48 The copper-equivalent (CuEq%) is calculated from the formula (Cu% + 0.6 x g/t Au).
  • 50. FMTC1218 AUGUST 2013 RMC:TSXV WWW.RESERVOIRMINERALS.COM 49 The copper-equivalent (CuEq%) is calculated from the formula (Cu% + 0.6 x g/t Au). Drill Hole FMTC1218, 1512-1521m: 1.07% CuEq (0.92% Cu and 0.26g/t Au) Tectonic breccia and quartz altered andesite with disseminated pyrite - chalcopyrite
  • 51. FMTC1218 – Strip Log AUGUST 2013 RMC:TSXV WWW.RESERVOIRMINERALS.COM 50 • 0 – 572.5m – Upper Cretaceous Sediments and volcaniclastic rocks • 572.5 – 737m – Andesite and andesite breccia • 737 – 809m – Disseminations and veinlets of covellite and enargite (and rare sphalerite) in brecciated and quartz-alunite-pyrite altered andesite • 809 – 1450m – Disseminated enargite and covellite, possibly replacing chalcopyrite, in quartz-pyrite-kaolinite altered andesite breccia • 1450 – 1952m – Gradational transition to disseminated chalcopyrite-pyrite with minor molybdenite in quartz-illite-chlorite-magnetite altered andesite and andesite breccia
  • 52. FMTC1219 AUGUST 2013 RMC:TSXV WWW.RESERVOIRMINERALS.COM 51 The copper-equivalent (CuEq%) is calculated from the formula (Cu% + 0.6 x g/t Au). Drill Hole FMTC1219, 1125.8-1132.7m: 1.56% CuEq (1.45% Cu and 0.19g/t Au) Quartz-chlorite altered diorite with disseminated pyrite, chalcopyrite, covellite and bornite
  • 53. FMTC1219 – Strip Log AUGUST 2013 RMC:TSXV WWW.RESERVOIRMINERALS.COM 52 • 0 – 192m – Miocene Cover • 192 – 334m – Upper Cretaceous Sediments and volcaniclastic rocks • 334 – 987.5m – Andesite and andesite breccia with disseminated pyrite, covellite • 987.5 – 1219m - Covellite and pyrite, with minor enargite, hosted by porphyritic diorite, altered diorite, brecciated andesite and andesite • 1212.9 – 1670.0m – Covellite and pyrite disseminations and veinlets in argillic altered andesite breccia. Molybdenite occasionally recorded • 1670.0 – 19006.m – Brecciated andesite with phyllic alteration persistently mineralized with disseminated chalcopyrite.
  • 54. FMTC1223 AUGUST 2013 RMC:TSXV WWW.RESERVOIRMINERALS.COM 53 The copper-equivalent (CuEq%) is calculated from the formula (Cu% + 0.6 x g/t Au). Drill Hole FMTC1223, 476.7-477.7m: 18.21% CuEq (13.41% Cu and 8g/t Au) Massive sulfide fine grained pyrite with breccia texture; Pyrite ± Quartz ± Covellite rounded clasts in Covellite-Pyrite matrix;
  • 55. FMTC1223 – Strip log • 0 – 185.2m – Miocene Cover • 185.2 – 428m – Upper Cretaceous sedimentary, Hydrothermally altered, brecciated and pyrite- bearing Upper Cretaceous andesites • 428 – 551m – Massive sulfide (pyrite- covellite±enargite) • 551 – 719.3m – Altered andesite with pyrite-covellite disseminations and veinlets • 719.3 – 1060.4m – Altered and brecciated andesite with disseminated pyrite and occasional covellite AUGUST 2013 RMC:TSXV WWW.RESERVOIRMINERALS.COM 54 The copper-equivalent (CuEq%) is calculated from the formula (Cu% + 0.6 x g/t Au).
  • 56. FMTC1223 Strip log AUGUST 2013 RMC:TSXV WWW.RESERVOIRMINERALS.COM 55