This document discusses Mandalay Resources' Costerfield gold-antimony mine in Victoria, Australia. Key points:
- Costerfield is one of the highest-grade gold mines in the world, with mill head grades averaging over 11 g/t gold.
- Production has been reinvigorated by the high-grade Youle vein, which provides sustainable organic growth.
- Costerfield has a demonstrated history of replacing mined ounces through exploration and maintaining a 3-4 year mine life.
- The property has significant exploration upside through near-mine extensions and testing of satellite deposit targets across the district-scale land package.
2. Forward-looking Statements
This presentation contains "forward-looking statements" within the meaning of applicable securities laws, including statements relating to life of mine
production plans, exploration plans and the growth and strategy of Mandalay. Actual results and developments may differ materially from those contemplated
by these statements depending on, among other things: exploration results or production results not meeting management’s expectations; capital, production
and operating cost results not meeting current plans; and changes in commodity prices and general market and economic conditions. The factors identified
above are not intended to represent a complete list of the factors that could affect Mandalay. A description of additional risks that could result in actual results
and developments differing from those contemplated by forward looking statements in this presentation can be found under the heading “Risk Factors” in
Mandalay’s annual information form dated March 31, 2022, a copy of which is available under Mandalay’s profile at www.sedar.com. Although Mandalay has
attempted to identify important factors that could cause actual actions, events or results to differ materially from those described in forward-looking statements,
there may be other factors that cause actions, events or results not to be as anticipated, estimated or intended. There can be no assurance that forward-
looking statements will prove to be accurate, as actual results and future events could differ materially from those anticipated in such statements. Accordingly,
readers should not place undue reliance on forward-looking statements.
Quality Control and Assurance
Quality control and assurance programs are implemented in line with the standards of National Instrument 43-101.
The exploration programs at Mandalay’s properties are supervised by Chris Davis, Vice President of Operational Geology and Exploration at Mandalay
Resources, is a Chartered Professional of the Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy (MAusIMM CP(Geo)), and a Qualified Person as defined by NI
43-101. He has reviewed and approved the technical and scientific information provided in this presentation. Mr. Davis regularly visits Mandalay’s properties
and supervises the collection and interpretation of scientific and technical information contained in this presentation.
Mr. Davis has visited Costerfield and Björkdal and has supervised the preparation of this presentation.
All currency references in US$ unless otherwise indicated.
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3. A Profitable Gold Producer Delivering Value and Exploration Upside
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Costerfield Mine
Australia
Björkdal Mine
Sweden
118,000 – 130,000 AuEq oz
2022E PRODUCTION GUIDANCE(1)
Two producing gold mines in Australia and Sweden –
both mining-friendly, tier-one jurisdictions
• Exceeded full-year 2021 production guidance with a
consolidated saleable gold equivalent production of 123,002
ounces – highest total since 2017;
• Successful turnaround with both operations continuing to be
significant cash generators in 2022;
• At Costerfield, significant Shepherd discovery during 2021,
currently performing extension drilling;
• Björkdal beginning to reap the benefits of higher grade, wider
Aurora zone; and
• Exploration success at Björkdal, finding higher grades at
depth to north-east
1. Assumes average metal prices of: Au $1,750/oz, Sb $13,000/t
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Demonstrated Operational Turnaround and Organic Growth
EIGHT CONSECUTIVE QUARTERS of excellent
operational results
• Y-o-Y production improvements since 2019 demonstrates the
stability at Björkdal and growing quality of Costerfield
• Sustainable cash cost reductions as a result of higher-grade
material and improved underground operations
• For 2022:
• Costerfield: ramp up at Youle and initiate production from
the high-gold grade deposit Shepherd.
• Björkdal: increase stoping rates within the lower, higher
grade levels of the Aurora zone and
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2022 CONSOLIDATED COST GUIDANCE
Cash cost $700 – $900 per oz AuEq
All-in sustaining cost $1,100 – $1,300 per oz AuEq
Capital expenditures $50M – $58M
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6. Eight Consecutive Quarters of Profitability
Turnaround resulting in steadily improving
financial performance with significant free
cash flow growth
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Revenue EBITDA Adjusted net income (loss)
22% GROWTH IN ADJUSTED EBITDA VS. 2020
$115M ADJUSTED EBITDA – 50% MARGIN IN 2021
28% GROWTH IN REVENUE VS. 2020
$229M REVENUE IN 2021
C$0.54 ADJUSTED INCOME PER SHARE IN 2021
$49M ADJUSTED NET INCOME GENERATED IN 2021
Comparisons below are relative to the year ended Dec 31, 2020:
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Expect to be net debt free in 2021
Solid Cash Balance with Strong Free Cash Flow Forecast
Dramatically improved operations and cash
generation expected to significantly improve
balance sheet
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$18.2M FREE CASH FLOW IN 2021
$30.7M CASH AS AT YE 2021
HEALTHY CASH BALANCE
• Cash position of $47.2M as at Jan 2022. Free cash flow
would have been ~$33.0M if the deferred shipment
payments were received pre-year end.
• Three-year, $65M syndicated facility with HSBC Bank
Canada and Macquarie Bank (Currently $43.7M after Q4
2021 repayment) repayments are $3.8M quarterly with a
bullet payment of $28.8M in Q1 2023
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Free cash flow Cash and cash equivalents
$43.4M in free cash flow generated since 2020
OPPORTUNITY TO BE NET DEBT FREE IN H1 2022
Does not include deferred payments of
$14.8M received in January 2022
8. Capital Structure and Key Shareholders
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CAPITAL STRUCTURE
Share price (CAD$) (1) $3.49 per share
Shares Outstanding 91.5M
Fully Diluted Shares Outstanding (2) 95.3M
Market Capitalization (CAD$) $319.3M
Cash and Cash Equivalents (USD$) (4) $30.7M
Total Interest-Bearing Debt (USD$) (4) $49.8M
Enterprise Value (USD$) (3,4) $274.6M
ANALYST COVERAGE
BMO Capital Markets Brian Quast
Mackie Research Capital Stuart McDougall
Share Price Performance
1. As at April 05, 2022 (intraday) | 2. Includes: 0.6M RSU, 0.5 PSU, 0.3 DSU and 2.2M employee stock options with exercise prices of: CAD$0.61 – CAD$6 and expiry dates from Jun 30, 2024 – Jun 30, 2029.
3. Using exchange rate of CAD$1 = USD$0.80 | 4. From Mandalay’s Financial Statements as of Dec 31, 2021 | 5. Ownership positions are estimates - as at Feb 2022 Note: numbers may be rounded
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Source: Company filings.
1. Enterprise value reflects share prices as at April 5, 2022, for Peer group and of $2.79 for Mandalay. Mandalay’s 2022E gold equivalent production midpoint graphed.
Note Peer group: Argonaut Gold, Aura Minerals, Calibre Mining, GCM Mining, Great Panther Mining, Jagurar Mining, Karora Resources, McEwen Mining, Robex Resources, Superior Gold, Victoria Gold and Wesdome Gold Mines
Despite operational and financial success, MND trades at lower value relative to peers
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2022E AISC (USD$/oz)
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EV/Proven & Probable Au oz
~0.9x
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Peers 4.4
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Peers
11. Costerfield Gold-Antimony Mine
Production profile
reinvigorated by high-grade
Youle vein
• Constant ramp-up of Youle
production since Q4 2019
• Processed grades of 11.6 g/t
Au and 4.3% Sb YE2020
• Stable production scheduled
over the next 4 years
• Highly-prospective land
package with massive
exploration upside
• Recent exploration success,
growing mine life
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OVERVIEW
Location Victoria, Australia
Land package 1,293 hectares
Life of Mine 5 years
2021A/ 2022E Production 68,729 AuEq oz/ 67,000 – 74,000 AuEq oz
2022E Cash costs (1) $560 – $710 per oz AuEq
2021E AISC (1) $830 – $980 per oz AuEq
2021E CAPEX $21M – $25M
P&P Reserves (2) Total: 769,000 t @ 12.6 g/t Au & 2.5% Sb for 312,000 Au oz & 19,600 Sb t
1. Cash and all-in sustaining costs are non-IFRS measures. Please refer to the Company's management's discussion and analysis for further information.
2. Mining Plus Pty Ltd. Effective December 31, 2021, documented in an independent NI 43-101 Technical Report, filed March 31, 2022
3. Source: Kitco News September 3, 2021, “Richest gold mines in the world in Q1 2021 – report”
One of the HIGHEST GOLD GRADE mines in the world (3)
12.61 Au g/t 11.17 Au g/t 11.54 Au g/t 11.21 Au g/t 11.00 Au g/t 9.91 Au g/t
13.04 Au g/t 13.49 Au g/t
5.45% 4.18% 4.10% 3.47% 3.85% 3.96% 4.06% 3.99%
Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4
2020 2021
Milled Head Grade
Mill head grade Au
Mill head grade Sb
12. Demonstrated History of Replacing Mined Ounces
and Resource Growth
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• Has maintained an approximate 3 – 4 year
mine life for the past 9 years
• Achieved with minimal exploration spending
• Total discovery cost of M&I Resources of
approximately $31 per AuEq oz
• Historically very little target testing and
generative drilling (less than $10M over 11
years)
• 2021 to be largest exploration spend at
Costerfield +$6M, with focus on target
testing and generative drilling
MANDALAY HAS BEEN PRODUCING
FROM COSTERFIELD FOR
+10 YEARS
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13. Youle Vein:
High-Quality, Low-Cost Production and Organic Growth
Youle providing Costerfield with sustainable organic growth year-over-year
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68,729 AuEq oz PRODUCED IN YE2021
58,148 AuEq oz PRODUCTION IN YE2020 – 18% INCREASE
11.84g/t Au & 3.96% Sb GRADES IN YE2021
11.60 Au g/t & 4.25% Sb in YE2020
15. Exciting District-Scale High-Grade Exploration Potential
Costerfield exploration program
consists of:
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1. NEAR MINE VEINING EXTENSIONS
2. CENTRAL CORRIDOR DEEPS
3. SATELLITE DEPOSIT TARGET TESTING
Youle Workings and
Shepherd Discovery
Brown’s Corridor
2.5km of shallow workings with
significant grades drilled in 2021
Augusta Portal and Mine
True Blue Corridor
3.5km of shallow workings
and geochemical signature
Brunswick Portal and
Processing Facility
Antimony Creek Corridor
4km of shallow workings and
surface geochemical signature
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1km 2.5km
Central Corridor
6km of Historic and Current
workings delivering +1M oz of gold
at 12g/t with current Mineral Reserve
of 410,000 oz at 16.6 g/t AuEQ
16. 1. Youle: Consistent High-Grade Production
• Continuous core defined by multiple intercepts of
+50 g/t AuEq over 1.8 m minimum mining width
• Focus has moved to the high-grade Shepherd
Zone however significant production inventory and
extension potential exists for Youle
NEW HIGH-GRADE RESULTS: NORTH OF
YOULE EXTENDING AT DEPTH
345.1 g/t gold and 19.7% antimony over a true width of
0.11 m in BC166W1
316.1 g/t gold and 0.1% antimony over a true width of
0.22 m in BC167
142.0 g/t gold and 0.0% antimony over a true width of
0.07 m in BC157
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Historic Mine producing from 1863 - 1938
Current Youle Mine has produced 190,000 oz
at 17.7 g/t AuEq since August 2019
Shepherd South
Potential
2021 Shepherd Discovery
0.11m @ 345.1 g/t Au and 19% Sb
0.22m @ 316.1 g/t Au
0.07m @ 142 g/t Au
17. 1. Shepherd: Significant Grades Found Through 5 Veins in 2021
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DRILLING HIGHLIGHTS:
Eastern Vein Group
• 23.6 g/t gold over 6.27 m in BC187;
• 426.7 g/t gold over 0.77 m in BC193;
• 172.3 g/t gold over 0.27 m in BC213;
• 69.5 g/t gold over 1.11 m in BC210;
• 399.0 g/t gold over 0.11 m in KD773;
• 61.8 g/t gold over 1.66 m in BC214;
• 24.6 g/t gold and 2.3% antimony over 1.19 m in BC218A;
• 10.0 g/t gold and 2.3% antimony over 8.2 m in BC239;
• 14.8 g/t gold and 11.6% antimony over 1.76 m in BC241
Western Vein Group
• 460.5 g/t gold over 0.11 m in BC176 (1);
• 165.1 g/t gold over 0.20 m in BC176W1;
• 231.0 g/t gold over 0.18 m in BC187;
• 33.7 g/t gold over 3.22 m in BC201;
• 712.8 g/t gold over 0.10 m in BC205;
• 19.4 g/t gold over 4.84 m in BC210;
• 155.0 g/t gold and 10.5 % antimony 0.11 m over BC234;
and
• 66.6 g/t gold over 0.25 m in BC220
Eastern Vein Group
Western Vein Group
Significant southern extension added to the
Shepherd Zone – currently with a strike of 500 m
1. All widths quoted are the true widths of the veins or composite zones.
2. True width of BC176 is quoted from only recovered core. There is approximately an additional 40% of veined core that was not recovered. For more information, please see January 29, 2021, press release.
18. 2. Central Corridor Deeps
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Sb+Au
Target
Au
Target
0.19m @ 344.7 g/t Au
2.45m @ 45.5 g/t Au
Inc: 0.08m @ 1,361 g/t Au
3 mineralization styles are being targeted at depth
below the historic and current mines of the Central
Corridor
• Youle style (gold-antimony) westward dipping
potentials are being targeted below Cuffley and
Brunswick and north of Youle
• Shepherd style (gold in quartz) subvertical vein
arrays have been intercepted under Cuffley and
are being re-targeted along with the extension
of Shepherd and the potential underneath
Brunswick in 2022.
• The emplacement environment akin to that of
Fosterville (highest grade gold mine in the world
(1) and 30 km to the east of Costerfield) has
been located below Costerfield. Targeting of
this zone will continue in 2022.
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1. Source: Kitco News September 3, 2021, “Richest gold mines in the world in Q1 2021 – report”
19. The following regional programs are
expected to recommence in 2022:
• The Margaret program is currently
underway and will continue in early
2022.
• Drilling will recommence on satellite
targets containing historic mines,
insufficient drill testing and
encouraging geochemical signatures.
• Soil and bedrock geochemical testing
will continue through 2022.
• An active seismic survey profile will be
undertaken across the field enhancing
depth and regional targeting.
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Browns
True Blue
Robinsons
West Costerfield
Margaret
MacDonald
3. Regional Exploration
Antimony Creek
20. Three Keys to Value Creation at Costerfield
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Continued
Sustainable High-
grade Production
Deep Hole
Drilling
Exploring
High-Potential
Targets
• Costerfield is the second highest grade gold mine in Australia after neighboring
Fosterville mine. Shepherd discovery continues high grade results
• Increasing gold recoveries at plant with CavTube flotation installation
Targeting high-grade mineralization at depth
• Regional success has shown potential for super grade deposits within the region
• The second hole in this program intercepted visible gold in two zones at a depth of 900m and
1,000m.
• Deep hole program recommenced in 2021 targeting under Shepherd discovery
Surface drilling on highly-prospective targets
• Shepherd and Brown’s targets returned significant results in 2021.
• Targets currently being drilled and planned include; Margaret, Brunswick Deeps, Cuffley Deeps
Youle Extension, Eastern Youle, True Blue, and Robinsons
• Exploration update videos available here
22. Björkdal Gold Mine
LONG LIFE ASSET WITH SIGNIFICANT HIGHER GOLD
GRADE OPPORTUNITIES AND MINING OPTIONALITY
• Currently ramping-up production of higher-grade, more profitable
underground ore
• Exploration success and development ramp-up at higher-grade, wider
Aurora zone continues
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OVERVIEW
Location Skellefteå, Sweden
Land package 12,949 hectares
Life of Mine 9 years
2021A/ 2022E Production 45,236 Au oz/ 51,000 – 56,000 Au oz
2022E Cash costs (1) $980 – $1,130 per Au oz
2022E AISC (1) $1,400 – $1,550 per Au oz
2022E CAPEX $29M – $33M
P&P Reserves (2) 12.2 mt @ 1.39 g/t Au for 542,000 Au oz
1. Cash and all-in sustaining costs are non-IFRS measures. Please refer to the Company's management's discussion and analysis for further information
2. Mining Plus Pty Ltd. Effective December 31, 2021, documented in an independent NI 43-101 Technical Report, filed March 31, 2022
23. Björkdal Gold Mine: Operations
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Operational focus is on ramping-up supply of higher-margin underground ore feed to the mill
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45,296 Au Oz PRODUCED IN YE2020
24. Extension Drilling: Targeting Areas of Elevated Grades and
Veining Continuity
• Aurora and surrounding veining remains the
dominant source of ore at Björkdal
• Exploration focus has transitioned from Aurora
extension to brining into resource, other areas of
veining where elevated grade are probable
• The Eastern drilling follows the strike extension of
the Main, Central and Lake Zone veining to the east
and at depth as the deposit plunges to the east
• Significant high grades have been located within
the eastern extension veining
• 2022: underground drilling will focus further on this
eastern area as well as the recommencement of
Norther Zone drilling, infilling and extending the
identified long lived veins north of Aurora
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Area offers upgrade potential for the mine
Perspective view of the Björkdal Mine looking towards the SSW highlighting the interaction of the veining (Red) Marble
(Blue) and Björkdal fault (Yellow). Drilling of the latest Central Zone extension programs is also shown.
25. Eastern Extension Programs
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EASTERN EXTENSION HIGHLIGHTS:
Central Zone Extension
47.7 g/t gold over 11.7 m (Estimated True Width “ETW” 5.85 m) in
MU21-052:
o Including 1,056.0 g/t over 0.40 m;
47.5 g/t gold over 6.4 m (ETW 4.11 m) in MU21-047:
o Including 716.0 g/t over 0.31 m; and
507.0 g/t gold over 0.45 m (ETW 0.23 m) in MU21-051;
45.5 g/t gold over 2.3 m (ETW 1.15 m) in MU21-028;
Main Zone Extension
174.0 g/t gold over 0.50 m (ETW 0.49 m) in MU21-010;
6.1 g/t gold over 10.8 m (ETW 8.85 m) in MU21-010; and
105.0 g/t gold over 0.30 m (ETW 0.21 m) in MU21-015.
Lake Zone Extension
119.2 g/t gold over 0.65 m (ETW 0.44 m) in MU21-028;
226.0 g/t gold over 0.30 m (ETW 0.21 m) in MU21-029.
92.2 g/t gold over 0.50 m (ETW 0.40 m) in MU21-029.
Eastward mine extension drilling programs indicates an
upgrading with depth at Björkdal.
Focused perspective view of the Björkdal Mine looking towards the SSW highlighting the
interaction of the veining (Red) Marble (Blue) and Björkdal fault (Yellow). Drilling of the 2021
Eastern Extension drilling programs are shown.
Main Zone
Central Zone
Lake Zone
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Northern Extension
NORTHERN ZONE HIGHLIGHTS:
33.5 g/t gold over an Estimated True Width “ETW”
of 0.27 m;
27.6 g/t gold over ETW of 0.75 m and;
10.5 g/t gold over ETW of 0.40 m in MU9-016;
27.0 g/t gold over ETW of 0.60 m in MU20-001;
2.5 g/t gold over ETW of 2.5 m in MU20-002;
8.7 g/t gold over ETW of 0.19 m in MU20-003 and;
37.2 g/t gold over ETW of 0.27 m in MU20-006
• Sheeted Aurora orientation veining has
been identified up to 500 m to the north of
current workings.
• Veining is underexplored however initial
interpretation indicates a breadth of veining
similar to Aurora.
Section Looking West showing the Northern Zone veining in relation to Aurora
North Zone
Aurora
Central Zone
Lake Zone
Main Zone
27. Regional exploration in 2022 will focus on
drill testing the highest priority targets
within 2 different styles of mineralization.
• Björkdal style (gold in sheeted quartz
veining) veining has been observed in
Mapping, Base of till drilling and historic
diamond drilling to the east of Björkdal.
• Boliden style (VMS Copper Gold) is
targeted to the south-west of Björkdal
with some targets sharing a structural
connection with the historic Boliden
Mineralization
• Generative Process will continue
including Base of Till drilling, Ground
Magnetics and Induced Polarization
surveys.
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Regional Testing: Generating Significant Targets Through
Mapping and Sampling
Boliden OP-UG (1925-1966)
8.3 Mt @ 15.9 g/t Au
Au-Cu-As VMS Strömfors deposit
2.59 Mt @ 2.95 g/t Au
Au-Ag-Cu-Zn-Pb VMS
Norrberget
162 Kt @ 2.8 g/t (reserve)
Backfors
Storslyet
Granholm
Tarsnas-Nyholm
Vidmyran
East Björkdal
Storheden
Björkdal
17.2 Mt @ 2.07 g/t (M&I Resource)
Lapptjarm
28. The Path Forward
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Ramp-up
Underground
Production
Focus on More
Profitable Ore
Exploring
High-Potential
Targets
• Underground ore is higher-grade and most profitable mill feed
• Plan to ramp-up underground tonnage to 1.2Mtpa in 2022
• Increase Aurora zone’s contribution to overall mill feed
• Focus on other high-grade vein systems
• Extend the mineralization of Aurora zone
• Test potential high-grade Main, Central and
Lake (Eastern) zones
Underground production ramp-up, delineation and development of the Aurora zone currently underway
• Exploration update videos available here
30. Investment Summary
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Strengthened
Operations
Strengthened Financial
Performance and
Return to Profitability
High-Potential
Exploration Upside
High-Potential and
Fully-funded for
Future Growth
• Costerfield: High-grade Youle vein major growth catalyst
• Björkdal: Ramping-up underground production, focused on higher-margin ore
• Strong growth in revenue, adjusted EBITDA and adjusted net income
• Generated $18.2M and $25.3M of free cash in YE 2021 and YE 2020, respectively
• Continuing regional exploration highly-prospective targets at both assets
• Defined pipeline for long-term value creation
• Cash position of $47.2M as at Jan 2022
• Opportunity for net debt free in H1 2022
• Fully-funded exploration programs
• High potential for future profitability and
growth
33. Non-Core Assets: Chilean Properties
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La Quebrada Copper-Silver Project
• High-level geological evaluation of property ongoing
• Advanced exploration stage project
• Excellent location and access to infrastructure – 40 km from La
Serena (Region IV, Chile)
• District-wide consolidation opportunities
Land package 8,907 hectares
Ownership 100%
Indicated Resources (1) 459M lbs Cu @ 0.6% Cu & 11.2M oz Ag @ 10 g/t Ag
Resources are excluded in the Company’s total 2020 Mineral Reserves and Resources
1. Source: La Quebrada NI 43-101: “La Quebrada Copper-Silver Project, Casa Piedra Sector” Technical Report completed by Michael Easdon. Filed on SEDAR on Aug. 16, 2017
34. Costerfield Mineral Reserves
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Mineral Reserves at Costerfield (as of Dec 31, 2021)
Category Tonnes (kt)
Au Grade
(g/t)
Sb Grade (%)
Cont. Au
(koz)
Cont. Sb (kt)
Proven
Proven Underground 267 15.9 4.4 136 11.7
Proven Stockpile 41 10.1 3.3 14 1.4
Probable
Underground 460 10.9 1.4 162 6.5
Total Proven + Probable 769 12.6 2.5 312 19.6
Source: Mining Plus Pty Ltd. Effective December 31, 2021, documented in an independent NI 43-101 Technical Report, which will be filed within 45 days from filed Feb 16, 2022
35. Björkdal Mineral Reserves
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Sources: Mining Plus Pty Ltd. Effective December 31, 2021, documented in an independent NI 43-101 Technical Report, which will be filed within 45 days from filed Feb 16, 2022. Norrberget Open Pit: SLR Consulting Ltd. Effective December 31,
2020, documented in an independent NI 43-101 Technical Report filed Mar 31, 2021
Mineral Reserves at Björkdal (as of Dec 31, 2021)
Category Tonnes (kt) Au Grade (g/t) Cont. Au (koz)
Proven
Underground 1,127 2.05 74
Probable
Underground 5,350 1.76 302
Open Pit 2,949 1.07 101
Norrberget Open Pit 162 2.80 15
Stockpile 2,532 0.61 50
Total Probable + Probable 12,121 1.39 542
36. A Values-Based and Values-Focused Company
Sustainability underpins everything we do.
WE ARE SUCCESSFUL WHEN:
• Our employees live and work safely and experience the personal
satisfaction that comes with high performance and recognition
• The communities in which we operate value our presence
• Our environmental impact is minimized and causes no
permanent harm
• We have a large, diversified set of customers who are delighted
with and compete for our products
• Our shareholders realize a superior total return on their investment and
support our corporate values
• Our values are visibly demonstrated by strong local management,
at the point of impact with our stakeholders, and coordinated across the
Company for maximum effect
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37. Management and Board of Directors
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Dominic Duffy
President, Chief Executive
Officer & Director
Senior Management
Board of Directors
Nick Dwyer
Chief Financial Officer
Toni Streczynski
Vice President, Processing
& Metallurgy
Chris Davis
Vice President, Operational
Geology & Exploration
Bradford A. Mills
Chairman
Braam Jonker
Lead Independent Director
Dominic Duffy
President, Chief Executive
Officer & Director
Rob Doyle
Director
Julie Galloway
Director
Amy Freedman
Director
Terry Ackerman
Director