QMX Gold is a Quebec based junior exploration company focused on exploring their extensive and highly prolific Val d’Or Mining Camp in the Abitibi District of Quebec. Building on a broad exploration database, QMX is applying new geological models and systematically exploring new targets
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QMX Gold - Corporate Presentation - October 2018
1. Extensive Land Position & Strong Pipeline
in Val d’Or East Mining Camp, Quebec
October 2018 | TSX.V: QMX
Investor Presentation
2. FORWARD-LOOKING INFORMATION:
This presentation contains certain “forward-looking information” under applicable securities laws concerning the business, operations and financial performance and
condition of QMX Gold Corporation. Forward-looking information includes, but is not limited to, statements with respect to the benefits and the development
potential of the properties of QMX Gold Corporation; the future price of gold; the estimation of mineral reserves and resources; drilling and other exploration
potential; costs; liquidity issues; permitting; success of exploration activities; and currency exchange rate fluctuations. Forward-looking information may be
characterized by words such as “plan,” “expect,” “project,” “intend,” “believe,” “anticipate”, “estimate” and other similar words, or statements that certain events
or conditions “may” or “will” occur. Forward-looking information is based on the opinions and estimates of management at the date the statements are made, and
are based on a number of assumptions and subject to a variety of risks and uncertainties and other factors that could cause actual events or results to differ
materially from those projected in the forward-looking information. Information and assumptions upon which such forward-looking information is based includes
but is not limited to; title to mineral properties; understanding of geological trends and influences in the region; financing requirements; and general economic
conditions. Many of these assumptions are based on factors and events that are not within the control of QMX Gold and there is no assurance they will prove to be
correct. Factors that could cause actual results to vary materially from results anticipated by such forward-looking information includes changes in market
conditions, fluctuating metal prices and currency exchange rates, the possibility of project cost overruns or unanticipated costs and expenses, labour disputes and
other risks of the mining industry, as well as those risk factors discussed or referred to in the Management’s Discussion and Analysis for QMX Gold Corporation filed
with the securities regulatory authorities in Canada and available at under the corporations profile on SEDAR at www.sedar.com. Although QMX Gold has attempted
to identify important factors that could cause actual actions, events or results to differ materially from those described in forward-looking information, there may be
other factors that cause actions, events or results not to be anticipated, estimated or intended. There can be no assurance that forward-looking information will
prove to be accurate, as actual results and future events could differ materially from those anticipated in such statements. QMX Gold undertakes no obligation to
update forward-looking information if circumstances or management’s estimates or opinions should change except as required by applicable securities laws. The
reader is cautioned not to place undue reliance on forward-looking information.
Comparative market information is as of a date prior to the date of this presentation.
IMPORTANT NOTICE:
This presentation does not constitute an offer to buy or an invitation to sell, any of the securities of QMX Gold Corporation. Such an offer may only be made
pursuant to a registration statement and prospectus filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission and an offer to purchase and circular filed with
Canadian securities regulatory authorities.
CAUTIONARY NOTE TO U.S. INVESTORS CONCERNING ESTIMATES OF MEASURED, INDICATED AND INFERRED RESOURCES:
This presentation uses the terms “Measured, “Indicated” and “Inferred” Resources. U.S. investors are advised that while such terms are recognized and required by
Canadian regulations, the Securities and Exchange Commission does not recognize them. “Inferred Resources” have a great amount of uncertainty as to their
existence, and great uncertainty as to their economic and legal feasibility. It cannot be assumed that all or any part of an inferred resource will ever be upgraded to a
higher category. Under Canadian rules, estimates of Inferred Resources may not form the basis of feasibility or other economic studies. U.S. investors are also
cautioned not to assume that all or any part of an Inferred Mineral Resource exists, or is economically or legally mineable.
NATIONAL INSTRUMENT 43-101:
David Rigg, P.Geo. the Senior VP of Exploration of the Company and a Qualified Person under NI 43-101, has supervised the preparation of and approved the
scientific and technical information in this presentation.
Forward Looking Statements
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QMX Gold – Advanced Exploration on the Abitibi (TSX.V:QMX/FRA:OU2A)
A Quebec based exploration company focused on extensive and highly prospective land package
along the Abitibi Greenstone Belt in the Val d’Or Mining Camp
Strategy
▪ Systematically evaluate nearly 200km² land
package
▪ Prioritize and drill test near-term targets
based on a new geological interpretation of
historical data to evaluate long-term potential
▪ Evaluate options for permitted mill and
tailings
Highlights
▪ ~$1.7 million on the balance sheet
▪ Multiple drills turning; significant results to
date and extensive pipeline of drill ready
targets
▪ Supportive corporate shareholders including
Osisko Gold Royalties and Probe Metals
4. Extensive Land Position on Prolific Gold Belt
▪ Many of Canada’s major mining companies originated in the Abitibi
▪ Several major gold mining camps are located along the Abitibi Greenstone Belt
▪ QMX Gold is in the Val d’Or Mining Camp on the Southeastern portion of the
Belt
Abitibi Greenstone Belt is the 3rd largest gold district in the World
Quebec
Canada
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5. Underexplored with Multiple Prospective Targets
Applying a systematic and methodical approach to its large land package
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Aurbel Mill
479 mining claims ~200 km2
Aurbel Mill - Fully Permitted Mill Facilities
6. • Completed over 40,000m of reconnaissance drilling since restarting exploration activities in early
2017 – to date results support our reinterpreted geologic model
• Narrowed near term focus to the Val d’Or East portion of the land package
• Completed several property-wide surveys which highlighted multiple new target zones for further
data compilation, evaluation and drilling
• Made new discoveries and confirmed expansion potential on known gold showings
• Infill drilling Bonnefond South target in order to move towards initial resource calculation
• Commencing follow-up drilling programs on North Shear and New Louvre targets given recent
success
Significant Progress To Date
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7. Recent Successes in Val d’Or East
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Focused on Key Targets in Val d’Or East
• 25.7 g/t Au Over 6.9 Metres - Confirming Eastern Extension of Bonnefond South
• 8.4 g/t Au Over 4.5 Metres and 4.1 g/t Au Over 5.2 Metres - New Louvre
• 4.6 g/t Au over 14.2 Metres – North Shear
• 2.5 g/t Au Over 39.7 Metres And 13.2 g/t Au Over 8.8 Metres – Bonnefond South
• 1.5 g/t Au Over 119 Meters and 1.9 g/t Au Gold Over 84 Meters – Bonnefond South
8. • Given strong results from initial drilling across East Zone, planned to complete 38,000m on these
targets in 2018 – nearly completed
• Complete infill drilling at Bonnefond South in order to move towards an initial resource
calculation – expect decision in Q4/18
• Test different orientations in order to insure all vein sets are properly evaluated - ongoing
• Confirm historical drilling at New Louvre target and test below 200m – commenced Phase II based
on strong results
• Confirm gold showings in North Shear, North of Bevcon intrusive, and test extension to West -
ongoing
• Evaluate Dunraine targets in Central Zone – ongoing, 2019 target
• Evaluate near mine targets in Bourlamaque Zone – ongoing, 2019 target
• Evaluate options for the Milling Facility - ongoing
• Develop 2019 drilling budget - underway
Plans for 2018
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9. Val d’Or Mining Camp 2016-2018 Drilling Summary
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TARGETS 2016-17 2017 2018 Total Result
(m) (m) (m) by Target (m)
Beacon 995 995 Positive
Southwest 5 510 3 714 9 224 Positive
Bonnefond South 4 434 14 584 19 078
Positive
Drilling ongoing
New Louvre 6 398 6 398
Positive
Drilling ongoing
North Shear 852 4 362 4 944
Positive
Drilling ongoing
Buffadisson/Bevcon 2 364 8 680 11 400 Positive
Total 6 505 11 364 34 024 51 893
Drilling $/m All-in ~$100/m
• Since restarting exploration activities in Val d’Or in 2017
10. Budgeting process underway for 2019
• Bonnefond South/ New Louvre Initial
Resource
• Bevcon / North Shear ~20 000m of
drilling
Plans for 2019 – Budgeting Underway
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• River and Lac Herbin Extensions ~10
000m of drilling
• Ferderber Extensions ~5000m of drillin
• 2019 Drilling ~40 000m.
11. News Flow
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▪ Bonnefond South East Extension & Infill Drilling Results – Q4/18
▪ Bevcon West & Buffadisson South Results – Q4/18
▪ New Louvre and North Shear Results – Q1/19
▪ Evaluate potential custom milling contracts for strategically positioned Aurbel Mill and Tailings -
Ongoing
▪ Evaluating multiple prospective gold and base metal zones within land package and expanding
knowledge base - Ongoing
▪ Strategic review of non-core exploration properties and assets - Ongoing
12. Capital Structure
Shares Outstanding 179.9 M
Options/Warrants* 13.4 M / 20.9 M
Cash C$1.7M
Long –term Debt** C$2.3M
Market Capital C$23 M
* Options range $0.05/sh to $0.40/sh (avg $0.16/sh) expiring 2020-2023; Warrants range
$0.15/sh to $0.35/sh (avg $0.20/sh) expiring 2019-2021.
**As at June 30, 2018 *Excluding ~C$3.8 million relating to deferred closure costs.
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QMX Gold – Capital Structure
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Analyst Coverage
Mackie Research Spec Buy/TP $0.60
Stuart McDougall
(May 24, 2018)
Strategic Investors
Osisko Gold Royalties 12.8%
Probe Metals 8.3%
$23
$28
$31
$68
$117
QMX Gold
Cartier
Resources
Alexandria
Minerals
Monarques
Gold
Probe Metals
QMX vs Peers: Mkt Cap (C$M)
15. East Zone – Underexplored area over a 9km Strike
The East Zone is 40km² encompassing several gold-bearing intrusions including the Bonnefond
South, New Louvre, North Shear, and Bevcon Intrusive. Each target is highly prospective and spans a
9km strike length
▪ Limited exploration over past several decades across target area
▪ Expectation: to prove up multiple deposits along this strike with excellent infrastructure
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16. 2017/18 Drilling Focused on East Zone – Prospective Targets
1 - Bonnefond South
▪ AUR Resources discovered a plug-
like, tonalitic intrusion containing
gold in association with shear and
tensional quartz-tourmaline veining
– similar to plugs on Eldorado’s
Lamaque Property
▪ Historic drilling was conducted North
to South, orientation was not
evaluated
2 - New Louvre
▪ Initial reconnaissance drilling totaled
5 holes. Follow up program
underway
▪ Geologically similar to Bonnefond
South with gold-bearing shear zones,
and plug/sill style intrusion hosting
gold mineralization
▪ Historical gold intersections over
2km strike in shallow drilling
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17. 2018 Drilling Focused on East Zone – Prospective Targets
3 - North Shear
▪ Completed exploratory hole to the
north of the past producing Bevcon
Gold Mine. Large prospective and
underexplored area for future
exploration. Plan to test extensions
to East and West
4 - Bevcon Intrusive
▪ A quartz-tourmaline vein system was
mined over a strike of more than
1,000m and to a depth of 680m
▪ Drill testing Western extension
▪ Gold showings within and along the
contact of the Bevcon Intrusion in
shallow drilling
▪ Bevcon mine historically produced
438,000 ounces of gold grading 4.3
g/t Au from 1951 - 1965
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18. 2019 Drilling - Follow Up Drilling on East Zone; Initial Drilling on
Bourlamaque Zone
1 – Follow up on 2018 drilling in East Zone
2 - Initial resource on Bonnefond South
Target
3 – Gap Target in Bourlamaque Zone
(between Lac Herbin and River Zone)
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3
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4 – Dunraine targets in Central Zone
5 – Southwestern Zone Incorporating
Recent Mag survey
DrillTargets
Evaluation
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19. East Zone – Bonnefond South Target
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2017 Phase 1 : 9 Holes / 4 434m
2018 Phase 2 : 20 Holes / 14 584m
20. Bonnefond South Target – Testing Thick Gold Intersections & High
Grade Shear Zones
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Gold Envelope ~ 60m
21. LONG SECTION LOOKING NORTH
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Drilling 2018 - 12 Holes / 6,280m Completed
East Zone – New Louvre Target
Evaluate 2.2km Strike
▪ Previous drilling was mostly shallow (less than
200m)
▪ Gold intersections at surface and down to
1200m
▪ Follow up drilling underway
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>2.2KM Strike
23. East Zone – North Shear Target
Evaluate Shear Zones North of Bevcon Mine
▪ Initial hole confirmed the presence of
numerous gold bearing shear zones to the
north of the past producing Bevcon Gold Mine
and opens up a large prospective and
underexplored area to the east and west for
future exploration.
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25. East Zone – Bevcon Intrusive
Evaluate 3km Strike
▪ Previous drilling was mostly shallow (less than
200m)
▪ Historical exploration drilling at the Bevcon
gold mine intersected gold down 1000m
▪ Also testing open pit potential around past
producing Bevcon Mine
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Drilling Targets
30. Central Zone – Dunraine Targets
▪ Evaluating a number of intrusive along gold bearing shear zones
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31. Southwestern Zone Target
New discovery on Southwestern Zone made in early 2017
▪ Encouraging gold
intersections,
magnetic anomaly,
and shear zone
continuity trending
eastward from
Sigma/Lamaque mines
(Eldorado)
▪ Testing along trend of
Triangle Deposit and
Sigma/Lamaque
▪ 3D Mag Inversion
anomalies untested
▪ Limited deep
exploration in this area
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34. East Zone: New Louvre & North Shear Targets
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Hole Number Hole Length
(metres)
From
(metres)
To
(metres)
Length*
(metres)
Au**
(g/t)
Interpretation
17315N-18-001 370.5 229.0 236.0 7.0 1.2 Shear Zone & Q-T Veins
Incl. 233.0 235.4 2.4 3.0
246.2 249.7 3.5 4.2 Q-T Tension Veins
Incl. 246.2 246.8 0.6 19.7
281.0 304.6 23.6 1.1 Shear Zone & Q-T Veins
Incl. 289.0 294.2 5.2 4.1
17315N-18-003 354.0 213.9 218.0 4.1 2.3 Shear Zone & Q-T Veins
Incl. 213.9 215.0 1.1 8.3
17315N-18-004 366.0 41.9 42.5 0.6 7.5 Shear Zone & Q-T Veins
114.0 124.0 10.0 3.8 Shear Zone & Q-T Veins
Incl. 118.5 123.0 4.5 8.4
New Louvre Target
North Shear Target
Hole Number Hole Length From To Length* Au** Interpretation
(metre) (metre) (metre) (metre) (g/t)
17311-17-008 852 81.1 82.0 0.9 3.2 Shear Zone
95.2 97.0 1.8 1.5 Shear Zone
108.1 110.4 2.3 0.5 Shear Zone
184.8 187.1 2.3 0.6 Shear Zone
275.3 277.3 2.0 1.4 Stringer Cp-Po
634,0 637.8 3.8 0.6 Shear Zone
716.3 717,0 0.7 305.5 Shear Zone
727.4 730.1 2.7 0.8 Shear Zone
813.0 827.2 14.2 4.6 Bevcon Contact
incl. 816.6 823.4 6.8 9.0
•Reported length are measured along the hole.
** Au uncut.
35. Select Results from Southwestern and Beacon Drilling
Southwestern Zone – Reconnaissance Drilling
Hole From (m) To (m) Length (m)* Au Grade (g/t)
17307-16-002 93.1 93.8 0.7 14.0
17307-16-003 132.7 135.0 2.3 1.2
181.8 135.0 1.0 2.3
17307-17-007 35.8 36.9 1.1 1.0
96.3 97.3 1.0 1.4
108.3 118.5 10.5 2.0
incl. 113.2 116.4 3.2 4.9
124.6 125.8 1.2 2.0
135.3 136.5 1.2 2.1
Bourlamaque Zone - Beacon Target
Hole From (m) To (m) Length (m)* Au Grade (g/t)
17319-17-005 36.4 41.8 5.4 6.1
incl. 40.8 41.8 1.0 32.6
72.0 75.0 3.0 7.6
incl. 72.0 74.0 2.0 11.1
17319-17-007 12.0 17.1 5.1 2.4
26.1 27.2 1.1 1.1
17319-17-008 4.2 5.3 1.1 1.1
16.3 17.7 1.4 4.5
45.5 46.6 1.1 4.5
* Reported length are measured along the hole.
Au uncut.
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36. Experienced Management & Board of Directors
Management
Brad Humphrey | President, Chief Executive Officer & Director
+20 years of international mining experience, predominantly as a precious metals
analyst. Prior to joining QMX Gold, Mr. Humphrey worked for Morgan Stanley as an
Executive Director and North American Precious Metals Analyst, where he was
responsible for growing Morgan Stanley’s North American Gold research coverage. Mr.
Humphrey was also a Managing Director and Head of Mining Research at Raymond
James and covered precious metal equities at CIBC World Markets and Merrill Lynch.
Before starting his capital markets career, Mr Humphrey held a variety of mining
industry roles from Corporate Development to contract underground miner.
David Rigg | Senior Vice President & Strategic Advisor
David has +30 years of experience in the mining industry, including work on exploration
and mine development programs in Ontario and Quebec. Most recently, he was
President and CEO of the former Alexis Minerals Corporation and was the President and
CEO of Liberty Mines. He has worked for Agnico Eagle Mines in Val d’Or, Quebec in
various capacities including Exploration Manager Agnico Eagle Mines and has gained
international experience in Africa and Sweden. He contributed to the discovery of the
Musselwhite Mine and was a member of the Laronde Mine discovery team awarded
Prospector of the Year award by the QPA in 1995. Mr. Rigg obtained a B.A. and M.A.
from King’s College, Cambridge University, England in 1978 and a M.Sc. at Queens
University in 1980.
Dr. Andreas Rompel | Vice President Exploration
Dr. Rompel is a seasoned exploration professional with nearly 3 decades of exploration
experience in a wide range of roles from VP Exploration and Project Manager to Country
Manager and Corporate Development. Most recently, Dr. Rompel was the President &
CEO of Cobalt Power Group. Dr. Rompel has also worked in a variety of commodities,
incl. precious metals and base metals as well as coking coal and cobalt. For more than a
decade Dr. Rompel evaluated capital projects within Anglo American and was on the
board of Spectrem (an Anglo-American Company) as Technical Director. He has worked
in many countries on several continents and has well developed multi-linguistic skills.
Deb Battiston | Chief Financial Officer
+15 yrs of accounting, tax and corporate finance experience in Canada and Europe. From
2007-2010, she was the CFO of CD Capital Partners, a private real estate firm focused on
developing mixed use retail and office real estate in Russia, Ukraine and Romania. From
2001-2008, she was the CFO of MAVA Investment Ltd., a private equity firm based in
Budapest, Hungary.
Board of Directors
Michael Timmins | Executive Chairman
Mr. Timmins is a mining executive with over 20 years of technical and corporate
development experience at Agnico Eagle Mines Limited and Placer Dome
Inc. Prior to joining QMX, Michael worked for Agnico Eagle as Vice-President,
Corporate Development. During his tenure at Agnico, Mr. Timmins participated in
the construction and commissioning of the Kittila Mine in Finland and led several
key acquisitions and strategic investments into junior gold companies. Prior to
working at Agnico Eagle, Mr. Timmins worked in various operational capacities in
the Red Lake camp for Placer Dome. Michael is a graduate of Queens
University (MBA), the University of British Columbia(M.Sc.) and Bishops
University (B.Sc.).
Brad Humphrey | President, Chief Executive Officer & Director
Stéphane Amireault | Director
Stéphane Amireault to its Board of Directors. Mr. Amireault, MScA, P.Eng., has
over 25 years of experience in mineral exploration, and is currently Vice President
Exploration for Belo Sun Mining. Prior to joining Belo Sun, Mr. Amireault was the
Vice President Exploration for Sulliden Gold Corporation until its acquisition by Rio
Alto Mining in 2014. Mr. Amireault holds a master’s degree in Applied Sciences
from École Polytechnique of the University of Montréal and is a member in good
standing of the Ordre des Ingénieurs du Québec.
Ralph Lean | Director
Mr. Lean is a highly regarded business lawyer in the Toronto office of Gowling
WLG. Mr Lean brings a broad base of expertise from startups to global
corporations, in the private and public sectors as well as nationally and
internationally. Mr. Lean was named one of the National Post’s “most influential”
business people in Canada.
Bruce Humphrey , P.Eng. | Director
Mr. Humphrey is a mining engineer with over 35 years' experience. He served as
the President and Chief Executive Officer of Desert Sun Mining Corp. from
October 2004 to April 2006. From May 1998 to May 2004, Mr. Humphrey served
as Senior Vice President and Chief Operating Officer of Goldcorp Inc. He is a
member of the Professional Engineers of Ontario. He also serves as a director of
several public companies in the resource sector.
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