Millrock has identified six drill target areas at its Liberty Bell gold project in Alaska. The highest priority target, the Airstrip Target, is ready to be drilled. Millrock's Goodpaster gold project is located in a prolific gold district of Alaska that contains the high-grade Pogo gold mine. Millrock has staked a large land position covering multiple trends of gold occurrences near the Pogo mine, presenting opportunities to discover new deposits similar to Pogo.
2. Forward-Looking Statements
This presentation includes āforward-looking statementsā within the meaning of the United States Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of
1995. All statement, other than statements of historical fact, included herein including, without limitation, statement regarding anticipated
completion of engineering studies, potential results of drilling and assays, timing of permitting, construction and production and other
milestones, and Millrockās future operating or financial performance are forward-looking statements. Estimates of reserves and resources
area also forward-looking statements in that they involve estimates of the mineralization that would be encountered, based on
interpretation of drilling results and certain assumptions, if a deposit were developed and mined. Forward-looking statements involve
various risks and uncertainties. There can be no assurance that such statements will prove to be accurate, and actual results and future
events could differ materially from those anticipated in such statements. Important factors that could cause actual results to differ
materially from Millrockās expectations include financing in the debt and capital markets; uncertainties involved in the interpretation of
drilling results and geological tests and the estimation of reserves and resources; the need for cooperation of government agencies and
Native groups in the development of Millrockās properties; the need to obtain permits and governmental approvals; risks of operations such
as accidents, equipment breakdowns, bad weather, non-compliance with environmental and permit requirements, unanticipated variation
in geological structures, ore grades or recovery rates; unexpected cost increases, fluctuations in metal prices and currency exchange rates,
and other risks and uncertainties disclosed in Millrockās Annual Information Form for the current year, filed with the Canadian securities and
regulatory authorities, and in other Millrock reports and documents filed with applicable securities and regulatory authorities from time to
time. Millrockās forward-looking statements reflect the beliefs, opinions and projections on the date the statements are made. Millrock
assumes no obligation to update forward-looking statements of management beliefs, opinions, or other factors should they change.
Qualified Person
All technical information contained in this presentation was prepared, reviewed or approved by Gregory A. Beischer, President & CEO of
Millrock Resources Inc.
Mr. Beischer is a Qualified Person as defined in NI 43-101.
Legal Statements
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3. ā¢ As investors, you should be aware that what is presented here contains forward-looking statements
about what the Company plans to do in the future.
ā¢ While we do our best, there is no guarantee that we will necessarily be able to accomplish the planned
programs or achieve the results we project.
ā¢ To date however, Millrock has established a reputation for delivering on its plans.
ā¢ Mr. Beischer is a Certified Professional Geologist with the American Institute of Professional
Geologists.
4. Management
Projects:
ā¢ Commodities
ā¢ Gold, copper, silver
ā¢ Jurisdictions
Alaska, SW USA, Mexico
ā¢ Geologic Merit
Capital Structure
News Flow
Project Generator Business Model
Pure Exploration, Early Stage Discovery Specialists
Key Investment Highlights
Early stage exploration has the highest risk, but also the highest potential reward
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5. ā¢ Millrock is a pure exploration company. Our objective is to find a giant ore body and sell our interest to
a major mining company, while at the same time greatly increasing shareholder value. We have formed
the foundation of a premier Project Generator company that will be a leader in our subsector and the
best in our jurisdictions.
ā¢ Here are the most important parameters that an investor should consider when investing in a junior
exploration and development company: competent management, focused on commodities with a bright
future in jurisdictions with country risk carefully weighed, and a tight share structure ā Millrock scores
highly on all fronts.
ā¢ Millrock capitalizes on its knowledge and operational expertise in Alaska, the southwest USA, and
Mexico. By creating numerous exploration opportunities and making joint-venture agreements, we
reduce exploration risk.
ā¢ Our goal is to discover a giant ore body and move it through to feasibility before selling our interest.
Therefore, we focus on geological terranes and deposit models where giants are possible. This
primarily means porphyries, pluton-hosted gold deposits, high-grade vein gold deposits, polymetallic
volcanogenic deposits and low production cost uranium deposits.
ā¢ Part of our approach is to create royalties on the exploration projects we develop. Millrock has a
portfolio of exploration stage project royalties.
6. GREGORY BEISCHER
President & CEO
Director
PHIL ST. GEORGE
Chief Exploration
Officer
KEITH GRANBERRY
Chief Financial
Officer
Management Team
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7. ā¢ Greg Beischer spent much of his career as a Mining Engineering Technologist and Geologist with Inco,
working from bases all over Canada, ending up as Exploration Manager in Alaska. After leaving the
company he went to work for an Alaska Native Corporation, helping them develop their mineral, oil and
gas resources. In so doing, Greg grew excellent trust relationships with the Native companies that are
paying off for Millrock now. Alaska Native Corporations make great business partners. He has served
in many leadership roles throughout Alaska, including Alaska Miners Association President, BLM
Advisory Board Chairman and Alaska Minerals Commission member. He lives in Anchorage.
ā¢ Phil St. George discovered Alaskaās Pebble deposit 25 years ago as a mid-level geologist for Cominco.
The great work done subsequently by Northern Dynasty Mines has shown this to be an enormous
porphyry deposit containing billions of pounds of copper and over 100 million ounces of gold. Phil was
VP Exploration for Novagold in its early years, and led the team that took one of Alaskaās other giant
gold deposits, Donlin Creek, from 2 million to 20 million ounces. Phil is a recognized leader in the
identification of economic copper +/- gold deposits.
ā¢ Keith Granberry serves as Chief Financial Officer. A graduate of Gonzaga University and has
experience in both public and private accounting.
9. Millrock has been able to attract strong Board of Directors that help guide the company and ensures it
focuses on executing the Project Generator model:
ā¢ Roland Butler ā Co-founder of Altius Minerals, one of the most successful project generator companies
of all time. More recently, Mr. Butler was the CEO of Callinan Royalty Corp.
ā¢ Peter Chilibeck ā Attorney previously with Falconbridge, Northern Telecom and IMAX.
ā¢ Larry Cooper ā Finance executive previously with Wells Fargo bank and Northrim Bank, now Chief
Financial Officer of TDX, one of Alaskaās Native Corporations, in Anchorage, Alaska.
ā¢ Gregory Beischer ā President and CEO of Millrock Resources
10. Cash Position: $1.3M cash
Share Price: ~$0.09
3-Month Volume: 82,000
Value of shares in other companies: $1.0M
Royalties on five exploration-stage projects ā paying AMR
Management fees & option payments offset overhead
Capital Structure
Major Shareholders
Management 6%
Strategic Investors 15%
EMX Royalties 9%
Altius 5%
Sandstorm 4%
Kinross 2%
Teck 1%
Sprott & Clients 9%
Red Plug Capital 9%
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Share Structure
Shares Outstanding 87.8M
Options 5.3M
Warrants 50.0M
Fully Diluted 144.0M
Market Cap $7.5M
11. ā¢ Because we earn income from option agreement payments and management fees, our net burn rate is
low and this cash can last a long time.
ā¢ The stock is tightly held by highly influential resource stock fund managers and individuals, and is
liquid.
ā¢ Millrock stock is also very highly leveraged, with over 70% of the stock being held in strong hands. With
any exploration success very strong share price increases should be realized.
ā¢ With a rising gold price, growing investor confidence, and coming news flow there is potential for
Millrockās share price to increase dramatically.
ā¢ The warrants have a variety of prices ranging from $0.14 to $1.00. Exercise of these warrants would
bring in $17.5 million.
ā¢ Millrock also has modest & sizable investments totaling $1.0M in other mining and exploration
companies including:
ā¢ ArcWest (formerly Sojourn Exploration)
ā¢ Riverside Resources
13. ā¢ This slide shows the various companies that have invested in our projects and our company.
ā¢ For the investor, selecting junior exploration companies in which to invest can be a daunting task.
Investors are bombarded by pitches from promoters and the prudent investor needs to perform careful
due diligence.
ā¢ In the case of Millrock, a significant amount of due diligence has been done for you by geologists and
mine finance experts at some of the biggest and savviest mining and royalty companies in the world.
These companies have invested millions to earn an interest in Millrockās projects and some are major
shareholders of Millrock. These companies do not give out millions of dollars unless they see potential
for large, highly valuable metal deposits and competent management.
15. ā¢ Millrock has a track record of consistently being able to attract partners to fund exploration on its
projects.
ā¢ Since 2008, Millrock has been able to expend over $45M on exploration, recovering 85% of all of its
exploration expenditures. That means for every $1 of shareholderās money Millrock spends on
exploration, it receives ~$7 in exploration from its partners.
ā¢ Even in sustained downturns such as that which has been prevailing, Millrock has been able to attract
high-quality partners to fund exploration.
17. ā¢ Millrock presently has four projects in Alaska.
ā¢ The red stars denote projects Millrock is currently holding, and the blue stars denote previously held
properties.
ā¢ Millrock holds a royalty on the Alaska Range Project and an Advanced Minimum Royalty payment
provision which is currently paying.
18. Donlin Creek
Pogo
Ft Knox
Liberty Bell
Coffee
Nixon Fork
White Gold
Livengood
Klaza
Lone Star
Brewery Ck
Dublin Gulch
Tetlin
Eagle
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Liberty Bell Gold Project
19. ā¢ Millrock acquired the Liberty Bell project in 2014 by making a very low cost option deal with underlying
owners, and by staking claims.
ā¢ It is situated in the prolific Tintina Gold Province.
20. Liberty Bell project is prospective for distal gold
skarn, intrusive-related and intrusive-hosted
deposits associated with a porphyry copper-gold
system.
Current resource at historic Liberty Bell mine area
(147,070 oz) is hosted in a distal reduced gold
skarn deposit similar to Fortitude deposit, NV (2.25
Moz) and Peak deposit, Alaska (1.1 Moz). No
exploration has been conducted with this model in
mind.
Widespread gold Ā± copper mineralization on the
property is often associated with potassic and
phyllic alteration and boron metasomatism similar
to Salsigne deposit, France (5.3 Moz). No
exploration has been conducted with this model in
mind.
Historic exploration hampered by post-mineral
Tertiary cover, leaving majority of prospective lands
largely untested beneath this cover.
Liberty Bell Gold Project
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21. ā¢ The Liberty Bell project is prospective for distal gold skarn, intrusive-related and intrusive-hosted
deposits associated with a porphyry copper-gold system.
ā¢ Historic estimate at Liberty Bell mine area (147,070 ounces gold) is hosted in a distal reduced gold
skarn deposit similar to Fortitude deposit, NV (2.25 million ounces) and Peak deposit, Alaska (1.1
Moz). No exploration has been conducted with this model in mind.
ā¢ Widespread gold Ā± copper mineralization on the property is often associated with potassic and phyllic
alteration and boron metasomatism similar to Salsigne deposit, France (5.3 million ounces). No
exploration has been conducted with this model in mind.
ā¢ Historic exploration hampered by post-mineral Tertiary cover, leaving majority of prospective lands
largely untested beneath this cover.
22. p
Cody Ck
Confluence/
Lower Moose
Upper
Moose
Resource
North
Airstrip
Little
Moose
Cody Creek Target:
ā¢ Prospective stratigraphy
ā¢ Anom. Au + Cu, + As in soils
ā¢ Coincident mag & EM high
ā¢ āResource-similar responseā of mod-
stg IP-Mag, low res
Confluence/Lower Moose Target:
ā¢ Prospective stratigraphy
ā¢ Anom. Au + Cu, +/- As, Bi in soils
ā¢ Zones of coincident mag & EM high
ā¢ Zones with āResource-similar
responseā of stg IP-Mag, low res
Airstrip Target:
ā¢ Prospective stratigraphy
ā¢ Anom. Au + Cu, +/- As, Bi in soils
ā¢ Zones of coincident mag & EM high
ā¢ Zones with āResource-similar
responseā of stg IP-Mag, low res
ā¢ Undrilled!
Resource North Target:
ā¢ Prospective stratigraphy
ā¢ Anom. Au + Cu, +/- As, Mo, Pb in soils
ā¢ Zones with geophysical signature similar to
resource area
ā¢ Good structural setting with E-W, NE, & NW fault
intersections
Little Moose Target:
ā¢ Prospective stratigraphy
ā¢ Anom. Au + Cu, + As, Te, Pb, in soils
ā¢ Coincident mag & EM high
ā¢ āResource-similar responseā of stg IP-Mag, low
res
Upper Moose Target:
ā¢ Marginal to intrusive:
ā¢ Good geochem (Au + As)
ā¢ Good alteration
ā¢ Geophysics-not covered well
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Liberty Bell
Mine
Resource
Area
Millrock Claim Boundary
Liberty Bell - Targets
23. ā¢ Millrock has identified six drill target areas.
ā¢ The Airstrip Target is compelling and the most advanced and is ready to drill.
ā¢ The other target areas need a little more work to bring them to drill readiness.
24. Donlin Creek
Coffee
Nixon Fork
White Gold
Livengood
Klaza
Lone Star
Brewery Ck Dublin Gulch
Peak
12.5 Moz
1.3 Moz
45 Moz
1.54 Moz 4.5 Moz
1.24 Moz
4.09 Moz
1.2 Moz
0.2 Moz
~ 0.25 Moz
107 Moz
Pebble
Ft Knox
+13 Moz
Cleary Hill
+7 Moz
Goodpaster District
+10 Moz
Pogo
Goodpaster Gold District
Tintina Gold Province ā Alaska-Yukon
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25. ā¢ Located in the Yukon Tanana Highlands of Eastern Interior Alaska.
ā¢ Goodpaster Gold District is within the Tintina Gold Province, a gold-endowed piece of crust bounded by
the Tintina Fault to the north and the Denali Fault to the south.
ā¢ The district is home to the high-grade Pogo Gold Mine.
ā¢ Pogo is an underground gold mine that has produced approximately four million ounces of gold and
presently has approximately four million ounces of gold in resources and reserves.
ā¢ The mine is now owned by Northern Star Resources.
ā¢ It is thought that the resources will grow significantly as there has been new discoveries by Northern
Star.
ā¢ Fort Knox, Donlin Creek, Coffee and the White Gold deposits, among others, are known highlights of
the Tintina Gold Province.
ā¢ Millrockās claims are traversed by the 80 km long Pogo Mine road.
ā¢ The nearest town is Delta Junction, a transportation hub where the Alaska-Canada (AlCan) Highway
meets the Richardson Highway.
ā¢ The Richardson Highway leads north to Fairbanks 120 km away.
ā¢ Fairbanks is Alaskaās second largest city and is a regional infrastructure and service hub.
ā¢ Daily jet service is available at the Fairbanks International Airport.
ā¢ The project is a six-hour drive north of Alaskaās main city of Anchorage.
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Shaw
Creek Fault
Black M
tn Tectonic Zone
Prospects
Key Stats:
1176 State of
Alaska claims
66,050 hectares
255 square miles
GP
TR
HOG
AT
ST
BD
CS
ER
Northern Starās Pogo mine
produced 4 million ounces @ 13.6
gpt gold. Produced 300,000 annually.
Millrockās Claims & Prospects
27. ā¢ Pogo is a great mine and Millrock thinks there is strong potential to discover similar gold deposits on its
claims.
ā¢ There has really been only one surge of exploration effort since the discovery of Pogo in 1995.
ā¢ The level of prior exploration in the district is very low and therefore Millrock believes there is a strong
chance that other gold deposits that can be mined will be discovered.
ā¢ Millrock has staked a very large land position based on its knowledge of the district.
ā¢ Millrock properties in the Goodpaster consist of three claim blocks totaling 66,050 hectares (660
square km).
ā¢ The West Pogo and East Pogo claim blocks encircle the Northern Star claim block anchored by Pogo,
and cover prospects along the Pogo Trend of gold occurrences.
ā¢ The Shaw, Eagle, and LMS-X claim blocks cover the Shaw Creek Trend of gold occurrences.
ā¢ The North Pogo claim block, located on the north border of the Goodpaster Batholith, a mid-
Cretaceous composite granite to granodiorite mass, contains similar geologic and geophysical
characteristics to the Pogo area on the southern border of the Goodpaster Batholith.
ā¢ The Divide claim block is southeast of the East Pogo claim block and covers gold occurrences related
to granitic intrusions along the Black Mountain Trend.
28. ā¢ Low Angle Veins (Liese 1-3, East Deep)
ā¢ 5-20 m thick
ā¢ Hosted in regional shear zone ā
compression with later extension for
more dilation
ā¢ Shear exploits mafic and graphitic rocks
within gneiss
ā¢ High Angle Veins (North Zone, X-Vein)
ā¢ 1-5m thick
ā¢ N-S/NE-SW oriented escape structures
for pluton fluids
ā¢ Free Milling Gold
ā¢ Low Sulfide Quartz Vein
~ 3% pyrite, arsenopyrite, pyrrhotite, Bi-Te-S
ā¢ Dolomite-sericite (dos) alteration halo
ā¢ Magmatic fluid source
Elevated gold/arsenic/bismuth anomaly
Gold-bearing quartz veins
Serpentinite, amphibolite
Graphitic schist
Pogo Mine Mineralization Model
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29. ā¢ This cross section view of the āPogo Modelā illustrates the salient features of the mesothermal gold
veins of the Goodpaster.
ā¢ A Mid-Cretaceous pluton produced metal laden fluids which traveled up high-angle faults, which on the
Pogo property are north and northeast oriented.
ā¢ When the fluids reached the shallow-dipping regional shear, they traveled into the dilation zones and
moved laterally.
ā¢ The fluids cooled and depressurized becoming supersaturated with respect to their dissolved metals,
precipitating quartz, gold, and iron ā arsenic - bismuth sulfide minerals.
ā¢ At the Pogo Gold Mine there is a series of stacked low-angle veins in the shear zone.
ā¢ The magmatic fluids also altered the host rocks such that they are now rich in sericite and dolomite.
ā¢ Low angle veins are generally blind to the surface, but at Pogo a low-angle vein was eroded at surface
on a dip slope which resulted in a large geochemical anomaly and ultimately the discovery of the
deposits in 1995.
ā¢ High-angle feeder veins, which extend through the shear as fluid escape structures, can indicate
mineralization at depth.
ā¢ The high angle veins create linear geochemical anomalies of elevated gold, arsenic, and bismuth in
soils and outcrop.
ā¢ Drilling to the shear zone depth near high-angle gold-bearing structures can result in discoveries like
Pogo.
ā¢ Other styles of mineralization are possible.
30. Shaw
Creek Fault
Black M
tn Tectonic Zone
Prospects
Map Sources: Weber, 1978; Zeus, 2001; Day, 2003; Werdon, 2004; Day, 2007
GP
TR
HOG
AT
ST
BD
CS
ER
Exploration database represents ~$15
million in expenditures from 1998-2012
Strong correlation between anomalous Au in
soil/stream sediment samples and known/interpreted
high angle faults and mid-Cretaceous granitic to
grandioritic plutons/dike swarms
District Exploration
Millrock Database
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31. ā¢ Millrock owns a proprietary database of exploration information.
ā¢ The database represents ~$15 million in exploration expenditures from work done by AngloGold
Ashanti, Corvus Gold, GeoInformatics, Rimfire and Kiska Metals from 1998-2012.
ā¢ The data consist of ~40,000 soil, rock and stream sediment samples and more than 11,000 m of drill
core logs and assay results, and airborne Mag & EM geophysical surveys.
ā¢ The database gives Millrock a distinct competitive advantage in the district.
ā¢ Millrock intends to explore the entire district in a systematic fashion. Prospects will be identified, moved
to drill-readiness, then the worthy targets drill tested.
ā¢ Already Millrock has a series of nearly drill-ready targets.
ā¢ The most compelling target so far is West Pogo.
ā¢ There is a strong correlation of elevated gold and pathfinder elements in soil and stream sediment
samples with high-angle faults and mid-Cretaceous granitic to grandioritic plutons and dike swarms.
32. āThe best place to find a mine is in the shadow of a headframe.ā
Photo looking east at the Pogo Gold Mine from Millrockās West Pogo property
Shared claim boundary is 2 km from Northern Starās new discovery.
West Pogo Gold Project
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33. ā¢ West Pogo is the most advanced exploration focus area.
ā¢ The claim block adjoins the west side of the Northern Starās Pogo Gold Mine property, and is within
sight of the portal.
ā¢ A new discovery made by Northern Star northwest of the mine may trend right on to Millrockās West
Pogo claim block.
ā¢ Topography is moderate. There is brush and black spruce on the hillsides and larger trees in the
valleys. Multiple forest fires have passed through the area in the past decades.
34. ER
TR
HOG
AT
GP
362 claims
17,591
hectares
20 Historic
Drill Holes
6,980 m of
core
Prospects
Millrock Claims
Northern Star Claims
5 m @ 60 g/t
2.5 m @ 2 g/t
0.5 m @ 63 g/t
1.5 m @ 5 g/t
6 Moz @ 9,6 g/t
CL
New discovery
drill hole
West Pogo Claims
Previous Drilling Cut System consistent with Pogo
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35. ā¢ Millrockās claims are shown in blue. The mine road traverses Millrockās claims and we have permitted access.
ā¢ The gently-dipping, stacked veins at the Pogo mine are outlined in white, and projected to surface.
ā¢ They strike to the southwest and dip to the northwest. The trend of the deposits appears to be to the
northwest.
ā¢ New discoveries have been made by Northern Star below the Goodpaster River (Central Lodes ā CL on the
map), and northwest of the river at what is now called the Goodpaster deposit (GP on the map).
ā¢ A discovery intersection of 5.3 m grading almost 60 grams per tonne gold has been reported at the
Goodpaster deposit. Surprisingly the discovery is only 260 m below surface. Northeast trending faults have a
northwest up component. The trend of the deposits s to the northwest. If continuous, the deposits should
come on to Millrock ground (see northwest trending arrow).
ā¢ Further drilling is planned by Northern Star to delineate the deposit. Holes are planned very close to the
Northern Star ā Millrock claim boundary.
ā¢ The Pogo and Goodpaster vein sets strike southwest. The strike projection points directly to anomalous soils,
rocks and drill intersections on Millrockās property.
ā¢ Millrockās West Pogo claim block hosts four historic prospects developed by previous explorers, ER, Alkalic
Trench (AR), Tourmaline Ridge (TR), and Half-Ounce Gulch (HOG).
ā¢ Historic core drilling occurred on the ER, AT & TR prospects. There are 20 historic holes on Millrockās property.
ā¢ Narrow, high-angle, gold-bearing quartz veins were intersected.
ā¢ The holes were not drilled deep enough to intersect the flat-lying shear zone or thicker, low-angle, stacked
veins like those being mined at Pogo, if they are present.
36. ER
TR
HOG
AT
GP
1650 Soil
Samples
Pogo Au
Ranges
Applied to WP
Millrock Claims
Northern Star Claims
CL
Magnitude of soil anomalies on Millrock
claims matches well with new Pogo discovery
Au in soil anomalies appear to correspond
to the main NE, NW structural fabric
West Pogo Gold in Soil
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37. ā¢ This map shows soil sample results for gold.
ā¢ The Pogo Gold Mine has a large surface anomaly because one of the stacked flat-lying veins was
eroded across a dip slope hillside.
ā¢ Most flat-lying veins will be blind to surface. High-angle veins with gold may lead to the thicker, low
angle structures.
ā¢ Therefore lineated and small soil anomalies are worth pursuing.
ā¢ There are some excellent soil anomalies on Millrockās claims. They correlate to northwest, northeast,
and north trending structures.
38. ER
TR
HOG
AT
GP
CL
Diorite
Diorite
Diorite
West Pogo Fault Block
Magnetic Amplitude
250 nT
U
D
U D
U
U
D
D
Prospects
Gold Veins/
Mag Low
Diorite/
Mag High
Millrock Claims
Northern Star Claims
Known veins on Pogo are associated with areas of Mag lows closely
associated with intrusions ā a similar setting is found on Millrock claims
West Pogo Airborne Magnetics
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39. ā¢ The stacked, flat-lying veins being mined at Pogo are outlined in white.
ā¢ The white-outlined semi-circular shapes are the new Goodpaster (GP) and Central Lodes (CL)
discoveries made by Northern Star.
ā¢ Note that the ore bodies occur in magnetic lows near circular to ellipsoidal magnetic highs.
ā¢ The mag lows represent magnetite-destructive altered and gold-mineralized zones.
ā¢ The mag highs are later diorite intrusions that are thought to have increased gold grade.
ā¢ Northeast, northwest and north-trending faults are clearly evident on the magnetic image. More
prominent faults are highlighted in red.
ā¢ The northeast trending faults are left lateral with the northwest side moving up.
ā¢ This fault motion fortuitously brings the stacked, flat-lying, northwest-dipping vein structures close to
surface.
40. ER
TR
HOG
AT
GP
CL
Diorite
Diorite
West Pogo Fault Block
A
Aā
Millrock Claims
Northern Star Claims
Strike trace at depth
Strike 241/ Dip -35
5 m @ 60 g/t
6 Moz @ 9,6 g/t
B
Bā
Magnetic Amplitude
250 nT
Gold Veins/
Mag Low
Diorite/
Mag High
West Pogo Gold in Soil
on Airborne Magnetics
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41. ā¢ This is the same airborne magnetic map with Millrock soil sample results for gold plotted.
ā¢ There is an intriguing mag low in the north part of the claim block in the area in which the northwest
trending deposits on Northern Starās ground project.
ā¢ Since the deposits dip northwest they would probably be quite deep by the time they cross onto
Millrockās ground. However, if more faulting has uplifted the mineralized shear zone, gold deposits may
not be all that deep.
ā¢ The elliptical mag high surrounded by mag lows with strong geochemical anomalism at Half-Ounce
Gulch is compelling. This target area is right along strike from Northern Starās new Goodpaster deposit.
ā¢ Historic drilling intersected high-angle, gold-bearing veins on the Millrock claims. Deeper drilling is
needed to test for thicker low-angle veins.
ā¢ The next two slides are cross sections along the lines A to Aā and B to Bā.
ā¢ Note that Northern Star has planned drill holes very close to Millrockās claim boundary.
42. Northeast
ViewNW
SE
Pogo Model X-sect
Soil Au Total Mag
A A
Aā Aā
B B
Bā Bā
100 m
Millrock Northern
Star
?
5 m @ 60 g/t
230 m elev
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100 m
Millrock Northern
Star
?
New Northern Star discovery:
5 m @ 60 g/t
230 m elev
Interpretive Geologic X section looking NE
MRO
Proposed
Proposed NST drill holes
projected from the North
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Cross-Section A
Faults Uplift Veins Toward Surface
43. ā¢ Interpretive cross-section, A-Aā traversing the Pogo Mine, Central Lodes (CL) and Goodpaster Deposit
(GP) areas.
ā¢ The low-angle, stacked, gold-bearing veins are shown in red, as are the high-angle fault conduits that
brought the gold-bearing fluids into the low-angle shear zone.
ā¢ Note that the steep faults (black lines) offset the gold deposits, bringing them back up towards surface.
ā¢ The gold-bearing veins dip to the northwest. The veins would be deep by the time then come beneath
Millrockās property (claim line shown in blue). However, if steep faults have significant upthrow they
may have brought the mineralized veins closer to surface.
ā¢ A geophysical survey in the area between āAā and the claim boundary will help determine if the veins
are within easy reach by a drill.
44. Northeast
ViewNW
SE
Pogo Model X-sect
Soil Au Total Mag
A A
Aā Aā
B B
Bā Bā
Millrock Northern
Star
MR12-02Half-Ounce Gulch
Prospect
Proposed
600mTD
100 m
3 m @ 0.5 g/t
635 m elev 1.5 m @ 0.5 g/t
390 m elev
Historic West Pogo drilling did not test the projected mineralized low
angle structure ā too shallow!
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Cross-Section B
Proposed Vein Extension Also Uplifted
45. ā¢ This cross section, B to Bā, shows the traces of historic holes drilled on Millrock claims that intersected
steeply-dipping, gold-bearing veins.
ā¢ Millrock proposes to drill a series of holes to test for the thicker, flat-lying shear zone and for
mineralized gold-bearing quartz veins.
ā¢ It is estimated that the low-angle shear zone is about 120 m deeper than the deepest prior drilling at
Half-ounce Gulch.
ā¢ It will be prudent to first do a geophysical survey to help determine how deep it will be necessary to
drill.
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Goodpaster Prospect
Historic drilling intercepted:
ā¢ numerous narrow high angle
quartz veins containing gold,
arsenopyrite, and bismuth
ā¢ High angle veins = fluid
escape structures above the
shear
The Goodpaster Vein would
project at 231.5 m elevation to
the historic drill area ā 120 m
below the deepest hole.
CSAMT Resistivity Data:
ā¢ Images conductive gold
mineralization and
carbonate-sericite alteration
ā¢ Used to define target depths
for Pogo surface drilling
ā¢ Instrumental in drilling the
blind Goodpaster Vein
Planned drill holes must extend
through the modeled vein
elevation ā a deep resistivity
survey would identify low angle
conductors and de-risk drilling.
Proposed Drill Hole
Magnetic Amplitude
250 nT
Graf, 2018 https://www.dropbox.com/s/o4ajqhgkzsxfjz3/4_POGO_Graf_AMA_2018.pdf?dl=1
ProposedResistivityLine
2017 Goodpaster
Vein intercept
(5 m @ 60 g/t),
Elev. 231.5 m
Source: Graf, 2018
Millrock Claims
Northern Star Claims
Deepest Historic TD
MR-12-02
343 m amsl
Proposed
Strike trace at depth
Strike 241/ Dip -35
Kilometers
West Pogo ā Goodpaster Vein
Proposed drilling test of vein extension
47. ā¢ This map shows the lines of proposed geophysical surveying.
ā¢ The CSAMT method has been used successfully by Northern Star at the Goodpaster deposit.
ā¢ Millrock will use CSAMT or a similar type of geophysical survey.
ā¢ A series of possible drill holes are shown near Half-Ounce Gulch, in the mag low down trend from the
Northern Starās Goodpaster deposit and in the weak mag low north of the diorite (mag high).
ā¢ All drill hole locations will be subject to revision upon receipt of the interpreted geophysical survey
results.
48. District ā Wide $800,000
ā¢ Desktop structural and lithological mapping using remotely-sensed data (already underway)
ā¢ Geophysical data compilation, reprocessing, interpretation
ā¢ Data gap analysis for various geochemical and geophysical datasets
ā¢ Stream sediment sampling where gaps exist
ā¢ Airborne mag where gaps exist or higher-resolution data desired
ā¢ Other airborne geophysics depending on pricing
Property / Prospect Scale - $800,000
ā¢ Site investigation at LMS-X, Eagle, Cal-Surf, Boundary and Scot prospects, determine what
exploration is necessary to develop drill targets and execute it
ā¢ Mapping, sampling, magnetics, IP and other surveys determined on case-by-case basis
ā¢ Prospecting, soil sampling and further stream sampling Shaw block, South Pogo, North Pogo, Divide
West Pogo - $900,000 Phase 1
ā¢ Deep resistivity survey (CSAMT āline cutting underway) to image the Pogo Shear and other faults
ā¢ Lidar survey ā define fault linears (negative relief) and quartz veining (positive relief)
ā¢ Property-wide geology mapping, rock property sampling ā due diligence and cover data gaps
West Pogo - $1,500,000 Phase 2
ā¢ Drill multiple ~SE holes on combined anomaly targets (geochemical, magnetic, resistivity, structural)
Goodpaster Project Proposed
Exploration Program 2019
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49. ā¢ Millrock is seeking a Strategic Alliance partner to fund a systematic multi year exploration program to
evaluate the multiple data sets of the Goodpaster Project; a combination of cutting edge exploration
technologies and boots on the ground prospecting moving across the district building drill targets. A
district-wide budget of $800,000 is proposed.
ā¢ With a modest amount of work, numerous target areas can be brought to drill-readiness at the LMS-X,
Eagle, Cal-Surf, Boundary and Scot prospects. An $800,000 budget is proposed for this work.
ā¢ The compelling West Pogo target can be brought to drill readiness with a geophysical survey and
geological mapping complemented by Lidar to identify fault structures. A $900,000 budget is estimated
for this phase.
ā¢ Drilling at West Pogo can be executed in fall 2019. At least $1.5 million should be budgeted.
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Company Catalysts
Summer 2019:
New partnerships on Batamote, Chisna, Liberty Bell and Goodpaster
Systematic exploration at Goodpaster
West Pogo CSAMT Underway
Fall 2019:
Potential drilling Goodpaster ā West Pogo
51. ā¢ Throughout 2015 to 2017, we made bold moves to position us for the future, acquiring 12 new projects
and signing 2 partnership deals.
ā¢ Throughout 2018 and now into 2019, we are beginning to see the rewards from the risks we have
taken.
ā¢ Our goal is to have a drill turning on one project or another throughout the coming bull market.
ā¢ Each drill hole is an opportunity to make a new mineral deposit discovery that could make Millrockās
share price increase significantly.
52. 52
Solid & focused foundation
Share price / development stage
Favorable position to 52-week range
Considerable newsflow
Exploration geophysics and drilling
Potential for discovery success
Commodities outlook
Gold, copper, silver
Why Invest Now?
53. ā¢ Given our current share price this is an excellent entry point for new shareholders or a great chance for
existing shareholders to average their price down.
ā¢ After six years of a down market it appears that change is occurring.
ā¢ Millrockās share price may very well rise further along with markets generally. A mineral deposit
discovery would ensure a share price increase.
ā¢ If a gold deposit at Pogo is trending onto Millrockās West Pogo property strong share price increase is a
good possibility.
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Millrock Resources ā MRO.V
Anchorage:
5631 Silverado Way
Building F, Suite 200
Anchorage, AK 99518
United States
Office: (907) 677-7479
Fax: (907) 677-3599
Vancouver:
Suite 2300 ā 1177 W. Hastings St.
Vancouver, BC V6E 2K3
Office: (604) 638-3164
Fax: (907) 677-3599
TF: (877) 217-8978
www.millrockresources.com
info@millrockresources.com
Contact Information
55.
56. Warrants Dollar Value
8,090,000 wts @ $1.00 to Oct 21/19 $8,090,000
428,000 F.Optns @ $0.50 to Oct 21/19 $214,000
35,040 F.Wts @ $1.00 to Oct 21/19 $35,040
4,013,371 Wts @ $0.40 to Dec 10/19 $1,605,348
125,650 F.Wts @ $0.40 to Dec 10/19 $50,260
6,970,000 Wts @ $0.45 to Dec 15/19, $0.55 to Dec 15/20 $3,136,500
7,000,000 Wts @ $0.14 to Dec 7/19, $0.17 to Dec 7/20, $0.20 to Dec 7/21 $980,000
384,000 F.Wts @ $0.14 to Dec 7/19, $0.17 to Dec 7/20, $0.20 to Dec 7/21 $53,760
3,445,000 Wts @ $0.14 to Dec 14/19, $0.17 to Dec 14/20, $0.20 to Dec 14/21 $482,300
6,000 F.Wts @ $0.14 to Dec 14/19, $0.17 to Dec 14/20, $0.20 to Dec 14/21 $840
20,142,857 Wts @ $0.14 to Dec 14/19, $0.17 to Dec 14/20, $0.20 to Dec 14/21 $2,820,000
$17,468,048
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