December 2014 
Aben Resources is a Canadian gold, 
uranium, and tungsten exploration 
company developing properties in 
Saskatchewan’s Athabasca Basin and 
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the Yukon & NWT
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Forward Looking Statements 
Some of the statements in this document may be deemed to be "forward-looking statements". All 
statements on in this document, other than statements of historical facts, that address events or 
developments that management of the Company expects, are forward-looking statements. Although 
management believes the expectations expressed in such forward-looking statements are based on 
reasonable assumptions, such statements are not guarantees of future performance, and actual results 
or developments may differ materially from those in the forward-looking statements. The Company 
undertakes no obligation to update these forward-looking statements if management's beliefs, 
estimates or opinions, or other factors, should change. Factors that could cause actual results to differ 
materially from those in forward-looking statements, include market prices, exploration and 
development successes, continued availability of capital and financing, and general economic, market 
or business conditions. Please see the public filings of the Company at www.sedar.com for further 
information. 
Qualified Person 
Timothy Termuende, P. Geo. and a director of Aben Resources, is the Qualified Person as 
defined by National Instrument 43-101 and has reviewed and approved the technical information 
in this presentation.
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Capital Structure 
Trading Symbol: ABN 
Stock Exchange: TSX VENTURE 
US OTC Pink Symbol: ABNAF 
Frankfurt Symbol: E2L 
Shares Outstanding: 26.9 million shares 
Fully Diluted: 43.9 million shares 
Recent Price: $0.05
Aben Resources’ Management and 
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Board of Directors 
Ronald Netolitzky, M.Sc. Geology: Director, Chairman 
Ron Netolitzky serves as Chairman and a Director of Aben. He was previously Chairman and President of 
Viceroy Exploration Ltd. resulting in the sale of the company to Yamana Gold in 2006. Ron was also Chairman 
of Brett Resources Inc., which was acquired by Osisko Mining Corp. in the Spring of 2010. His knowledge of 
mineral exploration and aggressive business acumen resulted in exploration success on three Western 
Canadian gold and silver projects (all of which became producing mines): the Eskay Creek and Snip deposits 
in British Columbia and the Brewery Creek deposit in the Yukon. 
James G. Pettit: Director, President 
Mr. Pettit has been President of Aben Resources since November 2002. He offers over 15 years experience 
within the industry specializing in finance, corporate governance, management, and compliance. He 
specializes in the early stage development of private, as well as public companies. His background over the 
past 15 years has been focused primarily within the resource sector where he has managed and directed 
junior mining companies through good times and bad. 
Timothy Termuende: Director, Qualified Person, P.Geo. 
Tim Termuende serves as a Director of the Company and is a professional geologist with over 30 years 
experience in the mineral exploration industry. He has been continuously active in mineral exploration 
throughout western Canada since 1976, and currently oversees a broad range of ongoing exploration projects 
located throughout British Columbia, Saskatchewan, the Yukon and the Northwest Territories.
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Aben Resources’ Project 
Geologists and Consultants 
Mike McCuaig, B.Sc.: Project Manager - Justin Gold-Tungsten Project 
Mike McCuaig is a Geologist with extensive experience in grassroots exploration, having worked on a number 
of projects across British Columbia, Yukon Territory, Saskatchewan, Quebec, New Brunswick, and Nova 
Scotia. Since earning a Bachelor Degree in Geology from St. Francis Xavier University in 2003, he has 
worked on a number of projects, exploring for a range of commodities including Au, Ag, Cu, Fe, Pb, U, and Zn. 
He has spent 2 years as a project geologist and manager on exploration programs in BC, and the Yukon 
focusing on gold systems. Mike currently resides in Kimberley, BC and has worked with TerraLogic Exploration 
since 2008. 
Carl Schulze, B.Sc., P. Geo.: Qualified Person – Justin Gold Project 
Carl Schulze has been active as a geologist involved in all aspects of mineral exploration for the past 27 
years. He has extensive exploration experience and project management throughout the Yukon, northern 
Ontario, British Columbia and Alaska. Carl was active in the Sprogge-Justin area of south-eastern Yukon in 
the late 1990s and was responsible for the discovery of numerous gold-bearing showings in the area including 
the Kangas Zone. Carl was the Resident Geologist for the Government of Nunavut for two years gaining 
expertise working within Canada's aboriginal communities. He has also been a Director of the Yukon Chamber 
of Mines since late 2003 and was its President from 2007 to 2010.
Aben holds interest in approximately 
40,000 acres of highly prospective 
ground within the eastern flank of 
the Athabasca Basin in northern 
Saskatchewan 
Mann Lake Uranium Property, Aben 
40% with Skyharbour 60% (TSX-V: 
SYH) 
Huard / Kirsh Lakes Uranium 
Project, Aben 49% with Denison 
Mines 51% (TSX: DML) 
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Athabasca Basin 
Saskatchewan
Aben owns a 40% interest and Skyharbour Resources Ltd. (TSX-V: SYH) owns the other 
60% of the Mann Lake property, which is located approximately 25 kilometres to the SSW of 
the McArthur River Mine and 15 kilometres to the NE of Cameco's Millennium (U3O8) 
discovery, and occurs at the northern extent of the B1 conductor 
ď‚§ The property is adjacent to the Mann Lake Joint Venture operated by Cameco (52.5%) with 
partners International Enexco (30%) and AREVA (17.5%), in which a 13,000m, 18-hole 
diamond drill program is underway 
ď‚§ International Enexco announced on March 10, 2014 that a drill discovery had been made by 
operator Cameco consisting of 2.31% eU3O8 over 5.1m including 10.92% eU3O8 over 
0.4m 
 Aben’s Mann Lake Uranium Project has seen over $3 million of previous exploration 
including recent geophysics and two diamond drill programs totaling 5,400m carried out in 
2006 and 2008 
ď‚§ One drill hole contained anomalous uranium up to 73.6 ppm over a 1.5m interval where 
background uranium values are commonly between 1 and 5 ppm 
ď‚§ The Mann Lake Uranium Project boasts highly prospective geology and geochemistry, and a 
robust discovery potential with additional work recommended on several untested targets 
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Mann Lake Uranium Project
Mann Lake Geophysics Compilation 
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(Magnetics Survey)
Aben owns 48% of the Huard-Kirsch Lakes Uranium Project with Denison 
Mines Corp. (TSX: DML) owning the other 52% 
The property is situated approximately 20 kilometres to the NW of Cameco 
Corporation's high-grade McArthur River Uranium Mine 
During 2006, Denison Mines completed several exploration surveys on the 
Huard-Kirsch Lakes project. Exploration has consisted of grid 
establishment, boulder geochemistry, as well as airborne and ground 
geophysics 
The property is interpreted to be underlain by a conductive meta-sedimentary 
sequence that has never been drill tested. Interpretations of 
this data suggest that the anomaly represents a favorable target for 
exploration for unconformity uranium deposits 
In 2007, a single hole was drilled by Denison Mines to a depth of 811 
metres on an untested geophysical anomaly. The hole intersected 
favourable graphitic pelites at a depth shallower than expected. The 
occurrence of the unconformity and prospective uranium host rocks at 
shallower depths is a very positive development on the property 
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Huard – Kirsch Lakes 
Uranium Project
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Yukon and 
Northwest 
Territories Projects 
1.) 100% interest in 18,314 acre Justin 
Gold-Tungsten Project located in 
southeast Yukon on Tintina Gold Belt 
2.) Exclusive exploration rights to 574,225 
acres (comprised of staked claims and 
prospecting permits) in Mackenzie 
Mountain area of NWT 
3.) 5.) 100% interest in 1,100 acre Hit 
Gold Project in east-central Yukon
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Justin Gold- 
Tungsten 
Project, Yukon
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Justin Gold-Tungsten Project, 
Yukon 
Aben owns a 100% interest in its flagship, 18,314 acre, Justin Gold Project in 
southeast Yukon 
Within the property claims there is an all-season road servicing the Cantung 
Mine to the north 
The property has the potential to host both high-grade and bulk-tonnage gold 
zones within three different styles of mineralization: epithermal, skarn and 
sediment-hosted 
Wide spread mineralization across the property delineates a NNW trending 
anomaly measuring 3.5 km long, and 0.5 km wide encompassing the 
Confluence, Main, Kangas, and POW Zones 
A phase one 2,020 metre diamond drill program consisting of ten drill holes 
was carried out in 2011 on the project to assess the potential gold 
mineralization at the property's four zones 
The drilling was the first ever completed on the POW, Confluence and Kangas 
zones 
The property was acquired from and past exploration was carried out by Eagle Plains Resources (TSX-V: EPL) , a reporting issuer and other 
unrelated operators. The Company has not yet completed the work necessary to verify some of the exploration results and since these results 
are historical in nature and predate National Instrument 43-101 standards they should not be relied upon.
Justin Gold-Tungsten 2014 Tungsten Assays 
In the fall of 2014, a total of 
230 samples from 7 of 9 
previously drilled POW zone 
holes, were selected for 
tungsten specific analysis to 
provide a preliminary 
assessment of the potential for 
economic tungsten 
mineralization 
The goal of the 2014 tungsten 
reconnaissance sampling was 
to make a preliminary 
assessment of the property for 
economic W (tungsten) 
mineralization and resample 
core, previously drilled, for W 
specific analysis 
2014 WO3 Analysis 
DDH ID From (m) To (m) Uncut Sample Results WO3 % 
JN11010 194.00 206.00 0.25 % WO3 over 12.00 m 
including 195.00 200.00 0.45 % WO3 over 5.00 m 
also including 196.00 200.00 0.48 % WO3 over 4.00 m 
also including 197.00 200.00 0.53 % WO3 over 3.00 m 
JN12013 4.10 33.00 0.10 % WO3 over 28.90 m 
including 23.80 33.00 0.14 % WO3 over 9.20 m 
and 45.80 46.90 1.15% WO3 over 1.10 m 
and 88.70 90.80 0.46 % WO3 over 2.10 m 
including 88.70 89.70 0.87 % WO3 over 1.00 m 
JN12016 104.70 113.20 0.39 % WO3 over 8.50 m 
including 104.70 107.30 0.62 % WO3 over 2.60 m 
also including 106.30 107.30 1.12 % WO3 over 1.00 m 
and 110.10 113.20 0.50 % WO3 over 3.10 m 
including 111.20 113.20 0.72 % WO3 over 2.00 m 
also including 111.20 112.60 0.88 % WO3 over 1.40 m 
JN12019 192.50 199.70 0.27 % WO3 over 7.20 m 
including 194.20 199.70 0.32 % WO3 over 5.50 m 
also including 197.80 199.40 0.52 % WO3 over 1.60 m 
also including 197.80 198.30 1.18 % WO3 over 0.50 m 
also including 199.40 199.70 1.27 % WO3 over 0.30 m 
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Justin Project 
Claims Map
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Mineralized Zones at Justin Project 
PCHn 
PCHy 
COR 
POW Zone 
Kangas Zone 
Main Zone 
Confluence Zone
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Justin Gold-Tungsten Project, 
Yukon 
POW Discovery Zone 
In November 2011, the Company released the first drill hole results 
from the drill program in which a significant new green-fields gold 
discovery was made at the POW Zone 
Aben intercepted 60.0m of 1.19 g/t gold in hole JN11009 at a vertical 
depth of 113m 
The second hole drilled into the POW Zone confirmed the initial gold 
discovery with another significant intercept of 11.3m of 2.70 g/t Au in 
hole JN11010 
Both exploratory holes drilled into the POW Zone in 2011 intercepted 
notable gold mineralization and this mineralization is open in all 
directions
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Justin Gold-Tungsten Project, 
Yukon 
Kangas Discovery Zone 
Aben also drill tested the Kangas Zone in 2011, located 1.3km 
south of the POW Zone 
A new high grade silver-copper zone was intercepted in hole 
JN11003: 7320 g/t Ag (234 oz/ton Ag) and 3.52% Cu over 
1.07m at a down-hole depth of 42m 
The hole was terminated within the mineralized interval due to 
poor ground conditions with follow-up drilling planned for this 
year
Justin Gold-Tungsten Project, Yukon 
POW and Kangas Discovery Zones 
Kangas Zone Discovery: 
Hole JN11003 - 7320 g/t Ag, 1.1 
g/t Au, 3.52% Cu over 1.07m* 
* Poor sample recovery but still significant result 
POW Zone Discovery: 
Hole JN11009 – 2.47 g/t Au over 21m within 
60m of 1.19 g/t Au 
Hole JN11010 – 2.7 g/t Au and 29 g/t Ag over 
11.3m 
Multiple rock samples in POW area > 2 g/t Au
Justin Gold-Tungsten Project, 
Yukon: POW Discovery Zone 
Multi-phase precious metal mineralization has been discovered in the POW 
Zone: contact metamorphic skarn (massive replacement style 
mineralization) and structurally controlled stockwork vein hosted 
mineralization 
Both phases of mineralization display geochemical affinity to an Intrusion 
Related Gold System (IRGS) and indicates that the mineralizing system was 
long-lived 
Size of porphyry dikes present on property and their spatial distribution 
indicate that a multi-kilometric intrusive stock is present with large untested 
geophysical anomalies proximal to POW Zone as high-priority drill targets 
Notable IRGS deposits within Tintina Gold Belt include Kinross' Fort Knox 
operation in Alaska (reserves of 4.3 million ounces of gold), and Victoria 
Gold’s Eagle Gold Deposit (indicated resources of 4.8 million ounces of gold 
and inferred resources of 1.5 million ounces of gold) 
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Intrusion Related Gold Model 
Hart et al, 2002 
POW and 
Main Zone 
Skarns 
Kangas Zone Veins 
Confluence Zone Veins
Justin Project Geophysics Compilation 
(Magnetics Survey)
Property Scale Cross Section 
of Justin Project 
N Justin Property Cross Section Looking East S 
A Kangas Zone A’ 
March Fault Main Zone 
POW Zone 
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COR Kgd PCH 
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2 km
Justin Gold-Tungsten Project, Yukon 
2012 Exploration and Drill Program 
A total of 1,994 metres was drilled in nine holes during the 2012 field season 
with all seven drill holes that were completed to their target depths 
successfully intersecting gold mineralization while two holes were 
abandoned due to difficult ground conditions 
Significant drill results include 46.4m of 1.49 g/t Au in hole JN12011 and 
88.5m of 0.73 g/t Au in hole JN12018 
Mineralization has been traced along surface for approximately 450 metres 
west-east by 200 metres north-south and to 205 metres depth 
The POW Zone continues to exhibit strong continuity of mineralization and 
remains open in all directions 
The vast majority of the intrusive stock and its surrounding contact aureole 
at the Justin Project have yet to be tested and remain very high priority 
targets for future exploration and drilling 
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POW Zone Cross Section of Drill Holes
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Aben’s Selwyn 
Recce Project, 
NWT
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Selwyn Recce Project and 
Proprietary Database 
The Company has 100,278 acres directly east of the Yukon/NWT border 
The area has garnered considerable attention recently with the discovery of 
Carlin-style mineralization in the Yukon at ATAC Resources’ (TSX.V: ATC) 
Osiris gold zone discovery 
Aben’s permits and recently staked claims cover prospective targets with both 
Carlin-style stratigraphy and promising geochemical signatures 
The permits were acquired on the basis of a proprietary geological and 
geochemical database obtained by Aben Resources from Eagle Plains 
Resources (TSX.V: EPL) 
The database has been assembled through decades of systematic mineral 
exploration in the Mackenzie Mountains
Field crews completed a very large scale regional reconnaissance program on 
Aben’s Selwyn Recce Gold Project in 2011 that included geological mapping, 
regional prospecting, geochemical surveys and geophysical surveys 
The bulk of the field work was carried out on 18 high priority targets with many 
thousands of samples having been collected including 7368 soil samples, 681 
rock samples, 668 silt samples, 14 heavy mineral bulk samples and 51 
petrographic analysis samples 
Proprietary database exclusive to Aben now consists of 21,000 geochemical 
samples in a very underexplored area of the NWT and the 2011 field work was 
successful in delineating four high-priority targets warranting further exploration 
• ENYO target: silver-zinc showing 
• Suriso target: prospective for intrusion-related gold systems 
• Bonk target: base metal showing with extensive 6 km horizon 
• Energizer target: potential for Carlin-style gold mineralization 
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Selwyn Recce Project and 
Proprietary Database
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Hit Gold 
Project, Yukon
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Hit Gold Project, Yukon 
Located 27 km north-northeast of MacMillan Pass and 
totals 1,100 acres 
Project targets skarn/replacement gold mineralization 
associated with Tombstone-Suite intrusives and 
surrounding carbonate-rich sediments 
Property highlights include intrusive-related gold 
mineralization which returned an average of 7.85 g/t Au 
over 7.0 metres in trenches 
The property was acquired from and past exploration was carried out by Eagle Plains Resources (TSX-V: EPL) , a reporting issuer and other 
unrelated operators. The Company has not yet completed the work necessary to verify some of the past exploration results and since these 
results are historical in nature and predate National Instrument 43-101 standards they should not be relied upon.
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CONTACT INFO. 
Jim Pettit: President 
Don Myers or Riley Trimbe: Corporate Communications 
Timothy Termuende, P. Geo. and a director of Aben Resources, is the Qualified Person as defined by National Instrument 43-101 and has 
reviewed and approved the technical information in this presentation. 
Suite 1610, 777 Dunsmuir Street 
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Aben Resources - Corporate Presentation

  • 1.
    December 2014 AbenResources is a Canadian gold, uranium, and tungsten exploration company developing properties in Saskatchewan’s Athabasca Basin and 1 the Yukon & NWT
  • 2.
    2 Forward LookingStatements Some of the statements in this document may be deemed to be "forward-looking statements". All statements on in this document, other than statements of historical facts, that address events or developments that management of the Company expects, are forward-looking statements. Although management believes the expectations expressed in such forward-looking statements are based on reasonable assumptions, such statements are not guarantees of future performance, and actual results or developments may differ materially from those in the forward-looking statements. The Company undertakes no obligation to update these forward-looking statements if management's beliefs, estimates or opinions, or other factors, should change. Factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those in forward-looking statements, include market prices, exploration and development successes, continued availability of capital and financing, and general economic, market or business conditions. Please see the public filings of the Company at www.sedar.com for further information. Qualified Person Timothy Termuende, P. Geo. and a director of Aben Resources, is the Qualified Person as defined by National Instrument 43-101 and has reviewed and approved the technical information in this presentation.
  • 3.
    3 Capital Structure Trading Symbol: ABN Stock Exchange: TSX VENTURE US OTC Pink Symbol: ABNAF Frankfurt Symbol: E2L Shares Outstanding: 26.9 million shares Fully Diluted: 43.9 million shares Recent Price: $0.05
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    Aben Resources’ Managementand 4 Board of Directors Ronald Netolitzky, M.Sc. Geology: Director, Chairman Ron Netolitzky serves as Chairman and a Director of Aben. He was previously Chairman and President of Viceroy Exploration Ltd. resulting in the sale of the company to Yamana Gold in 2006. Ron was also Chairman of Brett Resources Inc., which was acquired by Osisko Mining Corp. in the Spring of 2010. His knowledge of mineral exploration and aggressive business acumen resulted in exploration success on three Western Canadian gold and silver projects (all of which became producing mines): the Eskay Creek and Snip deposits in British Columbia and the Brewery Creek deposit in the Yukon. James G. Pettit: Director, President Mr. Pettit has been President of Aben Resources since November 2002. He offers over 15 years experience within the industry specializing in finance, corporate governance, management, and compliance. He specializes in the early stage development of private, as well as public companies. His background over the past 15 years has been focused primarily within the resource sector where he has managed and directed junior mining companies through good times and bad. Timothy Termuende: Director, Qualified Person, P.Geo. Tim Termuende serves as a Director of the Company and is a professional geologist with over 30 years experience in the mineral exploration industry. He has been continuously active in mineral exploration throughout western Canada since 1976, and currently oversees a broad range of ongoing exploration projects located throughout British Columbia, Saskatchewan, the Yukon and the Northwest Territories.
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    5 Aben Resources’Project Geologists and Consultants Mike McCuaig, B.Sc.: Project Manager - Justin Gold-Tungsten Project Mike McCuaig is a Geologist with extensive experience in grassroots exploration, having worked on a number of projects across British Columbia, Yukon Territory, Saskatchewan, Quebec, New Brunswick, and Nova Scotia. Since earning a Bachelor Degree in Geology from St. Francis Xavier University in 2003, he has worked on a number of projects, exploring for a range of commodities including Au, Ag, Cu, Fe, Pb, U, and Zn. He has spent 2 years as a project geologist and manager on exploration programs in BC, and the Yukon focusing on gold systems. Mike currently resides in Kimberley, BC and has worked with TerraLogic Exploration since 2008. Carl Schulze, B.Sc., P. Geo.: Qualified Person – Justin Gold Project Carl Schulze has been active as a geologist involved in all aspects of mineral exploration for the past 27 years. He has extensive exploration experience and project management throughout the Yukon, northern Ontario, British Columbia and Alaska. Carl was active in the Sprogge-Justin area of south-eastern Yukon in the late 1990s and was responsible for the discovery of numerous gold-bearing showings in the area including the Kangas Zone. Carl was the Resident Geologist for the Government of Nunavut for two years gaining expertise working within Canada's aboriginal communities. He has also been a Director of the Yukon Chamber of Mines since late 2003 and was its President from 2007 to 2010.
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    Aben holds interestin approximately 40,000 acres of highly prospective ground within the eastern flank of the Athabasca Basin in northern Saskatchewan Mann Lake Uranium Property, Aben 40% with Skyharbour 60% (TSX-V: SYH) Huard / Kirsh Lakes Uranium Project, Aben 49% with Denison Mines 51% (TSX: DML) 6 Athabasca Basin Saskatchewan
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    Aben owns a40% interest and Skyharbour Resources Ltd. (TSX-V: SYH) owns the other 60% of the Mann Lake property, which is located approximately 25 kilometres to the SSW of the McArthur River Mine and 15 kilometres to the NE of Cameco's Millennium (U3O8) discovery, and occurs at the northern extent of the B1 conductor  The property is adjacent to the Mann Lake Joint Venture operated by Cameco (52.5%) with partners International Enexco (30%) and AREVA (17.5%), in which a 13,000m, 18-hole diamond drill program is underway  International Enexco announced on March 10, 2014 that a drill discovery had been made by operator Cameco consisting of 2.31% eU3O8 over 5.1m including 10.92% eU3O8 over 0.4m  Aben’s Mann Lake Uranium Project has seen over $3 million of previous exploration including recent geophysics and two diamond drill programs totaling 5,400m carried out in 2006 and 2008  One drill hole contained anomalous uranium up to 73.6 ppm over a 1.5m interval where background uranium values are commonly between 1 and 5 ppm  The Mann Lake Uranium Project boasts highly prospective geology and geochemistry, and a robust discovery potential with additional work recommended on several untested targets 7 Mann Lake Uranium Project
  • 8.
    Mann Lake GeophysicsCompilation 8 (Magnetics Survey)
  • 9.
    Aben owns 48%of the Huard-Kirsch Lakes Uranium Project with Denison Mines Corp. (TSX: DML) owning the other 52% The property is situated approximately 20 kilometres to the NW of Cameco Corporation's high-grade McArthur River Uranium Mine During 2006, Denison Mines completed several exploration surveys on the Huard-Kirsch Lakes project. Exploration has consisted of grid establishment, boulder geochemistry, as well as airborne and ground geophysics The property is interpreted to be underlain by a conductive meta-sedimentary sequence that has never been drill tested. Interpretations of this data suggest that the anomaly represents a favorable target for exploration for unconformity uranium deposits In 2007, a single hole was drilled by Denison Mines to a depth of 811 metres on an untested geophysical anomaly. The hole intersected favourable graphitic pelites at a depth shallower than expected. The occurrence of the unconformity and prospective uranium host rocks at shallower depths is a very positive development on the property 9 Huard – Kirsch Lakes Uranium Project
  • 10.
    10 Yukon and Northwest Territories Projects 1.) 100% interest in 18,314 acre Justin Gold-Tungsten Project located in southeast Yukon on Tintina Gold Belt 2.) Exclusive exploration rights to 574,225 acres (comprised of staked claims and prospecting permits) in Mackenzie Mountain area of NWT 3.) 5.) 100% interest in 1,100 acre Hit Gold Project in east-central Yukon
  • 11.
    11 Justin Gold- Tungsten Project, Yukon
  • 12.
    12 Justin Gold-TungstenProject, Yukon Aben owns a 100% interest in its flagship, 18,314 acre, Justin Gold Project in southeast Yukon Within the property claims there is an all-season road servicing the Cantung Mine to the north The property has the potential to host both high-grade and bulk-tonnage gold zones within three different styles of mineralization: epithermal, skarn and sediment-hosted Wide spread mineralization across the property delineates a NNW trending anomaly measuring 3.5 km long, and 0.5 km wide encompassing the Confluence, Main, Kangas, and POW Zones A phase one 2,020 metre diamond drill program consisting of ten drill holes was carried out in 2011 on the project to assess the potential gold mineralization at the property's four zones The drilling was the first ever completed on the POW, Confluence and Kangas zones The property was acquired from and past exploration was carried out by Eagle Plains Resources (TSX-V: EPL) , a reporting issuer and other unrelated operators. The Company has not yet completed the work necessary to verify some of the exploration results and since these results are historical in nature and predate National Instrument 43-101 standards they should not be relied upon.
  • 13.
    Justin Gold-Tungsten 2014Tungsten Assays In the fall of 2014, a total of 230 samples from 7 of 9 previously drilled POW zone holes, were selected for tungsten specific analysis to provide a preliminary assessment of the potential for economic tungsten mineralization The goal of the 2014 tungsten reconnaissance sampling was to make a preliminary assessment of the property for economic W (tungsten) mineralization and resample core, previously drilled, for W specific analysis 2014 WO3 Analysis DDH ID From (m) To (m) Uncut Sample Results WO3 % JN11010 194.00 206.00 0.25 % WO3 over 12.00 m including 195.00 200.00 0.45 % WO3 over 5.00 m also including 196.00 200.00 0.48 % WO3 over 4.00 m also including 197.00 200.00 0.53 % WO3 over 3.00 m JN12013 4.10 33.00 0.10 % WO3 over 28.90 m including 23.80 33.00 0.14 % WO3 over 9.20 m and 45.80 46.90 1.15% WO3 over 1.10 m and 88.70 90.80 0.46 % WO3 over 2.10 m including 88.70 89.70 0.87 % WO3 over 1.00 m JN12016 104.70 113.20 0.39 % WO3 over 8.50 m including 104.70 107.30 0.62 % WO3 over 2.60 m also including 106.30 107.30 1.12 % WO3 over 1.00 m and 110.10 113.20 0.50 % WO3 over 3.10 m including 111.20 113.20 0.72 % WO3 over 2.00 m also including 111.20 112.60 0.88 % WO3 over 1.40 m JN12019 192.50 199.70 0.27 % WO3 over 7.20 m including 194.20 199.70 0.32 % WO3 over 5.50 m also including 197.80 199.40 0.52 % WO3 over 1.60 m also including 197.80 198.30 1.18 % WO3 over 0.50 m also including 199.40 199.70 1.27 % WO3 over 0.30 m 13
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    14 Justin Project Claims Map
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    15 Mineralized Zonesat Justin Project PCHn PCHy COR POW Zone Kangas Zone Main Zone Confluence Zone
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    16 Justin Gold-TungstenProject, Yukon POW Discovery Zone In November 2011, the Company released the first drill hole results from the drill program in which a significant new green-fields gold discovery was made at the POW Zone Aben intercepted 60.0m of 1.19 g/t gold in hole JN11009 at a vertical depth of 113m The second hole drilled into the POW Zone confirmed the initial gold discovery with another significant intercept of 11.3m of 2.70 g/t Au in hole JN11010 Both exploratory holes drilled into the POW Zone in 2011 intercepted notable gold mineralization and this mineralization is open in all directions
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    17 Justin Gold-TungstenProject, Yukon Kangas Discovery Zone Aben also drill tested the Kangas Zone in 2011, located 1.3km south of the POW Zone A new high grade silver-copper zone was intercepted in hole JN11003: 7320 g/t Ag (234 oz/ton Ag) and 3.52% Cu over 1.07m at a down-hole depth of 42m The hole was terminated within the mineralized interval due to poor ground conditions with follow-up drilling planned for this year
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    Justin Gold-Tungsten Project,Yukon POW and Kangas Discovery Zones Kangas Zone Discovery: Hole JN11003 - 7320 g/t Ag, 1.1 g/t Au, 3.52% Cu over 1.07m* * Poor sample recovery but still significant result POW Zone Discovery: Hole JN11009 – 2.47 g/t Au over 21m within 60m of 1.19 g/t Au Hole JN11010 – 2.7 g/t Au and 29 g/t Ag over 11.3m Multiple rock samples in POW area > 2 g/t Au
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    Justin Gold-Tungsten Project, Yukon: POW Discovery Zone Multi-phase precious metal mineralization has been discovered in the POW Zone: contact metamorphic skarn (massive replacement style mineralization) and structurally controlled stockwork vein hosted mineralization Both phases of mineralization display geochemical affinity to an Intrusion Related Gold System (IRGS) and indicates that the mineralizing system was long-lived Size of porphyry dikes present on property and their spatial distribution indicate that a multi-kilometric intrusive stock is present with large untested geophysical anomalies proximal to POW Zone as high-priority drill targets Notable IRGS deposits within Tintina Gold Belt include Kinross' Fort Knox operation in Alaska (reserves of 4.3 million ounces of gold), and Victoria Gold’s Eagle Gold Deposit (indicated resources of 4.8 million ounces of gold and inferred resources of 1.5 million ounces of gold) 19
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    Intrusion Related GoldModel Hart et al, 2002 POW and Main Zone Skarns Kangas Zone Veins Confluence Zone Veins
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    Justin Project GeophysicsCompilation (Magnetics Survey)
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    Property Scale CrossSection of Justin Project N Justin Property Cross Section Looking East S A Kangas Zone A’ March Fault Main Zone POW Zone ? ? COR Kgd PCH ? ? ? 2 km
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    Justin Gold-Tungsten Project,Yukon 2012 Exploration and Drill Program A total of 1,994 metres was drilled in nine holes during the 2012 field season with all seven drill holes that were completed to their target depths successfully intersecting gold mineralization while two holes were abandoned due to difficult ground conditions Significant drill results include 46.4m of 1.49 g/t Au in hole JN12011 and 88.5m of 0.73 g/t Au in hole JN12018 Mineralization has been traced along surface for approximately 450 metres west-east by 200 metres north-south and to 205 metres depth The POW Zone continues to exhibit strong continuity of mineralization and remains open in all directions The vast majority of the intrusive stock and its surrounding contact aureole at the Justin Project have yet to be tested and remain very high priority targets for future exploration and drilling 23
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    POW Zone CrossSection of Drill Holes
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    26 Aben’s Selwyn Recce Project, NWT
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    27 Selwyn RecceProject and Proprietary Database The Company has 100,278 acres directly east of the Yukon/NWT border The area has garnered considerable attention recently with the discovery of Carlin-style mineralization in the Yukon at ATAC Resources’ (TSX.V: ATC) Osiris gold zone discovery Aben’s permits and recently staked claims cover prospective targets with both Carlin-style stratigraphy and promising geochemical signatures The permits were acquired on the basis of a proprietary geological and geochemical database obtained by Aben Resources from Eagle Plains Resources (TSX.V: EPL) The database has been assembled through decades of systematic mineral exploration in the Mackenzie Mountains
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    Field crews completeda very large scale regional reconnaissance program on Aben’s Selwyn Recce Gold Project in 2011 that included geological mapping, regional prospecting, geochemical surveys and geophysical surveys The bulk of the field work was carried out on 18 high priority targets with many thousands of samples having been collected including 7368 soil samples, 681 rock samples, 668 silt samples, 14 heavy mineral bulk samples and 51 petrographic analysis samples Proprietary database exclusive to Aben now consists of 21,000 geochemical samples in a very underexplored area of the NWT and the 2011 field work was successful in delineating four high-priority targets warranting further exploration • ENYO target: silver-zinc showing • Suriso target: prospective for intrusion-related gold systems • Bonk target: base metal showing with extensive 6 km horizon • Energizer target: potential for Carlin-style gold mineralization 28 Selwyn Recce Project and Proprietary Database
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    29 Hit Gold Project, Yukon
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    30 Hit GoldProject, Yukon Located 27 km north-northeast of MacMillan Pass and totals 1,100 acres Project targets skarn/replacement gold mineralization associated with Tombstone-Suite intrusives and surrounding carbonate-rich sediments Property highlights include intrusive-related gold mineralization which returned an average of 7.85 g/t Au over 7.0 metres in trenches The property was acquired from and past exploration was carried out by Eagle Plains Resources (TSX-V: EPL) , a reporting issuer and other unrelated operators. The Company has not yet completed the work necessary to verify some of the past exploration results and since these results are historical in nature and predate National Instrument 43-101 standards they should not be relied upon.
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    31 CONTACT INFO. Jim Pettit: President Don Myers or Riley Trimbe: Corporate Communications Timothy Termuende, P. Geo. and a director of Aben Resources, is the Qualified Person as defined by National Instrument 43-101 and has reviewed and approved the technical information in this presentation. Suite 1610, 777 Dunsmuir Street Vancouver, BC, V7Y 1K4, CANADA Tel: (604) 687-3376 Fax: (604) 687-3119 Toll Free: 1-800-567-8181 Web Site: www.abenresources.com Email: info@abenresources.com FFrraannkkffuurrtt SSyymmbbooll:: EE22LL UUSS OOTTCC PPiinnkk SSyymmbbooll:: AABBNNAAFF