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THE MANIITSOQ Ni-Cu-PGE PROJECT.
A world class Nickel Camp?
-Underexplored (previous hole lengths averaged < 60 m) but lots of high-grade historical assays (e.g. 9.85 m @ 2.67% Ni and 0.60% Cu).
-Strong evidence of a large-scale, long lived mafic igneous event.
-Major, deep seated structures that were active from the Archean through to the Mesozoic.
-Intrusions hosting the mineralization appear to have been part of a dynamic magma conduit system.
-Proof that modern helicopter geophysical technology is significantly more effective in this rugged terrain than techniques used in the past.
-6 months from acquisition of land to identification of initial drill targets.
-Only 8% of project area investigated to date.
Objective Capital's Rare Earths, Speciality & Strategic Metals Investment Summit 2011
Ironmongers' Hall, City of London
17 March 2011
Speaker: Gary Billingsley, Great Western Minerals
North American Nickel is a public company that trades on the TSX Venture Exchange (NAN: TSX.V) and is committed to discovering nickel-copper-platinum group metal mines in Canada and Greenland. The Company’s main focus will be on its Maniitsoq project in Greenland and on its two offset dyke projects in the world-renowned Sudbury mining camp in Ontario.
The Company has acquired a Mineral Exploration Licence on the southwest coast of Greenland that grants exclusive exploration rights to a 4,841 km2 area. The licence covers numerous high-grade drill-indicated and surface outcrop exposures of nickel – copper sulphide mineralization associated with mafic-ultramafic intrusions. The Maniitsoq Project is 160 km north of Nuuk, the capital of Greenland. The property sits on tide water where ports have a year-round shipping season. Surface exploration and helicopter-borne time-domain EM (TEM) and magnetic surveys, completed in 2011 by NAN, identified new targets and showed that modern, helicopter TEM is a powerful and effective exploration tool in this area. Drilling and additional helicopter TEM surveying is planned for 2012.
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-Strong evidence of a large-scale, long lived mafic igneous event.
-Major, deep seated structures that were active from the Archean through to the Mesozoic.
-Intrusions hosting the mineralization appear to have been part of a dynamic magma conduit system.
-Proof that modern helicopter geophysical technology is significantly more effective in this rugged terrain than techniques used in the past.
-6 months from acquisition of land to identification of initial drill targets.
-Only 8% of project area investigated to date.
Objective Capital's Rare Earths, Speciality & Strategic Metals Investment Summit 2011
Ironmongers' Hall, City of London
17 March 2011
Speaker: Gary Billingsley, Great Western Minerals
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2. 2"
Cautionary Statement
Cautionary Note to U.S. Investors – The United States Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”) permits
mining companies in their filings with the SEC to disclose only those mineral deposits that a company can
economically and legally extract or produce. We use certain terms in this presentation, such as “inferred resource”,
that the SEC guidelines strictly prohibit us from including in our filing with the SEC. U.S. investors are urged to
consider closely the disclosure contained in our Management Discussion and Analysis for the quarter ended March
31, 2010 filed on SEDAR and available at www.sedar.com.
This document and the information contained in it do not constitute a prospectus and do not form any part of an offer
of, or invitation to apply for, securities in any jurisdiction. Potential investors should no rely solely on the information
contained herein prior to making any investment decision. Investors should seek independent advice from a qualified
finance and investment advisor, giving due regard to their own personal circumstances, prior to forming any
investment decision
Safe Harbor Statement - This presentation may contain certain “forward-looking statements” within the meaning of
the United States Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. These statements reflect our current belief and are
based upon currently available information. Actual results could differ materially from those described in this
presentation as a result of numerous factors, some of which are outside of the control of Extorre Gold Mines Limited.
Many of the assay results presented are preliminary and may not be accurate due to various factors, including but not
limited to sample recoveries, true widths and interpretations.
Preliminary Economic Assessment (PEA) – The Cerro Moro PEA is by definition preliminary in nature as it
includes some mineral resources that are too speculative geologically to have the economic considerations applied
to them that would enable them to be categorized as reserves at this time. As such there is no certainty that the
preliminary assessment and project economics will be realized. A NI 43-101 Technical Report for the Cerro
Moro PEA has been filed on SEDAR (www.sedar.com) and is posted on the Company’s website at
www.extorre.com
3. 3"
Capital Structure –April 24, 2012
Shares 96.9 M
Warrants 0.12 M
Options 9.52 M
Fully Diluted 106.56 M
Management / Insiders 15%
Institutions 60%
Retail 25%
Cash $33 M
4. 4"
Highlights*–Flagship*Cerro*Moro*
• Initial 9 year high grade
mine in Argentina –
environmental approval
for 750 tons/day
• 248,000 oz./year gold
equivalent* production for
first 5 years at 1300 tons/
day
• Cash costs** US$303 per
ounce gold equivalent*
October 1, 2010
• 2014 start-up scheduled
• Initial CAPEX (Direct Costs) $US 207.3M + $US 39.6M recoverable
VAT
• Initial Indirect Costs (EPCM,–Owners Costs) ounces by 37.2M
* Gold equivalent ounces calculated by dividing the silver $US 50 and
adding it to the gold value,
**Cash Costs are for “mine site” and exclude refining and royalty costs. Total Cash
Costs with refining/royalty are $453 per ounce gold equivalent*
5. 5"
An Experienced Management Team
A Strong Board C.E.O. Trevor Mulroney Mng. Engineer- 25 yrs
Exploration Matt Williams – Exploration Manager Geologist - 17 yr
Yale Simpson Co-Chairman
Fernando Chacon – Project Manager Geologist - 8 yr
Bryce Roxburgh Co-Chairman Development Gonzalo Damond – Commercial Manager Engineer - 17 yr
Alberto Carlocchia – Country Mgr, Argentina Lawyer – 13 yrs
Rob Reynolds Director
Victor Vera – Mine Development Superintend. Engineer – 15 yr
Ignacio Celorrio Director
Corporate Darcy Daubaras – Chief Financial Officer Chart. Acc’t. - 14 yr
Eric Roth Director Cecil Bond – Vice President Finance Chart. Acc’t. - 20 yr
Louis Montpellier – Senior Vice Pres. & Legal Lawyer - 30 yr
James Strauss Director
Marina Katusa – Vice Pres. Corp. Development Geologist, MBA
George Lawton Director
Rob Grey – Vice Pres. Corp. Communications IR - 7yr
6. Extorre Project Locations 6"
1.36 million indicated + 1.05 million inferred
ounces Au Eq*
*Gold equivalent grade is calculated by dividing the silver assay result by
50, adding it to the gold value and assuming 100% metallurgical recovery.
Important: See slide 9 for full resource grades and tonnes.
8. 8"
CERRO MORO
Project Location
! Pro-mining Santa
Cruz Province
! 90 km road to a
deep water port
! Population of
Puerto Deseado
20,000
! Site is 80 km from
grid power
! EIA approved,
connection
permits in
progress
9. Cerro Moro Resource – November 2011 9"
National Instrument 43-101 Compliant Resource Estimate, by Cube Consulting
An Exceptional Gold & Silver Deposit
Indicated Mineral Resources
Inferred Mineral Resources
Indicated and Inferred resources shown above utilise a 1.0 g/t gold equivalent* cut-off
* Note: Gold equivalent grade is calculated by dividing the silver assay result by
50, adding it to the gold value and assuming 100% metallurgical recovery.
10. 10"
Cerro Moro – Resource Location
Areas included in the Cube November 2011 Resource Estimate
Mapped/Interpreted Veins
Drill hole collars as at Sep 2011
11. * 11"
Cerro*Moro*Mine*Development*
Program**
GR Engineering is a leading engineering
consulting and contracting company that
specializes in providing high quality process
engineering design and construction
services to the mining and mineral
processing industries.
12. Preliminary*Economic*Assessment*(PEA)*
12"
Project*Parameters*Summary*(Updated*Study*Released*April*2012)"
Mine*Life" 9"years"
Throughput*" 1,300"tonnes"per"day"
248,000"ounces"gold"equivalent*"
Average*Annual*Produc<on*(Years*1*to*5)"
(123,125"oz."gold"+"of"6.25"Moz."silver)"
1.79"million"ounces"gold"equivalent*"(848,000"oz."
Total*Ounces*Recovered*"
gold"+"47.29"Moz."silver)"
Direct:"$US"207.3M"+"$US"39.6M"VAT"(VAT"recoverable)""
Ini<al*Project*CAPEX"
Indirect:"$US"37.2M"(EPCM"contract,"owners’"costs,"commissioning)"
Cash*Costs" $US"303"/ounce"gold"equivalent*"
Financial*Summary"
Payback*Period*(5%*discount)" 24"months"
Pre7tax*IRR" 63%"
A^er*tax*IRR" 47%"
Pre7tax*NPV*(5%*discount)" $US"737.4"million"
A^er*Tax*NPV*(5%*discount)" $US"463"million"
Metal*Prices" $US"1320/oz."gold,"$US"26/oz."silver"
Cautionary Note: The Cerro Moro Preliminary Economic Assessment (PEA) is by definition preliminary in nature as it includes some
mineral resources that are too speculative geologically to have the economic considerations applied to them that would enable them to be
categorized as reserves at this time. As such there is no certainty that the project economics will be realized.
**Cash Costs are for “mine site” and exclude refining and royalty costs.
Total Cash Costs with refining/royalty are $453 per ounce gold equivalent*
14. 14"
Conceptual*Mine*Development**
Esperanza/ Nini Open%Pit
GabrielaOpen%Pit/ UG
N
Debora Open%Pit
Escondida%FW%Open%Pit/ UG
Loma%Open%Pit
Carla%Open%Pit
Escondida%Open%Pit/ UG
Martina/UG Zoe%Open%Pit%/UG
Process%Plant
1000m
Conceptual Open Pit Layout
16. 16"
Cerro*Moro*Mine*Design*
Combina<on*of*Open*Pit*and*Underground*Mining*
Escondida)Open)Pit1 UG
N
Loma Escondida
Open Pits
Escondida)FW)Open)Pit1 UG
Loma)Open)Pit
Escondida West-Central
Underground Mines
Escondida Underground Layout
17. * 17"
Decline – Escondida Far West
! 5 m (Width) x 4.5 m (Height). 2,325 m Length. First ore panels
accessible after 1,200 m of development.
! Commence: mid 2012. Total development time: 22 months.
18. Gold & Silver Recoveries
18"
High gold and silver recoveries (95% and 93%, respectively) are achievable via
a combination of flash flotation, gravity separation, and leaching
GOLD
100
Recoveries (%)
80
60 flash
grav
40 leach
20
0
ECF ECO EE GAB EW ESP ESP- LOMA EFW - EFW - EFW - Zoe Zoe
SE oxide low high shallow deep
grade grade
Veins
SILVER
100
Recoveries (%)
80
60 flash
grav
40 leach
20
0
ECF EE EW ESP-SE EFW - oxide EFW - high Zoe deep
grade
Veins
For more detailed information on metallurgy please view company technical reports filed on Sedar
20. 20"
Project*Development*Op<ons**
! Consider a “soft mine startup” to reduce initial capital
cost.
! Fund a significant portion of development capex from
cash flow.
! The trade-off study will consider the optimum mine
throughput for Cerro Moro given the ability of the
project to be scaled up/down according to the
availability of capital.
21. 21"
Conceptual Development Schedule
2012 2013
Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 H1 H2
Discovery/Drilling
Delineation/Drilling/on/New/Resources/
Mineral/Resource/Updates
Mine/Economics/Study/Update/(w//Zoe)/(PEAF3)
Environmental/Impact/Assessment/Revision/ (if/required)
Mine/Financing
Decline/Development/(at/Escondida/Far/West)
Decline/Development/(at/Escondida/Central/&/East)
Advanced/Engineering/and/Construction
Mine/Commissioning
Community///Social///Environmental
Caution: This schedule assumes the timely completion of engineering studies, receipt
of various permits, and the availability of capital for the development of the project.
22. 22"
Excellent Resource Expansion Potential
A Strategic Land Position 1600km2
The Cerro Moro Vein Field (95% XG)
Continued resource growth from extensions of existing veins,
plus many new drill ready veins
Don Sixto (100% XG)
Potential beyond existing gold resource
Puntudo Project – Santa Cruz (100% XG)
6 silver/gold exploration targets
Other Regional Targets – Santa Cruz (100% XG)
Falcon, Ventana, Verde, Azul
The Fomicruz Joint Venture (XG Earning 80%)
Escondida Extensions, Union Domes
25. 25"
Ground Magnetics Leads to New Discoveries
Over 30 veins
identified to
date.
Detailed
magnetic data
shows the veins
Drilling on new
veins underway
Priority is to
discover high-
grade, near
surface veins
"
Black lines = mapped veins 5 km
White lines = exploration target
26. 26"
Perspective Projection of Nov 2011 Block Models
Generalized View Looking North
NINI
ESPERANZA GABRIELA
CARLA
ZOE
ESCONDIDA
MARTINA
N
AuEQ50 g/t Scale: 2 km x 2 km Grid
Blue lines: Interpreted Faults
Red lines: Mapped Veins
27. Mineralization Open to Depth - Long Sections
27"
ZOE
Current depths
from surface to
MARTINA significant
mineralization
Far West 270 m
Central 220 m
320 metres Martina 290 m
Gabriela 320 m
ESCONDIDA
320 metres
Fomicruz Far West West Central Far East
Martina
GABRIELA
320 metres
28. 28"
Cerro Moro Project – Zoe Discovery
1 kilometre
0.5 mile
Carla Carlita
N
Martina
ZOE
Location of new
significant drill hole.
In progress/awaiting results
No significant result
Existing holes
ESCONDIDA – ZOE LONG SECTION KEY 1.0 km
400 m
Fomicruz Far West West Central Far East Martina Zoe
31. 31"
Falcon Project –Wide Gold Intercepts
North
FD004 - 53 - 1.33 - 30 Resis<vity**
High
20
O
h
m
.
m
10
Low
200 metres
32. 32"
News*Flow7*2012**
! Cerro Moro continued drilling announcements
every 2 months - new discoveries
! Updated PEA-3 completed, evaluating the
potential for staged development
! Start construction of mine decline – mid 2012,
evaluate financing options
! Apply for revised mining permit – Q2-2012
! Excellent potential for new discoveries at Falcon
and Puntudo properties.
34. 34"
NPV*(M$)
Gold*Price*&*Capital* Gold"Price"(US$/oz)
Cost 1,056 1,320 1,584
$"415.5" $"512.4" $"609.3"
b20%
M M M
Capital*Cost
Base" $"366.3" $"463.2" $"560.1" Sensitivity – Gold Price
Case M M M
+20%
$"319.0" $"415.9" $"512.8" and Capital Cost
M M M
NPV*(M$)
Gold*Price*&* Gold"Price"(US$/oz)
Opera<ng*Cost 1,056 1,320 1,584
$"439.1" $"537.0" $"635.0"
b20%
Sensitivity – Gold Price
Opertaing*Cost
M M M
Base" $"366.3" $"463.2" $"560.1"
Case M M M and Operating Cost
$"325.1" $"423.1" $"521.1"
+20%
M M M
NPV*(M$)
Gold*Price*&* Gold"Price"(US$/oz)
Discount*Rate 1,056 1,320 1,584
0.0%
$"545.4" $"675.3" $"805.2"
Sensitivity – Gold Price
Discount*Rate
M M M
5.0%
$"366.3"
M
$"463.2"
M
$"560.1"
M
and Capital Cost
$"246.0" $"320.1" $"394.2"
10.0%
M M M
IRR*(%) 39% 47% 54%
35. 35"
Extorre & the Metals Industry
GOLD MARKET SILVER MARKET
! Exploration expenditures are ! Industrial silver demand is expected to
increasing yet fewer new resources increase from 487million ounces silver
are being discovered in 2010 to 666million ounces in 2015
! New discoveries are replacing less ! This demand could underpin strong
than half the current production silver prices
Resources versus Gold Production 1997-2008 World Industrial Silver Demand Forecast
Source: MEG
36. 36"
Mining Analyst Coverage
Daniel Earle Michael Gray
Daniel.earle@tdsecurities.com Michael.gray@macquarie.com
416 308 7906 604-639-6372
Adam Graf John Hayes
agraf@dahlmanrose.com Johnp.hayes@bmob.com
212-702-4527 416-359-6189
David West Imaru Casanova
dwest@salmanpartners.com icasanova@mlvco.com
604-622-5569 212.542.5869
Wendell Zerb
Wendell.zerb@canaccordadams.com
604 643 7485
37. 37"
“Cerro Moro is one of the highest quality
gold-silver deposits to be discovered in
recent years”
Production is scheduled for 2014
www.extorre.com
Suite 1660, 999 West Hastings Street Vancouver, BC, Canada, V6C 2W2
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