Fortunate Sun Mining provides a summary of its management team, board of directors, advisory board, strategy, capital structure, corporate structure, and projects in Mexico. The company's focus is on precious metal plays in emerging districts in Mexico. It discusses its generative model for the Fortunate Sun Belt property and blue sky acquisition of the Golconda property. Details are given about initial programs and results at the Camacho project.
2. DISCLAIMER
This presentation may contain forward looking statements including but not limited to,
information regarding geological interpretations, resources, potential timing and content
of exploration programs, production schedules and projections, receipt of permits,
company financings etc.
Forward looking statements refer to events and conditions which have not yet taken place
and therefore involve inherent risks and uncertainties. Actual results may differ materially
from those anticipated in these statements. Fortunate Sun relies on litigation protection
for forward looking statements.
Michael D. (Doug) Ellington and Dr. Phillip Goodell are the Qualified Persons under NI43-101
for the projects discussed in this presentation.
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3. MANAGEMENT
Reg Advocaat, President & CEO, Director, Officer
Mr. Advocaat has 30 years experience in the junior mining sector beginning in 1982 as a retail stockbroker with Pacific
International Securities in Vancouver. His primary role was underwriting junior resource companies on the VSE
including such companies as Bema Gold Corp. in 1986. He left the brokerage business after 11 years service in the
capacity of Head Trader for the company. Prior to his current role as President of Fortunate Sun Mining Company Ltd.,
Mr. Advocaat worked as an IR and Corporate Development consultant for several VSE – now TSX - listed companies. This
began with Eldorado Gold Corp. in 1995 and concluded most recently with Great Panther Resources Ltd. in 2008. Mr.
Advocaat was primarily responsible for the raising of $15 mill for Great Panther Resources Ltd. in Dec. 2006 and has
assisted in or raised in excess of $100 mill. for public companies during his career.
Peter Chen, CFO, Director, Officer
Mr. Chen obtained a diploma in Accounting from Douglas College in 1993. From November 2000, to October 2003, Mr. Chen
was the Chief Financial Officer of Prospect Point Exploration & Management Services Ltd., a private company that
provides mineral exploration consulting services. He was the President of Canadian Mineral Exploration Managing
Consultants Inc., a private company that provides mineral exploration services to publicly listed companies that have
projects in Africa and South East Asia, from January 1997 to January 2000 and Chief Financial Officer from February
1994 to January 2000. Mr. Chen is currently a director of the Douglas College Foundation. Mr. Chen is a founding
shareholder and director of Duft Biotech Capital which was created in May, 2000.
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4. BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Reg Advocaat: President & CEO/ Director/ Officer
Peter Chen: CFO / Director/ Officer
Terence Owen: Director
Scott Young: Director
Gary Nordin: Director
ADVISORY BOARD
Dr. Peter Megaw: Director Co-Founder of MAG Silver, Director of
Candente Gold Corp., Minaurum Gold Corp.
Mr. Terry Lyons: Chairman Northgate Min., Director of Canaccord Cap.
Inc., Diamonds North Resources Ltd., Farallon Resources Ltd. , Sprott
Resource Corp., Polaris Minerals.
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5. STRATEGY
Focus on Precious Metal Plays in Emerging Districts in Mexico.
Combination of Generative Model and Blue Sky.
Generative Model - Fortunate Sun Belt 125,000 ha. in Zacatecas:
Camacho – Pirelli - Michellin.
Blue Sky acquisition: Golconda.
Mexico is mining friendly and currently 13th in world in gold
production and increasing.
Mexico is 2nd in world silver production.
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6. CAPITAL STRUCTURE: PRE & POST IPO
Shares Out. Pre IPO 17,477,500
IPO (7.5m units @.20) 7,500,000
Issued & Outstanding Post IPO 24,977,500
Financing Warrants 3,750,000
Broker Options 750,000
Broker Warrants 375,000
Options 2,400,000
Fully Diluted Post IPO 32,252,500
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7. CORPORATE STRUCTURE
Fitzwater
100% Owned FORTUNATE SUN MINING
(BC Property) (MID ISLAND MINERALS)
NI43-101
FORTUNATE SUN S.A DE C.V.
MEXICO
Wholly Owned
Camacho Golconda
Michellin I & II Pirelli Opt. To Earn 100%
100% Owned
100% Owned 100% Owned Listing Project
NI 43-101 NI 43-101
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8. FORTUNATE SUN BELT (FSB):
Zacatecas, Mexico
Camacho
Pirelli
Michellin
Zacatecas State
Project Location
125,000 ha. Staked Fall 2008
FSB - 200 km NE of Zacatecas City
Existing Deposits:
Goldcorp – Penasquito
Goldcorp – Camino Rojo
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9. FSB: World Class Neighbours
Peñasquito – Goldcorp: PP Au - 17.8m oz. Au - with Ag, Pb, Zn
(24m oz. Au Eq.)
Camino Rojo – Goldcorp (Formerly Canplats): Recent Significant
Au–Ag-Pb-Zn discovery. Ind. Au Res. 3.2m oz. - with Ag, Pb, Zn
(4.5m oz. Au Eq.)
Prolific Concepcion del Oro (CDO) and Providencia Districts.
Production Projects: Timmins Gold San Francisco Mine
Note: PP = Proven & Probable; Ind.= Indicated
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10. PROJECTS IN FSB
3rd largest landholder in Zacatecas with 125,000 hectares.
Camacho: (1,120 ha.) 43-101 report completed in Spring 2010.
Pirelli: (Approx. 112,000 ha.) prospecting identified several
Penasquito type targets, lies between Camacho and Camino Rojo.
Michelin Group (I&II): (Approx. 12,000 ha.) reconnaissance
identified 9 Zones Ag – Au in Rhyolite Dome complexes. Primary
target.
All FSM 100% Owned.
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12. CAMACHO
• 1120 ha. total, Approx. 200 Km north of the city of Zacatecas .
• Proximal to regional and secondary roads.
• Near the Town of Estacion Camacho (Electricity, Railway)
• Mineralization in the region associated w/ high magnetic (intrusions).
• Kinross owns the adjacent El Valle Property
• Most of the surrounding properties owned by Penoles.
• FSM Owned 100%
2010-11 Program Objectives
• Evaluate potential of the main target for bulk tonnage (open pit)
mineralization and / or underground potential.
• Assess the potential of the rest of the property (through mapping,
prospecting and soil geochem survey).
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13. CAMACHO (NORTE & SUR): Model & Targets
Camacho Norte
Main Target Types:
• Extension of high grade Au-Ag veins / Shear Hosted at Camacho North (old mine area).
• Sediment Hosted (Caracol) at both the Camacho North and La Leona targets.
Secondary Target Types:
• Skarn Cu-Au/ Replacement/ Manto (blanket shaped orebody) in Carbonate Formation.
• Intrusive Porphyry Cu-Au possible.
La Leona (Camacho Sur)
Similar Setting to Camacho North but possibly higher level in sediment.
Caracol Sediment Hosted Significant Gold (+ZN & Pb).
Mostly reddish-brown sandstone, weakly to strong FeOx (Iron Oxide): MnOx (Manganese
Oxide), calcite and oxide pyrite 1% in veinlets.
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15. CAMACHO PHASE I 2010 PROGRAM
Kinross Drill Program: Sep 2010
Kinross Drill Program:
Sep 2010
Camacho property
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16. CAMACHO PHASE I 2010/2011
Phase I Field Program:
• Q2; Permitting/Prospecting/ Mapping, Soil Geochem./ Drill Program Design.
• Q3: Diamond Drilling (DD) Initiated August 29, 2010 – 2900 meters in 8 holes.
• Q4: Results Interpretation and Planning of next phase.
• Budget - $200K U.S.
Phase I Results
• Budget $200K U.S.
• $1.1 Mill. U.S. spent – ($108,500 from Jan. to Mar. 2011)
• 2,974.50m drilled (DD).
• 8 holes drilled between 250 – 460m approx.
• Assays for all holes completed in Jan. 2011.
• Results determined 2011 Phase II program
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17. HIGHLIGHTS 2010 Phase I Drilling
POZP Prof.Total (m) Target Area From Up m Au (ppm)
MX10D001 459.0 Camacho North 46.6 66.7 20.1 0.31
152.4 157 4.6 1.32
6.23
293.35 294.8 1.4
(incl. 23.8 / 0.15m)
341.7 352.25 10.6 0.525
6.33
369.3 373 3.7
(incl. 9.3 / 2.2m)
34.3 274.5 240.2 *---
MX10D002 400.5 Camacho North 12 77.9 65.9 0.191
77.9 79.15 1.3 8.12
12 231.3 219.3 *---
MX10D003 450.0 La Leona 115 116 1.0 7.81
349.2 364 14.8 0.404
390.2 421.95 31.8 0.135
MX10D004 351.0 La Leona 161.2 185 23.8 0.267
MX10D005 339.0 La Leona 61.5 93 31.5 0.158
194.7 295.5 100.8 0.463
MX10D006 240.0 Camacho North (Trend East) --- --- --- No interest results
MX10D007 336.0 Camacho North --- --- --- No interest results
14.26
MX10D008 399.0 La Leona 51.7 52.35 0.6
(incl. 35.92 / 0.25m)
95.15 153.3 58.2 0.129
Note: 1 ppm = 1g
2,974.5 • MX10D001 – Cu .11%
• MX10D002 – Cu .19%
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18. CAMACHO 2011 Phase II
Phase II Field Program:
• Early 2011- Integrated Interpretation of Aeromag, soils & geochem surveys, geology & Phase1
results.
• Expand exploration area to generate new targets in neighbouring Pirelli.
• Follow-up drilling: 2000m of RC in 10 holes
• Budget: $300K U.S.
Phase II Results:
• Completed integrated interpretation including: airborne magnetic survey; soil sampling;
completed geochemical survey and additional geology.
• Follow-up drilling: 2000m of RC in 10 holes completed.
• Phase II Assay results pending Q1, 2012.
KINROSS GOLD CORPORATION EXPENDITURES to Nov. 2011
(In former option agreement)
Camacho: $1,953,500
(US$) Approx.
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19. PIRELLI PROPERTY: Nuevo Mercurio
112,000 ha. approx. 50km SW of
Penasquito (24m oz. Au eq.).
Along a Parallel NW-SE Trend /
Intersections w/ NE-SW lineaments
Underlain by Cretaceous Sediment
(Caracol Fm), mostly covered;
thin soil and ‘Caliche’.
Adjacent to Goldcorp’s recently acquired
Camino Rojo Project
(4.5m oz. Au eq.) from Canplats Res.
Presence of Au-Ag Mineralization at the
NW (Camacho and other occurrences).
FSM 100% owned
Model:
Penasquito Type(int-breccia-sed hosted Au-Ag-ZN-Pb deposit)
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20. PIRELLI Phase I 2010/2011
Phase I Field Program:
• Q2: Geological mapping (prospecting).
• Q3: Contract Signed with AEROQUEST,
• Q4: Airborne interpretation, target definition, soil geochem survey.
• Budget: $200K U.S
Phase I Results (To March 2011):
• $320K U.S. spent ($76K U.S. from Jan. to Mar. 2011) By Kinross in earlier option agreement.
• AEROMAG Survey completed mid November 2010 over 112,000 hectares (110 sq. km. approx.)
• Final results – rec’d early Feb. 2011.
• Results to determine 2011 program.
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21. PIRELLI Phase II 2011/2012
Phase II Field Program:
• Integrate Aeromag info. & magnetic anomolies.
• Complete soil sample program along main structural trends.
• Complete property wide prospecting & surface sampling.
• Integrate soil geochem & airborne results to generate new drill targets.
• RC drilling sched. in late Q3 – Q4.
• Budget: $300K U.S.
Phase II Results:
• Second soil sample program between previous lines completed.
• Geophysical survey, including Induced polarization (IP) analysis, gravimetrics (advanced
environmental water sampling) at Nuevo Mercurio and Pames areas completed.
• Conducted and secured environmental survey and Semarnat permits.
• Completed 853 m in 5 RC holes just south of Nuevo Mercurio by early Nov. 2011(1000m
scheduled).
KINROSS EXPENDITURES to Nov. 2011
(In former option agreement) Total Kinross Gold Corp. Expenditures
to 2011 (in former option agreement):
Pirelli: $830,000
$2,783,500
(US$) Approx.
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22. MICHELLIN Property
Approximately 12,000 ha. – Michellin I
and II (III) AREA 3
North, South and West of Silver
Standard’s Valenciana Claims.
Grassroots exploration.
AREA 2
Drilling in the area, no results available.
Phase I objectives: permitting, mapping
and sampling.
Budget: $200K CAD.
FSM 100% Owned.
AREA 1
Silver Standard Claims
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23. GOLCONDA – LISTING PROJECT
Golconda Property – Minera Coplau –
Dr. Peter Megaw – 6410 ha. in SW Sonora
Mexico.
Low Sulphidation, gold-rich, epithermal
vein system.
Small Scale, High Grade historic mining.
Drill Ready.
Current NI43-101
Option to Purchase 100% signed Jan 2011.
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24. GOLCONDA PROPERTY
On western boundary of the Sierra Madre Prospects
epithermal gold-silver belt, one of the • Golconda structure is strong,
largest such belts in the world. persistent, and mineralized.
Structure is epithermal high-grade • Potential for lateral and vertical
auriferous quartz fissure vein. Vein width extensions makes it a good exploration
target.
between 1.2 and 2.2m along the 1,400
• Project is drill ready.
meters of the outcrop.
Goldcorp’s $2B El Sauzal mine 120 miles
east. Proposed Activity 2011/ 2012
Panamerican Silver’s (Minera Corner Bay) • 15 Hole – 2000m DD Program.
12.4 m/t Alamo Dorado mine about 30 km • Vein Mapping and Sampling
to NE and visible from the project area. • Recon. Mapping
• Stream Sediment Sampling
• Budget: $400K CAD Phase I.
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25. Dr. Peter Megaw C.P.G.
Ph.D. in geology from the University of
Arizona.
Certified Professional Geologist by
American Institute of Professional
Geologists - Arizona Registered Geo.
27 yrs. relevant experience focused on Ag –
Au exploration in Mexico.
Instrumental in a number of discoveries in
Mexico: Excellon Resources' Platosa Mine;
MAG Silver's Juanicipio, Batopilas and
Santa Eulalia Properties.
Author of numerous scientific publications
Dr. Megaw (left) and Reg Advocaat at Nuevo
on ore deposits. Mercurio in Mexico, 2009
Frequent keynote speaker at academic and
international exploration conferences.
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26. For further information contact:
Reg Advocaat, President
+1 778 945 2139
reg@fortunatesunmining.com
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