Corporate presentation from March 2013 for a mining company. The presentation [1] provides an overview of the company's operations, including its Santa Elena mine in Mexico, [2] outlines expansion plans to increase production through underground mining and processing ore on-site, and [3] highlights strong financial results in 2012 with $52 million in revenue and $29 million in cash flow.
SilverCrest Mines Inc. is a growing Mexican silver and gold producer with its Santa Elena mine currently in production. The company also has additional exploration properties including Cruz de Mayo and its major discovery La Joya. In 2012, SilverCrest produced over 2 million ounces of silver equivalents at low cash costs and generated $52 million in revenue and $29 million in cash flow. The company has over $50 million in cash and a growing mineral resource base across its properties.
SilverCrest Mines Inc. (TSX VENTURE:SVL)(NYSE MKT:SVLC) is a Canadian precious metals producer headquartered in Vancouver, BC. SilverCrest's flagship property is the 100%-owned Santa Elena Mine, which is located 150km northeast of Hermosillo, near Banamichi in the State of Sonora, Mexico. The mine is a high-grade, epithermal gold and silver deposit, with an estimated life of mine cash cost of US$8 per ounce of silver equivalent (55:1 Ag:Au). SilverCrest anticipates that the 2,500 tonnes per day facility should recover approximately 4,805,000 ounces of silver and 179,000 ounces of gold over the 6.5 year life of the open pit phase of the Santa Elena Mine.
SilverCrest Mines February Corporate PresentationSilvercrestmines
This corporate presentation provides an overview of SilverCrest Mines Inc., a growing Mexican silver and gold producer. Key points include:
- SilverCrest operates the Santa Elena Mine in Sonora, Mexico and has additional exploration properties including Cruz de Mayo and La Joya.
- For the nine months ended 2012, the company reported $52 million in revenue, $29 million in cash flow, and $18 million in earnings. Estimated cash on hand as of January 2013 was $50 million.
- The resource base as of January 2012 included over 21 million ounces of silver equivalents in proven and probable reserves and over 222 million ounces in inferred resources.
- Management and insiders own over
Pdac 2013 SilverCrest Mines-On Time and Under BudgetSilvercrestmines
Eric Fier, SilverCrest Mines COO discusses how the Company was able to build the Santa Elena Open Pit, Heap Leach Mine in Sonora, Mexico On Time & Under Budget.
This corporate presentation summarizes SilverCrest Mines Inc., a growing Mexican silver and gold producer. Key points include:
- SilverCrest owns the Santa Elena Mine in Sonora, Mexico which has produced over 2.37 million ounces of silver equivalents in 2012.
- The company has an experienced management team with decades of mining experience.
- As of January 2013, SilverCrest has proven and probable reserves of over 21.7 million ounces of silver equivalents and indicated and inferred resources totaling over 125.9 million ounces.
- The company also owns the new La Joya silver-copper-gold discovery which is growing.
SilverCrest Mines Inc. January 2013 Presentation 1Silvercrestmines
SilverCrest Mines Inc is a Canadian Silver & Gold producer in Mexico. The Santa Elena Mine in Sonora Mexico should produce about 33,000 ounces of Gold and 535,000 ounces of Silver in 2012. SilverCrest also has an exploration propertyin Durango, Mexico. The La Joya Project currently has a 101 million ounce silver eq. Resource After an 80 hole drill program in 2012, a new resource is expected to be released in early 2013.
SilverCrest Mines | Corporate Presentation | November 2012Silvercrestmines
This corporate presentation provides an overview of SilverCrest Mines Inc. as of November 2012. Key highlights include:
- SilverCrest is a growing Mexican silver and gold producer with estimated 2012 production of 2.2 million silver equivalent ounces.
- The company's key asset is the Santa Elena Mine in Sonora, Mexico which had proven and probable reserves of 21.7 million silver equivalent ounces as of January 2012.
- SilverCrest has a strong cash position of $34.9 million and no debt as of June 30, 2012. Production is estimated to generate low operating cash costs of $7.00 per silver equivalent ounce.
- The company has experienced significant growth in 2012, with revenue of
This presentation by a mining company provides an overview of its operations and growth prospects. It discusses its producing Summit Gold-Silver Mine, potential acquisition of the Mogollon Gold-Silver Project which could double its resources, and Ortiz Gold Project which has over 1.7 million ounces of historical gold resources. The presentation highlights the company's transition to producer status, increasing cash flow outlook from its assets, low cost of production, and pursuit of strategic acquisitions and a senior stock exchange listing to further create shareholder value.
SilverCrest Mines Inc. is a growing Mexican silver and gold producer with its Santa Elena mine currently in production. The company also has additional exploration properties including Cruz de Mayo and its major discovery La Joya. In 2012, SilverCrest produced over 2 million ounces of silver equivalents at low cash costs and generated $52 million in revenue and $29 million in cash flow. The company has over $50 million in cash and a growing mineral resource base across its properties.
SilverCrest Mines Inc. (TSX VENTURE:SVL)(NYSE MKT:SVLC) is a Canadian precious metals producer headquartered in Vancouver, BC. SilverCrest's flagship property is the 100%-owned Santa Elena Mine, which is located 150km northeast of Hermosillo, near Banamichi in the State of Sonora, Mexico. The mine is a high-grade, epithermal gold and silver deposit, with an estimated life of mine cash cost of US$8 per ounce of silver equivalent (55:1 Ag:Au). SilverCrest anticipates that the 2,500 tonnes per day facility should recover approximately 4,805,000 ounces of silver and 179,000 ounces of gold over the 6.5 year life of the open pit phase of the Santa Elena Mine.
SilverCrest Mines February Corporate PresentationSilvercrestmines
This corporate presentation provides an overview of SilverCrest Mines Inc., a growing Mexican silver and gold producer. Key points include:
- SilverCrest operates the Santa Elena Mine in Sonora, Mexico and has additional exploration properties including Cruz de Mayo and La Joya.
- For the nine months ended 2012, the company reported $52 million in revenue, $29 million in cash flow, and $18 million in earnings. Estimated cash on hand as of January 2013 was $50 million.
- The resource base as of January 2012 included over 21 million ounces of silver equivalents in proven and probable reserves and over 222 million ounces in inferred resources.
- Management and insiders own over
Pdac 2013 SilverCrest Mines-On Time and Under BudgetSilvercrestmines
Eric Fier, SilverCrest Mines COO discusses how the Company was able to build the Santa Elena Open Pit, Heap Leach Mine in Sonora, Mexico On Time & Under Budget.
This corporate presentation summarizes SilverCrest Mines Inc., a growing Mexican silver and gold producer. Key points include:
- SilverCrest owns the Santa Elena Mine in Sonora, Mexico which has produced over 2.37 million ounces of silver equivalents in 2012.
- The company has an experienced management team with decades of mining experience.
- As of January 2013, SilverCrest has proven and probable reserves of over 21.7 million ounces of silver equivalents and indicated and inferred resources totaling over 125.9 million ounces.
- The company also owns the new La Joya silver-copper-gold discovery which is growing.
SilverCrest Mines Inc. January 2013 Presentation 1Silvercrestmines
SilverCrest Mines Inc is a Canadian Silver & Gold producer in Mexico. The Santa Elena Mine in Sonora Mexico should produce about 33,000 ounces of Gold and 535,000 ounces of Silver in 2012. SilverCrest also has an exploration propertyin Durango, Mexico. The La Joya Project currently has a 101 million ounce silver eq. Resource After an 80 hole drill program in 2012, a new resource is expected to be released in early 2013.
SilverCrest Mines | Corporate Presentation | November 2012Silvercrestmines
This corporate presentation provides an overview of SilverCrest Mines Inc. as of November 2012. Key highlights include:
- SilverCrest is a growing Mexican silver and gold producer with estimated 2012 production of 2.2 million silver equivalent ounces.
- The company's key asset is the Santa Elena Mine in Sonora, Mexico which had proven and probable reserves of 21.7 million silver equivalent ounces as of January 2012.
- SilverCrest has a strong cash position of $34.9 million and no debt as of June 30, 2012. Production is estimated to generate low operating cash costs of $7.00 per silver equivalent ounce.
- The company has experienced significant growth in 2012, with revenue of
This presentation by a mining company provides an overview of its operations and growth prospects. It discusses its producing Summit Gold-Silver Mine, potential acquisition of the Mogollon Gold-Silver Project which could double its resources, and Ortiz Gold Project which has over 1.7 million ounces of historical gold resources. The presentation highlights the company's transition to producer status, increasing cash flow outlook from its assets, low cost of production, and pursuit of strategic acquisitions and a senior stock exchange listing to further create shareholder value.
This presentation by a mining company provides an overview of its operations and growth prospects. It discusses the company's producing Summit Gold-Silver Mine in New Mexico, as well as its plans to acquire the Mogollon Gold-Silver project, which could potentially double its gold and silver resources. It also outlines the Ortiz Gold Project in New Mexico, which has over 1 million ounces of historical gold resources. The presentation provides production and cost estimates for these projects and emphasizes the company's goal of transitioning from exploration to production across its asset portfolio to generate increasing cash flow over the next few years.
This document discusses Endeavour Silver Corp's goal of becoming a premier mid-tier silver producer through organic growth and acquisitions. It acquired the El Cubo Mine in Guanajuato, Mexico, making it a larger primary silver producer. Endeavour has two producing mines in Mexico, four exploration projects, and plans to increase annual silver production to over 10 million ounces through continued expansion of current operations and new mine developments. The company has experienced strong growth in reserves and resources over the past seven years and aims to continue this trend of growth.
Endeavour Silver is building a premier mid-tier silver producer through organic growth and strategic acquisitions. It has two producing silver-gold mines in Mexico and is acquiring El Cubo mine, which will make it one of the largest primary silver producers in the country. Endeavour has significantly grown its silver production and reserves over the past seven years through exploration success and mine expansions. It is focused on acquiring and developing high-grade silver assets in historic mining districts.
SilverCrest Mines | Corporate Presentation | October 2012Silvercrestmines
This document provides forward-looking statements about the Company's anticipated results, operations, and projects. It contains non-exhaustive information about the Company's resource base, production estimates, operating costs, expansion plans, and sensitivities to metal price fluctuations. The information is not a comprehensive review and should be read with all other Company disclosures. No securities commission has verified the accuracy of the information presented.
SilverCrest Mines | Corporate Presentation | December 2012Silvercrestmines
This presentation discusses a mining company's operations and mineral properties. It provides forward-looking statements about anticipated results and developments at the company's operations and properties. These statements concern future production, exploration, development plans and economic returns, which are subject to various risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from expectations. The document also provides summaries of the company's current resource estimates across its properties.
Endeavour Silver acquired the El Cubo silver-gold mine in Guanajuato, Mexico, adding a third producing mine. El Cubo has historically produced over 80 million ounces of silver and 2 million ounces of gold from multiple large silver-gold veins. The acquisition makes Endeavour a premier mid-tier silver producer, with three mines in the historic Guanajuato and Guanacevi silver districts of Mexico. Endeavour plans to continue expanding silver resources and reserves at its properties through exploration and mine development to fuel production growth.
- Alder Resources holds a 65% interest in the 33 km2 Rosita copper-gold project in northeast Nicaragua, located near emerging porphyry deposits.
- Drilling at the historic Santa Rita open pit and adjacent stockpiles has outlined an inferred resource of 7.95 million tonnes grading 0.62% copper, 0.46 g/t gold and 9.2 g/t silver.
- Exploration is targeting the potential for additional mineralization around the historic pits and at near-by porphyry prospects like Bambana, with an 8,000m drilling campaign planned through 2012.
The document provides an overview of Tamaka Gold Corporation and its Goldlund gold deposit located in Ontario, Canada. It summarizes the deposit's mineral resources of 1.28 million ounces of gold in the measured and indicated categories and 2.76 million ounces in inferred. Metallurgical testing indicates an average gold recovery rate of 92% from the deposit. A conceptual open pit design and Whittle pit optimization analysis demonstrate the potential economic viability of an open pit mining operation at Goldlund.
NOVAGOLD release its fourth quarter and 2012 year-end financials followed by a conference call/webcast. If you missed the presentation, check out the replay at www.novagold.com
Teranga Gold Corporation aims to become a preeminent gold producer in West Africa. Its strategy involves growing reserves and production at its Sabodala gold mine in Senegal. Teranga plans to increase annual gold production to 250,000-350,000 ounces in Phase 1 and 400,000-500,000 ounces in Phase 2 through exploration, regional opportunities, and mill expansions. The company is also focused on building financial strength by eliminating hedges, maintaining a cash cushion, reducing costs, and using free cash flow to self-fund exploration and growth.
SilverCrest Mines | Corporate Presentation | September 2012Silvercrestmines
This document provides forward-looking production estimates and financial information for SilverCrest Mines Inc., a precious metals mining company. It summarizes the company's operating results for the second quarter of 2012, including silver and gold production and cash costs. It also outlines the company's mineral resource estimates across its properties and management's experience. However, readers are cautioned that the information presented is forward-looking and subject to various risks and uncertainties.
The document discusses Almadex Minerals Ltd.'s option to earn a 65% interest in the Rosita copper-gold-silver project in Nicaragua. The project contains an inferred resource of 108.5 million lbs of copper, 118,500 ounces of gold, and 2.4 million ounces of silver in stockpiles. Initial drilling has identified a mineralized zone 1.1 km long and 200 m deep at the historic Santa Rita deposit. The project is located in an emerging copper-gold porphyry district in Nicaragua with potential for resource expansion and discovery of additional deposits.
U.S. Silver & Gold is a new company built for growth in the silver mining industry. It has established long-life operating assets with strong cash flow, including its flagship Galena Mine Complex in Idaho which is the 2nd largest primary silver mine in the U.S. The company has a significant land position in the prolific Silver Valley mining district and plans to increase production to over 5 million ounces of silver annually by 2015 through ongoing brownfield expansion and potential acquisitions. Management has extensive experience in mining operations, corporate development, and finance to execute on the company's growth strategy.
U.S. Silver & Gold operates the Galena Complex in Idaho, which has historically produced over 240 million ounces of silver. The company is pursuing expansion opportunities at the Galena Complex through the Caladay Zone, which has the potential for a large silver resource. U.S. Silver & Gold is also focused on growing production and cash flow while assessing acquisition opportunities to increase its resource base.
Teranga Gold Corporation is a gold mining and exploration company focused on growing reserves, production, and cash margins at its Sabodala gold mine in Senegal, West Africa. In 2012, Teranga achieved record gold production of 214,310 ounces at total cash costs of $627 per ounce. Teranga plans to further increase production to 190,000-210,000 ounces in 2013 through the development of satellite deposits like Gora. The company's vision is to become a mid-tier gold producer in West Africa with annual production of 250,000-350,000 ounces through reserve growth and regional exploration.
U.S. Silver and Gold Corporate Presentation - November 29, 2012 ussilver
U.S. Silver & Gold is a growing silver producer with operating assets in Idaho. It has:
- Produced over 2.6 million ounces of silver historically from its Galena Mine Complex.
- Plans to increase silver production to over 5 million ounces by 2015 through brownfield expansions and acquisitions.
- Recently acquired the high grade gold and silver producing Drumlummon Mine, which it intends to process at Galena to achieve synergies.
- Aims to assess the potential of its large Lead Zone discovery for future bulk mining operations.
- Focuses on unlocking value from its existing silver assets while pursuing accretive acquisitions to expand its resource
U.S. Silver & Gold Corporate Presentation - August 28, 2013ussilver
- U.S. Silver & Gold owns the Galena Complex in Idaho which has historically produced over 240 million ounces of silver and currently contains over 23 million ounces of proven and probable silver reserves.
- The company is focusing on exploring and developing the high-grade Caladay Zone to increase silver production and extend the mine life at its Galena Mine.
- Production in 2013 is forecasted to be between 2.1-2.2 million ounces of silver at a cash cost of $15.50-$17.50 per ounce of silver.
Teranga Gold Corporation is a gold mining and exploration company focused on growing production and cash margins through its Sabodala gold mine in Senegal. In 2012, Teranga achieved record gold production of 214,310 ounces at total cash costs of $627 per ounce. Teranga's vision is to become a preeminent gold producer in West Africa through responsible mining practices. The company is focused on growing reserves through exploration and regional opportunities to extend mine life to 2020-2025 and increase annual production to 400,000-500,000 ounces.
U.S. Silver and Gold Corporate Presentation - November 14 2012 ussilver
U.S. Silver & Gold is a new company built for growth. It is focused on expanding production at its existing Galena Mine Complex in Idaho, which is currently the second largest primary silver producer in the United States. The company plans to increase silver production to over 5 million ounces by 2014 through brownfield expansions of current operations and adjacent properties. U.S. Silver & Gold also aims to pursue accretive acquisitions to further increase production and generate growth for shareholders.
SilverCrest Mines | Corporate Presentation | April - Scottsdale 2013Silvercrestmines
SilverCrest Mines Inc. (TSX VENTURE:SVL) (NYSE MKT:SVLC) is a Canadian precious metals producer headquartered in Vancouver, BC. SilverCrest's flagship property is the 100%-owned Santa Elena Mine, which is located 150km northeast of Hermosillo, near Banamichi in the State of Sonora, Mexico. The mine is a high-grade, epithermal gold and silver deposit, with an estimated life of mine cash cost of US$8 per ounce of silver equivalent (55:1 Ag:Au). SilverCrest anticipates that the 2,500 tonnes per day facility should recover approximately 4,805,000 ounces of silver and 179,000 ounces of gold over the 6.5 year life of the open pit phase of the Santa Elena Mine.
SilverCrest Mines | Corporate Presentation | January 2014Silvercrestmines
SilverCrest Mines Inc. (TSX‐V: SVL; NYSE MKT: SVLC) is a Canadian precious metals producer headquartered in Vancouver, BC. SilverCrest’s flagship property is the 100%‐owned Santa Elena Mine, located 150 km northeast of Hermosillo, near Banamichi in the State of Sonora, México. The mine is a high‐grade, epithermal gold and silver producer, with an estimated life of mine cash cost of US$8 per ounce of silver equivalent (55:1 Ag: Au). SilverCrest anticipates that the 2,500 tonnes per day open pit heap leach facility at the Santa Elena mine should recover approximately 625,000 ounces of silver and 33,000 ounces of gold in 2013. An expansion plan is well underway to nearly double the annual metals production in 2014 at the Santa Elena Mine (open pit and underground). Exploration programs have rapidly advanced the definition of a large polymetallic deposit at the La Joya property in Durango State with stated resources nearing 200 million ounces of Ag equivalent.
This presentation by a mining company provides an overview of its operations and growth prospects. It discusses the company's producing Summit Gold-Silver Mine in New Mexico, as well as its plans to acquire the Mogollon Gold-Silver project, which could potentially double its gold and silver resources. It also outlines the Ortiz Gold Project in New Mexico, which has over 1 million ounces of historical gold resources. The presentation provides production and cost estimates for these projects and emphasizes the company's goal of transitioning from exploration to production across its asset portfolio to generate increasing cash flow over the next few years.
This document discusses Endeavour Silver Corp's goal of becoming a premier mid-tier silver producer through organic growth and acquisitions. It acquired the El Cubo Mine in Guanajuato, Mexico, making it a larger primary silver producer. Endeavour has two producing mines in Mexico, four exploration projects, and plans to increase annual silver production to over 10 million ounces through continued expansion of current operations and new mine developments. The company has experienced strong growth in reserves and resources over the past seven years and aims to continue this trend of growth.
Endeavour Silver is building a premier mid-tier silver producer through organic growth and strategic acquisitions. It has two producing silver-gold mines in Mexico and is acquiring El Cubo mine, which will make it one of the largest primary silver producers in the country. Endeavour has significantly grown its silver production and reserves over the past seven years through exploration success and mine expansions. It is focused on acquiring and developing high-grade silver assets in historic mining districts.
SilverCrest Mines | Corporate Presentation | October 2012Silvercrestmines
This document provides forward-looking statements about the Company's anticipated results, operations, and projects. It contains non-exhaustive information about the Company's resource base, production estimates, operating costs, expansion plans, and sensitivities to metal price fluctuations. The information is not a comprehensive review and should be read with all other Company disclosures. No securities commission has verified the accuracy of the information presented.
SilverCrest Mines | Corporate Presentation | December 2012Silvercrestmines
This presentation discusses a mining company's operations and mineral properties. It provides forward-looking statements about anticipated results and developments at the company's operations and properties. These statements concern future production, exploration, development plans and economic returns, which are subject to various risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from expectations. The document also provides summaries of the company's current resource estimates across its properties.
Endeavour Silver acquired the El Cubo silver-gold mine in Guanajuato, Mexico, adding a third producing mine. El Cubo has historically produced over 80 million ounces of silver and 2 million ounces of gold from multiple large silver-gold veins. The acquisition makes Endeavour a premier mid-tier silver producer, with three mines in the historic Guanajuato and Guanacevi silver districts of Mexico. Endeavour plans to continue expanding silver resources and reserves at its properties through exploration and mine development to fuel production growth.
- Alder Resources holds a 65% interest in the 33 km2 Rosita copper-gold project in northeast Nicaragua, located near emerging porphyry deposits.
- Drilling at the historic Santa Rita open pit and adjacent stockpiles has outlined an inferred resource of 7.95 million tonnes grading 0.62% copper, 0.46 g/t gold and 9.2 g/t silver.
- Exploration is targeting the potential for additional mineralization around the historic pits and at near-by porphyry prospects like Bambana, with an 8,000m drilling campaign planned through 2012.
The document provides an overview of Tamaka Gold Corporation and its Goldlund gold deposit located in Ontario, Canada. It summarizes the deposit's mineral resources of 1.28 million ounces of gold in the measured and indicated categories and 2.76 million ounces in inferred. Metallurgical testing indicates an average gold recovery rate of 92% from the deposit. A conceptual open pit design and Whittle pit optimization analysis demonstrate the potential economic viability of an open pit mining operation at Goldlund.
NOVAGOLD release its fourth quarter and 2012 year-end financials followed by a conference call/webcast. If you missed the presentation, check out the replay at www.novagold.com
Teranga Gold Corporation aims to become a preeminent gold producer in West Africa. Its strategy involves growing reserves and production at its Sabodala gold mine in Senegal. Teranga plans to increase annual gold production to 250,000-350,000 ounces in Phase 1 and 400,000-500,000 ounces in Phase 2 through exploration, regional opportunities, and mill expansions. The company is also focused on building financial strength by eliminating hedges, maintaining a cash cushion, reducing costs, and using free cash flow to self-fund exploration and growth.
SilverCrest Mines | Corporate Presentation | September 2012Silvercrestmines
This document provides forward-looking production estimates and financial information for SilverCrest Mines Inc., a precious metals mining company. It summarizes the company's operating results for the second quarter of 2012, including silver and gold production and cash costs. It also outlines the company's mineral resource estimates across its properties and management's experience. However, readers are cautioned that the information presented is forward-looking and subject to various risks and uncertainties.
The document discusses Almadex Minerals Ltd.'s option to earn a 65% interest in the Rosita copper-gold-silver project in Nicaragua. The project contains an inferred resource of 108.5 million lbs of copper, 118,500 ounces of gold, and 2.4 million ounces of silver in stockpiles. Initial drilling has identified a mineralized zone 1.1 km long and 200 m deep at the historic Santa Rita deposit. The project is located in an emerging copper-gold porphyry district in Nicaragua with potential for resource expansion and discovery of additional deposits.
U.S. Silver & Gold is a new company built for growth in the silver mining industry. It has established long-life operating assets with strong cash flow, including its flagship Galena Mine Complex in Idaho which is the 2nd largest primary silver mine in the U.S. The company has a significant land position in the prolific Silver Valley mining district and plans to increase production to over 5 million ounces of silver annually by 2015 through ongoing brownfield expansion and potential acquisitions. Management has extensive experience in mining operations, corporate development, and finance to execute on the company's growth strategy.
U.S. Silver & Gold operates the Galena Complex in Idaho, which has historically produced over 240 million ounces of silver. The company is pursuing expansion opportunities at the Galena Complex through the Caladay Zone, which has the potential for a large silver resource. U.S. Silver & Gold is also focused on growing production and cash flow while assessing acquisition opportunities to increase its resource base.
Teranga Gold Corporation is a gold mining and exploration company focused on growing reserves, production, and cash margins at its Sabodala gold mine in Senegal, West Africa. In 2012, Teranga achieved record gold production of 214,310 ounces at total cash costs of $627 per ounce. Teranga plans to further increase production to 190,000-210,000 ounces in 2013 through the development of satellite deposits like Gora. The company's vision is to become a mid-tier gold producer in West Africa with annual production of 250,000-350,000 ounces through reserve growth and regional exploration.
U.S. Silver and Gold Corporate Presentation - November 29, 2012 ussilver
U.S. Silver & Gold is a growing silver producer with operating assets in Idaho. It has:
- Produced over 2.6 million ounces of silver historically from its Galena Mine Complex.
- Plans to increase silver production to over 5 million ounces by 2015 through brownfield expansions and acquisitions.
- Recently acquired the high grade gold and silver producing Drumlummon Mine, which it intends to process at Galena to achieve synergies.
- Aims to assess the potential of its large Lead Zone discovery for future bulk mining operations.
- Focuses on unlocking value from its existing silver assets while pursuing accretive acquisitions to expand its resource
U.S. Silver & Gold Corporate Presentation - August 28, 2013ussilver
- U.S. Silver & Gold owns the Galena Complex in Idaho which has historically produced over 240 million ounces of silver and currently contains over 23 million ounces of proven and probable silver reserves.
- The company is focusing on exploring and developing the high-grade Caladay Zone to increase silver production and extend the mine life at its Galena Mine.
- Production in 2013 is forecasted to be between 2.1-2.2 million ounces of silver at a cash cost of $15.50-$17.50 per ounce of silver.
Teranga Gold Corporation is a gold mining and exploration company focused on growing production and cash margins through its Sabodala gold mine in Senegal. In 2012, Teranga achieved record gold production of 214,310 ounces at total cash costs of $627 per ounce. Teranga's vision is to become a preeminent gold producer in West Africa through responsible mining practices. The company is focused on growing reserves through exploration and regional opportunities to extend mine life to 2020-2025 and increase annual production to 400,000-500,000 ounces.
U.S. Silver and Gold Corporate Presentation - November 14 2012 ussilver
U.S. Silver & Gold is a new company built for growth. It is focused on expanding production at its existing Galena Mine Complex in Idaho, which is currently the second largest primary silver producer in the United States. The company plans to increase silver production to over 5 million ounces by 2014 through brownfield expansions of current operations and adjacent properties. U.S. Silver & Gold also aims to pursue accretive acquisitions to further increase production and generate growth for shareholders.
SilverCrest Mines | Corporate Presentation | April - Scottsdale 2013Silvercrestmines
SilverCrest Mines Inc. (TSX VENTURE:SVL) (NYSE MKT:SVLC) is a Canadian precious metals producer headquartered in Vancouver, BC. SilverCrest's flagship property is the 100%-owned Santa Elena Mine, which is located 150km northeast of Hermosillo, near Banamichi in the State of Sonora, Mexico. The mine is a high-grade, epithermal gold and silver deposit, with an estimated life of mine cash cost of US$8 per ounce of silver equivalent (55:1 Ag:Au). SilverCrest anticipates that the 2,500 tonnes per day facility should recover approximately 4,805,000 ounces of silver and 179,000 ounces of gold over the 6.5 year life of the open pit phase of the Santa Elena Mine.
SilverCrest Mines | Corporate Presentation | January 2014Silvercrestmines
SilverCrest Mines Inc. (TSX‐V: SVL; NYSE MKT: SVLC) is a Canadian precious metals producer headquartered in Vancouver, BC. SilverCrest’s flagship property is the 100%‐owned Santa Elena Mine, located 150 km northeast of Hermosillo, near Banamichi in the State of Sonora, México. The mine is a high‐grade, epithermal gold and silver producer, with an estimated life of mine cash cost of US$8 per ounce of silver equivalent (55:1 Ag: Au). SilverCrest anticipates that the 2,500 tonnes per day open pit heap leach facility at the Santa Elena mine should recover approximately 625,000 ounces of silver and 33,000 ounces of gold in 2013. An expansion plan is well underway to nearly double the annual metals production in 2014 at the Santa Elena Mine (open pit and underground). Exploration programs have rapidly advanced the definition of a large polymetallic deposit at the La Joya property in Durango State with stated resources nearing 200 million ounces of Ag equivalent.
SilverCrest Mines | Corporate Presentation | November 2013 Silvercrestmines
SilverCrest Mines Inc. (TSX‐V: SVL; NYSE MKT: SVLC) is a Canadian precious metals producer headquartered in Vancouver, BC. SilverCrest’s flagship property is the 100%‐owned Santa Elena Mine, located 150 km northeast of Hermosillo, near Banamichi in the State of Sonora, México. The mine is a high‐grade, epithermal gold and silver producer, with an estimated life of mine cash cost of US$8 per ounce of silver equivalent (55:1 Ag: Au). SilverCrest anticipates that the 2,500 tonnes per day open pit heap leach facility at the Santa Elena mine should recover approximately 625,000 ounces of silver and 33,000 ounces of gold in 2013. An expansion plan is well underway to nearly double the annual metals production in 2014 at the Santa Elena Mine (open pit and underground). Exploration programs have rapidly advanced the definition of a large polymetallic deposit at the La Joya property in Durango State with stated resources nearing 200 million ounces of Ag equivalent.
SilverCrest Mines | Corporate Presentation | July 2013Silvercrestmines
SilverCrest Mines Inc. (TSX‐V: SVL; NYSE MKT: SVLC) is a Canadian precious metals producer headquartered in Vancouver, BC. SilverCrest’s flagship property is the 100%‐owned Santa Elena Mine, located 150 km northeast of Hermosillo, near Banamichi in the State of Sonora, México. The mine is a high‐grade, epithermal silver and gold producer, with an estimated life of mine cash cost of US$8 per ounce of silver equivalent (55:1 Ag: Au). SilverCrest anticipates that the 2,500 tonnes per day open pit heap leach facility at the Santa Elena mine should recover approximately 625,000 ounces of silver and 33,000 ounces of gold in 2013. Major expansion and construction of a 3000 tonnes per day conventional mill facility is underway to significantly increase metals production at the Santa Elena Mine (open pit and underground) by 2014. Exploration programs continue to make new discoveries at Santa Elena and also have rapidly advanced the definition of a large polymetallic deposit at the La Joya property in Durango State with stated resources nearing 200 million ounces of Ag equivalent.
SilverCrest Mines | Corporate Presentation | December 2013Silvercrestmines
SilverCrest Mines Inc. (TSX‐V: SVL; NYSE MKT: SVLC) is a Canadian precious metals producer headquartered in Vancouver, BC. SilverCrest’s flagship property is the 100%‐owned Santa Elena Mine, located 150 km northeast of Hermosillo, near Banamichi in the State of Sonora, México. The mine is a high‐grade, epithermal gold and silver producer, with an estimated life of mine cash cost of US$8 per ounce of silver equivalent (55:1 Ag: Au). SilverCrest anticipates that the 2,500 tonnes per day open pit heap leach facility at the Santa Elena mine should recover approximately 725,000 ounces of silver and 30,000 ounces of gold in 2013. An expansion plan is well underway to significantly increase the annual metals production in 2014 at the Santa Elena Mine (open pit and underground). Exploration programs have rapidly advanced the definition of a large polymetallic deposit at the La Joya property in Durango State with stated resources nearing 200 million ounces of Ag equivalent.
SilverCrest Mines | Corporate Presentation | October 2013Silvercrestmines
- The corporate presentation outlines SilverCrest's plan to expand production at its Santa Elena mine in Mexico. Production is expected to increase from 2.49 million silver equivalent ounces in 2013 to 3.5 million ounces in 2014 through developing an underground mine and increasing mill throughput.
- A pre-feasibility study showed strong economics for the expansion, with an IRR of 88% and 5-year NPV of $223 million at base case metal prices. The expansion capital costs are estimated at $82 million over 2013-2014.
- The underground mine will be developed using long-hole stoping, with production coming from the open pit, underground mine and leach pads starting in 2014. Production is expected to
SilverCrest Mines | Corporate Presentation | September 2013Silvercrestmines
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- The company has an experienced management team with expertise developing and operating mines.
- Expansion plans underway at Santa Elena include an underground mine and new mill facility.
- Financial results have shown increasing revenue, earnings, and strong working capital position.
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SilverCrest Mines Inc. (NYSE MKT: SVLC; TSX: SVL) is a Canadian precious metals producer headquartered in Vancouver, BC. SilverCrest’s flagship property is the 100%‐owned Santa Elena Mine, located 150 km northeast of Hermosillo, near Banamichi in the State of Sonora, México. The mine is a high‐grade, epithermal silver and gold producer, with an estimated life of mine of 8 years and average operating cash costs of $11 per ounce of silver equivalent (55:1 Ag:Au). SilverCrest anticipates that the new 3,000 tonnes per day conventional mill facility at the Santa Elena Mine should recover an average annual rate of 1.5 million ounces of silver and 32,800 ounces of gold over the current reserve. Major expansion and commissioning of the 3,000 tonnes per day conventional mill facility has been completed and is expected to significantly increase metals production at the Santa Elena Mine in 2014 and beyond. Exploration programs continue to make new discoveries at Santa Elena and also have rapidly advanced the definition of a large polymetallic deposit at the La Joya property in Durango State, Mexico.
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SilverCrest Mines Inc. (TSX: SVL; NYSE MKT: SVLC) is a Canadian precious metals producer headquartered in Vancouver, BC. SilverCrest’s flagship property is the 100%‐owned Santa Elena Mine, located 150 km northeast of Hermosillo, near Banamichi in the State of Sonora, México. The mine is a high‐grade, epithermal silver and gold producer, with an estimated life of mine of 8 years and cash costs of $11 per ounce of silver equivalent (55:1 Ag:Au) for the open pit heap leach and underground mine. SilverCrest anticipates that the new 3,000 tonnes per day conventional mill facility at the Santa Elena Mine should recover an average annual rate of 1.5 million ounces of silver and 32,800 ounces of gold over the current reserve. Major expansion and construction of the 3,000 tonnes per day conventional mill facility is nearing completion and is expected to significantly increase metals production at the Santa Elena Mine (open pit and underground) in 2014 and beyond. Exploration programs continue to make new discoveries at Santa Elena and also have rapidly advanced the definition of a large polymetallic deposit at the La Joya property in Durango State with stated resources nearing 200 million ounces of Ag equivalent.
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SilverCrest Mines Inc. (TSX: SVL; NYSE MKT: SVLC) is a Canadian precious metals producer headquartered in Vancouver, BC. SilverCrest’s flagship property is the 100%‐owned Santa Elena Mine, located 150 km northeast of Hermosillo, near Banamichi in the State of Sonora, México. The mine is a high‐grade, epithermal silver and gold producer, with an estimated life of mine of 8 years and cash costs of $11 per ounce of silver equivalent (55:1 Ag:Au) for the open pit heap leach and underground mine. SilverCrest anticipates that the new 3,000 tonnes per day conventional mill facility at the Santa Elena Mine should recover an average annual rate of 1.5 million ounces of silver and 32,800 ounces of gold over the current reserve. Major expansion and construction of the 3,000 tonnes per day conventional mill facility is nearing completion and is expected to significantly increase metals production at the Santa Elena Mine (open pit and underground) in 2014 and beyond. Exploration programs continue to make new discoveries at Santa Elena and also have rapidly advanced the definition of a large polymetallic deposit at the La Joya property in Durango State with stated resources nearing 200 million ounces of Ag equivalent.
SilverCrest Mines | Corporate Presentation | March 2014Silvercrestmines
SilverCrest Mines Inc. (TSX: SVL; NYSE MKT: SVLC) is a Canadian precious metals producer headquartered in Vancouver, BC. SilverCrest’s flagship property is the 100%‐owned Santa Elena Mine, located 150 km northeast of Hermosillo, near Banamichi in the State of Sonora, México. The mine is a high‐grade, epithermal silver and gold producer, with an estimated life of mine of 8 years and cash costs of $11 per ounce of silver equivalent (55:1 Ag:Au) for the open pit heap leach and underground mine. SilverCrest anticipates that the new 3,000 tonnes per day conventional mill facility at the Santa Elena Mine should recover an average annual rate of 1.5 million ounces of silver and 32,800 ounces of gold over the current reserve. Major expansion and construction of the 3,000 tonnes per day conventional mill facility is nearing completion and is expected to significantly increase metals production at the Santa Elena Mine (open pit and underground) in 2014 and beyond. Exploration programs continue to make new discoveries at Santa Elena and also have rapidly advanced the definition of a large polymetallic deposit at the La Joya property in Durango State with stated resources nearing 200 million ounces of Ag equivalent.
2. Disclaimer
The information provided in this presentation is not intended to be a comprehensive review of all matters and developments concerning the Company. It should be read
in conjunction with all other disclosure documents of the Company. The information contained herein is not a substitute for detailed investigation or analysis. No
securities commission or regulatory authority has reviewed the accuracy or adequacy of the information presented.
FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS
This presentation contains “forward‐looking statements” within the meaning of Canadian securities legislation and the United States Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Such
forward‐looking statements concern the Company’s anticipated results and developments in the Company’s operations in future periods, planned exploration and development of
its properties, plans related to its business and other matters that may occur in the future. These statements relate to analyses and other information that are based on expectations
of future performance, including silver and gold production and planned work programs. Statements concerning reserves and mineral resource estimates may also constitute
forward‐looking statements to the extent that they involve estimates of the mineralization that will be encountered if the property is developed and, in the case of mineral reserves,
such statements reflect the conclusion based on certain assumptions that the mineral deposit can be economically exploited.
Forward‐looking statements are subject to a variety of known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors which could cause actual events or results to differ from those
expressed or implied by the forward‐looking statements, including, without limitation: risks related to precious and base metal price fluctuations; risks related to fluctuations in the
currency markets (particularly the Mexican peso, Canadian dollar and United States dollar); risks related to the inherently dangerous activity of mining, including conditions or events
beyond our control, and operating or technical difficulties in mineral exploration, development and mining activities; uncertainty in the Company’s ability to raise financing and fund
the exploration and development of its mineral properties; uncertainty as to actual capital costs, operating costs, production and economic returns, and uncertainty that
development activities will result in profitable mining operations; risks related to reserves and mineral resource figures being estimates based on interpretations and assumptions
which may result in less mineral production under actual conditions than is currently estimated and to diminishing quantities or grades of mineral reserves as properties are mined;
risks related to governmental regulations and obtaining necessary licenses and permits; risks related to the business being subject to environmental laws and regulations which may
increase costs of doing business and restrict our operations; risks related to mineral properties being subject to prior unregistered agreements, transfers, or claims and other defects
in title; risks relating to inadequate insurance or inability to obtain insurance; risks related to potential litigation; risks related to the global economy; risks related to the Company’s
status as a foreign private issuer in the United States; risks related to all of the Company’s properties being located in Mexico and El Salvador, including political, economic, social and
regulatory instability; and risks related to officers and directors becoming associated with other natural resource companies which may give rise to conflicts of interests.
Should one or more of these risks and uncertainties materialize, or should underlying assumptions prove incorrect, actual results may vary materially from those describedin the
forward‐looking statements. The Company’s forward‐looking statements are based on beliefs, expectations and opinions of management on the date the statements are made. For
the reasons set forth above, investors should not place undue reliance on forward‐looking statements. he information contained herein is nota a substitute for detailed investigation
or analysis. No securities commission or regulatory authority has reviewed the accuracy or adequacy of the information presented.
All monetary figures are expressed in United States dollars unless otherwise specified.
Qualified Person
Under National Instrument (NI 43-101) Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects, the Qualified Person for this presentation is N. Eric Fier, CPG, P.Eng. and Chief Operating Officer
for SilverCrest Mines Inc., who has reviewed and approved its contents.
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3. Experienced Management Team
J. Scott Drever, President (45 years experience)
Strategic Planning, Mergers & Acquisitions. Management and operational experience with several production companies, including
FOUNDERS
Placer Dome and Blackdome Mining.
Barney Magnusson, CFO (35 years experience)
Served as an Officer and Director of 6 mining (Dayton Mines, High River Gold Mines) companies that developed, constructed or
operated 8 precious metals mines in North and South America.
N. Eric Fier, CPG, P.Eng., COO (25 years experience)
Operations, Project Evaluation & Management. Previously with Newmont Mining, Eldorado Gold, Pegasus Gold Corp. Involvement
in construction and operations of 3 previous mines. Several major international discoveries.
Brent McFarlane, VP Operations (25 years experience)
Managed all phases of open pit and underground mining projects and instrumental in leading Mexican and Int’l projects through
feasibility, construction, and production while working for Minefinders, Kappes Cassiday, TVI Pacific, Marston, and Pegasus Gold.
Marcio Fonseca, P.Geo., VP Corporate Development (20 years experience)
Served as Division Director at Macquarie Metals & Energy Capital with focus on equity and debt financing for the mining sector
over the last 9 years. Prior to that, he held corporate positions in business development, project development, operations and
exploration with Vale and Phelps Dodge in Latin America.
Graham C. Thody, Director (30 years experience)
Corp. finance and public company management. Director and President of UEX Corp., Chairman of the Board of Geologix.
George W. Sanders, Director (30 years experience)
Experience in mining and exploration finance. Previously with Canaccord Capital Corp., Richmont Mines Inc., Consolidated Cinola
Mines Ltd., and Shore Gold Inc.
Ross Glanville, Director (40 years experience)
Experience in mining, exploration finance, valuations and fairness opinions. Director of Archon Minerals Limited, Clifton Star
Resources Inc. and Starfield Resources Inc.
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4. Company Overview
Growing Mexican Low Cost Silver & Gold Producer Nine Months Ended 2012
Revenue: $52.3 Million
Cash Flow: $29.2 Million - $0.33 / share
Earnings: $17.7 Million - $0.20 / share
Santa Elena Mine, Est. Cash (Jan 30|13): $50 Million
Operating Cash Cost: $7.16 / Ag Eq oz*
Sonora Mexico 2012 Production: 2.37 Million oz Ag Eq*
Resource Base
Santa Elena Probable: 21.7 million oz AgEq*
Cruz de Mayo Indicated: 9.2 million oz AgEq*
La Joya Inferred: 222.6 million oz AgEq*
La Joya Project Major Ag-Cu-Au Discovery & Growing
* Silver Equivalency based on Ag:Au is 55:1 except for La Joya which is
Ag:Au 50:1 and Ag:Cu 86:1
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5. Capital Structure & Trading History
SVL SHARE STRUCTURE TRADING SUMMARY TSX.V
NYSE MKT
Issued & Outstanding: 107,602,129
Warrants & Options: 6,910,300 90 - Day Avg. Daily Volume: 302,205 125,900
Fully Diluted Shares: 114,512,429 52 Week High / Low: $3.17 / $1.55 $3.05/$1.52
Average Warrant Price: CAD $1.60 Share Price (February 27, 2013): CAD $2.40
Average Option Price: CAD $1.41 Market Cap: CAD $258 M
Cash: $50 M
MANAGEMENT & KEY SHAREHOLDERS
Fully Diluted
J. Scott Drever, President: 2,141,226
Barney Magnusson, CFO: 2,320,727
N. Eric Fier, COO: 2,057,027
Sprott Asset Management: 8.0%
Libra Advisors: 5.7%
Wellington Management: 5.5%
AGF Investments: 3.7%
J.P. Morgan Asset Management: 1.5%
Independent Directors: 1,360,500
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6. Corporate Resources
TONNE AU AG CU CONTAINED CONTAINED CONTAINED CONTAINED
CATEGORY S GPT GPT % AU OZ AG OZ CU LBS AG EQ. OZ*
SANTA ELENA OPEN PIT RESERVES**
PROBABLE 3,459,200 1.96 87.3 217,800 9,713,600 21,694,900
SANTA ELENA UNDERGROUND RESOURCES***
INDICATED 991,100 1.83 109.1 58,330 3,476,960 6,685,110
INFERRED 1,879,000 1.53 86.9 92,470 5,250,190 10,336,040
CRUZ DE MAYO RESOURCES****
INDICATED 1,141,00 0.06 64.2 2,300 2,353,400 2,479,900
INFERRED 6,065,000 0.07 66.5 13,300 12,967,100 13,698,600
LA JOYA*****
126,700,00 533,200,000
INFERRED 0 0.17 23.5 0.19 716,200 95,900,000 198,600,000
TOTALS
TOTAL PROBABLE 3,459,200 1.96 87.3 217,800 9,713,600 21,694,900
TOTAL INDICATED 2,132,100 1.88 85.1 60,630 5,830,360 9,165,010
134,644,00 533,200,000
TOTAL INFERRED 0 0.19 26.4 0.19 821,970 114,117,290 222,634,640
*Silver Equivalency based on Ag:Au is 55:1 except for La Joya (see below). // **based on $1,000/oz of gold and $18/oz of silver, cut-off grade of 0.38 gpt gold equivalent with applied metallurgical recoveries.
Estimated 1,336,000 ore tonnes mined at Santa Elena in 2010 and 2011 grading 1.50 gpt Au and 43.5 gpt Ag and subtracted from Probable Reserves. All numbers are rounded. Excludes potential metal inventory
for leach pad re- treatment during Expansion. // ***based on $1,000/oz of gold and $18/oz of silver, cut-off grade is 1.77 gpt gold equivalent with applied metallurgical recoveries. // ****based on a silver cut-off grade
of 30 gpt, 100% metallurgical recovery is assumed. This is presented in the 2007 Fier and Stewart Technical Report. // ***** Silver equivalency for La Joya includes silver, gold and copper and excludes lead, zinc,
molybdenum and tungsten values. Ag:Au is 50:1, Ag:Cu is 86:1, based on 5 year historic metal price trends of US$24/oz silver, US$1200/oz gold, US$3/lb copper. 100% metallurgical recovery is assumed.
Inferred Resources have been estimated from geological evidence and limited sampling and must be treated with a lower level of confidence than indicated Resources.
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8. Production Stages
1. SANTA ELENA HIGH GRADE OPEN PIT 2. CRUSHER FACILITY ON TIME, UNDER
BUDGET
3. HEAP LEACH PAD AND RECOVERY 4. DORE PRODUCTION 2012: 33k oz Au, 579k
FACILITY oz Ag
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9. Santa Elena Production Data - 2012
Santa Elena Mine Operating Highlights Q1 2012 Q2 2012 Q3 2012 Q4 2012 YTD 2012
Silver ounces produced 134,528 139,850 151,368 153,863 579,609
Gold ounces produced (3) 9,405 8,584 7,184 7,831 33,004
Silver equivalent ounces produced (1) 616,668 646,553 519,587 588,948 2,371,755
Silver ounces sold 139,771 124,739 152,088 171,714 588,312
Gold ounces sold 9,788 8,679 7,923 8,444 34,834
Silver equivalent ounces sold (1) 641,546 637,079 558,185 640,856 2,477,623
Tonnes ore mined 263,424 269,802 266,534 301,295 1,092,305
Tonnes waste mined 1,439,330 1,283,493 985,293 924,927 4,640,700
Waste / ore ratio 5.46 4.76 3.70 3.07 4.25
Ore tonnes crushed 264,977 317,958 265,598 308,693 1,157,226
Average ore tonnes crushed per day 2,912 3,494 2,887 3,355 3,162
Average silver ore grade (gpt) loaded on pad 44.13 39.45 48.41 59.59 47.95
Average gold ore grade (gpt) loaded on pad 1.61 1.35 1.37 1.42 1.43
Silver ounces delivered to pad 375,987 403,264 413,426 591,441 1,784,118
Gold ounces delivered to pad 13,762 13,764 11,681 14,089 53,296
Ag: Au Ratio (2) 51.2:1 59:1 51.2:1 55.6:1 54.3:1
(1) Silver equivalence is a weighted volume average based on market spot prices per ounces of gold and silver at the quarter end dates.
(2) (1) Silver equivalence is based on market spot prices per ounce of silver and gold at the quarter end dates. All numbers are rounded
(3) Sandstorm Agreement: 20% gold stream at $350/oz
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10. Santa Elena Production - Expansion Plans
Develop Underground Resource (2012 to 2023)
2011-2013 Pre Feasibility, imminent
2012-2014 Decline ramp, UG development and drilling
2012-2013 Construct, 3,000 tonnes per day conventional mill
Early 2014 Mill feed from Open Pit and Underground
Reprocess Leach Pad Material (2014 to 2023)
Cruz de Mayo Production (2015 to 2017)
Estimated Expansion Capex: $65M by Q1 2014
Estimated Exploration Expenditures: $15M in 2013
2013 Estimated Funding (Cash, Cash Flow, Sandstorm): $92M
2012: 2.37 million oz Ag Eq* 2014: 3.5 to 4.5 million oz
AgEq* 10
* Silver Equivalency based on Ag:Au is 55:1
11. Santa Elena Expansion - Mill Plan
Underground Decline Portal
Open Pit
Waste Dump
Future Crushing
Circuit
Leach
Leach Pad
Pad
Phase 2
Phase 1
Future CCD
Production Well Circuit , 3000 tpd
Merrill Crowe Plant
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12. Santa Elena Production Expansion
Preliminary Economic Assessment Parameters (April 2011)
3,000 to 3,500 tpd: Average 4.0M to 5.0M oz Ag equivalent per year.
Initial capital costs: $84M (25% contingency), reduction in PFS to $65M
Est. cash operating costs: $9.70 per ounce of Ag equivalent (U/G).
Expansion Plan – Silver and Gold Price Sensitivities
Case Average Gold Average Silver Pre-Tax Net Cash Flow Pre=Tax NPV @ 5% Discount
Price Price (millions) (millions)
Low $800 $14 $47.5 $34.1
Base $1,000 $18 $169.5 $131.2
Current Prices (1) $1,450 $38 $620.6 $491.4
High $1,600 $50 $856.5 $680.1
(1) At the time of the study, April 1, 2011: PEA for the Santa Elena and Cruz de Mayo Expansion Project – NI 43-101 Technical Report
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13. Santa Elena Production Expansion Profile (3,000 tpd Mill)
Based on PEA 2011 results. Revisions are anticipated in the 2013 Expansion Plan PFS
Potential Additions:
La Joya & Santa Elena
CURRENTLY
Open Pit = 2011 to 2014, Underground = 2014 to 2022, Cruz de Mayo = 2015 to 2017, Leach Pad Reprocess = 2014 to 2022.
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14. Santa Elena In Fill & Expansion Drilling Plan
Decline Portal
A’
N
A 100m
Santa Elena Pit
SE U/G RESERVE DRILLING (ONGOING)
SE U/G SOUTH
SE DEEP
(ONGOING)
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16. Exploration - La Joya Regional
Map
• Excellent access and infrastructure
• Nearby operating mines
• Purchase Agreement to acquire
100%, $4.18 million ($340K paid) over 3 yrs
with 2% NSR
• Historic work by Luismin (Goldcorp);
51 holes used in compilation
• Similar geology and mineralization
to nearby Sabinas Mine (Penoles)
• 198.6 Million oz AgEq* (15 gpt cut-off)
Inferred Resource
100.8 Million oz AgEq* (60 gpt cut-off):
Inferred; Potential “Starter Pit”
• 2012: Phase II, 80 core drilling program
completed
• Phase III core drilling program has commenced
• PEA planned for 2013
* Silver equivalency includes silver, gold and copper and excludes lead, zinc, molybdenum and tungsten values. Ag:Au is 50:1, Ag:Cu is 86:1
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17. La Joya Geological Model - Phase I & II Drill Program
Conceptual Starter Pit
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18. La Joya NI 43-101 Resource Estimate - January 2013
Ag Eq*
Resource Tonnage Au Ag Eq Ag Oz Au oz Ag Eq* Oz
Cut-off Ag gpt Cu % Cu lbs (000)
Category* (000) gpt gpt (000) (000) (000)
gpt
15 Inferred 126,700 23.5 0.17 0.19 48.7 95,900 716.2 533,200 198,600
30 Inferred 71,200 34.4 0.22 0.28 69.8 78,700 524.8 436,800 159,800
60 Inferred 27,900 57.5 0.28 0.48 112.2 51,600 258.8 288,400 100,800
* Silver equivalency includes silver, gold and copper and excludes lead, zinc, molybdenum and tungsten values. Ag:Au is 50:1, Ag:Cu is 86:1, based on 5 year historic metal price trends of US$24/oz silver, US$1200/oz gold, US$3/lb copper.
100% metallurgical recovery is assumed.
**Classified by EBA, A Tetra Tech Company and conforms to NI 43-101, 43-101CP, and CIM definitions for resources. All numbers are rounded.
***Inferred Resources have been estimated from geological evidence and limited sampling and must be treated with a lower level of confidence than Measured and Indicated Resources
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22. Investment Highlights
• Strong Balance Sheet & Cash Flow
• Steady Production Achieved
• Low Cost Producer
• Production Expansion Underway
• Resource Base Expansion Underway
• High Growth Profile
Upcoming Catalysts
• Quarterly Production Data & Financial Statements
• Revised Corporate Reserve & Resources
• Revised Life of Mine Plan
• Santa Elena Expansion Updates, incl. PFS late Q1|early Q2 2013
• Santa Elena Exploration Results
• Cruz de Mayo - PFS Q1|2013
• La Joya Drilling Updates (Phase III)
• La Joya moving to PEA status in 2013
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23. Peer Comparables – February 2013
P/NAV P/2013-14 Avg. Cash Flow EV/oz Ag Eq. (US$/oz)*
Fortuna 1.0x Great Panther 6.1x Great Panther $5.72
Endeavour
Mandalay 1.0x Fortuna 6.0x $3.44
Silver
Endeavour
0.9x Primero 5.4x Fortuna $3.37
Silver
Endeavour
Great Panther 0.8x 4.8x Primero $3.09
Silver
Primero 0.7x Aurcana 4.6x Mandalay $2.61
Scorpio
Aurcana 0.5x SilverCrest 4.4x $0.91
Mining
Scorpio
SilverCrest 0.5x 3.0x Aurcana $0.90
Mining
SVL Re-rating SVL Re-rating SVL Re-rating
Scorpio Potential Potential Potential
0.4x Mandalay 3.0x SilverCrest $0.76
Mining
Average = 0.7x Average = 4.7x Average =US$2.60/oz
SilverCrest is undervalued compared to its peers across all metrics
*Silver Equivalency based on LT Price estimates of (US$): Ag-$25/oz; Au$1,400/oz; Cu-$2.75/lb; Zn-$0.98/lb; Pb-$0.90/lb; Sb-$12,000/t.
Source: Company disclosure, Bloomberg and analyst estimates.
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