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Forward Looking Statements
This presentation by Besra Gold Inc. (“Besra”) ( formerly Olympus Pacific Minerals Inc.) may include statements concerning future operations, prospects, strategies, plans, projections, forecasts, financial conditions and economic performance, as well as goals intentions and objectives, that are forward-looking statements within the meaning of the United States Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 or Canadian securities legislation. These statements are necessarily based upon a number of assumptions and estimates that, while considered reasonable by us, are subject to significant risks, uncertainties and contingencies, many of which are beyond our control. Known and unknown factors could cause actual results to differ materially from those projected in the forward-looking statements. Such factors include fluctuations in precious metal prices, unpredictable results of exploration activities, uncertainties inherent in the estimation of mineral reserves and resources, fluctuations in the costs of goods and services or in currency markets, problems associated with exploration, development and mining operations, changes in legal, social or political conditions in the jurisdictions where Besra operates, lack of appropriate funding and other risk factors, as discussed in Besra’s filings with Canadian and United States securities regulatory agencies. These filings are available by visiting the Securities and Exchange Commission's web site www.sec.gov or Besra Gold Inc.'s web site at www.besra.com Should one or more of these risks or uncertainties materialize, or should underlying assumptions or estimates prove incorrect, actual results may vary materially from those anticipated, believed, estimated or expected. All statements, other than statements of historical fact, are forward-looking statements. When used, words like “anticipates”, “expects”, “believes”,“ forecasts”, “projects”, “estimates”, “seeks”, “plans”, “intends” and similar expressions are intended to identify forward-looking statements designed to fall within securities laws' safe harbors for forward-looking statements. Besra cautions readers not to place undue reliance on any such forward-looking statements, which speak only as of the date made and should not be construed as a guarantee of future performance. Besra disclaims any obligation to subsequently update or revise any forward-looking statements to reflect events or circumstances after the date of such statements or to reflect the occurrence of anticipated or unanticipated events. This presentation and the information contained herein do not constitute an offer or a solicitation of an offer for sale of any securities. None of the information contained herein is intended to be, and shall not deemed to be, incorporated into any of Besra’s or its affiliates' securities related filings or documents. We Seek Safe Harbor.
Qualified Person
Unless otherwise noted, the technical information in this presentation has been prepared and/or reviewed by Mr. Rod Murfitt, Chief Geologist of Besra Gold Inc., who is our Qualified Person as defined in National Instrument 43-101 of the Canadian Securities Administrators. The Company employs a quality control program to ensure best practices in sampling and analysis of drill core and rock samples. Mr. Murfitt reviews all assay results prior to public release.
Mineral resources that are not mineral reserves do not have demonstrated economic viability. Mineral resource estimates do not account for mineability, selectivity, mining loss, and dilution. These mineral resource estimates include inferred mineral resources that are normally considered too speculative geologically to have economic considerations applied to them that would enable them to be categorized as mineral reserves. There is also no certainty that these inferred resources will be converted to measured and indicated categories through further drilling, or into mineral reserves once economic considerations are applied.
JORC
Scientific or technical information in this presentation has been prepared under the supervision of Rod Murfitt, Chief Geologist for Besra and a member of the Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy (AusIMM). Mr. Murfitt has sufficient experience which is relevant to the style of mineralization under consideration and to the activity which he is undertaking to qualify as a Competent Person, as defined in the 2004 Edition of the “Australasian Code for Reporting of Exploration Results, Mineral Resources and Ore Reserves” (the JORC Code). Mr. Murfitt consents to the inclusion in this presentation of the information, in the form and context in which it appears.
The resource figures for the Bau Gold Property have been prepared by Mr Graeme Fulton of Terra Mining Consultants Ltd and Mr Murray Stevens of Stevens and Associates, both of whom are members of the Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy (AusIMM) and are Competent Persons, as defined in the 2004 Edition of the "Australasian Code for Reporting of Exploration Results, Mineral Resources and Ore Reserves" (the JORC Code) and National Instrument 43-101 of the Canadian Securities Administrators. Both Mr Fulton and Mr Stevens consent to the inclusion in this report of the information that they have compiled in relation to the Bau Gold Property, in the form and context in which it appears.
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Mr. Seton's experience in the mining industry spans 30 years and includes mine discoveries and development in Africa, Australasia and Asia as well as corporate activities in Australasia and North America. He is a lawyer by training but has spent the majority of his working career building successful mining companies.
David SetonExecutive Chairman
Jon MordaAudit Chair
Les RobinsonGovernance Chair
Over 21 years experience in the financial markets sector. Recently a senior manager with one of Australia’s leading banks where he specialized in corporate and institutional advisory work. Les has a Bachelor of Commerce (Honours) degree.
Kevin Tomlinson Deputy Chair & Lead Independent
A Canadian mining professional with over 30 years of international experience. Kevin has a M.Sc. degree in structural geology and extensive corporate experience that includes expertise in equity capital markets and advisory in merger & acquisitions for the global mining industry.
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A chartered accountant with more than 21 years mining experience. Former CFO of Alamos Gold Inc. Jon serves as Chairman of the Besra Audit Committee.
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Senior Management
Charles BarclayChief Technical Officer
Charles Barclay is a British mining veteran with more than forty years of international experience. Charles emigrated to South Africa in 1970 where he worked on three of the Witwatersrand mines being promoted to manager. In 1990 he accepted the position, as Mine Manager with Emperor Mines where he converted the Vatukoula Mine back to an underground operation and then became General Manager/COO. He joined Besra in 2006 as Country Manager, Vietnam, and later became Chief Operating Officer. As Chief Operating Officer Charles commissioned two underground gold mines in central Vietnam; Bong Mieu in 2006 and Phuoc Son in 2011.
John Seton has extensive experience in the resources sector and corporate management. Mr. Seton is a former President of Olympus, former chairman of Summit Resources Limited and past Chairman of the Vietnam/New Zealand Business Council and holds or has held a number of directorships in companies listed on the Australian Stock Exchange, Toronto Stock Exchange and New Zealand Stock Exchange.
John Seton Chief Executive Officer
Ms Bell has over 25 years of experience in a range of corporate finance, regulation and governance disciplines both locally and internationally, more recently within the gold sector. Prior to being with Besra Ms Bell was CFO of Zedex Minerals Limited an ASX listed gold explorer. Jane has in conjunction with her finance roles been the Company Secretary for several companies and has for 20 years served on or reported to corporate Boards. Ms Bell holds a Bachelor of Commerce degree from Lincoln University and obtained her CA designation with the NZ institute of Chartered Accountants in 1989.
Jane BellChief Financial Officer
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Paul Seton Chief Commercial Officer
Paul Seton has been involved in Vietnam related investment and resources since 1991. A former resident of Hanoi as executive director for NZ listed Iddison Group Vietnam Limited, Mr Seton has been responsible for negotiating a number of investment and exploration or mining licences in Vietnam. He holds or has held directorships in and has been Chairman of a number of Vietnam licensed joint venture enterprises.
Darin LeeChief Operating OfficerDarin Lee graduated from the University of Alberta (1987) receiving a Bachelor of Science, Mineral Process Engineer. He is an experienced, knowledgeable, and global senior leader possessing broad based expertise in general management, marketing, process engineering, project management, research and development.
Darin has successfully led operations with over 2000 employees, and annual operating budgets of more than $600M. In addition, he has planned and executed numerous expansions and technical projects of up to $900M in scope. Mr. Lee’s most recent position was Operations Manager for Minera Panama SA developing one of the worlds largest green fields copper deposits. Before Minera Panama Prior he was Vice President Technical Services at Freeport – McMoran where he worked for 10 years based in the Philippines and finally Phoenix, Arizona.
Darin also worked for 12 years for Echo Bay Minerals Battle Mountain, Nevada as operations Manager.
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Key ManagementRod MurfittGroup Exploration Manager
Erik DevuystChief Metallurgist
Dr. Erik Devuyst received his Ph.D in Hydro metallurgy in 1973 and his post doctorate; Insoluble Anodes in 1975. He joined Inco and later became Manager, Vice President of Inco’s Tech Cyanide Destruction Business responsible for test work, engineering and commissioning over 80 cyanide destruction plants worldwide for the gold industry.
Mr. Graeme Fulton (BSc Hons Mining and Petroleum Engineering) has more than 20 years experience in mining and information systems. He has worked for French-Kier on their Benbain Opencast coal mine (UK); Anglo American Corporation at Vaal Reefs Gold Mine, Premier Diamond Mine and Springbok Colliery in South Africa; and as Senior Mining Engineer for Avgold on the development of a new deep-level gold mine target. He has extensive experience in mining information systems, having worked at Andersen Consulting, Intertech Systems and Datamine on information systems for mining, petroleum and manufacturing companies as well as mining software development, GIS and mapping. Additionally, he has extensive experience in geological, mining and quarrying consultancy projects over a wide range of minerals and deposits both locally and internationally.
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Graeme Fulton Bau Project Engineer
Mr. Murfitt is a geologist with more than 31 years mineral exploration and mining experience in southwest Pacific and Southeast Asian countries. Mr. Murfitt holds a Bachelor of Science (Geology) from University of Auckland, New Zealand and is a long standing member of the Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy. He has held senior management roles with a number of exploration, mining and consultant companies in New Zealand and Australia. Rod was initially responsible for leading the exploration teams that brought the Bong Mieu and Phuoc Son properties from discovery through advanced exploration up to development stage. Rod has been leading teams on other major exploration projects, including the Bau Gold Project in Sarawak, which is now undergoing feasibility.
Dale Burgess General Manager - Phuoc Son Gold Mine
Dale received a Graduate Diploma of Mining from Ballarat University and since then he has dedicated his career to the mining profession. Mr. Burgess has held several key positions during his career most recently as Mine Manager for the Great Australia Mine, Cloncurry, Queensland. He is an professional operational manager who has extensive experience in planning, scheduling, and managing underground mining teams. Dale has impeccable mine safety record spanning his 23 years in the industry.
James HamiltonVP Investor RelationsJames Hamilton graduated from the University of Guelph (1972) receiving an Associate Diploma in Agriculture. He has 40 years experience in sales and marketing and has held several senior sales positions throughout his career. Before joining Besra, he was Sales Manager for UAP Canada Inc. (formerly a division of ConAgra) where he led sales and marketing efforts for this agribusiness company. Mr. Hamilton spent 15 years in the Canadian potash industry and was the Canadian Sales Manager for the Potash Co. of America, Div. Rio Algom Ltd. from 1983 to 1993. Mr. Hamilton also served the Potash Corporation of Saskatchewan from 1978 to 1983 as Eastern Canadian Sales Manager. James was active for many years with the Canadian Fertilizer Institute contributing to several committees and was Vice Chairman of the association for one term.
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As at March 22, 2013
Share Structure
On issue As converted
Common Shares 378,611,186 378,611,186
Warrants & Options 84,106,493 106,438,107
Convertible Notes 24,036,263 48,014,919
Fully Diluted 533,064,212
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Loans as of March 1, 2013Loans as of March 1, 2013
Interest Rate Maturity
Convertible Notes 8-9% p.a. March 2014 - May 2015
Gold Loan Note 8% p.a. May 2013
Gold-linked Note 8% p.a. May 2015
Loans
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Principal
US$22.3M
US$2.8M
US$22.9M
US$9.2M
Principal
5.5-8% p.a.Vietnam Working Capital Facility April 2013 - Feb 2014
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Batu Hijau
Rapu-rapuRapu-rapu
Awak Mas
TampakanMamut
Atlas
Penjom
North Lanut
Masbate
DidipioLepanto
Philex
Kingking
Bulawan
Hinoba-an
Placer
Mirah Gunung Mas
Mt Muro
Muyup
KelianRia
Toka Tindung
Gosowong
Wetar
Ponkon
Mangani District
Way Linggo/Semung
Lebong Tandal
Rawas
Citotok District
Tombulilato District
Chatree Sepon
Phu Bia
Boyongan
INDONESIA
PHILIPPINES
EAST MALAYSIA
VIETNAMCAMBODIA
THAILAND
South China Sea
ManilaManilaManila
Kuala Lumpur
Singapore
Ho Chi Minh City(Saigon)
Kuching
Bong MieuProduction PlantBong MieuProduction Plant
Phuoc SonProduction PlantPhuoc SonProduction Plant
Tien ThuanGoldfieldTien ThuanGoldfield
BauGoldfield
BauGoldfield
CapcapoGoldfield
CapcapoGoldfield
Southeast AsiaRegional Map
Gold/Copper Mine
Capital City
Fault
Olympus Property
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Besra Property
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Past, Present & Future
Operations
Production• Built two gold mines in Vietnam
• Production - 60,000 oz June 30, 2013 (est)
• Production - 70,000 oz June 30, 2014 (est)
• Feasibility for E. Malaysia (Bau project)
Feasibility
• Bau (E Malaysia) - 3.3 M oz NI 43-101/JORC
• Vietnam - 1.5M oz NI 43-101/JORC
• Philippines - 94 m @ 1.5 g/t Au, 0.3% Cu
Exploration
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Resources (Ounces of Gold )
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1000000
2000000
3000000
4000000
5000000
2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
M&I Inferred
March 2012 NI 43-101/JORC11
Ounces of Gold
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Gold Production (in ounces)
2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2013* 2014*
9,737 11,191
33,233
70,000
3,915
Bong Mieu commissioned
24,317
42,868
Phuoc Son commissioned
Production oz are based on CY from 2006 until 2011.
Production forecast 2013 & 2014 based on FY June 30th.
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Resources & Reserves
Phuoc Son Reserves Category 2013 Q2 Reserves
Tonnes (t) Grade (g/t) Au oz (Gold)Bai Dat Proven 20,354 14.22 9,304
Probable 201,661 5.83 37,830Bai Go Proven 111,147 6.33 22,616
Probable 259,545 6.25 52,182Total Total P&P 592,706 6.40 121,933
Phuoc Son Resources Category 2013 Q2 Resources
Tonnes (t) Grade (g/t) Au oz (Gold)Bai Dat Measured 20,354 14.22 9,304
Indicated 113,890 13.71 50,214Inferred 110,116 5.10 18,049
Bai Go Measured 98,332 7.24 22,896Indicated 299,468 6.20 59,697
Inferred 2,330,575 5.98 447,495Phuoc Son Total
Measured 118,686 8.44 32,200Indicated 413,357 8.27 109,911
M&I 532,043 8.31 142,111Inferred 2,440,690 5.94 465,994
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Tectonic Map
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Sepon Resourcesas at 30 June 20111.5 million tonnes copper4.6 million ounces gold22.1 million ounces silverSepon Reservesas at 30 June 20110.7 million tonnes copper0.9 million ounces silver0.2 million ounces gold
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100 sq. km explored since 1997
Phuoc Son
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Dac Sa
GIANG
RIVER
G iang r iver
785 000 mE
1 72
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795 000 mE790 000 mE
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Multiple stacked shear zones
Phuoc Son Southern Region
NORTH DEPOSIT EXTENSION
NORTH DEPOSIT
SOUTHDEPOSIT
KON
G PLO
NG
FAULT ZON
E
PO
KO
FA
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ZO
NEBo
Bai GioNui Vang
Bai Cu
Bai Chuoi
Hoa Son
Khe Ri
K7
Tra Long
Suoi CayVang Nhe
Bai Buom
North Deposit
North DepositExtension
South Deposit
1.0m / 1.53 g/t Au1.0m / 18.5 g/t Au
33.44 g/t Au33.11 g/t Au
0.40m / 3.34 g/t Au0.60m / 23.5 g/t Au
1.0m / 69.79 g/t Au
14.68 g/t Au35.20 g/t Au
1.0m / 11.3 g/t Au1.0m / 8.82 g/t Au
30.01 g/t Au
15.90 g/t Au23.09 g/t Au
4.16 g/t Au
Bai Dat Underground Mine
Plant Site
Tailings Dam
Road
Prospect
River / creek
Fault
Currrent resource
Exploration licence
Investment licence
Legend
Gold anomaly in soil
Actinolite-albite-chlorite schist
Granite-diorite, diorite
Talc-serpentinite green schist and meta gabbro
Quartz vein zone
Copper anomaly in soil
Rock sample assay
Drill core sample assay
Andesite, propylite andesite
Granosynite
Quartz-sericite-chlorite schist
Mineralization trend
1.0m / 69.79 g/t Au
0.60m / 23.5 g/t Au
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Dak Sa shear zone
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South Deposit
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224
217
210
213 214
219
211 209 204
216
212 205
225232 North Deposit238
223 240239 243
242
226227
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249
250
251
0.97 / 2.20m incl. 4.65 / 0.35m 2.35 / 0.47m
North Extension
234
247
248
246
253
4.02 / 7.90m incl.6.40 / 4.58m
254
0.89 / 1.50m 1.44 / 0.65m
8.20 / 1.50m
4.73 / 0.92m
4.06 / 1.50m
2.03 / 2.50m10.00 / 1.00m
4.78 / 11.45m incl. 8.34 / 6.25m
252
255
256
257
261
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260
0.69 / 2.65m
0.77 / 1.90mIncl. 1.3 / 1.00m
1.65 / 3.70m
259
0.33 / 20.70mIncl. 1.00 / 4.02m
0.80 / 1.15m
262
0.41 / 2.60m
8.95 / 1.50m263
0.26 / 0.55m
0.72 / 1.50m
C’
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Current Resource Boundary
Indicated Trend
Ore Trend
Planned Hole
Previous Hole
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North depositEast-West cross section
B B'
DSDH024
DSDH026
DSDH028
DSDH040
DSDH042
DSDH074
DSDH096
DSDH15
2
DSDH15
7
DSDH17
1
DSDH18
3
8.25/ 1.35m
4.20 / 1.80m
13.26 / 3.00m
10.41/ 7.00m
1.92 / 1.00m
1.59 / 3.00m
4.16 / 1.23m
2.09 / 13.65m
1.65 / 1.00m
1.09 / 2.00m
3.01 / 1.00m
1.34 / 1.55m
3.67 / 1.47m
1.11 / 2.47m
0.89 / 1.17m
3.93 / 2.43m
4.13 / 1.30m
0.97 / 1.45m
0.70 / 1.07m
Sediments
Ultramafic & Mafic Rock
Mafic Rock
Sulphide-quartz vein
Legend
Mineralisation/Ore trend
45.09 / 5.26m
Drillhole
Gold assay g/t Au/M
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SDH
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DSD
H24
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DSD
H22
6
DSD
H12
8
DSD
H0
31
DSD
H0
18
DSD
H0
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DSD
H0
16D
SDH
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1D
SDH
013
DSD
H0
52D
SDH
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DSD
H13
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DH
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A A’
32.00 / 4.85m
18.56 / 2.29m
21.60 / 4.60m
45.09 / 5.26m
35.00 / 9.00m
6.83 / 10.00m
11.12 / 8.00m
30.56 / 2.90m
24.75 / 3.05m
6.13 / 3.00m
17.90 / 0.45m
0.66 / 1.87m
1.45 / 3.92m
0.77 / 1.90m
incl. 1.30 / 1.00mmeters
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45.09 / 5.26m
Mineralization / ore envelope
Breccia
Marble
Sulphide-quartz vein
Sediments
Drillhole
Gold assay g/t /m
Legend
South Deposit RepresentativeCross Section Looking Northeast
meters
Bai Dat Cross sectionNW SE
Dill hole
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South Deposit (Bai Dat)
• Development commenced April 2007
• Production from June 2008
• Early production ore treated at Bong Mieu Mine
North Deposit (Bai Go)
• Development commenced May 2011
• Production from June 2012
Process Plant• Construction commenced 2009
• Now operating to specification (92-95% recovery)
• First gold poured 2011
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Phuoc Son Process Plant
• Plant capacity designed for 1000 tpd
• Total produced ~ 128,400 oz
• Recovery 92-95% (70% gravity gold)
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Phuoc Son Process Plant
Eluate
MILL 01
Float Tails
ELUTION Column
Kiln Regen
CIL 1CIL 2
CIL 3CIL 4
CIL 5
ELECTROWINNING CELLS
BARRING
FURNACE
GOLD BULLION
CIL
Tail
INCO SO2 Air Neutralization
Unit
CIL 6
GRIZZLY
JAW
CRUSHER
MILL 02
Knelson 01 Knelson 02
Acacia Circuit
Thickener
Flotation Circuit
Fine Ore Bin1000 tonnes Cap.2 Stage Cone
Crusher Closed Circuit
Standard and Shorthead
Run of Mine Ore
CRUSHING PLANT
MILL PLANT
Tailings Area
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Bong Mieu Process Plant
• Commissioned 2006
• Gold recovery - 88%
• Nominal throughput 500 tpd
• Conventional crush, grind, gravity, flotation & CIL
• Inco SO2 air neutralization process
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Ho Gan(Open-pit)
Ho Ray(Proposed New Open-pit)
Nui Kem (Underground)Ho Gan-South(Underground)
1000
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MILL 01
Float Tails
BARRING
FURNACE
GOLD BULLION
INCO SO2 Air Naturalization
Unit
GRIZZLY
JAW
CRUSHER
MILL 02
Falcon 01 Falcon 02
Shaking Tables
Thickeners
Flotation Circuit
Storage Area
2 Stage Cone Crusher Closed
Circuit
Run of Mine Ore
CRUSHING PLANT
MILL PLANT
Tailings Area
CIL Circuit
Carbon Ashing
Loaded Carbon
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Resources & Reserves
Bong Mieu Reserves & Resources
Bong Mieu Reserves Bong Mieu Reserves 2013 Q2 Reserves
Tonnes (t) Grade (g/t) Au oz AuHo gan Open Pit Proven
Ho gan Open Pit Probable 109,312 2.04 7,169
Total Total P&P 109,312 2.04 7,169
Bong Mieu Resources Category 2013 Q2 Resource
Tonnes (t) Grade (g/t) Au oz AuHo Gan Measured 97,560 2.33 7,308
Indicated 341,070 1.44 15,788
Inferred 66,320 2.13 4,542
Ho Ray/ Thac Trang Measured 940,100 1.91 57,730
Indicated 2,153,900 1.47 101,797
Inferred 4,885,600 1.38 216,764
Nui Kem (Historic) Measured 24,200 5.00 3,890
Nui Kem (Historic) Indicated 192,700 6.60 40,890
Nui Kem (Historic) Inferred 1,220,000 8.00 313,792
*Other Metal Credits
Ho Ray/ Thac Trang Measured Tungsten (as Au Equivalent) 37,908Indicated 69,793Inferred 97,779
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BONG MIEU ANTICLINE
Ho Ray -Thac TrangHo Ray -Thac Trang
Rung DeRung De
Nui Kem
Granite intrusive?Granite intrusive?
UNIT 5UNIT 5
UNIT 4UNIT 4
UNIT 3UNIT 3
UNIT 1UNIT 1
UNIT 1UNIT 1
UNIT 2UNIT 2
UNIT 3UNIT 3
UNIT 4UNIT 4
UNIT 5UNIT 5
UNIT 6UNIT 6
UNIT 7UNIT 7
B A
Section looking west
Bong Mieu Anticline
Faults + conjecturalfluid flow paths
Tentative correlation acrossthe axis of the Bong MieuAnticline (subject to review)
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