mogul ventures corp presentation - oortsog ovoo tin project
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THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION may contain forward–looking statements. Forward
looking statements address future events and conditions and therefore involve
inherent risks and uncertainties. Actual results may differ materially from those
currently anticipated in such statement. Forward-looking information is subject to
known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors that may cause Mogul
Venture Corp’s actual results, level of activity, performance or achievements to be
materially from those expressed or implied by such forward-looking information.
Such factors include, but are not limited to: uncertainties related to the historical
resource estimates, the work expenditure commitments; the ability to raise
sufficient capital to fund future exploration or development programs; changes in
economic condition or financial markets, regulatory, political and competitive
developments; technological or operational difficulties or an inability to obtain
permits required in connection with maintaining, or advancing projects; and labour
relation matters *All historical resource estimates quoted herein date from the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s and are based on
prior data and reports obtained and prepared by previous operators and information provided by the State,
using a Russian classification system not compatible with 43-101. Insufficient data exists to compare
Russian categories to current C.I.M. categories. A qualified person has not completed sufficient work to
verify the classification of the historic mineral resources and as such they should not be considered as
current resources and they should not be relied upon. Mogul Ventures believes these historical results
provide an indication of the potential of the property and are relevant to ongoing exploration. It should also
be noted that mineral resources which are not mineral reserves do not have demonstrated economic
viability as defined by NI 43-101 guidelines.
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COMPANY OVERVIEW
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• The Khar Tolgoi property is a 34,055 ha Mining
License located in Dundgovi Province
• Within the Khar Tolgoi property,the Oortsog
Ovoo (OO) tin + polymetallic project has a
historic resource* totalling 39k t of contained tin
with additional credits for accompanying metals and
a significant upside potential
• Based on previous work and historical resources*
OO appears to have potential to become one of the
highest grade open-pittable tin deposits in the world
• Mogul aims to focus on exploration, engineering and
economic evaluation of several key portions of OO to
Fast Track a production decision within the next 2 years
Shares Outstanding 117,698,831
Warrants Outstanding 2,286,712
Fully Diluted 119,985,543
Options 0
Insider Ownership ~65%
Capital Structure (08.22.2014)
*Historical resources - see note on Page 2 of Presentation
• Mogul Ventures Corp. focuses on
exploration, development and production of
metals and coal in Mongolia
• Seeking a listing on TSX-V in early Q4, 2014
via a reverse takeover (RTO) of Knowlton
Capital Inc.
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MOGUL VENTURES TEAM
STEVEN KHAN, MBA, CFA Executive Chairman & Director
Previous 20+ years of experience in all aspects of the investment industry including executive positions with regional and
national full-service Canadian investment brokerage houses. Focused on strategic corporate and business development as
well as resource and venture capital financing during the last decade. Holds Director and Executive Officer roles in a
number of public and private resource companies. Successfully completed major corporate development initiatives both
domestically and internationally including in Japan, Korea and China.
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JAMUL JADAMBA , MBA CEO, President & Director
Formerly a natural resource and mining-focused investment banker with an extensive capital raising background,
servicing worldwide companies, especially in Mongolia. Former Director and co-founder of the Metals & Mining Group at
Rodman & Renshaw LLC. Native Mongolian with well-established relationships with influential business and government
leaders in his country, Jamul was recognized by the Mineral Resources Authority of Mongolia as the leading financial
advisor to the country’s mining sector in 2011. He extensively writes and speaks on topics of Mongolian economy,
development and politics on Mongolian media as well as international publications such as Oxford Analytica, Institutional
Investor and Business New Europe. He holds a B.S. in Business Administration from Northeastern University and M.B.A
from N.Y.U.-Stern School of Business.
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MOGUL VENTURES TEAM
DAVID A. TERRY, Ph.D., P.Geo. Senior Technical Advisor
Over 20 years of business experience in the natural resource sector, focused primarily on exploration of precious
and base metal deposits in North and South America. Director of and advisor to several publicly-listed mineral
exploration companies. Specializes in public company management, strategic planning, finance, advanced project
evaluation, identification and acquisition of opportunities, design and implementation of effective and cost-efficient
exploration programs. Held positions with a number of senior mining companies including Boliden Limited, Westmin
Resources Limited, Hemlo Gold Mines Inc., Cominco Limited and Gold Fields Mining Corporation.
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PUJI JADAMBA Country Manager
Over twenty years of experience running various entrepreneurial ventures in Mongolia including natural resources, real estate, cashmere, agriculture and import/export. Was a key principal at the first commercial gold mining company in Mongolia. Extensive local network of business and government contacts and unsurpassed ability to execute locally.
HENRY PARK, MBA Director
A highly experienced commodity strategist and investor with a background among some of the world’s most elite
investment firms, Henry brings a depth of knowledge and an impressive network of contacts within the resource
sector. Henry was most recently the Managing Director and Commodity Strategist at Electrum Group, a US based
mining private equity firm. Prior to Electrum, he held the same position at Soros Fund Management where he
oversaw commodity investing in equities and futures. Henry started his career at GE Capital where he was Assistant
Vice President in the distressed debt business, followed by Long/Short equity analyst in basic materials sector for
Wingspan platform of Ospraie Fund Management. He holds a B.A. in Economics from University of Chicago and
M.B.A. from Columbia University.
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MONGOLIA OVERVIEW
• One of the fastest growing economies in the world: GDP growth of 17% in 2012, 13%
in 2013 and estimated 11% in 2014(1)
• Recognized as the home of some of the world’s largest natural resource deposits
including coal, gold and copper
• Strategic location
• Next door to the biggest consumer of commodities in the world – China
• Friendly relations and no border disputes with both of its neighbors – Russia and
China
• Mining is the most important sector:
• “Contributes 30% of GDP and 70% of exports”(2)
• Favorable political environment:
• Mongolian Government focused on the long-term development of resource-related
sectors and favorable policies towards business and foreign investments
• Stable business-friendly democracy:
• 23 year history of uninterrupted peaceful and democratic government
• Homogenous country with minimal risk of ethnic or religious conflict
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Source: (1) IMF (2) the Ministry of Mineral Resources & Energy of Mongolia
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TIN MARKET OVERVIEW
• There is an ongoing supply deficit, likely to worsen over the next several years as very few
new projects are expected to come on line
• World stocks of tin are at a forty year low
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According to LME, Tin (Sn) is the only industrial metal with ongoing
physical supply deficits for 2014
Source: LME, ITRI
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TIN USAGE
• Over 50% of Tin is used as a solder.
Emergence of lead-free solders has
boosted demand
• Tinplate’s share (tin coated steel, such as
in cans and containers) has come down
significantly
• There is an increasing trend of tin usage
for various chemical and industrial
applications such as:
• Stabilizer for PVC plastics
• Lithium-ion batteries
• Cutting-edge technologies such as
carbon nanotubes and graphene
• Solar cells, acid batteries and electric
car batteries
• Various chemical catalysts
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Tin Usage
Source: ITRI
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TIN PRODUCTION
• Most of Tin production is from underground mines. Estimated cash costs for a typical underground mine with 1% grade is ~$20,000/t1 of Sn contained
• Open pit production is in a small minority, but has advantage as estimated cash costs at 1% grade are under $10,000/t1 of Sn contained
• 10% of world mine production comes from the San Rafael underground mine in Peru (owned by Minsur) which is slated to run out of ore within 3 years2. Small and artisanal mines, which account for ~100ktpa of global mine supply, are being closed as well
• Top ten producers have experienced production volume declines in 2012 and 20133
• Indonesia, which supplies 40% of globally mined tin, has tightened regulations requiring tin ingots to trade on ICDX and introducing a floor price4
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Top Ten Producers in 2012 and 2013
Source: (1) Greenfields Research (2) Minsur (3) ITRI (4) Indonesian Tin Association
(t) % change (t) % change
1 Yunnan Tin (China) 56,174 69,760 24% 70,383 0.89%
2 Malaysia Smelting Corporation 40,267 37,792 -6% 32,668 -13.56%
3 Minsur (Peru) 30,162 24,822 -18% 24,397 -1.71%
4 PT Timah (Indonesia) 38,132 29,512 -23% 23,718 -19.63%
5 Thaisarco (Thailand) 23,864 22,847 -4% 22,986 0.61%
6 Yunnan Chengfeng (China) 15,430 16,600 8% 18,300 10.24%
7 Guangxi China Tin (China) 15,517 14,034 -10% 11,870 -15.42%
8 EM Vinto (Bolivia) 10,960 11,241 3% 11,253 0.11%
9 Metallo Chimique (Belgium) 10,007 11,350 13% 10,344 -8.86%
10 Gejiu Zi-Li (China) 8,600 7,000 -19% 6,000 -14.29%
Total 249,113 244,958 -2% 231,919 -5.32%
2013
RankingCompany
2011
(t)
2012 2013
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TIN SECONDARY SUPPLY
• Including alloys, more than 30% of
world tin consumption is from
recycled tin
• Not surprisingly, China again is the
biggest recycler
• Tin recycling is likely peaking or has
peaked
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Secondary Recycled Tin Production
Source: ITRI
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TIN MARKET
• In early 2011, Tin prices hit a high of over $32,000/t
• For significant new mine supplies to materialize, prices need to be closer to $30,000/t
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Tin Vs. Other LME Metals Historic and Forecasted Demand (kt)
Source: ITRI
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LARGEST UNDEVELOPED TIN DEPOSITS
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Source: SNL Metals Economics Group, Company websites, BGR, Mogul Ventures Corp
. ***Historical resources - see note on Page 2 of Presentation regarding OO historical resources
Gra
de
(%
)
Xitian (UG) Pravourmiiskoye (UG)
Catavi Tailings (Tailings)
Achmmach (UG)
Mount Lindsay (OP)
Syrymbet (OP)
Rentails (Tailings)
Heemskirk (UG)
Tongkah (Dredge)
Mount Garnet (Placer)
Mount Pleasant (UG)
Oropesa (OP)
Narsiin Khundlen (OP)
Oortsog Ovoo (OP)***
Blue Tier (UG)
Jeannie River (Placer)
Resources (t of Sn contained)
UG
Eco
no
mic
OP
Eco
no
mic
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OORTSOG OVOO DEPOSIT
• Located ~300 km south of Ulaanbaatar, capital
of Mongolia
• 100 km southwest of paved road and railroad
to China at Choir
• 35kV power line on concession
• 24 discrete tin-magnetite skarn bodies within
8 mineralized zones within a 3 km by 3 km
area and studied to varying extents
• Cassiterite (Sn)-magnetite (Fe) skarn system
with accessory Zn-Pb-Cu-Fe-W-Ag-In
• Mineralization at or near surface
• All work to date summarized in the NI 43-
101-compliant report by APEX Geoscience
Ltd., dated 13 May 2014 (available upon
request)
Crystalline Cassiterite from Oortsog Ovoo
Cities
Major Mines
Border Posts
Oortsog Ovoo Deposit
Main Roads
Existing Railway Line
Phase I Planned Railway
Phase II Planned Railway
Phase III Planned Railway
35kV Power Line on Property
Rare Metals Belt
Base Metals Belt
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OORTSOG OVOO DEPOSIT A significant body of historical exploration work
exists and includes:
• >41 holes (~3,300 m) drilled on the North,
Central and Eastern Zones and ~207
trenches excavated and sampled
• Historical Resources*:
• C2 (Indicated) resources of
5,759,898 t @ 0.64% Sn (36.9 kt Sn)
• P1 (Inferred) resources of
313,665 t @ 0.77% Sn (2.4 kt Sn)
• The Historical Resources, if verified, would
place Oortsog Ovoo amongst the top 20
deposits in the world measured by
contained metal1
• Accessory metals not incorporated into the
historical resource estimate
• The deposit was proposed to be mined via 5
open pits to a maximum depth of 150 m,
with average stripping ratio of 4:1
*Historical resources - see note on Page 2 of Presentation (1) Based on resource size ranking by ITRI
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GROUND MAGNETICS PROGRAM
1km
1km
North Zone
Middle Zone
Central Zone
Eastern Zone
South-Eastern
Zone
Magnetic
Intrusive?
• The Company contracted a detailed 100
line km ground magnetic survey in 2013
covering a 3.5km by 4km area
• Ground Magnetics is an effective
exploration tool as tin is associated
with magnetite throughout the OO
system
• The RTP magnetic image on the left
shows a significant number of magnetic
anomalies were detected; the results
highlight the exploration potential
beyond the portions of the Northern,
Central and Eastern zones delineated by
historical drilling
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2013 DRILLING PROGRAM
Northern Zone
Eastern Zone
0 500
meters
0 500
meters
• Mogul conducted a 1,500 meter drill program in
Oct 2013 with 9 holes on the eastern portion
Northern zone and 6 at the Eastern zone
• The program’s main objectives were:
• Parallel drill (twin) select historic holes to
confirm and correlate accuracy of historic
work
• Drill vertical and horizontal step out holes to
delineate mineralized zones in detail
• Conduct modern assays based on a +90% core
recovery rates, which were achieved.
• Improve the overall geological understanding of
the deposits
• Subsequent to this program, the Company has
prioritized the Eastern zone which it believes is
amenable for fast track development
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2013 DRILLING PROGRAM
Photo: Drill rigs at the Eastern Zone of
Oortsog Ovoo, magnetite core from
drilling
Results and Conclusions:
• Verified significant Sn mineralization in Eastern
zone
• DH-01W: 95.2m @ 0.55% Sn
• DH-70Q: 34.7m @ 0.55% Sn
• DH-70Q was a twin hole for historic DH-70 and
compares favorably with the historically reported 56m @
0.47% Sn
• Other drillholes intersected good visual tin
mineralization; assays pending
• The program generally confirms historical work on the
sections of the deposits drilled in this program
• Tin is associated with magnetite skarn (wide intervals of
>20% Fe); the Company believes that there is good
potential for an iron ore by-product (magnetite -
Fe3O4 )
• Excellent potential to define a Current NI 43-101
Compliant Mineral Resource with a focussed drilling
program using the historical work as a guide and,
furthermore, expanding resources through step-out
drilling, exploring zones with limited work to date, and
testing additional targets
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OO – EASTERN ZONE m
asl
134.5m
OO13-01W
mas
l
1110
1070
1030
1110
1070
1030
meters
0 20 40
LOOKING N 70E
OO13-04X
80.5m
12.2m @ 0.62% Sn
Main Foliation
Russian Trench
Mostly Skarn
Intrusive
Russian DDHs
2013 DDHs
Proposed DDHs
OPEN
B B’
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GOALS AND OBJECTIVES EXPLORATION AND ECONOMIC ASSESSMENT
• Metallurgical testing program
• Delineate Current NI 43-101 Compliant Mineral Resources focusing on Eastern zone first, then
Northern and Central zones
• Identify water source and commence environmental baseline work
• Engineering and process design; complete PEA
• Review engineering alternatives to maximize economics
• Progress to PFS or BFS based on the most advanced mineralized zones by Q2 2016
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DEVELOPMENT
• Focus is on Eastern, Central and Northern zones believed to be amenable to FAST TRACK
development to reach production
• Mogul already has a Mining License, which is the main permit required to construct a mine, a
number of other permits will be required to commence mining operation
EXPANSION
• Conduct additional exploration to increase resources at Oortsog Ovoo with the
goal of delineating +100 kt of contained tin
• Seek acquisition opportunities aimed at consolidating and growing Mongolia’s tin
sector
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TIMELINE
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2014
Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar
GIS database, Sat Foto, Maps, etc.
Geochemistry for 2013 Drilling Program
Planning for 2014 Work Program
Preliminary Metallurgical Testing
Blasting and Trenching - Bulk Sample for Metallurgy (N Zone)
HQ drilling - Infill & Delineation/Met sample
Water exploration
Resource Modelling
Metallurgical Testing
PEA
Environmental Baseline - Permitting
Tailings Impoundment - Engineering
Processing Design
PFS/BFS
Geophysics
Geochemistry (trenches)
2015 2016Item
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COAL PROJECT
• Mogul’s license also contains a large coal system consisting of two deposits: Ovdog Hudag and Ikh Ulaan Nuur
• Ovdog Hudag has a NI 43-101 Resource Estimate and Report by SRK Consulting which found:
• Estimated Inferred Resources - 89.6 Mt* of Thermal Coal
• 8 coal seams recognized – 4 fully mineable, 2 partially
• Average Gross Calorific value – 5,636 to 6,431 kcal/kg (daf)*
• Ovdog Hudag coal deposit historical resources, based on Russian drilling from the ‘60s and ‘70s, using a Russian Classification system and based on >85 drill holes:
• 1968: C1+C2 resources totalling 201.2 Mt*1
• 1970: B+C1+C2 resources totalling 168.2 Mt*1
• Ikh Ulaan-Nuur coal deposit is located 7km NNE of Ovdog Hudag and was defined by Russian drilling in the ‘60s and ‘70s
• 1970: A+B+C1+C2 resources totalling 86.4 Mt*1
• Excellent potential for additional coal resources to be delineated in the undrilled area between Ovdog Hudag and Ikh Ulaan-Nuur
• Open pit accessible coal resources with expected low strip ratio
* Ovdog Hudag Coal Deposit – NI43-101 Report by SRK Consulting, June 30, 2012 *1 SRK Consulting External Technical memo, May 28, 2011; “Technical Report on the Coal Resources of the
Ovdog Hudag Coal Deposit Dundgovi Province, Mongolia” prepared by Flora Tungalag
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Contact Information Jamul Jadamba, CEO & President
+1 416.318.6501 | [email protected]
Suite 307 – 47 Colborne Street
Toronto, Ontario
M5E 1P8, Canada