1m ounce mt bundy gold project
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Investor Presentation
September 2013
MT BUNDY GOLD PROJECT
NORTHERN TERRITORY
Recommence Mining and Processing Operations
Toms Gully
ASX Code: PGO and PGOO
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Statements and material contained in this Presentation, particularly those regarding possible or assumed future performance, production
levels or rates, resources or potential growth of Primary Gold Limited (PGO), industry growth or other trend projections are, or may be,
forward looking statements. Such statements relate to future events and expectations and, as such, involve known and unknown risks and
uncertainties. Although PGO believes that the expectations contained in any forward looking statements in this presentation are, as at the
date of this presentation, made on a reasonable basis, such statements are not guarantees of future performance and actual results and the
timing of such results may differ materially from those herein described. Factors which may impact on future performance and cause actual
results to differ materially from those contained in forward looking statements include, without limitation, changes in commodity prices,
exchange rates, PGO’s access to capital and general and market conditions.
This presentation may describe Measured, Indicated and/or Inferred Resources. Inferred Resources have a greater amount of uncertainty as
to their existence and greater uncertainty as to their economic feasibility. It cannot be assumed that all or any part of any Inferred Resource
will ever be upgraded to a higher category. Exploration is an inherently risky proposition and investors are advised that most exploration
projects fail to identify economic resources. The Company has at present not confirmed the economic viability of any resources at the project.
The company plans further drilling programs and studies with the objective of confirmation of any deposits and ultimately completing a
feasibility study to demonstrate the economics of the resources.
The information contained in this presentation is for informational purposes only and does not constitute an offer to issue, or arrange to issue,
securities or other financial products. The information contained in this presentation is not investment or financial product advice and is not
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Before making an investment decision, you should consider, with or without the assistance of a financial adviser, whether an investment is
appropriate in light of your particular investment needs, objectives and financial circumstances.
Disclaimer and Important Information
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Gold focus in Northern Territory, Australia
Listed March 2013
‒ Acquired Mt Bundy Gold Project, including Toms Gully & Rustlers
Roost
‒ 2,900 km2 under-explored tenure, advanced projects
Current resources 1.2m ounces, reserves 175k oz
Toms Gully - Targeting first production 2014
‒ Maiden Ore Reserve 175k oz Au (refer to ASX announcement 27
August 2013)
‒ Feasibility Study completed - low capital, low op & total costs, rapid
start-up, fast payback
‒ Current reserve supports 3 year plan targeting 65,000 p.a. at C3 costs
of A$903/oz (less once-off start-up capital)
Growth potential
‒ Toms Gully remains open, Feasibility includes $3m for extension
drilling
‒ Rustlers Roost - JORC Resource 875k oz Au (refer to ASX
announcement 3 July 2013)
‒ Significant greenfields exploration potential
Strong and experienced Board, established gold credentials
Attractive valuation metrics:
‒ $11 EV/Measured + Indicated oz compared to peer avg. of $32/oz
‒ $52 EV/Reserve oz compared to $382/oz (avg.) for Producers
Introducing Primary Gold
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Corporate Overview
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ASX Codes PGO, PGOO
Ordinary shares 72 million
Options (listed & unlisted) 42 million
Market cap (undiluted) at
$0.13/sh≈ $9.4 million
Cash (end of June Qtr) ≈ $1.7 million
Average daily volume ≈ 17K
Directors and Senior Management
Dale Rogers Non-Exec Chairman
Clay Gordon Managing Director
Tim Manners Non-Exec Director
Mike Hendriks Non-Exec Director
Philip Gray Non-Exec Director
Simon Durack Company Secretary
Shareholder Structure
Directors 19%
Crocodile Gold 16%
Number of shareholders 763
Top 20 shareholders 64%
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Dale Rogers
Non Executive
Chairman
Dale has a Bachelor of Engineering (Mining) and over 25 years’ experience in the mining industry, commencing in Kalgoorlie and Kambalda in
the 1980’s where he managed several underground mines for WMC before moving to the new project development of WMC’s Mt Keith
Operations during the pre-strip and the first year of ore production in the mid-1990’s. At the time, this was the largest contractor earthmoving
operation by volume in the Southern Hemisphere. He has developed and managed operations in Australia and overseas, including taking
Albidon Limited as Managing Director from a junior explorer with a market capitalisation of $40m in 2005 to a market capitalisation of almost
$1 billion in 2008. Mr Rogers is currently non executive Chairman of Phoenix Gold Limited.
Clay Gordon
Managing
Director
Clay has a Bachelor of Applied Science (Geology) and a Master of Science (Mineral Economics) and has over 25 years’ experience in the
resources industry in senior operational and management positions with various mining companies in a range of commodities, including
precious and base metals and industrial minerals. Clay founded and operated Mining Assets Pty Ltd (between 2004 and 2012), which is a
private consultancy involved in the assessment and marketing of mineral projects and was a founding Director of Phoenix Gold, resigning in
May 2013 in order to concentrate on PGO. Clay is a Member of the Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy and the Australian Institute
of Geoscientists.
Tim Manners
Non Executive
Director
Tim has over 20 years’ experience in senior finance roles within the Australian and International resources sector. He is a Fellow of the
Institute of Chartered Accountants of Australia and a qualified Company Secretary. Mr Manners has significant experience in the fields of
accounting, taxation, treasury and financial risk management in companies spanning all stages of corporate growth, from exploration activities,
project development through to producing companies. Having obtained his professional qualifications with Ernst & Young, Mr Manners has
focussed his career in the resources industry with exposure to both base and precious metals businesses and bulk commodities. Mr Manners
has held Chief Financial Officer roles at both Western Areas NL , Perilya Ltd and Bathurst Resources Ltd and is currently CFO gold explorer
and miner Phoenix Gold Limited.
Philip Gray
Non Executive
Director
Philip, a founding shareholder of Hydrotech, is an Investment Banker with over 35 years of international experience, with an emphasis on
Emerging Markets in Asia. In the course of his extensive career, he has been Chairman/Director of several listed operating entities on a
number of Exchanges, Chairman of several professional bodies, and has been involved with Australian Capital Markets for over 20 years, first
as Chairman of GT Management (Australia) and later on as Chairman of HSBC James Capel (Australia) Limited. He holds an MA in Marketing
and amongst his other qualifications; Philip is a Fellow of The Institute of Directors and a Member of The Society of Trust and Estate
Practitioners.
Mike Hendriks
Non Executive
Director
Mike is a Chartered Accountant and is a member of the Financial Services Institute of Australia and of the Australian Institute of Company
Directors. He started his career with Price WaterhouseCoopers in 1979. Since then he has gained extensive experience in the financial
services sector in various roles in the banking and stockbroking industries. From 1998 to 2007 he was the national sales and distribution
manager for ITC (now Elders Forestry). Mr Hendriks is on the advisory board of a private WA company, Chrystal and Co Pty Ltd and is a non
executive director of an unlisted UK company Carlton Resources Plc.
Experienced Team
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Delivering on Key Promises
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Since listing, the focus has been on advancing the high-grade Toms Gully mine towards production:
‒ Successfully grown Resources
‒ Delivered a maiden ore Reserve
‒ Completed a Feasibility Study with assistance from independent industry experts
‒ Announced a robust business plan for recommencement of gold mining and milling operations
ObjectiveAt listing,
March 2013
Current position,
August 2013Achievements (over past 6 months)
Mineral
Resources0.514mt at 8.4g/t 140,000 oz 1.065mt at 9.0g/t for 310,000 oz
122% increase in Resources as announced
to ASX 3 July 2013. Significant potential for
further growth.
Ore Reserves - 775kt at 6.9g/t for 175,000 oz
Underpinning first 3 years of operations plan
with good growth potential ($3m included in
feasibility for infill & extension drilling).
Feasibility
study-
5 year plan, targeting 65k oz p.a.,
at low costs (C1 = A$663,
C3=A$903)
Rapid start-up & payback, robust margins at
Au A$1,444 generating up to $40m p.a., total
A$121m EBITDA over 5 year plan.
Market Cap $14.4m (at $0.20/sh) $9.4m (at $0.13/sh) Recent recognition on back of Feasibility.
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Gold PriceAUD USD
Renison Consolidated
Mines Ltd
2005-Mar‘07GBS
July-Sept ‘08
Croc. Gold
March-August ’10
Incl. Plant upgrade
& $2.5m diamond
drilling
Mt Bundy – History
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Toms Gully
open pit,
Rustlers
Roost pit &
heap leach
PGO
Delivers Toms
Gully Feasibility
August 2013
US$ Gold
Carpentaria, ‘88-91 Toms Gully Open pit, 105k oz at 9.3g/t $350-$450/Oz
RRMPL, ‘96-98 Rustlers Roost heap-leach 110k oz $300-$400/Oz
Renison, ‘99-03 Quest, heap-leach, ~ 10koz $300-$400/Oz
Renison, ‘07 Toms Gully UG, ~ 6koz < $700/Oz
GBS,’08 Toms Gully UG, ~ 4koz ~ $800/Oz
CRK, ‘10 Toms Gully UG < $1,100/Oz
Primary, August 2013 Toms Gully Feasibility announced ~ $1,400/Oz
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Toms Gully – History
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Company Issue Situation Solution
Carpentaria
Gold P/L
(1991)
Geotechnical
Following very successful open pit,
underground decline access
commenced but encountered difficult
ground associated with a known fault
zone on eastern side of orebody.
Decline has since been rehabilitated
by subsequent operators & is now
useable. Second decline access
established within areas of good
ground conditions, avoiding the fault
zones.
Rension Cons.
Mines Ltd
(2007)
Flooding
Flood prevention strategy based on
max. monthly rainfall average,
however, mine received monthly quota
in 24 hours. Pumping capacity too
small, mine floods and is eventually
sold.
Primary’s strategy based on max. 24
hour average, consequently pumping
capacity is 10 times that of Renison.
GBS &
Crocodile
Gold,
(‘08-10)
Poor ore
grades
Decline was heading to higher grade
ore, but majority of mining situated in
lower grade zone. Mining method
resulted in excessive dilution (≈
200%). Both contribute to lower than
planned grades.
Primary to specifically target higher
grade zones. Also use different mining
method to control dilution (split-face
firing of ore & waste separately).
Several episodes of underground mining, various technical challenges
Solutions built into PGO Feasibility Study
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Toms Gully (310k oz) estimated & reported by Cube Consulting in accordance with the 2012 Edition of JORC Code.
‒ Estimation vetted by second independent geology/resource consultant, Quatitative Group.
Rustlers Roost (80% PGO) reported by Cube Consulting in accordance with the 2004 Edition of JORC Code.
Targeting review of Rustlers Roost & introduction of Quest resource.
Maiden ore reserve estimated and reported by independent consultants, Golder Associates in accordance with the
2012 Edition of JORC Code.
Primary Gold - Resources &
Reserves
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Tonnes Grade Au Tonnes Grade Au Tonnes Grade Au
(kt) (g/t) (kOz) (kt) (g/t) (kOz) (kt) (g/t) (kOz)
815 9.1 240 250 8.7 70 1,065 9.0 310
Tonnes Grade Au Tonnes Grade Au Tonnes Grade Au
(kt) (g/t) (kOz) (kt) (g/t) (kOz) (kt) (g/t) (kOz)
19,920 0.9 573 10,320 0.9 302 30,240 0.9 875
Tonnes Grade Au Tonnes Grade Au Tonnes Grade Au
(kt) (g/t) (kOz) (kt) (g/t) (kOz) (kt) (g/t) (kOz)
775 6.9 175 775 6.9 175
Mineral
Resources
Ore
Reserves
Toms Gully
(PGO 100%)
Proved Probable Total
Rustlers
Roost
(PGO 80%)
Indicated Inferred Total
Toms Gully
(PGO 100%)
Indicated Inferred Total
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Toms Gully Gold Mine & Mill
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100% owned Toms Gully within Mt Bundy Gold Project
Located 100km from Darwin, capital city of NT
Low operational & political risk
Access via sealed highway
22kv to mine & mill
Granted mining lease
High-grade production history
115k oz at 8.2 g/t (’88-’08)
High-grade resource
310k oz at 9.0 g/t
Significant infrastructure:
‒ 250k tpa processing plant (recently refurbished)
‒ Open pit with 2 declines accessing underground
orebody
‒ Decline developed 1km down length of underground
orebody
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Dip extensive, shallow dipping, high-grade quartz + sulphide vein
Gold grades 3 to 30g/t
Mineralisation up to 4m thick
Mining guided by grade
Drilled 1.5km down dip
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Tonnes Range (kt) 300 350 750 1,000
Grade Range (g/t) 8.0 9.0 8.0 9.0
Ounces Range (kOz Au) 75 100 200 300
Target 1 Target 2
Resource &
Reserve Area
Proposed holes
(Target 1)
TGD321
TGD327
TGDDH006
TGDDH007
TGDDH027
Note: ranges are
approximations only
Proposed holes
(Target 2)
Toms Gully - Resource Growth
Two priority targets:
‒ Target 1 Extending the resource down dip -
potential for 100k ounces per 200m extension
‒ Target 2 Repeat structure - potential for up to 300k
ounces in repeat structure
A$3m included in Feasibility budget
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Exploration Target – Cautionary
Statements
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All references to Exploration Targets are made with the following clarifications & disclosures in accordance with JORC 2012 clauses 17,
18, 19:
• Potential quantities and grades are conceptual in nature, that there has been insufficient exploration to estimate a Mineral Resource
and that it is uncertain if further exploration will result in the estimation of a Mineral Resource.
• Targets are based on proposed exploration drilling programmes.
• The Company intends to commence these proposed drilling programmes within 2 years.
• Exploration activity will aim to test the validity of geological models.
• Exploration Targets based on a geological model which incorporates:
• Style of mineralisation similar to existing Resource, i.e. structurally controlled, quartz vein hosted, gold deposit.
• Approximations of tonnes and grade assumes grades, dimensions and orientation similar to those estimated for Toms Gully
Resource.
• Existing exploration data which indicates the potential for repetitions and extensions to the Resource.
• Minimal Exploration drilling activities completed to date :
• Target 1 located down dip of current Resource – only 2 drill holes, one of which intersected anomalous gold mineralisation, the
other drilled outside the target zone (see slide 10 for drill details),
• Target 2 located in footwall of current Resource – only 3 drill holes, one intersected anomalous gold mineralisation, one not
deep enough, one not sampled (see slide 10 for drill details).
• See slide 17 for Competent Persons Statement .
HoleNumber
Drill Type Northing Easting RL dip azimuth depth from to intersection comment
Target 1 TGD321 diamond 3577.5 14168.8 1042.2 -90 360 316.0m 285.15m 285.8m 0.65m @ 3.7g/t
TGD327 diamond 3134.7 14005.9 1068.6 -90 360 340.1m N/A outside target zone
Target 2 TGDDH006 diamond 4051.1 14550.0 1054.9 -85 360 840.0m 605.2m 607.0m 1.8m at 4.4g/t incl. 0.35 @ 14.2g/t
TGDDH007 diamond 4050.0 14399.0 1039.8 -85 358 568.2m N/A not drilled to target zone
TGDDH027 diamond 4246.9 14550.9 1045.0 -85 358 750.0m N/A target zone not sampled
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Toms Gully Feasibility Study
Aim: assess viability of recommencing
mining and gold processing at Toms Gully
Managed by PGO executives (geologist &
engineer), with major works completed by
independent expert consultants:
‒ Cube Consulting - resource estimate
‒ Quantitative Group - reviewed
resource
‒ Golder Associates - ore reserve
estimate
‒ Independent Metallurgical Operations
- testwork, processing flow sheet,
capital & operating cost estimates
‒ Como Engineering - mill
refurbishment plan and capital cost
estimates
Feasibility Study outcomes and business
plan announced to ASX 27 August 2013.
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Targeting 350,000 t at 6.9g/t & 65,000 recovered
ounces gold per annum
22 months to steady-state including start-up
A$19m working capital (incl. $2m contingency)
5 year plan, with first 3 years in ore reserve
C1 Costs: A$663/oz
C3 Costs: A$1,020/oz
C3 less once-off capital costs: A$903/oz
Generating A$121 million EBITDA (at spot
A$1,444/oz)
Cashflow positive – 10 months
Payback of start-up capital - 24 months
Feasibility Study – Outcomes
Note: Primary confirms that all the material
assumptions underpinning the production
target and/or forecast financial information
derived from a production target, in the
initial public report of 27 August 2013
continue to apply and have not materially
changed.
The potential quantity and grade of an
exploration target is conceptual in nature,
there has been insufficient exploration to
determine a mineral resource and there is
no certainty that further exploration work
will result in the determination of mineral
resources or that the production target itself
will be realised.
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Feasibility Study – Working Capital
Start-up Working Capital (AUD)
General $1.5
Electrical $1
Fixed plant $1
Contingency $2
Mill refurb & upgrade $5
Dewatering/mine refurb $6
Mine development to 1st ore $2.5
Total $19m
250ktpa processing plant included in Mt Bundy acquisition
Replacement cost ≈A$20m
Original strategy (on listing) contemplated toll treatment &
mill refurbishment to be paid out of cashflow
Current strategy includes upgrade to 350ktpa for 65koz p.a
A$19m start-up working capital, including $2m contingency
‒ Dewatering & refurbishment of mine
‒ Mill upgrade (complete installation of tower mill,
install gravity circuit, intense leach reactor,
improvements
to floatation)
Mine & mill refurbishment and Stage 1 mill upgrade
completed
concurrently - months 1 to 8
Stage 2 mill upgrade to 350ktpa (≈A$4m)
‒ paid out of cashflow
‒ Months 17 to 20
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Utilises existing mine & mill infrastructure
Room & pillar, 85% recovery
Minimum ore criteria - 1.2m wide and + 6.5g/t
Dilution - 0.6m at 0.0g/t Au (approx. 45%)
2 x twin boom jumbos
Split-face (resue) firing
Ramping-up to 350ktpa over 18 month period
Ore Reserve 775kt, 5yr Feasibility total 1.4Mt
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Current capacity 250ktpa
Pre-production refurbishment &
Stage 1 Upgrade (months 1-8)
‒ complete installation of tower
mill, add gravity & intense leach
reactor (acacia)
‒ Increase recoveries from 85%
to 88.6%
Stage 2 Up-grade 350kt & 65k oz
pa
‒ Completed months 17-20
‒ Increase capacity at primary
mill, floatation & leaching
‒ Recoveries increase to 89.6%
Steady state production - month 24
Targeting 277k oz total over initial 5
year life
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Feasibility Study - Financials
$/t $/oz
Mining 69.9 353
Processing 47.4 239
Maintenance 2.9 15
Admin 11.2 56
C1 131.4 663
Croc Gold Royalty1 1.8 9
Croc Gold Qrtly Payments2 1.1 7
NT Government Royalty3 11.2 55
C2 14.1 71
Sustaining Capital 8.9 45
Capital development - mine 24.5 124
C3 33.3 168
C3 Total Cash Costs $185/t $903/oz
Financials (AUD) Ore ReserveFeasibility
Study
Start-up working capital A$19m A$19m
C1 A$673/oz A$663/oz
C2 A$731/oz A$734/oz
C3 A$1,105/oz A$1,020/oz
C3 (less once-off start-up
costs)A$913/oz A$903/oz
Gold price US$1,300 US$1,300
AUD-USD exchange 0.90 0.90
Revenue A$222m A$401m
EBITDA A$52m A$121m
Note 1: Croc Gold Royalty $10/oz capped at $2.5m
Note 2: Croc Gold Qtrly payments – 4 equal payments capped at
$1.55m
Note 3: NT Government Royalty “profit” based, therefore moves with
gold price
NT royalty “Profit” based, after:
‒ carried-forward losses,
‒ Mining studies/evaluations
‒ Capital deductions
‒ Allowance for corporate costs
‒ paid 6 monthly
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Feasibility Study - Financials
Cashflow positive 10 months
Payback 24 months
Initial 5 year mine life
A$121m EBITDA
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Toms Gully - Next 12 Months
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Mine Refurb & Stage 1 Mill upgrade
Commence production
Stage 2 Mill Upgrade
Steady state production
Cash flow positive
Payback
Toms Gully Exploration
20192013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018
Transition to “miner” status
Regain access to mine – 1st ore production, mid 2014
Re-commission mill – 1st gold production, mid 2014
Cashflow positive – Q3, 2014
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Large-scale mineralised system of close-spaced, strataform, quartz-sulphide veins.
Current Resource 30Mt at 0.9g/t for 875k Ounces. (Primary 80%).
2012 Scoping Study supports the potential for large-scale, low strip, open cut, mining operation likely production
costs below $A1,100 per ounce.
Potential to increase inventories by upgrading the Inferred material to Indicated / Measured and extending
mineralisation at depth.
Results warrant further studies. Critical path - metallurgical testwork to ascertain effectiveness of heap leach and
select optimal process flowsheet and recovery.
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Very large system.
Remains open at depth and along strike.
Shallow drill intercepts to west include
illustrate further oxide potential:
‒ 36m at 1.27g/t (from 33m) in RRC260,
and
‒ 24m at 1.24g/t (from 48m) in RRC262
‒ Refer to Appendix 2 of HTI
announcement 14 November 2012 for
full details
Approximately 50 strike-km remains to be
explored.
Last explored 2003
Rustlers Roost – Resource Upside
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Resource Upside – New Discoveries
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Project contains all key attributes of Pine Creek-style, quartz-hosted gold mineralisation:
‒ Favourable stratigraphic units (Mount Bonnie, Burrell Creek, Koolpin).
‒ Structural setting (anticlines and shear zones) and,
‒ Proximity to granite intrusions (Mount Bundy, Mount Goyder intrusive).
History of success with basic
mapping and geochem techniques.
E.g. first 11 samples of outcropping
Toms Gully quartz reef averaged
9.6g/t.
Full details of sampling provided in
Appendix 2 of HTI’s ASX
announcement of 14 November 2012
All Resources (TG, RR, Quest) have
strong surface expression.
Minimal Regional exploration since
1990’s
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Resource Upside – New Discoveries
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Large drill & geochemical surface databases - Mine the db!
‒ 2,700 drill holes; 180km drilling;
‒ Rock-chips: 2,691 values; 69 values above 5g/t. max 88.2g/t Au
‒ Soils: 42,696 values ; 2,200 values above 1.0g/t., max 159g/t Au
‒ Full details of sampling provided in Appendix 2 of HTI’s ASX announcement of 14 November 2012
‒ ~ 60 targets identified but, drilling and geochem is clustered around the known deposits…
Toms Gully – surprisingly poor coverage; Priority
Rustlers Roost
‒ Several large (to 1.5km x 400m), 100ppb soil anomalies remain to be drill tested
‒ Rock-chips include: 26.1g/t 16.4g/t, 5.2g/t, and 4.0g/t.
‒ ~ 50km strike remains untested
Quest
‒ Several large (to 2km x 800m), +10ppb anomalies remain to be drill tested.
‒ Rock-chips include: 7.2g/t (and 1,600g/t Ag), 3g/t, and 3.3g/t.
MAJORITY OF PROJECT REMAINS UN-EXPLORED USING MODERN EXPLORATION TECHNIQUES
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Primary Gold – Investment Summary
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Delivering on promises
Targeting first production Sept Qtr 2014 – Toms Gully
‒ Low cost, rapid start-up, fast payback
‒ C1 costs A$663/oz, C3 costs A$903/oz, spot Au A$1,444/oz
‒ Ramping-up to 65k ounces p.a., 5 year mine life
‒ project cash flow: A$40million EBITDA p.a., A$121million over 5 years
Growth potential
‒ Toms Gully remains open down dip
‒ A$3m allocated to follow priority targets
‒ Rustlers Roost – positive scoping study, not drilled since 2003, geochem targets identified
‒ Lack of regional exploration, multiple targets to follow-up
Strong and experienced Board, established credentials in gold sector
Attractive investment proposition:
‒ $11 EV/Measured + Indicated oz compared to peer avg. of $32/oz
‒ $52 EV/Reserve oz compared to $382/oz (avg.) for Producers
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JORC Statements
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Toms Gully - The information in this market announcement is extracted from the reports entitled July 2013 Toms Gully Resource Estimate, announced 3
July 2013 and Toms Gully Ore Reserve Estimate Summary Report, August 2013, announced 27 August 2013. Both reports are available to view on
www.primarygold.com.au.
Primary Gold Limited confirms it is not aware of any new information or data that materially affects the information in the original market announcements
relating to Toms Gully mineral resources and ore reserves, that all material assumptions and technical parameters underpinning the Toms Gully mineral
resource estimate continue to apply and have not materially changed. The company confirms that the form and context in which the Competent Person’s
findings are presented have not been materially modified from the original market announcement.
The information in this announcement that relates to Toms Gully exploration targets and associated exploration results are based on, and fairly represent,
information and supporting documentation compiled and prepared by Mr Clay Gordon who is a Member of The Australasian Institute of Mining and
Metallurgy and Australian Institute of Geoscientists. Mr Gordon is a full-time employee and shareholder of Primary Gold Limited.
Mr Gordon has sufficient experience which is relevant to the styles of mineralisation and types of deposit under consideration and to the activity being
undertaken to qualify as a Competent Person as defined in the 2012 Edition of the ‘Australasian Code for Reporting of Exploration Results, Mineral
Resources and Ore Reserves’.
Mr Gordon has provided prior written consent as to the form and context in which the Exploration Targets and the supporting information are presented in
this market announcement.
Rustlers Roost - Represents Primary Gold’s 80% interest. The information in this announcement that relates to the regional exploration results and
Rustlers Roost Mineral Resource is based on information reviewed and compiled by Mr Brian Fitzpatrick, who is a Member of The Australasian Institute
of Mining and Metallurgy with Chartered Professional accreditation. Mr Fitzpatrick is a full-time employee of Cube Consulting Pty Ltd and has sufficient
experience which is relevant to the styles of mineralisation and types of deposit 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’. Mr Fitzpatrick consents to the inclusion in the report of the matters based on his information in the form and context in which it appears.
Primary Gold Mineral Resources & Ore Reserves, Competent Person’s Statements:
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Clay Gordon Sarah Geall
Primary Gold Limited
Managing Director
+61 8 9488 8874
FTI Consulting
+61 8 9485 8888
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