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GOLD SILVER PROJECT
5 Million OZ GOLD EQUIVALENTTa
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100% Owned
June 2020TSX/V : BNCH
OTCQB : CYRTF
WKN : A2JM2X
PHOENIX EAST
PHOENIX
DUKE’S RIDGE
AGB
MINERALIZED DOMAINS USED FOR EXPLORATION TARGET, MINERAL INVENTORY AND MODELLED PIT SHELLS ON GROUND MAGNETICS
Mine Portal
Mine Portal
TECHNICAL PRESENTATION
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Disclaimer
Forward Looking Statements:
Certain statements and/or graphics in the Company’s press releases, web site information and corporate displays, among others, constitute “forward-looking statements”. These statements are based on informationcurrently available to the Company and the Company provides no assurance that actual results will meet management’s expectations. Forward-looking statements include estimates and statements that describe theCompany’s future plans, objectives or goals, including words to the effect that the Company or management expects a stated condition or result to occur. Forward-looking statements may be identified by terms such as“believes”, “anticipates”, “expects”, “estimates”, “may”, “could”, “would”, “will”, or “plan”, or their conditional or future forms. Since forward-looking statements are based on assumptions and address future events andconditions, by their very nature they involve inherentrisks and uncertainties.
Actual results relating to, among other things, results of exploration, project development, reclamation and capital costs of the Company’s mineral properties, and the Company’s financial condition and prospects, coulddiffer materially from those currently anticipated in such statements for many reasons such as: changes in general economic conditions and conditions in the financial markets ; changes in demand and prices for minerals ;litigation, legislative, environmental and other judicial, regulatory, political and competitive developments; technological and operational difficulties encountered in connection with the activities of the Company; andother matters discussed in this presentation. This list is not exhaustive of the factors that may affect any of the Company’s forward-looking statements. These and other factors should be considered carefully and readersshould not place undue reliance on the Company’s forward-looking statements. The Company does not undertake to update any forward looking statement that may be made from time to time by the Company or on itsbehalf, except if required to do so by applicable securities laws. You are cautioned notto place any undue reliance on any forward-looking statement.
Forward Looking Statements or Information Related to Exploration:
Relating to exploration, the identification of exploration targets and any implied future investigation of such targets on the basis of specific geological, geochemical and geophysical evidence or trends are future-lookingand subject to a variety of possible outcomes which may or may not include the discovery, or extension, or termination of mineralization. Further, areas around known mineralized intersections or surface showings maybe marked by wording such as “open”, “untested”, “possible extension” or “exploration potential” or by symbols such as “?”. Such wording or symbols should not be construed as a certainty that mineralizationcontinues or that the character of mineralization (e.g. grade or thickness) will remain consistent from a known and measured data point. The key risks related to exploration in general are that chances of identifyingeconomical reserves are extremely small.
The presentation contains historical exploration data thathave not been verified by Benchmark Metals Inc. and may not be accurate or complete, and therefore the information should notbe relied upon.
Michael Dufresne, M.Sc., P.Geol., P.Geo., an independent director of the Company, also serves as a Technical Advisor and is the Qualified Person, as defined by National Instrument 43-101, responsible for reviewing andapproving the technical content of all materials publicly disclosed by Benchmark, including the contents ofthis presentation.
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Benchmark Metals Inc. is a mineral exploration company focused on proving
and developing the substantial resource potential of the Lawyer’s Gold and
Silver project, located in the prolific Golden Horseshoe of northern British
Columbia, Canada.
Benchmark is a member of the Metals Group of Companies, and is led by a
dynamic group of resource sector professionals with a long track record of
success in evaluating and advancing mining projects from exploration
through to production, attracting capital and overcoming adversity to deliver
exceptional shareholder value
About Benchmark Metals Inc.
LAWYERSGOLD & SILVER PROJECT
VANCOUVER
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Why Invest in Benchmark? - Rapidly advancing towards production scenarios
WORLDS LARGEST HEDGE FUND SEES GOLD RISING 30% TO US $2000
2018
2019
2020
2021
2021Acquired the Project
Inaugural Field Program
Drilling provided bulk-tonnage potential and large gold-silver mineralized zones from surface.Eric Sprott becomes major shareholder.
Expansion Drilling
Block modeling of numerous zones.Mineral Inventory Target.Pit shell modeling.50,000 m expansion and definition drill program.Additional new discovery potential.
Resource Estimate
Targeting multi-million oz potentialAdvanced work programs to enable Economic & Engineering Studies.
PEA
Results to substantiate a world-class gold-silver asset.Working towards mine development & production scenarios
Extensive data compilation and small work program to determine future scope and scale of the project.
Source: Bridgewater’s co-chief investment officer Greg Jensen
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Located in British Columbia’s prolific ‘GOLDEN HORSESHOE’
Lawyers project is located within the northeastern region of the prolific metal-endowed Stikine terrane. Magmatic events in Stikinia during the Late Triassic and EarlyJurassic are the driving source for the development of mineralizing porphyry and epithermal systems. On both the east and west sides of the Bowser Basin the same
magmatic and mineralizing events are recognized, forming an arch of gold and polymetallic mineralization; known herein as the ‘Golden Horseshoe’
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The Lawyer’s Project
**Source: Benchmark NI43-101 Report, SEDAR,
Fast Track To Production
Historic past producer of 171,000 oz gold & 3.7 million oz silver*
Proven & profitable mining jurisdiction
Existing infrastructure estimated @ $50 million
5 expandable resource zones
8 additional prospects for new discovery
Mine Portal
Mine Portal
Tailings Facility
Extensive Road
Network
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Location
Road access with year-round exploration potential
11km from existing & permitted Baker Mill
45km NW of Kemess Gold Copper Mine & Power
Proven & profitable mining jurisdiction
First Nations agreement signed
5 year exploration permit granted
Sturdee Airstrip 13 km southeast of Lawyers
Upgrading access with three 30 tonne bridges
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Property Overview
STRATIGRAPHYHAZELTON GROUP
STRUCTURAL DOMAINSFAULTS CONTROL MINERALIZATION
RADIOMETRICS K/ThCORRELATION WITH MINERALIZATION
2020 Mapping Focus
0 2 4 km
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The Toodoggone Mineral District and Lawyers Stratigraphy
Fault – AssumedFault – InferredFault – Observed
Conglomerate
Black Lake Intrusive
Basalt
Hornblende Phyric Andesite
Crowded Porphyry Andesite
Andesite
Lapilli Tuff
Quartz Eye Tuff
Limestone 0 2 4 km
2020 Mapping Focus
Marmot
AGB
Cliff CreekDukes Ridge
Phoenix
E-Grid
ArticSilver Pond
Round Mountain
Marmot East
Black Lake
Silicon Valley
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Structure
STRUCTURAL DOMAINSIsolate structurally bound blocks with similar geologic characteristics - compare apples to apples
NW to NNW TRENDING FAULTS (Syn / Post-Min)
• Dominant structural features on property
• NW to NNW (310 + 340°) striking with subvertical or steep SW or NE dips
• Normal displacement; likely reactivated at some time (strike-slip)
• Oldest structures on the property representing syn-volcanic growth faults that formed during lower Jurassic extension and block faulting
• Act as conduits for later intermediate / mafic dykes
• Similar orientation as the CC-DR-PX and AGB hydrothermal systems (mineralized)
• Manifest as m-scale, sub-vertical fracture zones that are variably altered (silica +/- pyrite +/- sericite) and mineralized (low to high-grade min)
0 2 4 km
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Structure – 2019 Ground Magnetics
• Excellent correlation with mapped surficial structures• Faults acted as conduits for mineralizing fluids and therefore control the mineralization• Mineralized zones occur in the hanging wall of the fault structures associated with magnetic
mediums• Numerous new targets identified for follow-up work and testing in 2020• Ground magnetic surveys are planned at several zones
Cliff Creek mineralization associated in part with these structures
Dukes Ridge and Phoenix mineralization associated in part with these structures
AGB mineralization associated in part with these structures
0 2 4 km
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Alteration
With proximity to mineralized zones, arange of different alteration assemblagesare recognized, from distal to proximal:
• Propylitic – epidote, chlorite
• Hematite – pervasive alteration and replacement of mafic minerals
• Phyllic (QSP) – quartz-sericite-pyrite alteration
• Silicic – microcrystalline quartz, silica flooding
• Potassic – fine-grained potassium feldspar as adularia ± sericite
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Alteration – K/Th Radiometrics
Resource Expansion Zones
Inaugural Drilling in 2020
Early Stage Exploration Targets
Marmot
AGB
Cliff CreekDukes Ridge
Phoenix
E-Grid
Artic
Silver Pond
Round Mountain
Marmot East
Black Lake
Silicon Valley
In 2018 Benchmark completed a large airborne radiometric survey
• There is a very good correlation of elevated K/Th ratios (here shown in red and
pinks) to known areas of mineralization.
• The strong response is a result of the addition of potassium to the volcanic host
rocks as they were altered by the mineralizing fluids.
• 100% of known occurrences are associated with radiometric highs.
• Therefore, radiometrics is a very powerful targeting tool.
Road Access to Kemess 45 km SE
Historic Tailings
Camp
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Mineralization
Mineralization occurs in two discrete styles:
1. Phoenix-style mineralization is hosted within discrete quartz veins measuring approximately 1-8 metreswide. The veins contain semi-massive sulphides, including acanthite, sulfosalts, chalcopyrite, pyrite and native silver.
2. Broad zones of multiphase hydrothermal breccias composed of multi-generational chalcedony and quartz-hematite veining. The mineralized veins contain abundant fine to medium grained sulphides (acanthite, sulfosalts, chalcopyrite, and pyrite) and native gold, silver, and electrum.
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Cliff Creek Mineralization
1ST = Sooty thin sulphide veins • mm scale• mineralized, gold/silver sulfosalts
2ND = Translucent grey quartz veins and stockwork silica flooding • mm to cm scale• mineralized, gold/silver sulfosalts (less so than 1)• hydrothermal breccia
3RD = Milky quartz open space filing veins • terminating crystals often amethyst• often crack and fill of type 1/2 veins, using the same plane of weakness
4TH = Breccia Veining - Hematite breccia• often associated with the zones of mineralization• not mineralized but contains clasts of mineralized 1/2 veins
5TH = Calcite veins, crack and fill, re-brecciation• reactivate mineralized veins/zones• often creating brecciated zones within the zones of mineralization • this could be space filling fluids in rubble zones from brecciated associated with earlier events?• discrete calcite veins outside of mineralized zones suggest this event doesn’t have the pressure to cause
brecciation
SEQU
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G / M
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ALIZA
TION
1ST
2nd
3rd
4th
5th
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The Geological Model – Low Sulphidation Epithermal System
.
Fault – AssumedFault – InferredFault – Observed
Conglomerate
Black Lake Intrusive
Basalt
Hornblende Phyric Andesite
Crowded Porphyry Andesite
Andesite
Lapilli Tuff
Quartz Eye Tuff
Limestone 0 2 4 km
2020 Mapping Focus
B
B’
A A’
SULPHIDATION STATE
T°C
Log
f (S
2)
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The Geological Model – Low Sulphidation + Porphyry Potential?
Generalized cross section of the Toodoggone district
AGB
CLIFF CREEK
SILVER POND?
?
Generalized cross section of the Toodoggone district (based on Diakow et al., 1993) showing location of the mineral deposits and prospect relative to the typical porphyry alteration zoning (based on Sillitoe, 2010), modified from MDRU/GBC 2019 Report.
The Mineral Deposits Research Group (MDRU) at the University of British Columbia is shedding light on the relationships between the porphyry and epithermal mineralization of the Toodoggone (link to report).
• They suggest historically mined and explored epithermal deposits are part of larger porphyry systems.
• This is based on a new exploration framework and geochemical index (MPIx) for defining porphyry potential.
• MDRU determined several low-sulphidation epithermal systems have numerous features that are indicative of the shallow parts of a porphyry system including the Cliff Creek zone on the Lawyers property.
• Ongoing work by Benchmark has identified an extensive (1.3 by 1.4 km) zone of clay alteration, known as the Silver Pond Zone.
• This may be the manifestation of a deeper high-sulphidation or porphyry environment
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90% of the 140 km2 property is underexplored
• Five resource expansion zones
• Two new discovery zones for 2020 drill testing
• Six early stage exploration targets for new discoveries
Previous mining overlooked the bulk-tonnage and porphyry potential
• High-grade drill intercepts within wider mineralized envelopes
• Open at depth - average drill hole under 100m
• Copper porphyry targets associated with large zones of clay alteration, soil and radiometric anomalies, and key stratigraphic horizons
Large Resource Expansion Areas with New Discovery Potential
Gold-Silver Zones Over Radiometric Geophysics
5 Million oz Gold-Silver Exploration Target
High Grade Drill Results*
3.00m at 259 g/t gold & 3,320 g/t silver – AGB
3.05m at 52 g/t gold & 846 g/t silver – Dukes
2.40m at 87 g/t gold & 2,407 g/t silver – Cliffs
0.90m at 132.5 g/t gold & 8,560 g/t silver - Phoenix
Bulk-Tonnage Drill Results*
25.00m at 2.79 g/t gold & 177 g/t silver – AGB
33.53m at 5.76 g/t gold & 128.65 g/t silver – Dukes
36.50m at 2.68 g/t gold & 82.57 g/t silver – Cliffs
26.00m at 2.42 g/t gold & 100.26 g/t silver - Phoenix
Resource Expansion Zones
Inaugural Drilling in 2020
Early Stage Exploration Targets
Marmot
AGB
Cliff CreekDukes Ridge
Phoenix
E-Grid
Artic
Silver Pond
Round Mountain
Marmot East
Black Lake
Silicon Valley
Road Access to Kemess 45 km SE
Porphyry Targets
Historic Tailings
Camp
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Cliff Creek Zone - Discovery & Growth
The Cliff Creek Zone extends for over 1.2 km along strike and 250 metres vertical depth and remains open
Broad parallel zones of bulk-tonnage mineralization and high-grade mineralization hosted in the hanging-wall of steeply northwest dipping faults
New zones are being discovered within 50 metres of historical underground workings and drilling
Drilling highlights:
• 2.68 g/t Au, 82.57 g/t Ag or 3.71 g/t AuEq across 36.50 metres core length
• 87.00 g/t Au, 2407.0 g/t Ag or 117.01 g/t AuEq across 2.4 metres core length
*Drill core-lengths
WSW ENE**
NEW PARALLEL ZONE DISCOVERED19CCDD025: 36.3 m @ 3.19 g/t AuEq
Incl. 3.23 m @ 18.24 g/t AuEq
POTENTIAL FOR NEW DISCOVERIES
50M FROM MAIN ZONE & ONLY
JUST DISCOVERED
OPEN AT DEPTH
Historical drilling not fully sampled.
Multiple parallel zones projected along strike.
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Cliff Creek Zone Exploration Target
Cliff Creek bulk tonnage Exploration Target ranges from 30.6
million tonnes to 34.7 million tonnes with a range in grades
of 1.71 g/t AuEq to 1.73 g/t AuEq at a lower cutoff of 0.5 g/t
Au, yielding an estimated range of 1,682,000 AuEq
ounces to 1,924,000 AuEq ounces.*
86% of the AuEq ounces are within 300m of surface.
Cliff Creek remains remains open in all directions.
AGB, Duke’s Ridge, Phoenix, and Phoenix East zones have
similar resource potential.
BLOCK MODEL
Pit shell model
*A silver to gold ratio of 80:1 has been used in the calculation of AuEq
**Total ounces may not add due to rounding.
***The tonnes, grade and ounces presented are an Exploration Target, and are conceptual in nature,
there has been insufficient exploration to define a mineral resource and it is uncertain if further
exploration will result in the target being delineated as a mineral resource. The Target has not been
evaluated for reasonable prospects for future economic extraction as metallurgical work and drilling are
planned and ongoing.
1.92 Moz AuEq EXPLORATION TARGET(CLIFF CREEK ZONE LONG SECTION) – 1.2 Km
Exploration Target*** – Range of Tonnes and Grades
A full table of results, modeling details, and parameters can be found on the Benchmark Metals website and in the February 28th press release.
AuCutoff Tonnes Avg au g/t au oz Avg ag g/t ag oz Avg EQ Au ppm EQ Au oz
0.2 61,969,042 0.866 1,725,597 25.66 51,124,711 1.154 2,299,767
0.5 34,687,453 1.278 1,425,494 39.791 44,375,916 1.725 1,923,869
2 4,349,789 3.678 514,302 128.402 17,956,826 5.12 715,971
0.2 55,046,348 0.859 1,520,935 25.486 45,104,233 1.146 2,027,490
0.5 30,622,770 1.266 1,246,245 39.451 38,841,095 1.709 1,682,460
2 3,655,852 3.794 445,972 130.289 15,313,962 5.258 617,960
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Multiple Resource Zones for Expansion & Definition
Following the 2019 drilling program Benchmark
has defined five discrete mineralized zones that
will be the focus of resource definition and
expansion drilling in 2020.
Up to 50,000 m of expansion and definition
drilling will target all of these zones in 2020.
A global resource estimate will comprise one
or more of Cliff Creek, Duke’s Ridge, Phoenix
and AGB.
Six additional exploration targets across the
140 km2 property could provide additional
ounces.
PHOENIX EAST
PHOENIX
DUKE’S RIDGE
AGB
MINERALIZED DOMAINS USED FOR EXPLORATION TARGET, MINERAL INVENTORY AND MODELLED PIT SHELLS ON GROUND MAGNETICS
Mine Portal
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Proposed 2020 Exploration Program Outline
• Up to 50,000 metres of drilling (2 RC drill rigs and 2-3 diamond drill rigs);
• Induced Polarization (IP) and Magnetotellurics (MT) geophysical survey;
• Ground magnetics/VLF at multiple zones;
• Detailed bedrock, alteration, and structural mapping;
• Extensive soil and rock sampling across new exploration targets;
• Advancing 6+ tertiary targets for new discovery potential;
• Advancing Cu-Au porphyry target areas;
• Metallurgical work is ongoing;
• Commencing geotechnical data collection
• Baseline environmental data collection
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Soil & Rock Sampling
2019 Soil Sample2020 Proposed Soils
AGB
PhoenixDukes Ridge
Cliff Creek
E-Grid
Arctic
Round Mountain
Silver Pond
Black Lake Alt Corridor Silicon Valley
MarmotMarmot East
Kodah• 3788 planned soil samples covering
underexplored regions of the 140 km2 property
• 100x200 m soil grid covering prospective Jurassic volcanics and geophysical anomalies
• 100x50 m and 50x50 m grids at AGB to test geophysical anomalies
• >1000 planned rock samples across the property
• Red squares signify regions where ground geophysical surveys will be completed
AuEq80
Gold & Silver Mineralized Corridor
>15 km
AGB
PhoenixDukes Ridge
Cliff Creek
E-Grid
Arctic
Round Mountain
Silver Pond
Black Lake Alt Corridor Silicon Valley
Marmot Marmot East
Kodah
2020 Ground Geophysics0 2 4 km
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Advanced Exploration Targets - Marmot
SampleGold
g/tSilver g/t *AuEq g/t
Y948686 24.2 128 25.80
Y948680 16.1 1425 33.91
Y948673 6.0 318 9.98
Y749851 4.51 556 11.46
Y948679 3.63 656 11.83
2019 rock sample results
• Marmot & Marmot East are located in the east-central portion
of the Lawyers Property and directly along strike from the main
Lawyers trend mineralization approximately 3 km to the north.
• The zone spans 500 by 250 metres and is defined by bedrock
mapping, soils, rock samples (Table 1), and is situated within a
larger 2400 by 650 metre K-radiometric anomaly.
• The structure, mineralization, and alteration relationships at
the Marmot zones are consistent with other zones on the
Lawyers Trend, where hydrothermal low-sulphidation systems
developed within pre-existing fault systems that acted as
conduits for fluids to migrate and precipitate.
• The relative geometry of these fault systems possibly controls
the distribution of high-grade mineralization where faults of
different orientations intersect, as observed at both Marmot
and Marmot East.
• Ground geophysics, mapping, soil & rock sampling, and drilling
are planned for the Marmot zones in 2020.
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Advanced Exploration Targets – Silver Pond
Schematic illustration of alteration zoning and overprinting relationships in a porphyry system (modified after
Holliday and Cooke 2007; Cooke et al. 2014; Cook et al., 2017).
• A hyperspectral or SWIR (short-wave infrared) analysis of clay samples and detailed clay mapping was completed over a large (>4km2) advanced argillic alteration.
• Alteration assemblages and large-scale zonation patterns are helping vector towards potential porphyry or high-sulphidation mineralization.
• This large zone of alteration has never been drilled, mapped, or effectively explored and is only 850 m northwest of the low-sulphidation mineralization at Cliff Creek.
• This type of alteration is related to moderate-high temperature and high acidity fluids that are typically associated with the surface expression of the fluids from porphyry and high-sulphidation systems.
• Analysis of soil and rock geochemistry indicate that there is an association between Au-Ag mineralisation and elevated Cu, Mo, Zn, As, Sb and Te at Silver Pond, whereas at AGB, Cliff Creek and Dukes Ridge this metal association is not evident.
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Resource & Exploration Planned Drilling Overview 2020
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2020 Proposed Drill Program
Drill Category
Metres % of Total Drilling
Pit-infill & Resource Expansion
31200 62
Exploration Fences
11600 23
CC-DR Connector Zone
3740 8
Exploration “Greenfield”
3500 7
TOTAL 50040 100
Prospect Metres Drill holes
Cliff Creek 12755 63
AGB 6240 33
Dukes Ridge
3510 21
Phoenix 460 3
Prospect Metres Drill holes
Cliff Creek 5730 36
AGB 3270 13
Dukes Ridge
1380 11
Phoenix 1220 8
Prospect Metres Drill holes
Marmot Lake
1500 3
Silver Pond Clay
2000 4
Prospect Metres Drill holes
CC-DR Connnector
3740 23
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Planned AGB Drilling
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CC North Resource Drilling
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CC South Resource Drilling
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Dukes Ridge + Phoenix Resource Drilling
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Q4 2020 Q1 2021
2020
Q2 2020 Q3 2020
2020 CORPORATE OBJECTIVES
*Quarters are calendar year
Geological interpretation. Advanced metallurgical,
permitting, and environmental studies.
Commence drill and field exploration programs.
Geotechnical & Engineering studies.
50,000m drill program, metallurgy, infrastructure
improvements.
Interpretation and 43-101 resource estimation.
2021
Q2 2021
Commence PEA.Geology and Engineering
programs to support future feasibility study.
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TRACK RECORD AND TEAM
• Experienced team with decades of mining experience
• One of the Metals Group of Companies
OPPORTUNITY
• 100% ownership of Lawyer’s gold and silver project
• Located in an area of proven prolific mineralization
• 140 km2 land package is 90% underexplored
• Access to existing mining infrastructure
• Mining-friendly, low-risk jurisdiction
• Fully funded, +$10M in working capital
• Near term resource estimate
NEAR-TERM OBJECTIVES
• Up to 50,000m drill program focused on expansion and definition
drilling resource
• Drill testing geophysical and geochemical targets for new discoveries
• Expanded metallurgical test program investigating the
mineralization for potential bulk-tonnage mining.
• Geotechnical program to potentially minimize open pit strip ratios
• Develop additional Au-Ag and Cu-Au exploration targets
• New Resource Estimate following drill results
Value Proposition
LONGER-TERM OBJECTIVES
• PEA (Preliminary Economic Assessment)
• FS (Feasibility Study)
• Re-establish future mining
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Jeremy YaseniukCorporate Developmentjeremyy@bnchmetals.com
1.604.773.1467
Jim Greig
Presidentjimg@bnchmetals.com
1.604.260.6977
John Williamson
Chairman & CEOjohnw@bnchmetals.com
Head Office10545 45 Avenue NW250 Southridge, Suite 300Edmonton, Alberta Canadawww.benchmarkmetals.com
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