Exploring for Gold in Myanmar October 2016
We acknowledge our responsibility for fair and accurate representation in this Presentation and for the appropriate disclosure of information we believe is required by prospective investors. There have been no: Violations or possible violations of any laws or regulations, the effects of which should be considered for disclosure in this Presentation; ◦ Communications from regulatory authorities concerning non-compliance with, or deficiencies in, financial reporting practices. ◦ Access Asia Mining Pte Ltd was incorporated in Singapore on the 26 January, 2015. Company number 201502441N. All statutory records of the Company and its subsidiaries have been properly kept. The number of shares on issue at the date of this Presentation is 16,874,452. Apart from what is disclosed in this Presentation, there is no other entitlement to acquire shares in this Company either by agreement or option. There were no material deficiencies or encumbrances attaching to the title of the Company’s assets at the date of this Presentation. No significant liabilities are attributable to the Company or any of its subsidiaries at the date of this Presentation. There were no material contingent liabilities, including guarantees and letters of comfort, at the date of this Presentation. The Company is not aware of any breach or non-compliance with the terms of any contractual arrangements, however caused, which could initiate claims on the Company which would have a material effect on this Presentation or its representations. Investment in mineral exploration is highly speculative and there is no guarantee of success. Investment in Myanmar is also highly speculative and there is considerable uncertainty attaching to the political process and future legal developments in that country. Given these factors and the need to raise further working capital in the future to fund corporate overheads and exploration activities no guarantees can be given with respect to the payment of dividends, return of capital or the Company’s continued existence as a going concern. All Warranties and Representations contained in this Presentation are true and correct to the best of our knowledge at the date of issue
The Opportunity Myanmar is endowed with significant Gold, Copper, Lead, Zinc and Tin resources Myanmar has had limited systematic and modern exploration Highly prospective mineralised areas are available Improving regulatory environment for FDI post landmark election and removal of sanctions Genuine early mover opportunity Right place + Right time + Right team
Board of Directors PETER STUNTZ CHAIRMAN Peter has extensive investment, corporate advisory and financing experience gained through >30 years in the natural resources sector. This includes involvement with several successful start-up companies in the Asian resource sector and as a Senior Portfolio Manager with AMP Investments. Peter is a Fellow of the AusIMM and FINSIA and a Member of the Society of Mining Engineers; he holds Bachelor degrees in Science (Geology), Engineering (Mining) and has a Masters of Geoscience (Mineral Economics) and a Graduate Diploma from the Securities Institute of Australia. JASON ROGERS CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER Jason is a qualified Finance and Accounting specialist with >20 years experience in financial management, accounting, risk analysis and business management. Since 2009. Jason has been involved with the establishment of several successful mining related businesses in Australia. Prior to this, Jason had a successful investment banking career, working for major financial institutions in London, Tokyo and Singapore, where he was an analyst working with some of the world’s largest corporations and investors. PAUL L’HERPINIERE BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT Paul is a qualified Geologist with extensive experience in multi-commodity exploration across the globe. In early 2013, Paul founded Force Consulting Pty Ltd, an Australian business focused on global project generation and exploration management. Prior to 2013, Paul was Exploration Manager at Fortescue Metals Group, where he led the exploration efforts for iron ore and non ferrous minerals from 2010 to 2013. Previous to his role at Fortescue, Paul spent several years managing exploration for coal, gold and base metals throughout Mongolia, China, Indonesia and the Philippines. GEOFF McNAMARA NON EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Geoff has >25 years of resource sector experience as a geologist, project manager, corporate financier and fund manager. He was most recently an owner and Investment Director of Pacific Road Capital, a private equity manager, investing in the global mining industry. Prior to that he was a Director of Societe General’s Mining Finance group in New York. Geoff holds a Bachelors degree in Geology, a Graduate Diploma from the Securities Institute of Australia. He is a member of the Australian Institute of Company Directors (AICD) and the Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy (AusIMM).
Myanmar Management U KHIN MAUNG HAN DIRECTOR Khin Maung Han is one of Myanmar’s highest profile mining entrepreneurs. He is the major shareholder and Managing Director of Future Engineering Group (FEG), the owner/operators of the Thabeikyin Gold Mine north of Mandalay. FEG are also contract mining at Modi Taung Gold Mine and are currently developing the Narbu Taung Gold deposits. Khin Maung Han is also currently President of The Myanmar Federation of Mining Association, the country’s leading mining industry advocate. DAVID ROYLE TECHNICAL MANAGER David has >40 years of international experience in all aspects of mineral exploration and project feasibility, including senior management positions at Eurasian Minerals, East Asia Minerals, Kentor Gold, MIM Exploration and Newcrest Mining. He has managed exploration teams over a diverse range of geographic and cultural environments which have led to the discovery of several major gold and base metal deposits in the Pacific Rim including; Tolukuma, PNG (Au), Cerro Negro, Argentina (Au), Rio Blanco, Peru (Cu-Mo) and Pierina, Peru (Au-Ag). U KYAING SEIN COUNTRY MANAGER Kyaing is a highly respected Myanmar geologist, with >40 years of experience in the local minerals industry, including >30 years at the Department of Geological Survey and Exploration (DGSE). Kyaing has been assisting AAM since early 2015, introducing the company to key industry and government representatives and guiding our search for the best projects through his extensive understanding of the country’s historical exploration efforts and identified prospectivity. HENRY RENOU SENIOR GEOLOGIST Henry has been leading our field-based project evaluation program since early 2015, responsible for generating new ideas and information relating to Myanmar’s gold potential. A geology graduate from Monash University, Henry gained his initial exploration experience with Fortescue Metals Group, where he was a team leader for gold and base metals exploration in Western Australia.
Yangon office established early 2015 Systematic project generation since February 2015 Myanmar subsidiary established October 2015 JV with Future Engineering Group (FEG) formalised January 2016 Initial license application submitted April 2016 Second license application submitted May 2016 Third license application submitted September 2016 Strong foundation for long term, sustainable success
Myanmar’s most comprehensive database of mineral potential >2 years of research, compilation, interpretation of exploration and 1M scale geology Tectonics Remote Sensing Mineralisation geoscientific data Targeting studies by Dr Jon Hronsky, Centre of Exploration Targeting at UWA Gravity Free Air Gravity Geochemistry Mapping Field evaluation of >25 mines and prospects within identified target areas Targeting Relief Licenses Evaluations
Focused on the Discovery of Large Scale Gold Deposits Myanmar Gravity WUNTHO Research, compilation, interpretation of historical exploration and geoscientific data SAGAING THABEIKYIN Targeting studies to identify key regional mineralisation controls CENTRAL SLATE BELT Systematic field evaluation of operating mines and exploration prospects within target areas EAST SHAN Improved understanding of local mineralisation KYAIKTO controls and spatial distribution of resource potential AAM Evaluation Projects and Myanmar’s Major Gold Camps Increasing probability of a major discovery
Wuntho Project 1 st License Application Former Ivanhoe Prospect within the Wuntho-Popa Magmatic Arc Ivanhoe identified high tenor gold and arsenic anomalism in streams defining 2 main prospect areas; PT Prospect Classic volcanic hosted high sulfidation epithermal system 10km 2 outcropping advanced argillic alteration zone with coincident ASTER anomalies BM Prospect Sediment hosted epithermal system Similar geochemistry, host rocks and structural framework to Kyaupahto (+0.6Moz) Artisanal workers producing alluvial gold Extensive alteration systems associated with large scale gold and copper potential
East Shan Project 2nd License Application Northern continuation of Sukhothai Fold-Thrust Belt Widespread regional gold and base metals occurrences and small scale mines Regional-scale dilation zone No previous systematic exploration Artisanal workers producing alluvial gold Multiple thick, gold anomalous, silica-sulphide lodes with strong wallrock alteration Large intrusion related gold mine in proximity Bulk tonnage open pit potential
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