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1 Exploring Myanmar November 2018 Disclaimer 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.


  1. 1 Exploring Myanmar November 2018

  2. Disclaimer 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 ~ 23 million. 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 exploration activities and corporate overheads 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 •

  3. Myanmar – The Golden Land The Opportunity Highly prospective geology • Limited systematic modern • exploration Pre-eminent potential for Tier 1 • discoveries Early mover opportunity •

  4. Myanmar - Discovery Potential Major Gold and Base Metal Deposits Discovery History of Southeast Asia Myanmar’s Political Isolation A period of major mineral discovery in SE Asia Systematic Modern Prospecting Exploration Exploration Period Period Period

  5. Myanmar - Discovery Potential SE Asia Metallogenic Belts and Deposits Insitu Value Metal Belt Gold Contained Au Insitu Copper Contained Copper Insitu Total Insitu Insitu Value per sq Area Deposits Au Moz Value $M Deposits Copper Mt Value $M Value $M km $M Myanmar 252,500 3 2 2,730 2 8 54,600 57,330 0.23 Philippines 418,500 39 63 81,640 27 38 266,700 348,340 0.83 Indonesia 501,800 39 94 122,590 7 51 354,330 476,920 0.95 Papua New Guinea 170,500 22 122 158,600 8 27 189,700 348,300 2.04 Average (All) 335,825 26 70 91,390 11 31 216,332 307,722 1.01 SE Asia Deposits Insitu Value per sq km metal belt 2.50 2.00 1.50 $M per sq km Average Myanmar 1.00 63Moz Au Discovery 19Mt 0.50 Copper Potential 0.00 Myanmar Philippines Indonesia Papua New Guina

  6. AAM – Well Positioned Early Movers • Systematic project generation in Myanmar since early 2015 • The largest exploration land package in Myanmar • New mining regulations highlight an improving framework for minerals investment • Strong foundation for long term sustainable success

  7. Project Generation Myanmar’s most comprehensive • geological database 4 years of research, field work, • compilation, interpretation of exploration and geoscientific data 1M scale geology Tectonics Remote Sensing Mineralisation Targeting by Dr Jon Hronsky, Centre • of Exploration Targeting UWA Field evaluation of >50 mines and • Gravity Free Air Gravity Geochemistry Mapping prospects Focused on the discovery of large- • scale minerals systems Targeting Relief Licenses Evaluations

  8. Project Generation

  9. Project Generation

  10. Projects ��������������� Myanmar’s largest land package ������� 12 licenses covering >5,500 km 2 ���������� across 5 strategic project areas �������� Orogenic Gold, Epithermal Gold and Porphyry Cu-Au systems ��������� Targeting bulk tonnage open pit potential ����

  11. Projects Baladokta Former Freeport Project in Tagaung- Myitkyina Arc covering 120 km 2 Earn in with Myanmar Precious Resources Group (AAM earning 80%) Major first order structural intersection with large-scale hydrothermal alteration system Two large (>1km strike) zones of skarn alteration with up to 2.4% Cu and 5.5g/t Ag in outcrop Multiple targets identified for Skarn Cu-Ag, Porphyry Cu-Au and Epithermal Au mineralisation Final stage of approval process

  12. Projects East Shan Project 1,500 km 2 across 3 license application areas Initial license in final stage of approval process Northern continuation of Sukhothai Arc Favourable structural framework for large minerals systems Widespread alteration, gold and base metals occurrences, geochemical anomalies and small scale mines No previous systematic exploration Bulk tonnage open pit potential

  13. Projects Sagaing Project 800 km 2 across 4 license application areas Former Ivanhoe and Newmont prospects within the Wuntho-Popa Magmatic Arc High tenor gold and arsenic anomalism in streams Artisanal workers producing alluvial gold Extensive alteration associated with large scale gold and copper systems

  14. Projects Bago Project 2,000 km 2 across 3 license application areas in Bago Subdivision Former Ivanhoe prospect within the southern extension of Wuntho-Popa magmatic arc >100km prospective strike 30km alluvial gold train indicates a large-scale source of mineralisation Artisanal hard rock and alluvial workings within application area High grade (>5g/t Au) mineralisation in float and ROM samples Sediment-hosted epithermal style of mineralisation plus porphyry potential

  15. Projects Mandalay Project 1,300 km 2 in Mandalay Subdivision >80km prospective strike along major regional structural control Proximal operating open pit mine with average ore grade of 3g/t Au Artisanal workings within application area Large-scale sediment-hosted Au and Cu style of mineralisation Strong history of gold mining in the region Well located with respect to regional infrastructure

  16. Stakeholder Engagement License Approvals Process Engaging with the local communities and Government since July 2017 Village and town surveys to discuss our exploration plans with local population Forestry and land surveys to verify land use within the license areas Two licenses in final (Federal level) stage of approvals process

  17. Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) AAM’s Commitment To: Make a positive impact on the communities in CSR Initiatives which we work Preserve the environment EMPLOYMENT Embrace the culture of our host-communities HEALTH CULTURE Create employment opportunities Open and transparent communication EDUCATION ENVIRONMENT Collaborative CSR Initiatives

  18. AAM – Investment Summary How big is 5,500 km 2 ? Its all about Geological Endowment • Pre-eminent potential for Tier 1 • discoveries AAM is an early mover with Myanmar’s • most comprehensive geological database Largest land package in each of the • major metallogenic belts Big enough to cover the majority of the Kalgoorlie Goldfields: +20Moz contained Gold

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