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Investor Investor Presentation Presentation February 2011 February 2011 Catalyst Metals Ltd Catalyst Metals Ltd Company Objectives Company Objectives To create shareholder value by pursuing advanced gold and metals projects Goal is to


  1. Investor Investor Presentation Presentation February 2011 February 2011

  2. Catalyst Metals Ltd Catalyst Metals Ltd Company Objectives Company Objectives To create shareholder value by pursuing  advanced gold and metals projects Goal is to generate cashflows from operations within  2 years Flagship Four Eagles Gold Project in Victoria  provides potential for early exploration success

  3. Current Projects Current Projects Four Eagles Gold Project (Victoria) Four Eagles Gold Project (Victoria) Joint venture exploration for a potential new  Bendigo ‐ style goldfield below shallow cover Minnie Springs Project (Western Australia) Minnie Springs Project (Western Australia) Molybdenum and Tungsten mineralisation  in the Gascoyne Mineral Field Everton Project (Victoria) Everton Project (Victoria) Historical high ‐ grade Molybdenum mine 

  4. Four Eagles Gold Project Four Eagles Gold Project N S W Located along major fault  230,000mE 250,000mE 270,000mE EL5295 V I C T O R I A extension from Bendigo 6,000,000mN Four Eagles goldfield Prospective Target Mitiamo EL4525 Prospective rocks concealed  Tandarra F Whitelaw 5,980,000mN by shallow cover Gold deposit/ occurrence Tandarra Project Town / city Fault Main Road Broad spaced Providence  5,960,000mN Gold drilling shows high ‐ Raywood EL4525 grade gold in Bendigo sequence rocks 5,940,000mN Fosterville Tenements cover  Bendigo Bendigo 25km strike length of Goldfield Fosterville NO R T H Goldfield 5,920,000mN prospective corridor 0 20 kilometres

  5. Bendigo: a world-class gold target Bendigo: a world-class gold target New Chum Line Bendigo Goldfield 7.3mt @14.5g/t Au Nell (3,390,000oz) Gwynne Lines Line Garden Gully Line of Lode 4.6mt @14.1g/t Au e (2,080,000oz) n Zo BENDIGO n o i Hustlers Line t c u 1.6mt @17.6g/t Au r d o (918,000oz) P Total Production URBAN l a (1851 - 1954) oric Deborah Line 0.46mt @14.7g/t Au t s i (217,000oz) H • 18 million ounces Napoleon AREA reef gold (14g/t Au) Line Sheepshead Line 1.7mt @11.7g/t Au • 4 million ounces (634,000oz) alluvial gold • Minimum 200,000 ounces per year for NO R T H 60 years 0 2 kilometres

  6. Quartz Reef Structural Schematic Quartz Reef Structural Schematic Associated with anticlinal  axis Importance of slate beds  Difficult drilling targets 

  7. Bendigo Target Size Bendigo Target Size Sheepshead Anticline (South) Line of Lode Bendigo S O U T H NO R T H -500RL -1000RL PRODUCTION Approx. 1.4 million tonnes @ 12 g/t Au (550,000 ozs) LEGEND -1500RL Mineralised ribbon Historic Stoping 0 1000 Metres 123500mN 124500mN 125500mN 126500mN

  8. Bendigo Target Size Bendigo Target Size Deborah Anticline Line of Lode Bendigo S O U T H NO R T H Monument North Central Deborah Hill Central Deborah Deborah R e e f N o . 1 R Deborah Fault e e f N o . 5 R e e f N o . 6 Kingsley N o . 7 N o Lode . 8 PRODUCTION LEGEND 460,000tonnes @ 14.7g/t Au Pitch of reef “New Formation” (216,000 ozs) Stoped areas 0 600 Metres Data source: Mines Department unpublished plan by Chambers, 1947 & Deborah manager’s book.

  9. Bendigo Target Size Target Size Bendigo Target Size Bendigo New Chum Line of Reef Bendigo S O U T H 0mRL -500mRL PRODUCTION 7.3 million tonnes @ 14.5 g/t Au (3.4 million ozs) -1000mRL NO R T H 0mRL -500mRL LEGEND 0 500 Historic Stoping Shaft Metres -1000mRL

  10. Four Eagles Gold Project Four Eagles Gold Project 240,000mE 250,000mE Drillhole Intersections 1. FE380 6m @ 9.71g/t Au from 120m EL5295 NO R T H 14 2. FE379 3m @ 0.21g/t Au from 120m 3. FE331 6m @ 0.59g/t Au from 126m 0 4 4. FE297 6m @ 0.4g/t Au from 78m kilometres 5. FE328 6m @ 82.7g/t Au from 123m 5,995,000mN 6m @ 1.85 g/t Au from 135m 6. FE299 3m @ 0.39g/t Au from 126m 7. FE320 6m @ 0.32g/t Au from 87m 8. FE319 3m @ 0.25g/t Au from 57m 9. FE333 6m @ 0.66g/t Au from 135m 10. FE339 3m @ 0.24g/t Au from 81m 11. FE305 3m @ 0.38g/t Au from 75m 13 12. FE326 6m @ 0.44g/t Au from 102m 7 12 11 5,990,000mN 13. FE343 3m @ 3.34g/t Au from 111m 10 9 Mitiamo 14. FE316 3m @ 0.27g/t Au from 102m 3 4 8 Drillholes 1 Four Eagles 0.2 to 0.5 g/t Au 6 2 Cross 0.5 to 1.0 g/t Au Section 5 1.0 to 5.0 g/t Au > 5.0 g/t Au Gold Zone 5,985,000mN Arsenic Zone EL4525 Railway Main Road

  11. Four Eagles Gold Project Four Eagles Gold Project No outcrop of prospective rocks No outcrop of prospective rocks   No diamond drilling undertaken, only aircore drilling No diamond drilling undertaken, only aircore drilling  

  12. Four Eagles Drill Cross Four Eagles Drill Cross Section Section Four Eagles Cross Section 5988925mN FE300 FE328 FE298 FE329 FE297 FE330 FE296 FE331 FE295 FE299 FE294 0m 3m @ 0.51g/t Au, from 78m 3m @ 1.0g/t Au 3m @ 0.59g/t Au 3m @ 0.29g/t Au from 81m from 126m from 123m 6m @ 82.7g/t Au, from 123m 6m @ 1.9g/t Au, from 135m Clay - Shepparton Fm Sand Carbonaceous Clay -250m 0 250 Saprolite Zone Metres Basement Castlemaine Gp 244000mE 244250mE 244500mE 244750mE

  13. Four Eagles Gold Project Four Eagles Gold Project Drillhole FE328, 123m to 129m depth 5mm

  14. Four Eagles Gold Project Four Eagles Gold Project Proposed Program 2011 Proposed Program 2011  Minimum expenditure $450,000  Further aircore drilling over entire strike length Phase 1: March to April 2011 ‐ 5,000m  Phase 2: September to October 2011 – 4,000m   Angled diamond drilling of gold zones and structure February to March 2011 – 700m 

  15. Four Eagles Gold Project Four Eagles Gold Project

  16. Four Eagles Gold Project Four Eagles Gold Project

  17. Four Eagles Gold Project Four Eagles Gold Project Heads of Agreement Heads of Agreement Stage 1  $450,000 exploration spend over 12 months  $150,000 cash  750,000 CYL shares Stage 2  $2,100,000 exploration spend (inclusive of Phase 1 exploration) over 3 years to earn 50% interest in project  $100,000 cash  750,000 CYL shares Stage 3  $2,100,000 exploration spend to earn up to 75% interest in project  2,500,000 CYL shares  Board position for Tom Burrowes Final Stage  Providence Gold free carried until decision to mine

  18. Minnie Springs Project, W.A. Minnie Springs Project, W.A. 380,000mE 400,000mE 420,000mE Catalyst Metals Tungsten in Rock (%W) Gascoyne Mo-W >0.5% 0.05 - 0.5% Project <0.05% 7,336,200mE 0 200 7,340,000mN Metres 7,335,800mE E0901776 E0901174 389,400mE 389,800mE Nina Tungsten Project 23m @ 0.16% & 4 7,320,000mN 17m @ 0.1% MoS2 Minnie Creek 62m @ 0.15% MoS2 6 E0901303 Molybdenum Project 31m @ 5 E0801174 0.18% MoS2 14m @ 0.10% MoS2 7 7,320,000mN Molydenum in Soil & drilling 1 92m @ 0.04% MoS2 45 - 142 15 - 45 8 11m @ 0.1% NO R T H 5- 15 MoS2 0 10 kilometres 7,318,000mN 393,000mE 395,000mE

  19. Everton Project, Victoria Everton Project, Victoria N 0 m 0 4 4 4 0 , 0 7 9 , 5 6 6 6 2 2 2 , , , 1 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 Visible Molybdenum m m m Beechworth E E E Rock sample points Wangaratta 5,000 to 18,400 1,000 to 5,000 quarry limit 500 to 1,000 EL4866 0 to 500 Mine adit Everton Historic workings Felsic Intrusive Sediments Canberra N m 0 0 , 8 6 9 , 9 5 Everton 0 10 VICTORIA Melbourne kilometres Myrtleford N m Historic Molybdenum 0 0 9 , 7 6 5 , 9 Production 1917–1944 21,000 tonnes @ 1.4% MoS 2 m N 0 6 0 9 , 9 6 5 , quarry limit NO R T H 0 100 metres

  20. Catalyst Capital Structure Catalyst Capital Structure Capital Structure (ASX:CYL) Capital Structure (ASX:CYL) 35,838,226 fully paid ordinary shares  – 1,000,000 unlisted 20 cent options expiring 30/06/2014 – 1,000,000 unlisted 30 cent options expiring 30/06/2015 Top 40 control approximately 81% of issued capital  Cash in hand Cash in hand A$2.2 million (end of December 2010)  Market Capitalisation Capitalisation Market A$8.1 million (based on current share price of $0.23) 

  21. Corporate Structure - Directors Corporate Structure - Directors Stephen Boston – Non ‐ executive Chairman The principal of a Perth ‐ based Private Investment Bank specialising in the Australian resources sector. Previously worked as a Stockbroker from 1984 to 1998 in Perth and Sydney. Bruce Kay – Non ‐ executive Director Bruce was previously responsible for global exploration for Newmont Mining Corporation and Normandy Mining Limited. Prior to this he held senior positions within Western Mining Corporation. Bruce has been a director and chairman of several other Australian listed companies and has over 30 years' experience in international gold, base metals and nickel exploration. Robin Scrimgeour – Non ‐ executive Director The principal of a Singaporean ‐ based Private Investment Company. Previously worked for an International Bank providing structured hybrid financing for Asian based Clients. Gary Schwab – Non ‐ executive Director Over 40 years business experience, including 20 years in the resources sector. Previously Executive Director of a privately owned bulk commodities group responsible for managing long term wealth creation strategy (in conjunction with the principal and owner) which culminated in the creation of one of Australia’s wealthiest unlisted private bulk commodities companies.

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