May 2 nd 2012
Blind Creek Resources Ltd. is a private British Columbia company. No regulatory authority has approved or disapproved the information contained in this presentation. This presentation includes certain statements that may be deemed “forward -looking statements” . All statements in the presentation, other than statements of historical facts, that address future production, reserve potential, exploration drilling, exploitation activities and event of developments that the Company expects are forward-looking statements. Information concerning mineral reserve and resource estimates also may be deemed to be forward-looking information in that it reflects a prediction of the mineralization that would be encountered if a mineral deposit were developed and mined. For any forward looking information given, management has assumed that the assay results it has received are reliable, and has applied geological interpretation methodologies which are consistent with industry standards. Forward-looking information involves various risks and uncertainties. Although the Company believes the expectations expressed in such forward-looking statements are based on reasonable assumptions, statements are not guarantees of future performance and actual results or developments may differ materially from the forward-looking statements. Factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those in forward- looking statements include market prices, exploitation and exploration successes, continued availability of capital and financing, general economic, market or business conditions. Investors should be cautious that any such statements are not guarantees of future performance and that actual results or developments may differ materially from those projected in the forward-looking statements. New factors emerge from time to time and it is not possible for management to predict all such factors, and to assess in advance the impact of such factor on the Company’s business or the extent to which any factor, or combination of factors, may cause actual results to differ from those contained in any forward looking statements or information. The forward-looking information in this presentation is based on management’s current expectations and the Company assumes no obligations to update such information to reflect later events or developments, except as required by law.
J. Frank Callaghan President & CEO Jovi Hsieh CA. CFO Nicholas Clive Aspinall M.Sc., P.Eng. Project Geologist Clifford H Frame P.Eng. Advisor J. Frank Callaghan Director Andrew H. Rees B.Comm. Director Thomas J. Kennedy B.Comm., J.D. Director
Blende Project Yukon Territory – Silver-Lead-Zinc Blende-Ocelot Project Yukon Territory – Silver-Lead Zinc Kino Silver Project Yukon Territory- Silver, Gold Carlin Gold Yukon Territory- Copper, Gold Wann River Project NW British Columbia – Gold, Silver, Copper, Lead & Zinc Kaza - Northstar Project N. Central BC – Silver, Copper, Gold
Technical information in this presentation relating to the Company’s Blende Property contained in this presentation is derived from, and in some instances is an extract from, the technical report, entitled “Technical Report Blende Project” dated March 7, 2011 which was prepared by Barry Price of BJ Price Geological Consultants Inc. who is an independent qualified person (the “ Blende Report”) . The Blende Report was prepared in accordance with NI 43-101.
5,392.2 hectare land tenure and growing. 100% Blind Creek Over $11,000,000 spent on exploration by Blind Creek and previous operators (Billiton) Total of 25,200 m drilling in 132 holes completed to date Data from drill holes will be used to complete new NI43-101 compliant resource Exploration program for 2012 to substantiate and expand mineralization along strike Prospective claim extension 372 Pb-Zn-Ag claims staked between Blende and ATAC’s “Ocelot” Pb-Zn-Ag discovery
Zone Tonnes Zinc Lead Silver % % (grams/tonne) West Zone 15,300,000 3.04 3.23 67.5 East Zone 4,300,000 3.05 1.31 15.1 Totals 19,600,000 3.04 2.80 56.0 The tonnage and grade estimates were prepared by Billiton Canada Explorations Inc., a large integrated international company prior to the introduction of National Instrument 43-101. The term “reserves” may have complied with CIM categories at the time of the estimate, but does not comply with the definitions currently accepted by CIM as economic viability at present conditions has not been demonstrated; there is no current feasibility or pre-feasibility study and the estimate extended outside the pit design. A qualified person has not done sufficient work to classify the historical estimate as current mineral resources or mineral reserves, the issuer is not treating the historical estimate as current mineral resources or mineral reserves and the historical estimate should not to be relied upon. In addition to the open pit tonnage and grade estimate noted above, Billiton Canada Inc. in 1991 also estimated what were termed “reserves” for an underground mineralized body at the East Zone.
Block Section Thick Area Tonnag Pb Zn Ag Pb+Zn e No No. m. M2 metric % % (opt) (%) 48ddh 48 50 m 4,318,89 1.31 3.05 0.44 4.37 blocks 6 The tonnage and grade estimates were prepared by Billiton Canada Explorations Inc., a large integrated international company prior to the introduction of National Instrument 43-101. The term “reserves” may have complied with CIM categories at the time of the estimate, but does not comply with the definitions currently accepted by CIM as economic viability at present conditions has not been demonstrated; there is no current feasibility or pre-feasibility study and the estimate extended outside the pit design. A qualified person has not done sufficient work to classify the historical estimate as current mineral resources or mineral reserves, the issuer is not treating the historical estimate as current mineral resources or mineral reserves and the historical estimate should not to be relied upon.
Historic Resource Historic Resource Zinc 1,307,200,000 lbs Historic Resource Lead 1,204,000,000 lbs Historic Resource Silver 38,710,000 oz The estimates above are based on historically reported tonnages that are not NI 43-101 compliant. The tonnages are a calculation derived from Bruce Price P. Geo March 7 th 2011 NI 43-101 Technical Report.
Strata bound carbonate hosted Zn-Pb-Ag deposit Epigenetic, consisting of sphalerite, galena, smithsonite and minor chalcopyrite Known mineralization extends 8 km along a structural zone and is open in all directions Reserves based on open pit mining method Oxide mineralization not included in Billiton resource calculation
Large and growing land position in the Tintina Gold Belt, Yukon Territory Contiguous to RAU gold discovery ground (owned by ATAC Resources “ATC”: TSX -V) Ground work initiated for gold exploration within geological belt Assaying for gold in current resource 43-101 Ag, Pb, Zn inferred resource 10 km north of RAU Exploration program planned for 2012 New gold claims staked adjacent to the west end of ATAC’s “Carlin Trend” New silver-gold claims staked east of Keno Hill near Bellekino high- grade silver mine
Technical information in this presentation relating to the Company’s Wann River Property contained in this presentation is derived from, and in some instances is an extract from, the technical report, entitled “Technical Report on the Wann River Project within the Tagish Lake Group” dated August 30, 2010 which was prepared by Jean Paulter of JP Exploration Services Inc. who is independent qualified person (the “Wann River Report”) . The Wann River Report was prepared in accordance with NI 43-101.
Sampling returned up to: - 8.46 oz/t Gold - 43.4 oz/t Silver - 4.15% Copper - 4.75% Lead - 1.94% Zinc
Best Analysis Assays/Analyses Rock smpls collectd Returns Au Au Au Ag Ag Cu Pb Zn Mo over 800 m strike dist Sample ID ppb (g/t) oz/t (g/t) oz/t (%) (%) (%) (%) Location E 83351 >1000 263 8.46 1350 43.4 4.15 3.46 Lum#2 Tr.dmp E 83352 >1000 259 8.33 1065 34.24 2.75 4.45 1.36 Lum#2 Tr.dmp E 83353 >1000 25.5 0.82 149 4.79 Lum#2 Tr.dmp E 83355 >1000 149.5 4.81 639 20.54 2.91 4.75 1.94 Lum#2 Tr.dmp E 83356 >1000 55 1.77 381 12.25 2.65 1.74 Lum#2 Tr.dmp E 83358 >1000 52.1 1.68 788 25.33 1.79 5.76 1.04 Lum#1 Tr.dmp E 83359 >1000 8.29 0.27 448 14.4 Trail Vn float E 83362 >1000 30.3 0.97 3010 96.77 3.35 3.79 Trail Vn float E 83363 0.00 55.5 1.784 1.19 Trail Vn float E 83365 >1000 2.5 0.08 62.3 2.003 Brown Adit grab E83370 415 0.00 126 4.051 River Vn, f/wall E 83373 >1000 3.2 0.10 0 Lum#1 Tr.dmp E83384 >1000 3.4 0.11 320 10.29 Dutch vn chip/80 cm E83386 >1000 1.2 0.04 184 5.916 Trail Vn chip/80 cm E83395 >1000 15.9 0.51 440 14.15 1.04 Newfie Vn Grab E83396 >1000 5.2 0.17 116 3.729 Newfie Vn grab 65154 135 0.00 18.8 0.604 0.3 Lum#1 grab 65157 >1000 20.3 0.65 0 Lum#1 grab 65171 >1000 17.2 0.55 0 Trail grab oz/t = Troy Oz per metric tonne conversion @ 0.03215
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