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Northern Territory
AUGUST 2010
Mineral Investment Opportunities
Project: Home of Bullion Mine
COMMODITY : Copper (with Gold Silver Lead Zinc)
PROJECT DETAILS
Project Name: Home Of Bullion Mine
Location: Barrow Creek NT Australia, approx 280 kms north of Alice Springs and 1220 kms
south of Darwin.
Project Tenements: 100% of EL 23186
Tenement EL 23186
Area Approx 400 sq. km Circa 2002
Grant
Expiry Rent paid to February 2010
HISTORY OF PROJECT AREA
Historic production of 2500 t @ 22.5% Cu.
Comprehensive 3D modelling of the geology, mineralisation and sample/assay database of
Home of Bullion Deposits. Past drilling by Goldstake has resulted in substantial estimated
resource being defined.
There are four mineral lodes in two groups. The Main Lode has been assessed as containing an
initial estimated resource [ non JORC ] 308,000 tons at 13% Cu for 40,000 tons of Copper
metal. This requires further drilling to bring to JORC status. Recent reassessment indicates up
to 58,000 t of contained copper metal.
Three further lodes are located close to Main Lode. These have similar geological
characteristics as the Main Lode. Potential for all Lodes to link up underground to form a major
deposit of high quality Copper with bonus, Lead, Zinc, Silver and Gold recovery. It is estimated
that the Lead, Zinc, Silver and Gold could cover copper production costs.
CURRENT PROJECT STATUS
Owners are currently seeking investment in the project to fund project development.
Presentations have commenced to potential investors to raise at least $15 million to conduct
further drilling to increase estimated reserves from 40,000 tonnes of Copper metal to 300,000
tonnes and to begin production of high grade copper within 12 months or as soon as mining
permits can be obtained. Production target is 30,000 tons of copper plus gold, silver, lead and
zinc per year
PROPOSED FUTURE ACTIVITIES
Phase 1: To test secondary zone within the Main Lode, Eastern and Southern Lodes - 10 drill
holes totaling 765m
Phase 2: To test the primary zone within the Main Lode - 8 drill holes totaling 1052m
Phase 3: Major drill program (on all four lodes) to expand resource to 300,000 t of contained Cu
metal.
At the same time rehabilitating the 200 foot “Main Shaft” to access and mine ore at 15% Cu.
Mining could commence within 12 months subject to permits
Project: Prospect D
COMMODITY: Nickel Copper Gold
PROJECT DETAILS
Project Name: Prospect “D”,
Location: Barrow Creek, NT,
Project Tenements: 50% of EL 23186
HISTORY OF PROJECT AREA
During the nickel boom in 1972/3, Kewanee Oil conducted extensive drilling establishing drill
indicated reserves of over 3 million tons of nickel/copper ore over a length of 2km, a width of
9metres .
Established drill indicated reserve of 3Mt being 1.63Mt oxide and 1.53Mt of sulphide.
Tons Cu Ni Width
Oxide - 1,633,600 0.512% 0.151% 9.14m
Sulphide 1,530,200 0.621% 0.24% 8.53m
(Source: Kewanee Oil Australia Ltd)
1. DDH1BC with 0.91m @ 4.65% Ni and 1.4% Cu. Delineated strike length 2km.
2. DDH1BC with 2.4m @1.95% Ni and 1.23% Cu from 143.7 meters and 7.3m @ 0.3% Ni
and 1.01% Cu from 181.66m.
3. DDH5BC with 7.6m @ 0.93%Ni and 1.46% Cu from 85.3m and 17.4m @ 0.98% Cu
from 88.74m.
4. DDH7BC with 5.2m @ 0.48% Ni and 1.48% Cu from 81.08m and 7m @4.2g/t Au.
(DDH7BC was the only drill hole previously assayed for gold. Owing to current gold
price this may represent a significant uplift in the project value eg: 4.2g/t = 33lbs or
1.5% Cu, which until now has not been included.)
The owners obtained the Exploration license in 1999. Since then substantial drilling and
geophysical surveys have been completed with the services of BHP Minerals Pty Limited and
Mithril Resources Ltd.
In 2004, BHP/Mithrill conducted a $1M drill and geophysics program after exercising an option
to Joint Venture with the owners of EL 23186. Following BHP taking over Western Mining Corp
in June 2005, BHP did not proceed to a proposed JV development with the owners of Prospect
D. In their reports on their drill program BHP/Mithril described the mineralisation as having the
potential to host sulphide mineralisation of a style similar to the massive Voisey’s Bay Nickel
deposit in Canada.
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