Preliminary Mineral Exploration on the Pickett Mountain Property T6R6 WELS, Penobscot County, Maine Public Information Session December 5, 2017
Outline of Presentation Wolfden Resources Corporation Who we are & why we are here What is mineral exploration and the mineral exploration-mining life cycle How and where are we are going to explore What Wolfden will endeavor to do during the course of mineral exploration What to look for in the coming weeks Question and answer period
Wolfden Resources Corporation - Who We Are Wolfden Resources Corporation is a junior mineral exploration company based in Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada The Company became a public company in late 2012; it s shares are listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange-Venture Board (TSX-V) under the ticker symbol WLF Wolfden is currently active in exploring for mineral deposits in Canada in the Provinces of New Brunswick as well as in Manitoba Wolfden while exploring, has maintained strong beneficial working relationships with all stakeholders including all levels of Government, regulators, the private sector, private landholders as well as First Nations groups on all of its projects worked to date Management have a proven track record in mineral discovery, exploration and finance and have been directly involved in several base and precious-metal discoveries and mine developments in North America in the last 20 years
TSX-V:WLF Wolfden Resources Corporation - Key Management Donald Hoy President, CEO & Director Over 30 years experience in the mineral exploration sector in North America Prior to Wolfden, VP Exploration and Development for Cliffs Natural Resources Inc. 2009 recipient Bill Dennis Prospector of the Year Award for the discovery of the worldclass Black Thor chromite deposit located in the Ring of Fire area of Northern Ontario Ewan Downie Chairman & Director More than 25 years experience in the mineral exploration and development sector in North America Currently President and CEO of Premier Gold Mines Limited, a current gold producer 2003 recipient Bill Dennis Prospector of the Year Award for the discovery of the West Zone copper-zinc deposit in Arctic Canada 4
TSX-V:WLF Why Wolfden Is In Maine The last mining operation In Maine occurred in the 1970 s; mineral exploration in recent times has been absent Maine is extremely prospective given the mineral endowment in neighbouring New Brunswick; Maine is under-explored Bill LD820, that permits mining of metallic minerals in certain prescribed situations, was recently enacted in the Maine Legislature (June 2017); the new laws will take effect in November 2017 and are stringent. No opening pit mining will be allowed and the environment must be protected by the Company for 100 years after the mine is has been closed. The new regulations appear to be best suited for highgrade underground operations and therefore the footprint of the mine site will be very small with a minimal environmental impact. Pickett Mountain is small but one of the highest-grade undeveloped base-metal deposits in North America (Zinc, Lead, Copper Silver and Gold). Wolfden acquired the deposit in November 2017. 5
TSX-V:WLF Pickett Mountain Deposit History, Location and Infrastructure The Pickett Mountain base-metal deposit was discovered in 1979 by Getty Mines Ltd.; completed diamond drilling, metallurgical work, environmental studies and PF studies during 1979-1984 Pickett Mountain Land Tract Chevron Ltd. completed metallurgical work and some deeper drilling on the deposit (1984-1989); this was the last time the property was explored Property is accessible year-round via forestry roads from State highway 11, 10 miles north of Patten Pickett Mountain Zn-Pb-Cu-Ag Deposit Closest power line is on State Highway 11 (11 miles away) State Highway 11 6 Overall a good location with respect to the required basic infrastructure yet far enough removed from the population. If successful, our vision is for a small underground operation that will not negatively impact the local population or environment in any way.
What Is Mineral Exploration? Mineral exploration is the first stage of potential mine development. Before a mine can be developed, a mineral deposit of economic importance must be found Stages of Mineral Exploration Prospecting Exploration Advanced Exploration Typically starts with grassroots geophysical & geochemical sampling surveys; rarely does it result in a mineral discovery If a mineral deposit is discovered, mapping, surveying and drilling to determine a mineral deposit s size and grade is completed If the deposit is of economic importance, ramp construction, mineral extraction and basic infrastructure will be undertaken 7
Mineral Exploration-Mining Life Cycle EXPLORATION ADVANCED EXPLORATION DEVELOPMENT GRASS ROOTS EXPLORATION MINERAL DISCOVERY RESOURCE DEFINITION FEASIBILITY STUDY FINANCIAL APPROVAL MINE CONSTRUCTION PRODUCTION VALUE TARGET (Lower Risk) We Are Here TIME The Pickett Mountain Project is in the Exploration Phase of this life cycle Wolfden will be completing diamond drilling to prove up a mineral resource (RESOURCE DEFINITION) and will also explore the region for additional mineral deposits (MINERAL DISCOVERY)
How Will We Explore Diamond Drilling Aerial shot showing small footprint for a typical diamond drilling site; area required is approximately 10 metres by 20 metres (30 feet by 60 feet) A typical access road required to mobilize a diamond drill Temporary trails often lead from main access roads to drill sites; efforts are made to minimize disturbance
Winter Diamond Drilling Shack and Set-up Inside the diamond drill shack Typically a driller and a driller's helper work 2-12 hour shifts 24 hours a day
How Will We Explore Diamond Drilling Photos of drill core, a drill rig and a reclaimed drill site the photo of the reclaimed drill site was taken 1 year after the drill hole was completed The drill casing is the only evidence that a drill hole has been completed at the site
Diamond Drilling Best Management Practices To Be Employed TSX-V:WLF Containment Tray Example of secondary containment of lubricants and products at the drill site A containment tray is placed underneath the engine of the diamond drill to catch leakage of fuel or lubricants 12
Where Are We Going to Explore Diamond Drilling The initial drilling will be completed in the locale of the known Pickett Mountain deposit (heavy red line) located to the northwest of Pickett Mountain Pond (blue oval) The goal is to increase the size of the known mineral deposit from its current tonnage and to make additional new discoveries in the known deposit locale
How Will We Explore Airborne Geophysical Survey Dream Catcher Airborne Geophysical System Airborne geophysical surveys are useful in identifying new metallic mineral deposits by detecting electrical conductors that may be reflecting metallic mineral near surface and at depth
Where We Will Explore Airborne Geophysical Survey The airborne geophysical survey will be flown over the rectangle-shaped area external to the known Pickett Mountain deposit. It will pick up the known deposit and hopefully identify similar unknown targets or signatures with the same group of rocks that could be then tested by diamond drilling.
What Wolfden Will Endeavor To Do Hire and train 2 to 3 local workers to work on the drill in the upcoming program; at the conclusion of the program these workers will be fully trained as drillers helpers for subsequent employment on drilling programs at Pickett Mountain or elsewhere As the exploration effort expands beyond the initial program, additional employment opportunities are possible Wolfden and its contractors will utilize and purchase services and supplies provided by the town of Patten and outlying communities; to include room and board, fuel, food as well other goods and services required to complete the exploration program, when and where this is feasible Complete the exploration program utilizing best industry standards and practices to ensure responsible operation from the technical, environmental, safety and social points of view Endeavor to keep the community and all stakeholders informed as the project evolves; it is anticipated that additional meetings will be held from time to time for this purpose as required and/or requested
Pickett Mountain Project To Summarize Initial Program will Include An initial diamond drilling program comprising 10,000 metres will be initiated on the Pickett Mountain deposit commencing in mid-december 2017 to confirm the previous results and to test for possible expansion of the know deposit and other targets. A high-resolution airborne geophysical survey will be completed over the Pickett Mountain area in January 2018 to determine a geophysical signature for the deposit and to look for prospective targets elsewhere within the belt hosting the Pickett Mountain deposit An initial program of environmental baseline studies to be completed in and around the Pickett Mountain deposit and elsewhere on the property in the spring of 2018 as a proactive measure, in the event that the exploration program progresses to advanced exploration or a potential mineral development program
Donald Hoy, M.Sc., P. Geo. President, CEO & Director Tel: 807-624-1131 Website: www.wolfdenresources.com
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Appendix Pickett Mountain Deposit Area 500 800