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CORAZON MINING LIMITED Investor Presentation 2024

Oct 8, 2024

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Investor Webinar Presentation The MacBride Copper-Zinc-Gold Project Manitoba – Canada A New Focus For Exploration

9[th] October 2024

DISCLAIMER

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FORWARD LOOKING STATEMENT

This presentation has been prepared by Corazon Mining Limited (“Corazon” or “Company”). It contains forecasts and forward looking statements which are not a guarantee of future performance and which involve certain risks. Actual results and future outcomes will in all likelihood differ from those outlined herein. The presentation should not be construed as an offer or invitation to subscribe for or purchase securities in Corazon, nor is it an inducement to make an offer or an invitation with respect to said securities.

The Company believes that it has a reasonable basis for making the forward-looking statements in the announcement based on the information contained in this and previous ASX announcements.

This presentation includes historical exploration results and project information. The Company is not aware of any new information or data that materially affects the information included in this presentation, and the Company confirms that, to the best of its knowledge, all material assumptions and technical parameters underpinning the exploration results in this release continue to apply and have not materially changed.

Forward-looking statements are statements that are not historical facts. Words such as “expect(s)”, “feel(s)”, “believe(s)”, “will”, “may”, “anticipate(s)” and similar expressions are intended to identify forward-looking statements. These statements include, but are not limited to statements regarding future production, resources or reserves and exploration results. All such statements are subject to certain risks and uncertainties, many of which are difficult to predict and generally beyond the control of the Company, that could cause actual results to differ materially from those expressed in, or implied or projected by, the forward-looking information and statements. These risks and uncertainties include, but are not limited to: (i) those relating to the interpretation of drill results, the geology, grade and continuity of mineral deposits and conclusions of economic evaluations, (ii) risks relating to possible variations in reserves, grade, planned mining dilution and ore loss, or recovery rates and changes in project parameters as plans continue to be refined, (iii) the potential for delays in exploration or development activities or the completion of feasibility studies, (iv) risks related to commodity price and foreign exchange rate fluctuations, (v) risks related to failure to obtain adequate financing on a timely basis and on acceptable terms or delays in obtaining governmental approvals or in the completion of development or construction activities, and (vi) other risks and uncertainties related to the Company’s prospects, properties and business strategy. Our audience is cautioned not to place undue reliance on these forward-looking statements that speak only as of the date hereof, and we do not undertake any obligation to revise and disseminate forward-looking statements to reflect events or circumstances after the date hereof, or to reflect the occurrence of or non-occurrence of any events.

COMPETENT PERSONS STATEMENT

The information in this report that relates to Exploration Results and Targets is based on information compiled by Mr. Brett Smith , B.Sc Hons (Geol), Member AusIMM, Member AIG and an employee of Corazon Mining Limited. Mr. Smith has sufficient experience that is relevant to the style of mineralization and type of deposit under consideration and to the activity which he is undertaking to qualify as a Competent Person as defined in the 2012 Edition of the “Australasian Code for Reporting of Exploration Results, Mineral Resources and Ore Reserves”. Mr. Smith consents to the inclusion in the report of the matters based on this information in the form and context in which it appears.

Canadian geologist Dr Larry Hulbert has been engaged by Corazon as an expert in magmatic Ni-Cu-PGE mineralization and volcanogenic massive suphide (VMS) deposits. Dr Hulbert has extensive knowledge of the Lynn Lake district and over 40 years’ experience in both Ni-Cu-PGM and VMS exploration and research. During his early years with Sherrit-Gordon Dr Hulbert worked in exploration on the Fox and Ruttan Cu-Zn deposit mine properties. During his twenty-three years as a research scientist with the Mineral Deposit Research Group, Geological Survey of Canada, his research overlapped with the VMS working group and witnessed the development of some of the most important VMS metallogenic models in current use today. Dr Hulbert would qualify as a Competent Person as defined in the 2012 Edition of the “Australasian Code for Reporting of Exploration Results, Mineral Resources and Ore Reserves”.

Processing, auditing and interpretation of the 2008 VTEM geophysical survey has been completed by the Company’s consultant geophysicist and ‘expert’, Martin St-Pierre (P. Geophysicist) from St-Pierre Geoconsultant Inc., based in British Colombia, Canada. Mr St-Pierre has consulted for numerous mining companies and has extensive experience in the exploration for VMS deposits. Mr St-Pierre consents to the release of this geophysical interpretation as it appears within this announcement.

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CORAZON MINING LIMITED – CRITICAL METALS FOCUS

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A DIVERSE ASSET PORTFOLIO OF QUALITY FIRST-WORLD MINERAL ASSETS

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MT GILMORE COPPER-COBALT-GOLD

  • Early Stage – Regionally Substantive Target

  • Target for “giant porphyry copper-gold deposit” identified

  • First drilling completed [(10)]

LYNN LAKE

  • MacBride Copper-Zinc-Gold Project

  • “VMS Strategy” developing quickly [(1) ] with multiple copper-zinc-gold deposits identified within region

  • Preliminary work on the proposed acquisition highlights exciting potential, establishing it as a primary focus for base & precious metals exploration [(2)]

  • Lynn Lake Historical Ni-Sulphide Mining Centre[(14)]

  • Large long-life, low-cost critical metals mining opportunity

  • Mining and metallurgical studies continuing as a lower priority

MIRIAM – NI-SULPHIDE + GOLD + LI-PEGMATITE JV

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LYNN LAKE – 100%
NICKEL-COPPER-COBALT
COPPER-ZINC-GOLD
MIRIAM
NICKEL SULPHIDE – 100%
LITHIUM PEGMATITE JV – 15%
GOLD – 100%
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HEAD OFFICE PERTH MT GILMORE – 80% COPPER-COBALT-GOLD

  • 1969 Ni-sulphide discovery on-strike from the Nepean Nickel Deposit [(11)]

  • Lithium JV with Future Battery Minerals Limited (ASX:FBM) [(12)]

References provided in Slide 16

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LYNN LAKE DISTRICT – POLY-METALLIC POTENTIAL

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CORAZON – 100% RIGHTS TO MULTIPLE CRITICAL METAL DEPOSITS

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Strategic Multi-Commodity Acquisition[(1)]

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  • “New high-grade zinc-copper-gold acquisition provides potential to transform Lynn Lake into a regional poly-metallic processing hub”

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  • Processing methods for copper-zinc-gold-silver VMS deposits have synergies with nickel sulphide processing

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Multiple Volcanogenic Massive Sulphide (VMS) deposits defined within the Lynn Lake region

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  • MacBride has long been regarded as a potential “satellite project” to the Lynn Lake or Ruttan mining operations

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All major discoveries and developments took place between the 1950’s to 1970’s

References provided in Slide 16

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Corazon’s
Acquisitions
Corazon’s
Lynn Lake Ni-Cu-Co
Sulphide Project
Fox Lake Mine [(5)] Ruttan Mine [(6)]
Production 11.96Mt @ 1.82%Cu, Production 55Mt @ 1.23%Cu, 1.41% Zn
1.78% Zn 1975-2002
1970-1985 Current Resource 19.75Mt @ 1.17%Cu, 1.47% Zn
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CRITICAL METALS : COPPER – ZINC – NICKEL

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Essential in the “ transition to renewable energy sources

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Lithium
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Cobalt
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Magnesium
5.
Aluminum
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7.
Iron
8.
Tin
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Vanadium
Kg/MW
Graph Source – International Energy Agency(13)
Comparison of minerals used in Energy
Technologies
Growth in Renewable Energy sources
expected to impact demand for key
metals
Zinc
Copper

CRITICAL METALS : COPPER – ZINC – NICKEL

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Essential in the “ transition to renewable energy sources

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Zinc demand to increase between 100% and 230% on the back of renewable energy solutions[(17)(20)] Copper demand to grow between 55% and 70% – critical for the rapid deployment of renewables and EVs[(18)(16)] Nickel demand almost doubles – with accelerating requirements for energy storage and EV’s[(19)]

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Copper demand projected to grow ~70% through to 2050 [(16)]
BHP September 2024
Mt
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Zinc Demand To More Than Double to 2030[(17)] Statista April 2024

(15)

References provided in Slide 16

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MACBRIDE PROJECT – COMPELLING ACQUISITION

VMS deposits typically occur in clusters

MacBride Deposit Wellmet Deposit

The township and historical mining centre at Lynn Lake provides beneficial infrastructure and support for the MacBride Project

Numerous un-drilled

The two drill-defined deposits drilled with high-grade zinc, copper and gold results from surface

geophysical conductors and surface copper occurrences are defined within the MacBride Project

Hydroelectricity provides lowcost, renewable energy supply options for the Lynn Lake Project

Multiple untested geochemical and geophysical anomalies

Large VMS deposits have previously been discovered and mined in the Lynn Lake region

Manitoba accelerating longterm sustainable development of critical minerals

Corazon has existing agreements with local First Nation people

The Marcel Colomb First Nation are supportive of minerals exploration and development and are Corazon Shareholders

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MANITOBA HOSTS A WORLD CLASS VMS CAMP

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The Flin Flon - Snow Lake region, south of Lynn Lake within Manitoba, is one of the premier VMS districts globally

  • The Flin Flon Greenstone Belt hosts approximately 30 developed deposits containing close to 180 Mt of sulphide ore [(3)]

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The MacBride Project within the Lynn Lake Greenstone Belt displays similarities to the Flin Flon – Snow Lake area

  • Juvenile greenstone lithologies (VMS host) are comparable and of the same age

  • A common tectonic history and setting – folded folds and possible thrust/nappe environment

  • The style of mineralisation defined in drilling at the MacBride and Wellmet deposits [(1)] show similar metal compositions to that observed for Flin Flon and Snow Lake deposits

  • MacBride Deposit is zinc–copper dominant

  • Wellmet Deposit has both zinc-copper and copper-gold dominant horizons

References provided in Slide 16

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Manitoba
Province
Geology Map Source
Reference (4)
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MACBRIDE PROJECT - MACBRIDE & WELLMET DEPOSITS

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MacBride Project acquision shows promise

  • Has potential to deliver a cluster of VMS deposits along a trend of +10 kms

  • Multiple geophysical anomalies and extensive surface indications of copper mineralisation

  • Elevated terrain provides year-round exploration opportunity

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Barrington
Cu Deposit Wellmet
Cu-Au, Zn Deposit
Lynn Lake Ni-Cu-Co
Mining Centre
MacBride
Zn-Cu Deposit
Manitoba Geological Survey 1:50k interpreted
geology compilation draped over DTM, with lakes
and Corazon’s project locations.
Datum : UTM Zone 14N (NAD83)
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MACBRIDE PROJECT - MACBRIDE & WELLMET DEPOSITS

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VMS Deposit Model

  • Typically occurring as clusters of deposits (“camps”)

  • Deposits can include polymetallic stacked lenses/horizons

  • Central to the heat system is copper dominant – laterally grading to zinc dominant

MacBride Project Historical Exploration

  • Outcropping MacBride and Wellmet deposits were discovered in the mid-1950’s, with campaign drilling completed up to the mid-1990’s

  • MacBride drilling has focussed on the “Main Zinc Horizon”

  • Wellmet drilling identifies both “zinc rich” and “copper-gold rich” horizons

  • Historical exploration data currently being collated

MacBride Main Horizon[(1)] – Selected Historical Drill Intercepts

Wellmet Zinc Horizon[(1) ] – Selected Historical Drill Intercepts

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Wellmet Copper-Gold Horizon[(1) ] – Selected Historical Drill Intercepts

  • Mapping identifies multiple surface copper shows

  • Ground geophysics also suggests multiple sulphide horizons

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References provided in Slide 16

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MACBRIDE DEPOSIT

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MacBride Historical Drilling[(1)]

  • Outcropping MacBride deposit was discovered in the mid-1950’s, with campaign drilling completed up to the mid-1990’s

  • MacBride drilling totals 41 core holes for 6,847.5 m over a ~400m strike

  • The “Historical Endowment [(7)] ” is outlined by 29 holes, over approximately 230m strike, 370m depth and 4m average width

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Historical Geophysics

  • Ground EM geophysics (1970) [(8)] indicated a conductor strike of ~430m with a parallel conductor 100m to the east

  • Corazon’s assessment of the 2008 aerial VTEM (versatile time domain electromagnetic) survey supports conductivity increasing with depth [(2)]

References provided in Slide 16

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Cross-Section Source Reference (1)
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MACBRIDE GEOLOGY AND PRIORITY TARGETS

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Prospective stratigraphic horizon defined[(2)]

  • Mapping and geophysics identifies target lithologies over a ~7km strike within the MacBride claim area

Multiple priority geophysical conductors[(2)]

  • Processing of a 2008 VTEM survey produces multiple conductors

  • Nine priority conductors selected

  • One priority conductor is coincident with the highgrade outcropping MacBride deposit

  • The MacBride conductor is not the highest ranked priority conductor

  • Most of the priority conductors are of similar size, if not bigger, than the MacBride deposit conductor

Conductor Plate ID Conductivity
(CT)
Strike -
Horizontal
(m)
Depth -
Vertical
(m)
Depth to
Top of Plate
(m)
MacBride Deposit V High 150 400 Surface
MacBride-1 V High 213 34 126
MacBride-2A Low-Mod 361 58 178
MacBride-2B Low 106 207 152
MacBride-3 High 34 32 88
MacBride-4A Low 126 392 100
MacBride-4B Low 117 463 47
MacBride-4C High 450 26 118
MacBride-4D Low 731 99 25

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Interpreted Geology and VTEM Conductors [(2)]
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References provided in Slide 16
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VMS MINE CAMP ANALOGY – SNOW LAKE MANITOBA

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Chisel Basin Analogy – Flin Flon Greenstone Belt

  • Multiple VMS deposits along a stratigraphic/structural horizon

  • Substantial endowment over a 4km strike – deposits are variable in size and metal composition

  • Similar lithological hosts and similar age to the MacBride area

  • Significant post depositional (post mineralisation) regional deformation

Deposit Tonnes Zn % Cu % Aug/t Ag g/t
Lalor Zn-Cu 18,100,000 8.79 0.64 0.64 25.24
Lalor Cu-Au 5,400,000 0.46 0.47 4.70 30.60
Chisel 7,153,532 10.60 0.54 1.76 44.76
Chisel North 2,606,212 9.49 0.21 0.58 21.43
Ghost and Lost Lake 581,438 8.60 1.34 1.20 39.09
1901 1,890,000 7.63 0.42

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Lalor
1901
4 km
Chisel Chisel North
Lost & Ghost Lake
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Publicly and historically stated deposit endowments [(3)] and foreign estimates and are not reported in accordance with the JORC 2012 Code. The estimates are based on historical data that cannot be verified by Corazon. These estimates are not compliant with the JORC Code and as such should not be relied upon. The company cautions that the estimates are subject to further review and verification. Investors are advised to exercise caution when considering these estimates and should not place undue reliance on them.

References provided in Slide 16

Geology Map Source Reference (9)

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MACBRIDE – NEXT STEPS IN DEFINING A MAJOR VMS CAMP

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Complete geological and resource modelling on historical drilling at the MacBride deposit

  • Will provide a target model for the other 8 untested conductors

Extend aerial geophysical survey – testing for additional conductors on-trend

  • Favourable stratigraphic horizon continues to the west

  • Deformed terrane to the east is also prospective (e.g. conductors 2A, 2B & 3)

Secure work program approvals for field exploration

  • The MacBride Project is predominantly located within an elevated terrain that can be explored throughout most of the year

  • Proposed initial on-ground exploration includes –

  • Ground electromagnetic surveys over the priority VTEM conductors to more accurately define the drill targets

  • Due-diligence/extensional drilling at the MacBride deposit

  • Initial drilling of new priority conductors

  • Field validation of historically identified outcropping copper mineralisation and ‘step-out’ regional exploration targets of interest

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Interpreted Geology and VTEM Conductors [(2)]
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CORAZON MINING LIMITED – CORPORATE & FINANCIAL

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Capital Structure – ASX:CZN
Issued Shares 668m
Options/Rights(*) 57.58m
Market Cap(@ $0.005/share) $3.34m
Cash (June 2024 Quarterly) $1,199k
Investments – 16.13m FBM Shares
  • (*) Unlisted Options 5.27m at $0.014 expiry 18 August 2026 52.31m at $0.010 expiry 30 June 2027
Shareholder Composition
Number of Shareholders
2,415
Top 20 Shareholders 58%
Delphi 19.99%
Blackstone Minerals Ltd 16.70%

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Board of Directors
Kristie Young Interim Non-Exec. Chairperson
Brett S Smith Managing Director
Dr Mark Yumin Qiu Non-Exec. Director
Andrew Strickland Non-Exec. Director

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REFERENCES

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This presentation includes historical exploration results and project information. The Company is not aware of any new information or data that materially affects the information included in this presentation, and the Company confirms that, to the best of its knowledge, all material assumptions and technical parameters underpinning the exploration results in this release continue to apply and have not materially changed.

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(7) MacBride historically reported mineral endowment stated on Page 8 of Metallic Mines and Mineral Deposits of Manitoba. Bamburak, J.D., 1990. Manitoba Energy and Mines Geological
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(10) Corazon MiningLimited ASX Announcement,2 October 2024. May Queen DrillingCompleted
(11) Corazon MiningLimited ASX Announcement,22 March 2023. Nickel Sulphide Targets Identified at Miriam Project - WA.
(12) Corazon MiningLimited ASX Announcement,24 May2024. Completion of Lithium Rights Divestment Transaction – WA
(13) International EnergyAgency (2021)- Minerals used in clean energytechnologies compared to otherprowargeneration sources. Https://www.iea.org/data and statistics/charts/
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type/
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Telephone: +61 8 6166 6361 Email: [email protected] Website: corazon.com.au