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VOLT RESOURCES LIMITED — Investor Presentation 2011
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Mozambi Coal Limited
A Mozambique Focused Coal Exploration & Development Company
Investor Presentation November 2011
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Company Snapshot
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Company Overview
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Mozambi Coal Limited (ASX:MOZ) is an ASX-listed coal exploration First level and development company focused on Mozambique
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The Zambeze Coal Basin in Mozambique is one of the world’s • Second level largest undeveloped coal basins
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The Company has 3 coal exploration projects in Mozambique • Third level spanning 609 km[2] with a combined Target Mineralisation of between 4.96 – 6.19 billion tonnes*^ of coking and thermal coal
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The Company commenced exploration on its third licence 2738L (“Songo” project) in October 2011. The project area has the potential for 25.8 km[2] of Lower Karoo and a Target Mineralisation of between 1.86 – 2.32 billion tonnes* of coking and thermal coal
Corporate Strategy
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Aggressive exploration programme
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Acquisition of additional licences
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Figure 1: Location Map of Mozambique in Africa
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On the ground presence
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This Target Mineralisation estimate is conceptual in nature as there has been insufficient exploration to define a mineral resource under JORC Code guidelines and it is uncertain whether further exploration will result in the determination of a mineral resource. This conceptual target may or may not be outlined with future work, either in whole or in part.
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^ Based on the initial drilling programme the Company is likely to revise its target mineralisation for Tete West (216 – 270 million tonnes) downwards
Mozambi Coal Limited
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Capital Structure
Capital Structure |
25 October 2011 | |
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| ~~• Fir~~~~st level~~ Total Share on Issue |
114,207,732 | |
| ~~•Sd ll~~ Total Options on Issue* |
32,950,000 | |
| ~~econ eve~~ Performance Shares |
5,000,000 | |
| • Third level Share Price - 25 Oct 2011 |
A$0.10 | |
| Market Capitalisation | A$11.42m | |
| Debt | Nil | |
| Cash Balance – 25 Oct 2011 | A$3.71m | |
| Enterprise Value | A$7.71m |
| Top 5 Shareholders | 25 October 2011 | |
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| Polo Resources Ltd | 18.08% | |
| Varuna Pty Ltd | 9.04% | |
| Citicorp Nominees | 5.58% | |
| Cityside Investments | 2.80% | |
| EZR Systems | 2.80% |
- Excludes contingent performance options and rights
Source: Australian Securities Exchange
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Image: Lower Karoo Coal Outcropping discovered to the north of 3245L
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Image: Chairman Michael Griffiths and General Manager Chala Kondragunta discuss exploration programme at the northern point of 3245L
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Mozambique
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Mozambique • First level
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One of Africa’s fastest growing economies, with GDP growth at • 8.3% in 2010 and 4.5% in 2009 Second level •
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Stable multi-party constitutional democracy Third level
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President Guebuza was re-elected in October 2009, winning 75% of popular vote after successful 5 year term
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Portuguese remains the official language
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Excellent relationship and strong commercial links with South Africa, its main trading partner
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High inflows of Foreign Direct Investment, particularly from China, India and Brazil – including significant infrastructure and resources projects
Source: Central Intelligence Agency Factbook, US Department of State, World Bank
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Figure 2: Location Map of Mozambique
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Zambeze Coal Basin
One of the World’s Largest Undeveloped Coal Basins
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RIO TINTO (LON:RIO)
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13 billion tonnes of coal identified
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100% acquisition of Riversdale Mining (ASX:RIV)
ZAMBEZE project:
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9.0 billion tonnes of coal identified
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22 coal seams identified over 14 km length
BENGA project:
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4.0 billion tonnes of coal identified
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Approvals for a 20MT/year operation
OTHER SIGNIFICANT PROJECTS
ETA Star
- 1.92 billion tonne resource
Ncondezi Coal (AIM:NCCI)
- 1.8 billion tonne JORC resource
Minas de Ruvuboe (Talbot-Nippon Steel-Posco)
- 1.4 billion tonne JORC resource. Tender process for sale of 59% (Talbot) currently underway
Eurasian Natural Resources Corp (LON:ENRC)
- 1.0 billion tonne JORC resource
Jindal (BOM:532286)
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BENGA
ZAMBEZE
MOATIZE
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Figure 3: Location Map of Mozambi Coal Tenements in Zambeze Coal Basin
VALE (NYSE/BOVESPA:VALE)
MOATIZE project:
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1.4bn resource
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Full commercial production expected as of 2012
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Capacity for 11Mtpa production, 8.5Mpta coking, 2.5Mpta thermal
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700 million tonne Resource
Source: Company websites and publications
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Projects Overview
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The Projects
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The Company has three mineral exploration projects spanning 609 km[2] in the Zambeze Coal Basin in the Tete Province of Mozambique
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The licences have a Target Mineralisation of 4.96 – 6.19 billion tonnes*^ with a thermal coal range of CV from 5,000-5,600kcal/kg
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All three licences cover target Karoo sediments that hosts most of the coal reserves within the Zambeze Basin (Productive Series)
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This Target Mineralisation estimate is conceptual in nature as there has been insufficient exploration to define a mineral resource under JORC Code guidelines and it is uncertain whether further exploration will result in the determination of a mineral resource. This conceptual target may or may not be outlined with future work, either in whole or in part.
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^ Based on the initial drilling programme the Company is likely to revise its target mineralisation for Tete West (216 – 270 million tonnes) downwards
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BENGA
ZAMBEZE
MOATIZE
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Figure 4: Location Map of Tete Province, Mozambique
| Project | MOZ Ownership | Total Area | Karoo Area | Target Mineralisation* |
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| Songo – 2738L | Right to earn 80% | 224 km2 | 25.8 km2of Lower Karoo | 1.86 – 2.32 billion tonnes* |
| Muturara – 3246L | 70% | 203 km2 | 40.0 km2of Upper Karoo | 2.88 – 3.60 billion tonnes* |
| Tete West – 3245L | 70% | 182 km2 | 3.0 km2of L & U Karoo | 216 – 270 million tonnes*^ |
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License 2738L – Songo
Location
- 115km west of the city of Tete in the Songo district, and 40km southwest of Jindal license 1218L where a 700 million tonne coal reserve has been identified
Coal Potential
- Ground verification confirms the potential for 25.8km[2 ] Lower Karoo
Local Geology
- Visible sandstone belonging to the following main units: Lower Karoo Matinde (Sandstone-Marl) Formation, Lower/Upper Karoo Cádzi (Sandstone) Formation, Upper Karoo Rio Mazoe (Basalt) Formation, Upper Karoo Bangomateta (Rhyolite)
TARGET MINERALISATION: 1.86 – 2.32 Bt*
The 25.8km[2] area could be underlain by Productive Series coal bearing strata with potential to host from 1.8Mt to 2.3Mt per km[2 ] per 1m thickness of coal with a thermal coal range of CV from 5,000-5,600kcal/kg . The Target Mineralisation is represented if the main lower 40-50m thickness of coal measures is present.
- This Target Mineralisation estimate is conceptual in nature as there has been insufficient exploration to define a mineral resource under JORC Code guidelines and it is uncertain whether further exploration will result in the determination of a mineral resource. This conceptual target may or may not be outlined with future work, either in whole or in part.
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Figure 8: Geological Map of 2738L
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Figure 5: Geological Map of 2738L
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Exploration Programme – Songo
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Project 1: 2738L – Songo
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Area: Focus on 25.8 km[2 ] area in the southeast section of the license
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Start date: October 2011
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Drill contractor: Major Drilling Mozambique SA
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Downhole Quick Log SA
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contractor:
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Airborne survey Aeroquest Airborne Pty Ltd
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contractor:
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Drilling permits: Environmental approval granted for drilling in September 2011 by Department of the Environment
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Programme: Preliminary drilling programme of 3000 - 5000m HQ diamond core drilling with downhole geophysical survey. Airborne survey including magnetics and radiometrics
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Timetable: Completion by late 4Q 2011 or 1H 2012 depending on weather conditions
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Image: Exploration crew on location at Songo where drilling is currently underway
- Status: Contracts signed early October 2011 for drilling, downhole geophysics and airborne surveys.
Airborne survey completed. A total of 2,321 line km were completed with lines 100m apart. Data processing is underway. Drilling of first drillhole is underway.
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License 3246L – Muturara
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Location
- 45km southeast of the Moatize Coal Mining Camp (Vale). The refurbished Moatize-Beira railway line passes 12km to the east
Coal Potential
- 40km[2 ] of Upper Karoo Formation sediments and volcanics that potentially overlie the Matinde Formation and Productive Coal Series of the Lower Karoo
Local Geology
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Measured dips near the railway line and dips on the road approaching the northern boundary indicate that coal measures may extend to as deep as 1,000 metres beneath the surface
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The thickness of these units is unknown. Field observations indicated a horizontal to very gentle southwesterly dip of massive outcropping coarse grained sandstone. The depth of the Productive Coal Series is estimated to be approximately 400-600m
TARGET MINERALISATION: 2.88 – 3.60 Bt*
The 40km[2] area could be underlain by Productive Series coal bearing strata with potential to host from 1.8Mt to 2.3Mt per km[2 ] per 1m thickness of coal with a thermal coal range of CV from 5,000-5,600kcal/kg. The Target Mineralisation is represented if the main lower 40-50m thickness of coal measures is present.
- This Target Mineralisation estimate is conceptual in nature as there has been insufficient exploration to define a mineral resource under JORC Code guidelines and it is uncertain whether further exploration will result in the determination of a mineral resource. This conceptual target may or may not be outlined with future work, either in whole or in part.
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Figure 6: Landsat Image of License 3246L
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Figure 7: Geological Map of 3246L
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License 3245L – Tete West
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Location
- 12km west of the city of Tete, and immediately southwest of Rio Tinto license 946L (“Zambeze” project)
Initial Exploration Programme
- First past stratigraphic diamond drilling of the northeast corner of the Tete West licence has been completed with the successful intersection of some Karoo Coal Seams. The coal seams encountered in the licence area are generally thin and the quality is average for the Tete Province. The Company is incorporating the drilling results into it’s geological model for the licence area
ZAMBEZE
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BENGA
MOATIZE
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Figure 8: Landsat Image of License 3245L
- Results for 35 samples have been received with 17 assays pending – approval to export samples to South African laboratory pending
TARGET MINERALISATION: 216 – 270 Mt*^
The 3km[2] area could be underlain by Productive Series coal bearing strata with potential to host from 1.8Mt to 2.3Mt per km[2 ] per 1m thickness of coal with a thermal coal range of CV from 5,000-5,600kcal/kg . This Target Mineralisation is represented if the main lower 40-50m thickness of coal measures is present.
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This Target Mineralisation estimate is conceptual in nature as there has been insufficient exploration to define a mineral resource under JORC Code guidelines and it is uncertain whether further exploration will result in the determination of a mineral resource. This conceptual target may or may not be outlined with future work, either in whole or in part.
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Figure 9: Geological Map of 3245L
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Exploration Programme – Muturara and Tete West
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Project 2: 3246L – Muturara
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Area: Focus on 40 km[2] area in the Northern part of the license
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Start date: Expected 1H 2012
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Permits: Environmental approval granted for drilling in April 2011 from the Department of the Environment
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Programme: First pass drilling expected to commence in 2Q 2012. Aeromagnetic survey to be conducted on the license during 4Q 2011
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Status: Airborne geophysical survey completed. A total of 1,246 line km were completed with lines 100m apart. Data processing is underway
Project 3: 3245L – Tete West
Area: Focus on 3 km[2] area in the northeast corner of the license
Programme: First pass drilling programme of 1,365m comprising 5 boreholes completed. Initial results for 35 samples announced 8 September 2011. 17 assays remain outstanding, awaiting approval for export by Department of Mineral Resources Status: Airborne geophysical survey completed. A total of 208 line km were completed with lines 100m apart. Data processing is underway
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Image: Drilling activity on Tete West licence
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Figure 10: Target Area for Initial Drill Programme on License 3245L
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Exploration Timetable
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2011 – 2012 Exploration Timetable
| Activity | Particulars | Quarter III | Quarter III | Quarter III | Quarter III | Quarter IV | Quarter IV | Quarter IV | Quarter IV | Quarter I(2012) | Quarter I(2012) | Quarter I(2012) | Quarter II(2012) | Quarter II(2012) | Quarter II(2012) | Quarter II(2012) | Quarter III(2012) | Quarter III(2012) | Quarter III(2012) |
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| July'11 | Aug'11 | Sept'11 | Oct'11 | Nov'11 | Dec'11 | Jan'12 | Feb'12 | Mar'12 | April'12 | May'12 | June'12 | July'12 | Aug'12 | Sep'11 | |||||
| 3245L | |||||||||||||||||||
| Core Drilling | 2000m HQcore drilling | ||||||||||||||||||
| CR Logging& Testing | |||||||||||||||||||
| Aeromagnetic Survey | |||||||||||||||||||
| Geological Report | |||||||||||||||||||
| 3246L | |||||||||||||||||||
| Geological Mapping | |||||||||||||||||||
| Preparatorywork | Roads and Drillpads etc | ||||||||||||||||||
| Aeromagnetic Survey | |||||||||||||||||||
| Core Drilling | 1000m HQcore drilling | ||||||||||||||||||
| CR Logging& Testing | |||||||||||||||||||
| Geophysical logging | |||||||||||||||||||
| Geological Report | |||||||||||||||||||
| 2738L | |||||||||||||||||||
| Approvals | Env and Drilling permits | ||||||||||||||||||
| Preparatorywork | Roads and Drillpads etc | ||||||||||||||||||
| Geological Mapping | |||||||||||||||||||
| Aeromagnetic Survey | |||||||||||||||||||
| Core Drilling | 3000m HQcore drilling | RAINY SEASON - NO DRILLING | |||||||||||||||||
| CR Logging& Testing | |||||||||||||||||||
| Geophysical logging | |||||||||||||||||||
| Geological Report |
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Infrastructure Three Possible Options for Transportation to Seaborne Markets
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Option 1: Sena Rail to Port of Beira
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570km railway line with capacity of 6 Mt
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Recent upgrade co-funded by World Bank
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New coal terminal with 18 – 24 Mtpa capacity by 2014 under investigation
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Port unable to handle Panamax vessels
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First shipments underway as of September 2011
Option 2: Nacala Rail to Port of Nacala
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730km by rail with 1Mtpa current capacity
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Connects Blantyre (Malawi) to Port. Rail connection to Moatize under investigation
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Upgrade to 20Mtpa coal capacity
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Further potential capacity to +40Mtpa
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Port capable of handling Panamax vessels
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Figure 11: Infrastructure Map of Northern Mozambique
Figure 11: Infrastructure Map of Northern Mozambique
Option 3: River Barge to Chinde
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525km from Tete area to Chinde
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Approvals expected Q4 2011
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Construction commencement target 1H 2012
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Will require trans-shipment facility at sea
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Large capacity potential to +20Mtpa
Image: Sena Railway Line
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Focused & Experienced Team
Michael Griffiths – Non Executive Chairman
Mike is an experienced geologist and senior company executive with over 25 years in the mineral exploration and energy sectors in Africa and Australia. He is currently an Executive Director of ASX-listed African gold mining company Chalice Gold (ASX:CHN) and a Director of TSX-listed African gold exploration company Currie Rose Resources (TSX:CUI). He has overseen the discovery and exploration of significant gold deposits in Tanzania, Eritrea and the Northern Territory. Prior to moving into the minerals sector he spent the first 2 years of his career as a coal geologist in central Queensland. Mike holds a Bachelor of Science (Geology) from Macquarie University in Sydney and is a member of AusIMM.
Shiv Madan – Managing Director
Shiv has 14 years experience in investment banking and management consulting. As an investment banker he held senior roles in Europe and Asia Pacific spanning commodities and bond trading, capital markets advisory and syndication. He was previously head base metals trader at Dresdner Kleinwort and earlier worked in capital markets with Lehman Brothers and Daiwa Securities. He commenced his career as a Strategy Consultant with Andersen Consulting. Most recently he was a Director of Dugal Pty Ltd (100% acquired by Mozambi Coal) and was responsible for acquiring the Company's exploration licences in Mozambique. Shiv holds an MBA from the Australian Graduate School of Management and a BCOM from Curtin University.
Ryan Broom – Chief Financial Officer & Joint Company Secretary
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Alex Neuling – Executive Director & Joint Company Secretary
Alex is a Chartered Accountant and Chartered Secretary with over 10 years corporate and financial experience. This experience includes 5 years as director, chief financial officer and/or secretary of various ASX-listed companies in the energy, mineral exploration, biotechnology and mining services sectors. He previously worked at Deloitte in London and Perth. Alex holds an Honours degree in Chemistry from the University of Leeds in the United Kingdom.
Robert Hemphill – Non-Executive Director
Robert has more than 13 years experience in financial accounting, taxation and business advisory services both domestically and internationally. He is a director/company secretary of a number of public and private companies. Robert completed a Bachelor of Business at Charles Sturt University and is a member of the Institute of Chartered Accountants in Australia.
Chala Kondragunta – Exploration Manager, Mozambique
Chala is an experienced geologist with an 18 year background in the exploration of coal, industrial minerals and metals. He has extensive experience in Mozambique – he was previously Deputy General Manager for Essar Minerals based in Mozambique, where he managed their coal exploration programme in the Tete province. He also worked with Essar in Indonesia in a similar capacity. Previously, he worked in Russia, Armenia, Saudi Arabia and India for a number of companies including Vedanta Resources. Chala holds a Masters of Science in Geology from AMU in India and a Bachelor of Science from Nagarjuna University, India.
Ryan has over 10 years experience as an auditor and accountant and has previously held senior finance roles with BDO Chartered Accountants and Byrnecut Mining as well as Africa-focused explorers Indago Resources Limited (IDG) and Tusker Gold Limited (TKA). Ryan holds a Bachelor of Commerce from Curtin University and is a member of the Institute of Chartered Accountants in Australia.
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Investment Case
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| WHY INVEST? | INVESTMENT RATIONALE |
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| High Potential Licences | MOZ has three projects with 4.96- 6.19 billion tonne Target Mineralisation*^ |
| Exposure to Mozambique | Only pure-play Mozambican coal explorer on ASX |
| Stable Political Environment | Mozambique is a stable multiparty democracy with a strong focus on resources sector development |
| Premium Coal in Basin | Hard coking coal identified in nearby RIO licences of equal quality to Bowen Basin in Australia |
| Strong Expected Demand | Annual global coal demand forecast to increase by as much as 53% before 2030 |
| Large Discoveries in Basin | Over 22 billion tonnes of coal identified in Zambeze Coal Basin |
| Existing Infrastructure | Two rail-to-port options from 570-800 km |
| Exploration programme underway | Drilling underway on Songo project to be followed by drilling on Muturara project |
Source: Company websites and publications, Central Intelligence Agency Factbook
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This Target Mineralisation estimate is conceptual in nature as there has been insufficient exploration to define a mineral resource under JORC Code guidelines and it is uncertain whether further exploration will result in the determination of a mineral resource. This conceptual target may or may not be outlined with future work, either in whole or in part.
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Summary
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Unique opportunity to participate in an underexplored and fast growing world class coal field
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Potentially large coal Target Mineralisation
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Attractive valuation entry point
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Focused management team creating shareholder value through aggressive exploration and acquisition of additional coal licences
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Acquisition of new (third) tenement to significantly increase potential Target Mineralisation
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Exploration programme underway - drilling and airborne survey commenced
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Image: Local Village and Baobab Tree in the South of License 3245L
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Important Notices
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This document has been prepared by Mozambi Coal Limited (“MOZ”) in connection with providing an overview to interested analysts and investors.
This presentation is being provided for the sole purpose of providing preliminary background financial and other information to enable recipients to review the business activities of MOZ. This presentation is thus by its nature limited in scope and is not intended to provide all available information regarding MOZ. This presentation is not intended as an offer, invitation, solicitation, or recommendation with respect to the purchase or sale of any securities. This presentation should not be relied upon as a representation of any matter that a potential investor should consider in evaluating MOZ. Prospective investors should make their own independent evaluation of an investment in MOZ.
Any statements, estimates, forecasts or projections with respect to the future performance of MOZ and/or its subsidiaries contained in this presentation are based on subjective assumptions made by MOZ's management and about circumstances and events that have not yet taken place. Such statements, estimates, forecasts and projections involve significant elements of subjective judgement and analysis which, whilst reasonably formulated, cannot be guaranteed to occur. Accordingly, no representations are made by MOZ or its affiliates, subsidiaries, directors, officers, agents, advisers or employees as to the accuracy of such information; such statements, estimates, forecasts and projections should not be relied upon as indicative of future value or as a guarantee of value or future results; and there can be no assurance that the projected results will be achieved.
MOZ and its affiliates, subsidiaries, directors, agents, officers, advisers or employees do not make any representation or warranty, express or implied, as to or endorsement of, the accuracy or completeness of any information, statements, representations, estimates or forecasts contained in this presentation, and they do not accept any liability or responsibility for any statement made in, or omitted from, this presentation. MOZ accepts no obligation to correct or update anything in this presentation.
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Image: Samora Machel Bridge crossing the Zambeze River from the City of Tete
Nothing in this presentation should be construed as financial product advice, whether personal or general, for the purposes of section 766B of the Corporations Act 2001 (Cth). This presentation consists purely of factual information and does not involve or imply a recommendation or a statement of opinion in respect of whether to buy, sell or hold a financial product. This presentation does not take into account the objectives, financial situation or needs of any person, and independent personal advice should be obtained.
Under Mozambican mining law, the licences confer on [the holder] an exclusive right to explore for copper, zinc and lead in the case of licence 3245L, base metals in the case of licence 3246L and base metals, gold and industrial minerals in the case of 2738L. If in the course of such exploration [the holder] identifies an associated mineral, including coal, and assuming all other conditions of the licences have been met, the holder is entitled exclusively to apply to further explore and eventually to mine the coal identified notwithstanding that the licences were not originally granted for coal.
All reference to dollars, cents or $ in this presentation are to Australian currency, unless otherwise stated.
This presentation and its contents have been made available in confidence and may not be reproduced or disclosed to third parties or made public in any way without the express written permission of MOZ.
The information in this report that relates to exploration target, tonnages and grades is based on data compiled by Mr Brian J. Varndell B.Sc.(Spec Hons Geol), FAusIMM, a geologist with more than 35 years experience in mineral exploration and mining and more than 25 years experience in mineral asset valuation. Mr Varndell has sufficient experience which is relevant to the style of mineralisation and the type of deposit under consideration to qualify as a Competent Person as defined in the 2004 Edition of the Australasian Code for Reporting of Exploration Results, Mineral Resources and Ore Reserves. Mr. Varndell consents to the inclusion in this document of the matters based on his information in the form and contexts in which they appear.
Cover Image: Drilling underway on Songo licence
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