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WEEBIT NANO LTD — Investor Presentation 2012
May 30, 2012
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Radar ron I : Ltd (ASX RAD)
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June 2012 Update
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Corporate Strategy
Rapid exploration and resource definition for iron ore
- Identify, define and develop iron ore resources in the Central Yilgarn district of Western Australia
Focus on hematite resource definition in 2012
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Maiden JORC reportable Inferred mineral Resource of 2.1 Mt at 57.6%
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oExcellent potential for increasing hematite resource inventory in 2012 -
oContinue to focus on detailed drill testing of hematite tar g ets at Johnston Ran g e -
oPrioritise future drill targets at other projects -
Develop profitable mining operations – both hematite and magnetite
oFeasibility studies planned in 2012oInitiating discussions with strategic investors in Asia (Chi na, n I di a , prov ng-up ema ) i h tit e exp ora l ti on target and maiden JORC seen as triggers to further interest -
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Well established junior
Capital Structure Free Trading Escrow Total Fu ll y Pai d O r d inary Sh ares R ( A D ) 48 , 346 ,517 22 , 8 15, 6 1 2 71,1 62 ,1 29 Unlisted Options 1,050,000 22,000,000 23,050,000 Market Cap (based on trading price of $0.29) - $20M Top 20% own 51% Management: Alan Tough – Non Exec Chairman Jonathan Lea – Managing Director Ananda Kathiravelu – Non Exec Director
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Central Yil arn District g
• Assets located in developing Yilgarn Iron Ore Province (YIOP) • Hematite being mined by others (Cliffs and Mineral Resources) • Substantial hematite & magnetite potential • Enhanced otential for ra id p p project development with existing open access infrastructure • Large magnetite deposits defined in district and being considered f d l t or eve opmen �4
Infrastructure – Real Solutions
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O en access rail line 90-130km to the south. Rail ca acit u radable to p p y pg
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suit potential developments
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New develo ments nearb likel to p y y
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create alternate haul road options to rail
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Potential ports
o Es erance – dee water berth p p , Cliffs currently exporting 8mtpa iron WA Government commits to ore, i t t o 30 t it expans on o up m pa capac y – o Kwinana 4 Mtpa iron currently exported , expansion being considered
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Massive Exploration Potential
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1 200 k m o f t enemen s t ,
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120km BIF
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Largely unexplored for iron ore
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Only 25% of tenements drilled tested so far
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• Johnston Range hematite focus in 2012 but significant magnetite potential throughout
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Muldoon Prospect
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Muldoon
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Drilling has defined two zones of hematite mineralisation up to 1 km long
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Inferred JORC Resource - 2.1Mt at 57.6% Fe
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Potential extensions along strike
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Best results include: * 32m @ 60.4% Fe 18 m @ 58 . 6% F e 34m @ 59.4% Fe 26m @ 59 . 5%
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Infill drilling planned for June
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Full results and details shown in Radar ASX release titled
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“Hematite Drilling Results” released on April 4, 2012
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Johnston Range Hematite Potential
• Many hematite targets identified over Johnston Range through detailed mapping • L atest r d illi ng as s h h own t h e mineralisation continues under cover • P r or i iti s ng arge s n progress us ng i t t i i detailed mapping and ground geophysics
• Further drilling planned throughout 2012 aimed at increasing hematite resources • 8 -10Mt resource targeted by year end
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The p otential q uantit y and g rade of iron de p osits reported as exploration potential is conceptual in nature and there has been insufficient exploration to define a Mineral Resource and it is uncertain if further exploration will result in the determination of a Mineral Resource.
Clark Prospect
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Mapping identified new zone of mineralisation at Johnston Range (north of Muldoon)
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Zone 500m long and up to 100m wide
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Rock chip samples average 59.5% Fe
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A pprova s o l bt a ne i d w ith d r illi ng planned for June
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Hematite Development
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Excellent potential for increasing hematite resource inventory in 2012 - Drilling .
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continuing throughout year with next campaign in June
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The mineralisation at Muldoon is at or near surface and extraction through shallow open pit mining may be possible. A relatively low cost mining and crushing operation is envisaged, possibly where a period of campaign mining is followed by crushing to minimise the need for extensive site infrastructure.
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Road transport to the public access rail, 130km to the south, with export through the Port of Esperance remains the most likely path for transport.
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L ow expecte d capital cost
The potential quantity and grade of iron deposits reported as exploration potential is conceptual in nature and there has been insufficient exploration to define a Mineral Resource and it is uncertain if further exploration will result in the determination of a Mineral Resource.
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Die Hardy Range – Magnetite
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Magnetite Resource 353Mt at 26.1% Fe
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Indicated Resource of 215Mt at 26.7% Fe
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• Inferred Resource of 138Mt at 25.2% Fe
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Potential for substantial increase
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Hematite potential also being investigated
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- A high grade massive body with good metallurgical properties
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Die Hardy Range
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Magnetite ~100-300m wide, >3km long and at least 350m in depth
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Exploration potential: 0.83 Bt – 1.38 Bt at 25-35% Fe *
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2km strike drilled to date
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Excellent metallurgical properties
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69% concentrate
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50 micron grind
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35% mass recovery
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PFS to commence in 2012
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The potential quantity and grade of iron deposits reported as exploration potential is conceptual in nature and there has been insufficient exploration to define a Mineral Resource and it is uncertain if further exploration will result in the determination of a Mineral Resource.
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Radar in 2012
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Focus on defining hematite resource base
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Drilling at Johnston Range (and elsewhere) in ongoing i l
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campa gns as approva s perm ( it)
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Regional targeting through mapping and geophysics
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Several focused drill campaigns likely in next 8 months
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• F eas ibilit y s u t di es or ema f h tit e eve opmen d l t i n secon d h a lf of 2012
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Pre-feasibility study for Die Hardy magnetite commencing with focus on metallurgy, infrastructure and water
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Partner search for magnetite development funding
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Disclaimer
This Presentation is issued by Radar Iron Ltd (“Radar” or “the Company”). The information contained herein is confidential and proprietary to the Company and is provided to recipients on the terms and conditions set out in this disclaimer. The document, in whole or in part, is not to be distributed, copied or reproduced, in any form, without the prior written consent of the Directors of the Company.
Th e d ocumen t d oes no t purpor t t o cover a ll re evan l t i n f orma ti on a b ou t th e C ompany or it s b us ness. i It d oes no t i n en t d t o b e a comp e e or accura e s a emen l t t t t t o f material information.
Although the Company has used care and diligence in its preparation, this Presentation is provided on the basis that no representation or warranty, expressed or implied, is made by the Company or any of its associates or advisers as to the accuracy or completeness of the information.
None of the information contained in this Presentation or any other written or oral communication transmitted or made available to the recipient or any of its associates or advisers is, or shall be relied upon as, a promise or representation, whether as to the past or future, and no liability will attach to such information to the Company, its associates or advisers.
The Company and its directors, employees, agents and consultants shall have no liability including to any person by reason of negligence or negligent misstatement for statements, opinions, information or matters (express or implied) arising out of contained in or derived from or for any omissions from this Presentation, except where liability under statute cannot be excluded.
The information in this presentation that relates to iron ore exploration results, mineral resources or ore reserves is based on information prepared by Mr Jonathan Lea, who is an employee of the Company and a member of the Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy. Mr Lea has sufficient experience which is relevant to the style of mineralisation and type of deposit under consideration and to the activity which he is undertaking 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 Lea consents to the inclusion in this ASX Release of the matters based on his information in the form and context in which it appears in the Presentation. I n f orma ti on i n thi s repor t th a t re a es l t t o th e M u ld oon Mi nera l R esource es ti ma es t re fl ec s t i n f orma ti on comp il e d b y M r Al exey Zh arn ik ov a f u ll ti me emp oyee l o f CSA Global Pty Ltd, who is a member of the Australian Institute of Geoscientists (AIG). Mr Zharnikov has sufficient experience which is relevant to the style of mineralisation and type of deposit under consideration and to the activity which he is reporting 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 Zharnikov consents to the inclusion in the report of the matters based on the information compiled by him, in the form and context in which it appears.
Information in this report that relates to the Die Hardy Mineral Resource estimate reflects information compiled by Mr Aloysius G . W . Voortman of CSA Global Pty Ltd who is a Fellow and Chartered Professional of the AusIMM. Mr Voortman is a Competent Person as defined by the JORC and is a full time employee of CSA Global Pty Ltd as Principal Resource Geologist and Geostatistician. He has sufficient experience which is relevant to the style of mineralisation and type of deposit under consideration and to the activity which he is reporting 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 Voortman consents to the inclusion in the report of the matters based on the information compiled by him, in the form and context in which it appears.
The potential quantity and grade of iron deposits reported as exploration potential is conceptual in nature and there has been insufficient exploration to define a Mineral Resource and it is uncertain if further exploration will result in the determination of a Mineral Resource.
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Successful iron ore companies require 3 key factors:
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Mineable resource – Radar in 2012 is currently increasing the hematite resource base
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An infrastructure pathway – Radar is in the Yilgarn province with government owned rail and port
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3 . A market – Iron Ore with similar quality to that defined by Radar is currently being sold into Asia – iron grade and ore quality form a saleable product
RADAR IS VERY WELL PLACED TO BECOME A PRODUCER
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JUNE 2012
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