The document provides information on Kingsbay Resources Ltd., a mining exploration company focused on cobalt. It summarizes Kingsbay's cobalt exploration properties in Canada, including the Lynx Lake property in Labrador where a VTEM survey identified a large electromagnetic anomaly that will be drilled in July 2017. It also profiles the management team and current share structure. The presentation is intended to inform potential investors about Kingsbay's cobalt asset portfolio and exploration plans.
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Forward Looking Statements
Disclaimer
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making any investment decisions.
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ventures. Interested investors are advised to seek advice from their investment advisors.
Junior mining exploration companies are subject to considerable risk, some of which are
disclosed in our quarterly and annual filings as filed on SEDAR. Users should familiarize
themselves with risks facing our Company and other junior mining exploration companies.
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Technological Developments
Cobalt is on the forefront of technological
developments in energy storage, catalytic processes,
and greater efficiencies in gas turbines and chemical
processes.
Batteries
A key component in lithium-ion batteries for electric
automobiles and mobile devices.
Alloys
Alloyed with aluminum and nickel to make particularly
powerful magnets.
Turbines and Turbine Generators
Used in jet turbines and gas turbine generators, where
high-temperature strength is important.
Radioactive cobalt-60 is used to treat cancer.
Why Cobalt?
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Cobalt Prices
Steel Raw Material Prices as of June 27 , 2017
Cobalt USD/lb 26.99
Ferro Chrome USD/kg 2.29
Ferro Titanium USD/kg 3.58
Ferro Tungsten USD/kg 25.55
1 year price chart 12 year price chart
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Management & Directors
Kevin Bottomley, President & CEO
Mr. Bottomley has spent the last 15 years in public
markets focusing on company creation and capital
raising. In that time Kevin has been a part of the
successful completion of over 75 Million dollars in
funding through networks in North America,
Europe and Asia. Kevin's drive and discipline have
allowed him to successfully navigate challenging
business settings and scenarios in the resource
and special situations sectors.
Jody Bellefleur, Chief Financial Officer
Ms. Bellefleur is a CPA, CGA with over 20 years'
experience as a corporate accountant. Prior to her
work with publicly traded companies, she was the
Controller of a private manufacturing company.
Since 2008, Ms. Bellefleur has exclusively been
involved in providing services to both public and
private companies in the junior mining sector.
Bradley Hoeppner, Director
Mr. Hoeppner has worked with public companies
for 10 years. He has been instrumental in the
successful closing of more than 100 million dollars
of public company financings. Bradley has played
a key role in re-structuring public companies and
has been a director of King's Bay Gold Corp. since
February 2016. Bradley is the President & Director
Liberty One Lithium Corp.
Nick Rodway, Director
Mr. Rodway completed a Bachelor of Science in
geology at Memorial University of Newfoundland in
2013 and has spent over 5 years working for
Canadian exploration companies.
Nick now works with Zimtu Capital corporation in
Vancouver assisting with project generation and
corporate development. Nick has played a strategic
role as a director with King's Bay Gold Corporation,
assisting with project targeting and acquisitions.
Dusan Berka, Director
Mr. Berka is a graduate engineer with a M.Sc.
(Dipl.Ing.) degree from the Slovak Technical
University, Bratislava, Slovakia (1968) and a member
of the Association of Professional Engineers and
Geoscientists of B.C. since 1977. He has over 40 years
international experience in Engineering, Marketing &
Sales and Business Administration.
Dusan also has extensive experience in the
management, marketing, promotion and
administration of public companies as well as in the
Corporate Communications, shareholders
information, public relation and contract
negotiations. During the past 34 years Mr. Berka has
served as a Director and Officer of various public
companies traded on the TSX and TSX Venture
Exchanges and the NASDAQ System in USA.
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Corporate Structure
Issued and
Outstanding
41,006,423
Shares fully diluted: 56,356,723
Market Cap: $ 3,727,000
Warrants: 12,550,300 priced at $0.12 expiring
December 30, 2018
Options: 2,800,000 priced at $0.075 expiring
October 27, 2018
Insider Holdings: 31%
$ 0.21 - $ 0.05 CAD
52 week high / low in Canada
$ 0.15- $ 0.05 EURO
52 week high / low in Europe
$ 0.09 CAD - $ 0.06 EURO
Trading Price as of July, 2017
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Lynx Lake Copper-Cobalt Property
Labrador
Location and Infrastructure
The Lynx Lake Property encompasses 240 square kilometres and
is located in southern Labrador, approximately 1OO km
southeast of Happy Valley-Goose Bay. The Property can be
accessed along the Trans-Labrador Highway, a 1.5 hour drive
from Happy Valley-Goose Bay. A three phase powerline runs
directly adjacent to the property allowing access to power upon
potential mine development.
Previous Work
The majority of the historical work has been completed by local
prospectors. The work included grab sampling and a localized
hand held electromagnetic survey. Most of the work has been
carried out in two large quarry pits excavated by the
Department of Transportation during construction of the
highway.
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Geology
• Property lies within the Proterozoic terrane of the
Grenville Province.
• Western part of the property is underlain by
granitic orthogenesis that varies in composition
from granite to granodiorite and varies texturally
from merely foliated to well-banded gneiss.
• Eastern part of the property, separated by a
northeasterly trending fault, is underlain by
granitoids and amphibolitic units with massive
gabbro, norite and troctolite throughout.
Lynx Lake Copper-Cobalt Property
Labrador
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Mineralization
• Grab samples from gossanous areas of the eastern rock pit
have yielded assays up to 1.39% Cu, 0.94% Co, 0.21% Ni,
6.5g/t Ag and 0.23% V. Exposed Veins of massive sulfide can
be seen in this pit .
• Samples from the western pit yielded 1.03% Cu, 0.566% Co,
0.1% Ni and 5.0 g/t Ag.
• Molybdenite and Bismuth have also been discovered in the
western area of mineralization yielding 0.392% Mo and
112ppm Bi.
• A historic hand held EM survey carried out by previous
owners has indicated strong conductors present in the
subsurface in several areas.
• Great potential as an exploration target for an economic
Cu-Co-Ni magmatic or Iron Oxide Copper Gold type deposit.
Due to excellent accessibility and new discoveries of mineralization in bedrock, the
property has great exploration potential.
Lynx Lake Copper-Cobalt Property
Labrador
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Versatile Time Domain Electromagnetic Survey
(VTEM)
VTEM Results
• After the data compilation and analysis of Geotech Ltd.’s. helicopter-borne Versatile Time
Domain Electromagnetic System (VTEM), King’s Bay’s technical team has identified a
shallow anomaly of low resistivity in what is known as the “west pit” which is directly
adjacent to the Trans-Labrador Highway.
• The size of the anomaly is anticipated to be ranging in depth from 50-300 plus meters
and estimated to be approximately 400 meters in diameter.
• The “west pit” has been historically sampled yielding assays of up to 1.03% Copper,
0.56% Cobalt, 0.23% Vanadium, 0.10% Nickel and 5.0g/t Silver.
Follow up Exploration
• King’s Bay has assembled a technical team to execute a more local, higher resolution
ground geophysical survey followed by potential stripping of overburden to the south of
the pit so bedrock can be exposed.
• In addition to this, a reconnaissance team will begin to investigate the southeastern
portion of the property to follow up on the anomalous historical soil samples. Detailed
mapping and sampling in the two pits will aid in understanding of mineralization
controls.
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Trump Island Copper-Cobalt Property
in Newfoundland
Property Overview
The North Trump Island Property consists of 8 mineral claims
encompassing an area of 2 square kilometers and is located 7
kilometers south of the town of Twillingate, Newfoundland and
Labrador. The property is accessible by boat 1.5 kilometers east from
the nearest boat launch at Tizzard’s Harbour on NL Hwy 345.
The property’s history dates back to the mid 1860’s when a 20-foot (6.1
m) shaft was sunk on a mineralized zone of massive chalcopyrite. At the
bottom of the shaft, it was reported that the mineralized zone
expanded with depth but, due to limited technology, no further
excavation could be safely continued.
Follow up grab sampling in 1999 by G. Lewis, an experienced local
prospector, revealed mineralization assaying up to 3.80% Cu, 0.30% Co,
2.90 g/t Au and 10.9 g/t Ag near the old Clymo mine shaft. The
property has not been drilled to date.
The compilation of the recent 1998-99 field work done by Lewis
suggests that a more detailed exploration program is warranted.
North Trump
Island Property
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Trump Island Copper-Cobalt Property
in Newfoundland
Regional Geology
The Trump Island Group lies near the southeast boundary of the Notre Dame Subzone of the Dunnage
Zone in the Central Mobile Belt, locally marked by the Chanceport Fault. The Central Mobile Belt
represents the boundary of Laurentia and Gondwanaland at the start of the Appalachian-Caledonian
Orogeny.
The oldest unit in the Twillingate area is the Cambrian Sleepy Cove Formation mafic pillow flows and
breccias mixed with minor silicic volcaniclastics. The Twillingate Granitoid, a high-soda trondjhemite
characteristic of ophiolite assemblages intruded the mafic formation. Zircon age-dates place the granitoid
as Late Cambrian (510 m.y.). Amphibolite dykes intrude the granitoid and mafic units with Lower
Ordovician zircon ages.
The ophiolite assemblages in the Notre Dame Subzone host a number of copper-rich deposits that have
been mined in west-central Newfoundland.
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Trump Island Copper-Cobalt Property
in Newfoundland
Exploration History
In 1863 Nicholas Clymo, a miner of Cornwall, United Kingdom visited the area and sunk a pit to a depth of
20 feet (6.1 m) which followed a 3 feet (0.9 m)wide mineralized zone that was said to increase in thickness
with depth.
He reported that a shipment of high grade copper-cobalt ore was shipped to Swansea, England as
documented in the Newfoundland Provincial Mineral Rights Database. This shipment was said to be worth
“40 pounds per fathom” (Clymo, 1863).
In 1953, J. Kalliokoski of the Newfoundland Geologic Survey headed up a mapping and prospecting program
for Newmont Mining Company in the area but no sample assays were reported. In the 1990s, G. Lewis
conducted prospecting and limited rock and soil grab samples and filed a first-year assessment report in
1999 with the Newfoundland and Labrador Mineral Titles Branch.
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• 2001 Falconbridge Ltd. completed an exploration
program consisting of surface sampling, mapping and
electromagnetics.
• Surface sampling of massive sulfide in outcrop yielded
anomalous values of up to 2.6% Ni, 1.8% Cu, and 0.27%
Co. Mapping of the area exposed several lenticular
ultramafic bodies containing pods massive sulfide.
• A localized electromagnetic program yielded several
subsurface conductors in the area. Due to several other
discoveries that year, the exploration work by
Falconbridge Ltd. was not followed up. The compilation
of these results encourages further work to be
completed on the property.
• Regional Geology - The area is Neo-archean in age and
located within the superior province with ultramafic to
felsic rocks including granodiorite, tonalite, paragneiss,
amphibolite, peridotite, pyroxenite, and gabbronorite.
• Structurally the area of interest is bounded to the east
and west by two regional fault systems.
The Ninuk Lake Project is located
approximately 175 kilometers northeast of
Umiujag, Quebec and consists of 19
mineral claims encompassing 2164 acres.
A deep-sea port is located 125 kilometers
from the property.
Ninuk Lake Project
Quebec Cobalt
Ninuk Lake Project
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• In 1985 a magnetic and electromagnetic survey was
flown by the Quebec Ministry of Natural Resources
that uncovered several large conductors.
• In 1999-2000 Falconbridge Ltd. took 152 samples
and uncovered semi massive sulphide assaying
0.7% Ni, 0.3 Cu, and 0.09% Co but only drill tested
the northwestern portion of the property.
• All southeastern conductors remain untested.
• Regional Geology - The area is Archean in age and
dominated by intrusive gabbro, which cuts felsic
and mafic volcanics and iron formation of the
Frotet-Evans Belt.
The Broadback River Project is located only 24 kilometers northwest of the Nuinsco Discovery
zone and consists of 9 mineral claims encompassing 1035 acres. The property can be easily
accessed by the James Bay Road north from Matagami and then by logging roads to the property
approximately 75 kilometers inland.
Quebec Cobalt
Broadback River Cobalt Property
Broadback River
Cobalt Property
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The Roberge Project is located 2.1 kilometers
southeast of Chesterville, Quebec and
consists of 3 mineral claims encompassing
443 acres. The property is easily assessable
by a paved road, which runs through the
property. Soil sampling on the property
revealed several anomalous sediment
samples assaying up to 1.06% Co.
Quebec Cobalt
Roberge Cobalt Property
Roberge Cobalt
Property
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Current and Proposed Work Programs for 2017
Lynx Lake Copper-Cobalt Project in Labrador
Completion of the Versatile Time Domain Electromagnetic Survey (VTEM), where the size of the anomaly
is anticipated to be ranging in depth from 50-300 plus meters and estimated to be approximately
400 meters in diameter
Completion of the data interpretation of from VTEM to identify high value drilling targets
July 2017, mobilization for drilling at Lynx Lake
July 2017, mobilize ground crew further identify the newly defined anomaly in the west pit
Trump Island Copper-Cobalt in Newfoundland
Summer 2017, Property visit to re-sample preexisting mine shaft
High resolution ground electromagnetics will be completed to find additional sub surface conductors
Allocate potential drill targets and execute drill program
Ninuk Lake Nickel-Copper-Cobalt in Quebec
Summer 2017- Property visit with mapping and reconnaissance to find more exposed mineralization
Channel sampling and regional airborne electromagnetic survey to be locate potential drill targets
Potential drilling
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Corporate Contact Information
King’s Bay Gold Corporation – Operating as “King’s Bay”
Suite 1450, 789 West
Pender Street
Vancouver, BC V6C 1H2
Tel: 604 681 1568
info@KingsBayRes.com
For Investment Inquiries
Please Contact:
Brad Hoeppner, Director
brad@KingsBayRes.com