2. [2] Forward Looking Statement
The following information may contain forward–looking statements. Forward
looking statements address future events and conditions and therefore involve
inherent risks and uncertainties. Actual results may differ materially from those
currently anticipated in such statement. Forward-looking information is subject to
known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors that may cause Llave
Oro’s actual results, level of activity, performance or achievements to be materially
from those expressed or implied by such forward-looking information. Such factors
include, but are not limited to: uncertainties related to the historical resource
estimates, the work expenditure commitments; the ability to raise sufficient capital
to fund future exploration or development programs; changes in economic
condition or financial markets, regulatory, political and competitive developments;
technological or operational difficulties or an inability to obtain permits required in
connection with maintaining, or advancing projects; and labour relation matters.
3. [3] Llave Oro Value Creation
Pre-IPO $3. 8M @ $0.20
• Principal Assets Lookalikes to Buritica and Financing $280K @ $0.35
Gramalote Deposits
Shares
29,110,000
• A premier Colombian-based team with a track Outstanding
record of significant exploration success
Fully Diluted 41,705,000
• Identified, assembled, negotiated and
advanced exploration on Continental
9,395,000 @ $0.30
Gold’s (TSX: CNL) key assets Warrants
400,000 @ $0.50
• Strong relationships throughout Colombia,
with a collective 70 years working Options 2,800,000 @ $0.20
experience in the country
• A strong Board with extensive experience building companies and creating
shareholder value in the capital markets
• Pursuing production/cash-flow scenario along with asset/project
consolidation strategy
4. [4] Management & Directors
MICHAEL SMITH, R.G., President
Geologist with significant international mining operations experience. Served as Chief Mine Geologist
for Barrick Gold Corp. at the Gold Strike Mine in Nevada. Subsequently became General Manager of
Exploration and Development for Barrick Gold in South America. Former CEO of Grupo de Bullet, led
key discoveries at Buritica and Gramalote deposits
BALMER ECHEVERRI, VP Exploration
Geological engineer with Masters degree in Economic Geology, 10+ years mining experience mainly in
Colombia. Former Country Manager at Barrick Gold in Colombia. Led discovery at Marsella deposit.
Former exploration Geologist on Buritica project
ADRIANA GONZALEZ, General Manager
Significant mining company experience in Colombia; a mining engineer with a Master’s degree in
Environmental Management, 20+ years experience regulatory affairs, former Concession and
Environmental Manager, Colombia with Continental Gold
MARTA TOBÓN, Corporate Social Responsibility
Responsible for Corporative Social Responsibility programs. Experience includes Continental Gold and
Alcaldia de Medellín
5. [5] Management & Directors continued….
JOHN CARLESSO, Executive Chairman
The founder of Cervello Capital Inc., a private merchant bank based in Toronto; has over 15 years of
international business experience; Executive Chairman of Oremex Silver Inc. Has extensive experience
in the junior mining sector – Vice President, Corporate Development at Desert Sun Mining Corp, a
company acquired by Yamana Gold Inc. Founding CEO of Apogee Silver, acquired Pulacayo project now
entering production
MICHAEL SMITH, R.G., Director
Geologist with significant international mining operations experience. Served as Chief Mine Geologist for
Barrick Gold Corp. at the Gold Strike Mine in Nevada. Subsequently became General Manager of
Exploration and Development for Barrick Gold in South America
MARC BAMBER, Director
Mr. Bamber is a senior natural resources hedge fund management specialist with seven years’ experience
at the UK-based, RAB Capital. He is very knowledgeable in the natural resources investment sector and
possesses a deep understanding of the UK and European markets
6. [6] Why Colombia?
• Colombia is considered to be among the world's
most desirable destinations for mineral exploration
and development, as it is rated 1st globally in terms
of geologic potential.
• It is the most secure Latin American country to
business , and has the 2nd best investor protection
in Latin America .
• Colombia is ranked 3rd in South America for
"Policy Potential" , which measures the effects of
government policies on exploration, including
mining codes, taxation, security, political security
and infrastructure.
• Has a stable democracy with a 98% Presidential
approval rating, as the U Party was elected for its
third term in 2010.
• Since the 2002 election of President Alvaro Uribe,
Colombia has experienced huge improvements in
security conditions, and civil unrest no longer
prevents exploration of the area.
• By 2012 around US$8.8 billion in self-funded
infrastructural projects have been completed in
Colombia, and it is now the 5th largest economy in
Latin America.
8. [8] Major Mining & Exploration Projects
AREA
Total 1,141,748 km2
% Water 8,8%
Borders 6,004 km
POPULATION
Total 46,000,000
Density 38 hab/km2
9. [9] Regional Geology Cauca Belt
• Prolific Cauca Belt a significant area
EL RAYO PROJECT of exploration focus
• Large gold deposits in the belt include:
• Buritica (Continental Gold): 3.4M oz. Au*
• La Colosa (AngloGold Ashanti):
12.9 M oz. Au**
• Cerro Veta (Sunward Resources):
3.7M oz Au.***
• Marsella, (Barrick) New Discovery
*Continental Gold, 2012 Mineral Resource Estimate of the Buritica Gold Project,
Colombia ‘ Prepared by Mining Associates Pty Ltd.
** AngloGold Ashanti, May 6.08 ‘AngloGold Ashanti Announces Significant
Exploration Results at 100% owned La Colosa Project in Colombia’ news
1. Continental Gold, Buritica Deposit, 3.4M oz. Epithermal Miocene Intrusives release
2. Sunward Resources, Cerro Veta Deposit, 3.7Moz. Porphyry Tertiary Sediments ***Sunward Resources Deposit of 3.7M oz as per report by Behre Dolbear &
3. Bellhaven Inc La Mina Deposit, 0.8Moz Porphyry Crestaceous Volcanic Sediments Company (USA), Inc. dated June 1, 2012, titled "Technical Report on the Titiribi
4. Anglo-B2-Gold JV, Quebradona Deposit, Porphyry Precambric Basement Project, Department of Antioquia, Colombia"
5. Medoro Resources, Marmato Depsoit, 9.7M oz IS Epithermal
6. Batero-Seafield Resources, Quinchia Deposit, 1.6Moz Porphyry
7. Barrick Gold, Marsella Deposit, Porphyry Echeverri B. November 2011
8. Anglo Gold Ashanti, La Colosa Deposit, 13Moz Porphyry Modified from INGEOMINAS
1:100 K sheets
10. [ 10 ] Projects Overview
POPALES PROJECT
• Located 7 km from Continental Gold’s
inferred 3.4M oz. Au Buritica project*
• Artisanal mining inventory (ongoing)
• Geological mapping (completed)
• Vein mapping
• Rock geochemistry
• Ground Magnetic Survey (completed)
• Trenching (completed)
• NI 43-101 Technical Report
• Drill ready project
EL RAYO PROJECT
• Rock and soil geochemistry
(completed)
• Trenching
• Geological mapping (ongoing)
• Drill ready project
*Continental Gold, 2012 Mineral
Resource Estimate of the Buritica
Gold Project, Colombia ‘ Prepared
by Mining Associates Pty Ltd.
LLAVE ORO INC. PROPERTIES
11. Rivers Drive Artisinal Gravimetric Processing
[ 11 ]
Popales Project
• Buritica look-alike
• Located 150 km NW of Medellin in an
emerging, high-grade district within the Cauca
gold belt
• 7 km from Continental Gold’s inferred 3.4M oz.
Au Buritica project
• Multiple gold bearing veins identified
through preliminary exploration
• Identified 45 high-grade Buritica-like
veins
• Veins from trace up to 68 g/t Au
• Altered rock between veins assayed up to not
fold 13 g/t Au
• High grade vein and bulk mining potential
• Drill-ready project with the location of 7
drill-holes identified
• Completed 288 line-meters of trenching
• 8m at 3.5 g/t Au
• 16m at 0.8 g/t Au, including 8m at 1.22 g/t Au Looking South at the Popales Project
• 10m at 0.5 (g/t) Au
12. [ 12 ] Popales Project Up Close
POPALES
Grupo de Bullet
Continental Gold
13. [ 13 ] Buritica & Popales Comparison
• Distribution and type of
high-grade veins at Popales
is very similar to Buritica
• Identified 45 high-grade
Buritica-like veins
• Numerous, high-grade veins
100 m.
up to 68g/t Au
• Many of the high-grade veins
support artisanal mining
• Mineralized stockwork zones
in wall rock indicate bulk
mineable potential
ILLUSTRATIONS
Top: Popales Veins
Bottom: Buritica Veins
14. [ 14 ] Popales Geochemistry
• Widespread mineralization
indicates:
• large hydrothermal
system and
• provides numerous drill
targets
• Copper and silver
mineralization is associated
with gold mineralization
Map: Rock chip sampling Au g/t
15. [ 15 ] Popales Trenching and Proposed Drilling
• Completed trenches, exposing
stockwork zones
• 4 trenches for a total of 288m line
• 100 chip-channel samples pending
results
• Proposed drilling: 3 holes
totalling 1,200m
• Completed 288 line-meters of
trenching
• 8m at 3.5 g/t Au
• 16m at 0.8 g/t Au, including 8m at
1.22 g/t Au
• 10m at 0.5 (g/t) Au
16. [ 16 ] Popales Ground Mag
• Ground magnetic survey
completed, 23.8 line-kilometers
• Gold mineralization associated
with magnetic minerals
• Expected to provide additional
drill targets
17. [ 17 ] Popales Images
Sample from high grade vein One of many small mills at Popales
• Agreement to acquire 90% for US$2.5M over a 24 month period
18. [ 18 ] El Rayo Project
• Gramalote look-alike
• One concession, 270 hectares Gold Anomalies
• Open cut exposes a shear zone
roughly 11m wide, length appears to
be 1+km
• Chip samples yielded from 4.2 g/t Au
up to 16.6 g/t Au
• Alteration consists of silicification,
propillitic and sericite zones within Potential Mineralized Trend
N 70 E trend of 50 m width
• This style of alteration is typically
associated with gold deposits
observed at B2/AngloGold
Ashanti Gramalote deposit
• Lithological and alteration maps are being prepared
• Agreement to acquire 90% for US$2.2M
19. [ 19 ] El Rayo Regional Geology
• Located in the prolific
Antioquia Batholith
Belt
• Majors nearby:
AngloGold Ashanti,
Gramalote and B2Gold
20. [ 20 ] El Rayo Geochemistry
• Geochemistry of rock chip and
soil samples indicate two
mineralized zones:
• 200m by 50m of gold
anomalies ranging from
0.1 g/t Au to 5.4 g/t Au
• 270m by 170m ranging
from 0.1 g/t Au to 2.6 g/t
Au
21. [ 21 ] El Rayo Geochemistry Los Barrera Zone
• Surface sampling showed
significant anomalies of gold
• Shear zone targets of up to
500m
• Environmental and drilling
permits received
• Initial program 3 holes
@ 1, 100m
22. [ 22 ] Llave Oro Overview
• Premier Colombian gold exploration opportunity
• Best in class team with vast expertise in Colombia
• Start-up level valuation
• Significant catalysts and activity during 2013
• Ongoing program
• Popales and El Rayo have multiple “drill-ready” targets
• Final stages of permitting
• Continued due diligence on additional project acquisitions
• Still “early days” in Colombia
• Pursuing production/cash-flow scenario along with asset/project
consolidation strategy
23. [ 23 ] Contact Information
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