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Rox Resources Presentation, Resources Roadshow June 2013
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ASX: RXL
Ian Mulholland, Managing Director
Symposium Events Resources Roadshow – 18/19 June 2013
On The Road to Success
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Competent Person Statement
The information in this report that relates to Exploration Results and Mineral Resources is based on
information compiled by Mr Ian Mulholland BSc (Hons), MSc, FAusIMM, FAIG, FSEG, MAICD, who is a
Fellow of The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy and a Fellow of the Australian Institute
of Geoscientists. Mr Mulholland 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 Mulholland is a full time employee of the
Company and consents to the inclusion in the report of the matters based on his information in the
form and context in which it appears.
*Exploration Targets
The potential quantity and grades of the exploration targets listed in this presentation are conceptual
in nature, although they are based on reasonable expectations, but insufficient exploration to define a
Mineral Resource has been carried out at this point in time, and it is uncertain whether further
exploration will result in the determination of a Mineral Resource.
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Company Snapshot
Rox Resources Capital Structure
ASX Code: RXL
Issued Shares: 590.8m
Market Cap: $21.9m (at 3.7c)
Cash: $5.3m (31 March)
Enterprise Value: $16.6m
Managing Director:
Ian Mulholland (Geologist)
Chairman:
Jeff Gresham (Geologist)
Finance Director:
Brett Dickson (Accountant)
Exploration Manager:
Will Belbin
Experienced Board & Management
Major Shareholders
HSBC Nominees 4.4%
Avoca Resources 3.4%
Rox Directors 3.1%
Top 20 27.9%
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Investment Highlights
Significant nickel sulphide discovery at Fisher East
$15m Earn-in zinc partnership with Teck
Exposure to nickel, zinc, lead, copper, gold & silver
Tremendous exploration upside in all projects
Experienced Board and Management
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Rox Projects
• Mt Fisher Gold, &
Fisher East Nickel
Project acquired from
Avoca in 2011, plus
Option to Purchase
deal
• Reward Zinc Project,
Earn-in by Teck for
$15m
• Bonya Copper
Project earn-in by Rox
for $1.5m
• Marqua Phosphate
Project pegged in
2009
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Drilling has discovered a significant
new body of nickel sulphides:
6.4m @ 3.8% Ni from 282.6m,
from 11.4m @ 2.9% Ni
6.3m @ 2.5% Ni from 211.7m,
from 16.3m @ 1.8% Ni
6.2m @ 3.3% Ni from 341.1m
2.7m @ 5.2% Ni from 483.0m
Fisher East Nickel Project
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Fisher East Nickel Location
Ni Occurrences
Mt Fisher Project located 150km north-
east of Leinster, WA in North Eastern
Goldfields of WA
Mt Fisher Greenstone Belt, 300km long,
655km2 tenement area
Agnew-Wiluna Belt, major nickel mines
(55% of WA Ni total; 7Mt out of 12.7Mt),
10 Moz gold,
Nickel sulphide discovery at Fisher East –
Opens up a major new area for nickel
exploration
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VTEM flown
over 3 areas:
2 gold belts
and the
Fisher East
ultramafic
belt
Large VTEM
anomalies
along Fisher
East
Ultramafic
2 stages of
RAB drilling
VTEM Targets
1st
2nd
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Recognition of nickel gossan in RAB
drilling by Rox geologists
RC drilling on 50m and 100m
spacing has defined nickel sulphide
mineralisation along over 1.2km of
strike
Diamond holes are hitting massive,
semi-massive and disseminated
sulphides down to over 450m deep,
with grades such as 3.8% Ni over
6.4m
Mineralisation still open along strike
and also open at depth
Southern Zone defined by new RC
drilling
The Story So Far
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A Bit of Geology
Massive nickel sulphides coincident
with EM conductor – occur at “basal
contact”
Classic komatiite-hosted (Kambalda-
type) nickel sulphide deposit type
Variable grade and thickness is typical
Basal contact is over-turned
structural complications likely
Lower ultramafic unit hosts
disseminated zone
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What’s Coming Up
Mineralisation is starting to be defined
in a number of separate zones (shoots)
Intervening holes have hit nickel
sulphides, but either thin or low grade
Main Zone is still open at depth in a
number of directions
So far Rox has drilled 5,200m RC (33
holes) and 11,500m DD (32 holes)
Drilling on the Main Zone is being
conducted using two strategies:
Infill at 50 x 50m
Down dip & plunge extensions at 100 x 100m
Downhole EM in deeper holes
Deeper drilling of new potential
Southern Zone
Main Zone Northern Zone
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Drill Density
Drill Density is fairly low for
this type of deposit
Mainly 100 x 100m with
some infill to 50 x 50m
Compare this to Nova,
which is now drilled to over
25 x 25m density
Camelwood is different to
Nova – thinner, similar
nickel grade but no copper,
different types of deposits
Still very early days at
Camelwood – more than
half of the main conductor
is yet to be drilled
Main Zone Northern Zone
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Longer than the length of the Sydney Harbour
Bridge and roughly 3x the height.
Deposit Scale
1.2km
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Exploration Potential
Fixed loop ground EM survey along 8km
of Fisher East Ultramafic belt identified a
series of EM conductors
Strong EM anomalies confirmed at
Camelwood, Corktree and Silverbark, and
also between Camelwood and Silverbark
( over 3-4km)
Very sparse drilling to date on other EM
targets - still to follow up
8km
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Gold Targets
VTEM flown over 3 areas:
2 Gold belts and the Fisher East
ultramafic belt
Gold mineralisation at Mt Fisher mine
has an associated EM anomaly due to
sulphidic host rocks
Dam-Dirks area, major gold-in-regolith
anomaly
Gold resource of 973,000 t @ 2.75
g/tAu* (86,000 ounces) defined at Mt
Fisher, Moray Reef and Damsel
* Measured: 171,900 tonnes grading 4.11 g/t Au, Indicated: 204,900 tonnes grading 2.82
g/t Au, Inferred: 596,200 tonnes grading 2.34 g/t Au
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Gold Potential
Strong anomalies > 5 g/tAu
Three parallel structures
Multiple “hot spots”
Damsel
Shallow resource of ~54,000 oz,
open at depth
Dam Central
High grill intercepts* including:
9m @ 7.1 g/t, 3m @ 17.4 g/t, 4m @
9.0 g/t, and 8m @ 4.1 g/t
WA DME funding for 2 deep diamond
holes
* Drawn from the Company’s 120,000m, 3,500 hole database
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Reward Zinc Project
SEDEX style zinc deposits
Adjacent to McArthur River Mine
Airport, gas pipeline, concentrate
loader and port infrastructure all in
place
Teck in a $15M Earn-in JV (to 70%)
Myrtle Deposit Resource* 43.6 Mt @
4.05% Zn, 0.95% Pb, 5.04% Zn+Pb,
2.2 Mt zinc + lead metal
Strong drilling results from Teena
prospect incl. 11.3m @ 10.9% Zn+Pb
* Indicated: 5.8 Mt @ 3.56% Zn, 0.90% Pb; Inferred: 37.8 Mt @
4.17% Zn, 0.95% Pb
Myrtle/Reward
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Multiple Prospects
Significant Zn-Pb
mineralisation at Myrtle and
Teena
Rox has drilled ~5,000m at
Myrtle
Discovery cost of ~ $1.80/t
Zn (equiv. to $1.60/oz Au)
Teck to spend $5 million to
earn 51% and a further $10
million for 70%
Teena prospect: 5,000m of
drilling uncovered in 2012 -
$2 million worth of drilling
for free!
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Teena Model
4,500m diamond
drilling about to start
at Teena – fully funded
by Teck ($2.75m
budget for 2013)
Distance between drill
holes 1.2km E-W and
800m N-S
Dimensions of Teena
Basin, 1.5 x 1.0 km =
Teck size target
First results in 3-4
weeks!
T4A: 22.2m @ 7.18% Zn+Pb, 19g/t Ag,
incl. 8.6m @ 9.84% Zn+Pb, 23g/t Ag
T6: 7.3m @ 7.98% Zn+Pb, 5g/t Ag
T4: 11.3m @ 10.9% Zn+Pb, 14g/t Ag
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Bonya Copper Project
Similar in style to nearby Jervois
deposits (13.5 Mt @ 1.3% Cu, 25
g/tAg)
279km2 tenement package
Outcrops of visible copper
mineralisation at numerous locations,
with assays up to 33% Cu and 55 g/tAg
Walk up drill target at old Bonya mine
Very little prior exploration for copper
Farm-in deal, Rox can earn 51% for
$500K (2 years) and 70% for extra $1
million (further 2 years)
Geophysical (VTEM) survey in second
half of 2013
Drill targets generated
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The Road Ahead
Diamond drilling ongoing at Fisher East Nickel
project –diamond drilling currently underway –
results ongoing
Drilling at Teena Zinc (4,500m) about to start –
first results in 3-4 weeks
Bonya Copper VTEM survey and maybe drilling
in second half of 2013