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London Global Mining Investment Conference
Stationers Hall, London
Wednesday 30th September 2009
www.ObjectiveCapitalConferences.com
14.50 Africa
Richard Williams
CEO & Director
Helio Resource Corp
Corporate Presentation – September 2009
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DISCLAIMER
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This presentation may contain forward-looking statements which involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors which may cause the actual results, performance, or achievements of Helio to be materially different from any future results, performance or achievements expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements.
Forward looking statements may include statements regarding exploration results and budgets, resource estimates, work programmes, strategic plans, market price of precious and / or base metals or other statements that are not statements of fact.
Although Helio believes the expectations reflected in such forward-looking statements are reasonable, it can give no assurance that such expectations will prove to have been correct. Various factors that may affect future results include, but are not limited to, fluctuations in market prices of metals, foreign currency exchange fluctuations, risks relating to exploration, including resource estimation and costs and timing of commercial production, requirements for additional financing, political and regulatory risks, and other risks described in Helio’s management discussions and analyses as filed on SEDAR. Accordingly, undue reliance should not be placed on forward-looking statements.
All technical information contained within this presentation has been reviewed and approved for disclosure by Mr. C. MacKenzie, M.Sc., C.Geol, Helio’s COO and Qualified Person as designated by NI 43-101
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PROJECTS
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STRATEGY AND FOCUS
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strategy and focus
Exploration for “World Class” gold deposits
Focus on Tanzania
Political and economic stability
Under-explored
Excellent geological potential
Strong mining culture
Established legal code
Major mining companies active
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BOARD AND MANAGEMENT
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board and management
MANAGEMENT / DIRECTORS / FOUNDERS
Richard Williams CEO
Chris MacKenzie COO
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Gren Thomas (Chairman)Founder of Aber Resources,Chairman of Strongbow
Cliff Davis CEO of Nevsun Resources
Stephen Leahy Chairman and CEO of North American Tungsten Corp.
Colin Jones Exec. VP Dundee Resources Ltd.
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CORPORATE INFORMATION
corporate information
Listing TSX.V:HRC
Issued & Outstanding 65,769,542
Management & Insiders ~15% of I&O
Institutional Holdings ~37% of I&O
Warrants 15,038,000 @ $0.35-1.25
~ $11,000,000 to Treasury
Stock Options 3,765,000
Fully Diluted 84,778,792
Cash at Sept 1, 2009 $4,500,000
no debt
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TANZANIA
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SMP Gold Project
Excellent infrastructure Close to water source Road Accessible Large land package Power into property No population pressure Year-round exploration
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LUPA GOLDFIELDS
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SMP Gold Project
750,000 ounces produced in Lupa Goldfields
New Saza Mine produced 270,000 ounces of gold @ 7.5g/t Au (1939 – 1956)
Project covers 5 licences / 23,800 hectares (238km2)
Option to earn 100% subject to royalty
Control over 35km strike length of Saza Shear Zone
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LUPA GOLDFIELDS
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Geology
Lupa Block located at triple junction of the Great Rift Valley
Major intrusive complex (gabbro / diorite / granite) - greenschist and lower amphibolite facies Arc – not Ubendian Mobile Belt
Main mineralised structures trend ENE and NW
Free gold occurs in mineralised zones up to 60m+ wide, with individual quartz veins up to 10m thick
New Re - Os date on mineralisation at SMP of ~1.93Ga
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SMP - HISTORIC GOLD MINES
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6 colonial-era gold mines
60km strike length of prospective auriferous structures
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SMP - PROSPECTS
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Numerous Au occurrences and soil anomalies
Widespread historical artisanal mining activity
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SMP – DRILLING COMPLETED
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smp – drilling completed
42,631m of diamond drilling.
Focus on resource potential at Porcupine and Kenge targets.
Reconnaisance drilling at Dubwana and Chui
18,694m of RC drilling.
Tested 11 targets over a 20km strike length.
Bedrock gold mineralisation intersected at all targets.
All targets open along strike and to depth.
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SMP TARGETS DRILL-TESTED
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13 targets tested over a 20 km strike length (Mbenge and Snakebite now part of Kenge)
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SMP – PORCUPINE TARGET
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SMP – PORCUPINE DD SECTION ‘A’
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SMP – PORCUPINE DD SECTION ‘B’
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SMP – PORCUPINE LONG SECTION
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SMP – PORCUPINE MINERALISATION
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SMP – PORCUPINE – RC FENCE “A”
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SMP - PROSPECTS
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Numerous Au occurrences and soil anomalies
Widespread historical artisanal mining activity
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SMP – KENGE TARGET
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KENGE TARGET – RAZORBACK MINE
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KENGE MAIN ZONE - LONG SECTION
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SMP – MBENGE LONG SECTION
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SMP – MBENGE PLAN
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METALLURGY
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Porcupine Kenge
Gravity Separation 22.0% 34.7%
Whole Ore Flotation 94.8% 95.6%
Gravity + Gravity Tailing Flotation 93.4% 95.6%
Gravity + Flotation Concentrate Cyanidation 91.9% 93.3%
Gravity + Gravity Tailing Cyanidation 89.1% 94.5%
Whole Ore Cyanidation 88.9% 92.5%
Heap Leach Amenability TBC 70.0%
Bond Ball Work Index 15.7 15.0
• Low Cyanide Consumption• No “Preg Robbing” activity• Non acid-generating tailings
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SMP - PROSPECTS
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Numerous Au occurrences and soil anomalies
Widespread historical artisanal mining activity
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SMP – KONOKONO LONG SECTION
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SMP – DUBWANA TARGET
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SMP – SAZA WEST TARGETS
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SMP – 2009 DRILL TARGETS
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SMP – SUMMARY AND OUTLOOK
smp – summary and outlook
Best new gold project in Tanzania?
Multi-million ounce potential.
Control of the main gold-bearing structure in the region (35km).
Multiple drill targets proximal to six colonial-era gold mines.
Excellent metallurgical results.
Ability to earn a 100% interest in all five licences.
Good Infrastructure.
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WHY INVEST IN HELIO?
why invest in helio?
Building strong underlying value at the SMP gold project in Tanzania.
Drilling over the last two years has removed a great deal of the exploration risk.
Favourable capital structure.
Strong Management, Board of Directors, and core shareholder group.
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www.helioresource.com +1 604 638 8002
London Global Mining Investment Conference
Stationers Hall, London
Wednesday 30th September 2009
www.ObjectiveCapitalConferences.com
Richard Williams
CEO & Director
Helio Resource Corp
Richard Williams is a Professional Geologist with 20 years experience in gold mining, and precious and base metal mineral exploration in southern Africa, south, central and north America, and most recently in southern Europe.
Mr Williams graduated from Portsmouth University, UK with a B.Sc. Honours degree in 1988, before becoming a mine geologist in the Witwatersrand goldfields, South Africa. In 1992 - 1993, he completed a Master’s degree in Mineral Exploration at Queen’s University, Ontario, before joining Canarc Resource Corp. as its Exploration Manager in Suriname, South America. In 1998, based in Vancouver, Mr Williams assumed the role of Acquisitions Manager for Canarc, working mainly in Mexico.