http://falcopacific.com/ presentation given by Dr. Michael Byron, Vice President Exploration of Faclo Pacific Resource Group (TSX.V: FPC) at the 2014 Mineral Exploration Roundup Conference.
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future
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and
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recognize
the
repor-ng
of
Inferred
Resources.
These
resources
are
reported
under
Canadian
Na-onal
Instrument
43-‐101
and
have
a
great
amount
of
uncertainty
and
risk
as
to
their
existence
and
economic
and
legal
feasibility.
It
cannot
be
assumed
that
all
or
any
part
of
Inferred
Resources
will
ever
be
upgraded
to
a
higher
category.
Under
Canadian
Rules
es-mates
of
Inferred
Mineral
Resources
may
not
form
the
sole
basis
of
feasibility
studies
or
pre-‐feasibility
studies.
INVESTORS
ARE
CAUTIONED
NOT
TO
ASSUME
THAT
PART
OR
ALL
OF
AN
INFERRED
RESOURCE
EXISTS,
OR
ARE
ECONOMICALLY
OR
LEGALLY
MINEABLE.
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prepared
by
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can
be
no
assurance
that
any
of
the
assump-ons
in
the
resource
es-mates
will
be
supported
by
a
Pre-‐feasibility
or
Feasibility
Study
or
that
any
forward
looking
event
will
come
to
pass.
The
data
is
incomplete
and
considerable
addi-onal
work
will
be
required
to
complete
further
evalua-on,
including
but
not
limited
to
drilling,
engineering
and
socio-‐economic
studies
and
investment.
This
presenta-on
also
refers
to
historic
geological
resources
–
iden-fied
by
an
asterik
*
in
the
text
–
these
resources
are
historic
in
nature
and
pre-‐date
the
implementa-on
of
Canadian
Na-onal
Instrument
43-‐101.
Neither
the
Canadian
nor
the
US
Securi-es
and
Exchange
Commission
recognize
the
repor-ng
of
historic
resources
they
are
considered
conceptual
in
nature.
It
cannot
be
assumed
that
all
or
any
part
of
geological
resources
will
ever
be
upgraded
to
a
higher
category.
INVESTORS
ARE
CAUTIONED
NOT
TO
ASSUME
THAT
PART
OR
ALL
OF
GEOLOGICAL
RESOURCES
EXISTS,
OR
ARE
ECONOMICALLY
OR
LEGALLY
MINEABLE.
They
are
included
herein
solely
for
historic
context
and
completeness.
This
presentation
contains
information
with
respect
to
adjacent
or
similar
mineral
properties
in
respect
of
which
the
Company
has
no
interest
or
rights
to
explore
or
mine.
Readers
are
cautioned
that
the
Company
has
no
interest
in
or
right
to
acquire
any
interest
in
any
such
properties,
and
that
mineral
deposits
on
adjacent
or
similar
properties
are
not
indicative
of
mineral
deposits
on
the
Company’s
properties.
Past
performance
is
no
guarantee
of
future
performance
and
all
investors
are
urged
to
consult
their
investment
professionals
before
making
an
investment
decision.
Investors
are
further
cautioned
that
past
performance
is
no
guarantee
of
future
performance
The
Company
may
access
safe
harbor
rules.
Information
Update
as
at
October
3,
2013
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Officers
and
Directors
Mike Byron
Jim Davidson
Kelly Klatik
C.A.
President & CEO, Director
PH.D, P.Geo
CFO, Director
MBA
V.P. Exploration, Director
Darin Wagner
Gordon Neal
M.Sc., P. Geo
B.Sc
Chairman
Director
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Technical
Advisors
Paul-Henri Girard
B.A.Sc. Mining Engineering
Senior Mining Advisor
Harold Gibson
PH.D
Technical Advisor
Howard Poulsen
PH.D
Technical Advisor
Jim Franklin
PH.D
Technical Advisor
§ Former Agnico Eagle Mines - VP of Canadian Operations.
§ Instrumental in the development and advancement of the LaRonde,
Goldex and Lapa mines.
§ Director, Mineral Exploration Research Centre - Laurentian
University.
§ Focus VMS and Epithermal Systems.
§ Structural Geologist - more than 40 years of experience.
§ A leading global expert on the formation and controls on Archean
lode gold deposits.
§ Former coordinator and Chief Geoscientist - GSC
§ One of the world’s foremost experts on geology of VMS deposits.
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Southern
AbiNbi
Greenstone
Belt
over
100
years
of
conNnuous
producNon
QUEBEC
ONTARIO
Rouyn Noranda
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Rouyn-‐Noranda
Camp
Beafy
Mine
KIRKLAND
LAKE CAMP
FPC:
Rouyn-‐Noranda
Project
–
728
sq
km
LARDER
LAKE CAMP
NORANDA CAMP
BOUSQUET CAMP
Horne
Doyon
Laronde
§ Over 30 current and former gold and base metal mines.
§ 19M oz of gold production yet still largely underexplored
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Falco’s
Rouyn-‐Noranda
Land
Package
§ 100% ownership of 728 sq km
§ Established infrastructure
§ 14 Former producing mines
§ Low cost exploration
§ Extensive data archives
§ Provincial exploration credits
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The
Horne
Mine
Complex
1.5 km diameter ~14 M oz Au
Quemont
Mill
&
Smelter
Horne
West
per
&
Lower
H
Up
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Longitudinal Section – Horne Complex
§ 200 m north of the Horne deposit
§ extensively developed (1930’s to-1960’s)
§ Historic Resource*: 167.83 Mt @ 1.25 g/t Au,
17.14 g/t Ag, 0.57% Zn and 0.10% Cu
§ Noranda historic higher grade resource* of
1.79 Mt grading 6.14 g/t gold, 16.80 g/t silver,
0.49% copper and 0.37% zinc
§ Historic intersection: 70m @ 6.51 g/t Au, 54.68
g/t Ag, 0.50% Cu and 0.25% Zn
§ Historic Intersection: 121m @ 4.39 g/t Au, 43.24
g/t Ag, 0.19% Cu and 0.83% Zn
§ Open to depth
*
Resources
es-mates
are
historical
(pre-‐date
NI43-‐101
and
not
in
compliance
with
NI
43-‐101).
Es-mates
are
not
supported
by
a
technical
report
and
the
issuer
is
10
not
trea-ng
the
historical
es-mate
as
a
current
mineral
resource.
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Cu/Cu + Zn Block Model
exploration potential
Level
21
Down
Up
Preliminary
Block
Model
ROTATED
SECTION
VIEW
100E
(looking
E)
Level
33
Block
grade
–
Cu
/
Cu+Zn
Level
41
0
20
50
75
100
Level
49
300m
1000
j
N
(305
m)
Exploration vector
(stacked deposits?)
0.001
to
17.5
%
17.5
to
37.0
%
37.0
to
63.1
%
63.1
to
92.7
%
92.7
to
100.0
%
high temperature zone –
possible fluid flow path or
“stringer zone”
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Exploration
En echelon stacked
mineralized zones –
structural or formational?
diabase
Mineralized
Envelope
Exploration
Targets
Looking North
Looking West
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Current Activity
Horne Mine:
3,000 pdf files
6,600 additional drillholes
Horne 5:
1,136 pdf files
4,386 drillholes
Updated database:
11,000 drillholes
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