Project Update - PDAC March 1, 2015 WHITE MOUNTAIN CALCIUM FELDSPAR PROJECT
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What is Anorthosite? Hudson s anorthosite is a calcium feldspar rock which is primarily comprised of aluminum (31%), silicon (50%) and calcium (15%). The White Mountain anorthosite is unique in its size and purity. E-Glass Fiberglass The anorthosite has three potential commercial uses: 1. A replacement for kaolin in the production of E-glass fiberglass 2. A replacement for kaolin in the filler market (paints and plastics) 3. A primary source of alumina, replacing bauxite Each of the above are significant market opportunities. Hudson is targeting E-glass as a first mover/early cash-flow business. Alumina Plastic 3
Project Highlights! Over 100 years mine life based on current drilling! Unique orebody with no significant competitors! Three potential revenue streams from one mine! Easy processing with three stages of crushing (followed by magnetic separation for e-glass and filler products)! Low capital cost at $25M! Excellent infrastructure with deep water port! Low political risk. Greenland very supportive of mining! Cash flow potential in 2016! Excellent opportunities to grow revenue stream 4
A Large Long Life Mine! Size and purity matter. Customers want security of a long term supply of homogeneous and consistent material! Initial 43-101 resource model, based on our first year of drilling, outlined 27 million tonnes of indicated and 32 million tonnes of inferred resources. Cut-offs are based on the purity of material needed by the E-Glass industry! This represents over 100 years of production for the E-Glass market at 500,000 tpa! 95% of the body still untested. Strike length is 6 km Table 1. Mineral Resource Estimate Class Na 2 O Cut Tonnes Off 1 (000 s) SiO 2 Al 2 O 3 Fe 2 O 3 CaO MgO Na 2 O K 2 O Indicated 2.50% 27,384 49.2% 30.0% 1.26% 14.95% 0.55% 2.35% 0.29% Inferred 2.50% 32,724 49.4% 30.1% 1.22% 15.01% 0.52% 2.34% 0.26% Indicated 3.00% 35,707 49.6% 29.8% 1.25% 14.72% 0.53% 2.41% 0.31% Inferred 3.00% 42,034 49.7% 29.8% 1.25% 14.77% 0.52% 2.40% 0.30% 1. Note: Cut-Off means all material is below the grade specified of Na 2 O. The sensitivity of the model to an increase in Na 2 O to a 3% cut off is included to show that the resources remains within E-Glass specifications. 5
A Strategically Located Project Shipping route 6
A Very Unique Deposit! Typically, calcium-rich anorthosite deposits are small, irregular and contain too many impurities for commercial applications other than low value products like road fill.! Only three other deposits have been identified that have similar chemical compositions. The Lapinlahti deposit is currently marketing product through Sibelco but available quantities are limited. The Gudvangen deposit is located within a UNESCO World Heritage site and the Shawmere deposit has a very small resource. Lapinlahti Deposit, Finland Shawmere Deposit Canada Gudvangen Deposit Norway 7
White Mountain Arial View White Mountain - Exposed Anorthosite Mountain Top Easily Minable Area Close to Deep Water Fjord for Convenient Shipping 8
View of the Initial Anorthosite Pit 9
Heavy Equipment on Site 10
Simple Mining Process! There is no metallurgical risk to this project processing is simple and there are no chemicals involved! Open pit operation with no stripping and no waste rock! The flowsheet for a production facility is as follows: " Three stages of crushing to 60 mesh " Magnetic separation " Delivery to port for shipping to end users Airport 11
Planned Mine Site Close to Infrastructure! Deep water port being developed! International airport 80 km from the project located in the town of Kangerlussuaq! Year round access 12
Greenland Process Flowsheet OPEN PIT MINE 95 tph 20" - 24" 95 tph 12 hr/d 7 d/wk 40 wk/yr ROM Ore Modular Jaw Crusher Modular Cone Crusher Crushed Ore Stockpile Reclaim FEL Haul to Plant 10 km Plant Feed Stockpile ON SITE PROCESS PLANT 47 tph 106 tph (125% Circ. Load) +20 mesh 7 tph -200 mesh 40 tph -20 / +200 mesh 6 tph (20%) Mags Waste Hopper 34 tph Non-Mags 24 hr/d 7 d/wk 40 wk/yr Stockpile Reclaim by FEL Vibrating Screen VSI Crusher Air Classifier Magnetic Separator Haul to Tailings Disposal Site Non-Mags Stockpile (Covered) LOAD OUT 550 tph max As required 40 wk/yr Stockpile Reclaim by FEL Shiploading Conveyor 30,000 tonne Bulk Carrier To Europe 13
Processing Material at the SRC 14
E-Glass Strategy! E-Glass (or electrical grade glass) is a high-end fiberglass with excellent growth projections of 7% annually! Hudson will start with production of 200,000 tpa after 24 months, building up to 500,000 tpa in year five.! Will target Europe and North America initially. Asian tonnage potential is significant. Will target through JV s and directly with Asian companies.! Expect to sign an off-take agreement with one of the leading E-Glass producers in Q1 2015.! All of the major E-Glass producers are testing White Mountain material with positive results. Additional off-take agreements expected in the next 12 months. Airport 15
Hudson s Competitive E-Glass Strategy! Kaolin prices range from $85 - $200 per tonne depending on quality, processing method (air-float vs water washed) and location! Kaolin and Chinese Clay (Pyrophyllite) quality is falling around the world! Kaolin prices have been rising 5-7% annually! High rail costs in the US mean transporting material from Georgia can be prohibitively expensive! E-glass producers are looking for a long-term stable supply of feedstock that can improve glass quality and increase furnace output! Owens Corning has successfully tested an 80 tonne sample of processed material in a commercial furnace! Hudson has CA s with almost all of the major fiberglass glass producers Airport 16
Site Inspection by Potential Customers 17
Alumina Potential - Specialty and Smelter Grade! High Al2O3 grade of 31%! Bench scale testing has produced smelter grade and specialty grade (alpha) alumina! No production of toxic red muds. Potential for amorphous silica and calcium silicate byproducts! Demonstrated ability to produce alumina from known processes. No new technology required! SGA Alumina market is very large at 100 M tonnes/annum.! Specialty grade alumina market is around 3 M tonnes/annum and trades at 2 to 5 times the price of SGA 18
Three Products Produced Amorphous Silica Calcium Silicate Alumina 19
Filler! Fillers are particles added to material (plastics, composite material, concrete) to lower the consumption of more expensive binder material or to better some properties of the material! Worldwide more than 53 million tonnes of fillers worth US$20 billion are used every year in applications such as paper, plastics, rubber, paints, coatings, adhesives and sealants! Fillers market to grow to $22.5 billion by 2018! White Mountain material currently being tested for filler potential with positive feedback 20
Future Local Workforce 21
Stream Flow Measurements (EIA) 22
Community Meetings 23
The Path to Production H1 2015: Sign first of several off-take agreements with E-Glass end users Granting of 30 year mining license by Greenland government Secure project financing Commence construction H2 2015 Sign off-take agreement/strategic relationship for coatings and filler business Obtain partner for alumina business and proceed to pilot plant testing 2016 Complete construction and commission plant Ship first production material in H2 2016 Cashflow to support expansion and new [project opportunities Commence feasibility study for alumina project 24