2. 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 Mogul
Venture Corp’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
*All historical resource estimates quoted herein date from the 1960s and 1970s and are based on prior
data and reports obtained and prepared by previous operators and information provided by the State, using
a Russian classification system not compatible with 43-101. Insufficient data exists to compare Russian
categories to current C.I.M. categories. A qualified person has not completed sufficient work to verify the
classification of the historic mineral resources and as such they should not be considered as current
resources and they should not be relied upon. Mogul Ventures believes these historical results provide an
indication of the potential of the property and are relevant to ongoing exploration. It should also be noted
that mineral resources which are not mineral reserves do not have demonstrated economic viability as
defined by NI 43-101 guidelines.
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3. COMPANY OVERVIEW
• Mogul Ventures Corp. focuses on
exploration, development and
production of coal as well as base and
precious metals in Mongolia
• Two flagship projects: Ovdog
Hudag-Ikh Ulaan Nuur coal
project & Oortsog Ovoo
polymetallic project
• NI 43-101 compliant Inferred
Resources of 89.6 million tons of
coal established at Ovdog Hudag
Thermal Coal Deposit based on 14-drill
hole, 2,369 meters drilling program*
• The Tin+polymetallic metals project has a historic Capital Structure (01.01.2013)
resource of 39,000 t of contained tin and a
Shares Outstanding 112,499,907
significant upside potential.The deposit also
appears amenable to open pit mining Warrants Outstanding 554,195
• The company leverages world-class management, Fully Diluted 113,054,102
technical expertise and in-depth local knowledge
to acquire, explore and develop mineral projects in
Mongolia
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*Ovdog Hudag Coal Deposit, Mogul Ventures Corp. – NI 43-101 Report by SRK Consulting (China) Ltd., June 30, 2012
4. MOGUL VENTURES TEAM
STEVEN KHAN, MBA, CFA JAMUL JADAMBA , MBA
Executive Chairman & Director CEO, President & Director
• Previous 20 years of experience in all aspects of • Formerly a natural resource and mining-focused
the investment industry including executive investment banker with an extensive capital
positions with regional and national full-service raising background, servicing worldwide
Canadian investment brokerage houses companies, especially in Mongolia
• Focused on strategic corporate and business • Former Director and co-founder of the Metals
development as well as resource and venture & Mining Group at Rodman & Renshaw LLC.
capital financing during the last decade • Native Mongolian with well-established
• Holds Director and Executive Officer roles in a relationships with influential business and
number of public and private resource government leaders in Mongolia
companies • Extensively writes and speaks on topics of
• Successfully completed major corporate Mongolian economy, development and politics
development initiatives both domestically and for organizations such as Oxford Analytica,
internationally including in Japan, Korea and Institutional Investor and Business New Europe
China
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5. MOGUL VENTURES TEAM
MICHAEL HAWKINS, MAusIMM MAZEN HADDAD
Director Director
• Over 30 years of exploration experience in • A seasoned investor and financial professional,
Mongolia, PNG, Indonesia, Australia, North Mazen is currently a Director of Argex
America and Latin America. Titanium Inc, a publicly listed exploration
• Formerly CEO and President of East Asia company that is entering into the
Minerals Corporation. During his tenure at East development stage for its flagship project.
Asia, Michael and his team discovered multi- • Formerly President of Township Capital Inc.
million ounce gold deposits in Indonesia as well from 2005 until 2010.
as closed an unprecedented Mongolian uranium • Previous to that, he was Chairman of SGI
transaction Properties Canada Fund L.P., a private real
• Previous to that, he was the Mongolia Manager estate investment trust (REIT) focused on
for AngloGold Ashanti. residential real estate in Montréal as well as
• Michael has a proven track record for discovery Vice-President of SGI Capital Corp., a private
of high-grade deposits and has been directly investment company.
involved in the greenfield exploration, discovery • Mazen received a B.A. degree in economics
and development (pre-feasibility and feasibility from Emory University of Atlanta, Georgia.
studies) of several million ounces of gold in the
Asia-Pacific region.
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6. MOGUL VENTURES TEAM
DAVID A.TERRY, Ph.D., P.Geo.
Senior Technical Advisor
• Over 20 years of business experience in the natural resource sector, focused primarily on exploration of
precious and base metal deposits in North and South America.
• Director of and advisor to several publicly-listed mineral exploration companies
• Specializes in public company management, strategic planning, finance, advanced project evaluation,
identification and acquisition of opportunities, design and implementation of effective and cost-efficient
exploration programs
• Held positions with a number of senior mining companies including Boliden Limited, Westmin Resources
Limited, Hemlo Gold Mines Inc., Cominco Limited and Gold Fields Mining Corporation
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7. MONGOLIA OVERVIEW
• Recognized as the home of some of the world’s largest natural resource deposits
including coal, gold and copper
• Strategic location
• Next door to the biggest consumer of commodities in the world – China
• Mining is the most important sector:
• “Contributes 30% of GDP and 70% of exports”(1)
• Favorable political environment:
• Mongolian Government focused on the long-term development of resource-related
sectors and favorable policies towards business and foreign investments
• Stable business-friendly democracy:
• 20-year, uninterrupted history of peaceful and democratic government
• Homogenous country with minimal risk of ethnic or religious conflict
7 Source: (1) the Ministry of Mineral Resources & Energy of Mongolia www.mogulvc.com
8. MONGOLIA: MINING INDUSTRY OVERVIEW
Mongolia is poised to become one of the fastest growing
economies in the world in the next two decades
• Mining industry size: 30% of GDP(2)
• Market Cap of publicly traded
companies with assets in Mongolia,
including non-Mongolian junior mining
companies: $30B+(3)
• Investment Capacity of Mongolia’s
mining industry (5 years): $25 - $30B(4)
• 6,000 known mineral occurrences(5)
• 80+mineral deposits found recognized
as economic by the Mineral Resources
Authority of Mongolia(6)
• 2012 coal production: 24 Mt(7)
Sources:
(2) the Ministry of Mineral Resources & Energy of Mongolia
(3) Bloomberg
(4) How much capex the country can absorb given known development projects. Statement made by the former Prime Minister Bayar
(5), (6) The World Bank report on “Mongolian Mining Sector: Managing the Future”
8 (7) National Statistics Bureau www.mogulvc.com
9. TIN MARKET OVERVIEW
According to LME, Tin (Sn) is the only industrial metal with ongoing
physical supply deficits for 2013
• As growth in electronics manufacturing shifted from the West to the East, Asia has emerged
as the leading consumer of Tin
• Not surprisingly, China is both its biggest producer and consumer
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10. TIN USAGE
Tin Usage
• Over 50% of Tin is used as a solder.
Emergence of lead-free solders has
boosted demand
• Tinplate’s share (tin coated steel, such as
in cans and containers) has come down
significantly
• There is an increasing trend of tin usage
for various chemical and industrial
applications such as:
• Stabilizer for PVC plastics
• Lithium-ion batteries
• Cutting-edge technologies such as
carbon nanotubes and graphene
• Solar cells, acid batteries and electric
car batteries
• Various chemical catalysts
10 Source: ITRI www.mogulvc.com
11. TIN PRODUCTION
Top Ten Producers in 2012
Ranking Company Production, tonnes % change
1 Yunnan Tin (China) 69,760 24.20%
2 Malaysia Smelting Corporation 37,792 -6.10%
3 PT Timah (Indonesia) 29,600 -22.40%
4 Minsur (Peru) 25,399 -15.90%
5 Thaisarco (Thailand) 22,847 -4.30%
6 Yunnan Chengfeng (China) 16,600 7.60%
7 Guangxi China Tin (China) 14,034 -9.60%
8 Metallo Chimique (Belgium) 11,350 13.40%
9 EM Vinto (Bolivia) 10,800 -1.50%
10 Gejiu Zi-Li (China) 7,000 -18.60%
• Most of Tin production is from underground mines. Estimated cash costs for a typical
underground mine with 1% grade is ~$20,000/t1
• 10% of world mine production comes from the San Rafael underground mine in Peru
(owned by Minsur) which is slated to run out of ore within 4 years2. Small and artisanal
mines, which account for ~100ktpa of global mine supply, are being closed as well
• Open pit production is in a small minority, but has advantage as estimated cash costs at 1%
grade are under $10,000/t1
• 7 out of 10 top producers have experienced production volume declines in 2012 3
11 Source: (1) Greenfields Research (2) Minsur (3) ITRI www.mogulvc.com
12. TIN SECONDARY SUPPLY
Secondary Recycled Tin Production
• Including alloys, more than 30% of
world tin consumption is from
recycled tin
• Not surprisingly, China again is the
biggest recycler
• Tin recycling is likely peaking or has
peaked
12 Source: ITRI www.mogulvc.com
13. TIN MARKET
Actual and Inflation-Adjusted Prices Historic and Forecasted Demand
• In early 2011, Tin prices hit a high of over $32,000/t
• For new mine supplies to materialize, prices are likely to hold or stay above current levels of
about $24,000/t
13 Source: ITRI www.mogulvc.com
14. TIN EXPLORATION COMPANIES
Resource Mkt Cap Proposed Mining Economic
Ranking Company Project Location Main Mineral Resources Grade (09/27/12) Method Interest
1 Kasbah Resources Kasbah Morocco Tin 135,000 t1 0.90% $69M Underground 100%
Gillian 23,409 0.78%
Pinnacles - Wafer 5,540 0.41%
Pinncales - Hartog 1,085 0.51%
2 Consolidated Tin Mines Deadmans Gully Australia Tin 1,967 0.49% $16M Open Pit 100%
Windermere 11,566 0.55%
Jeannie River 13,440 0.60%
TOTAL 2 57,007 0.64%
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3 Stellar Resources Heemskirk Australia Tin 48,000 t 1.10% $14M Underground 100%
4 5
4 Mogul Ventures Oortsog Ovoo Mongolia Tin 39,200 t 0.65% N/A Open Pit 100%
6 6
5 Venture Minerals Mt. Lindsay Australia Tin/Tungsten 38,000 t 0.30% $55M Open Pit 100%
Oropesa Spain Tin 16,000 t7 0.25% Open Pit 96%
6 Eurotin $15M
Santa Maria Span Tin N/A N/A N/A 85%
1 JORC compliant resources: Inferred 93,000 t, Indicated 42,000 t
2 JORC compliant resource, included Indicated and Inferred
3 JORC compliant resource, included Indicated and Inferred
4 Historic resource based on 41 drill holes and 207 trenches. Does not include credits for other metals present such as Cu, Pb, Zn, Ag, Au, Bi, Ca and Fe
5 Grade doesn't account for other metals credit
6 JORC compliant resource, only credits Sn, Sn-equivalent resource would be 103,000 at average grade of 0.70%
7 Historic resource, NI 43-101 Reprot on Oropesa
• Mogul’s Oortsog Ovoo is one of the top tin exploration projects in the world
• Oortsog Ovoo has the best grade among known potential open pit mines, further improved
by likely credits for accompanying metals
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15. OORTSOG OVOO DEPOSIT
• Cassiterite (Sn) skarn system with Zn-Pb-Cu-
Fe-W-Ag-In
• Twenty four ore bodies have been identified
and studied to varying extents
• Historic exploration focused on Sn provided
following results:
• Historic Resources totalling 39,237 t Sn
Metal reported*, making Oortsog Ovoo
an overall top 20 deposit in the
world1
• ~6.7 Mt @ an average grade of 0.65% Sn,
with no credits for other metals present
• The deposit was proposed to be mined via
5 open pits to a maximum depth of 150m,
with average stripping ratio of 4:1
• Low Sulphide Sn-dominant (0.25 to 1.13%
Sn) and High Sulphide Zn-Pb-Cu-Fe-Ag-In
zones delineated
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*Historical resources - see note on Page 2 of Presentation (1) Based on resource size ranking by ITRI
16. OORTSOG OVOO DEPOSIT
• A significant historical body of exploration
work exists on Oortsog Ovoo
• 41 holes were drilled on the three zones
depicted
• A significant trenching program of 207
trenches was also conducted
• Rock chip samples taken by Mogul also had
high grades of copper ranging as high as
1.5%, 3% and over 6%
• A total of eight mineralized zones have
been identified, three of which have had a
significant amount of exploration work
• There is excellent potential for expanding
resources through exploring the zones
that have not been explored yet as well as
areas in between zones
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17. GOALS AND OBJECTIVES
• The project has a significant potential for resource
expansion as historic work was performed only on
outcrops and only shallow drilling and trenching was
performed.
• At a total strike length of 5km for visible mineralized
zones, the project has potential to increase its
resources several fold as compared to historic resource
estimates
• Exploration at the Oortsog Ovoo polymetallic project
will include:
• Ground and airborne geophysical surveys
• Surface sampling and mapping
• Confirmation drilling of historical drill holes
• Expansion and step out drilling
• Expand exploration with the aim of making Oortsog
Ovoo a 100,000 t+ tin deposit with additional credits
for other metals
• Move the project towards feasibility and development
17 Photo: Mogul staff and geologists at Oortsog Ovoo skarn, 2012 www.mogulvc.com