2. DISCLAIMERS
Forward Looking Statements
Except for historical information contained herein, this presentation may
contain forward looking statements including but not limited to comments
regarding predictions and projections. Forward looking statements address
future events and conditions and therefore involve inherent risks and
uncertainties. Although Critical Elements Corporation believes that such
expectations are reasonable, there can be no assurance that such
expectations will prove to be correct, and therefore actual results may differ
materially from those currently anticipated in such statements. You are
cautioned not to place undue reliance on any such forward looking
statements, whether made in this presentation or in any question and
answer period related to this presentation.
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3. CORPORATE AND INVESTOR INFORMATION
Board and Management
Jean-Sébastien Lavallée, P.Geo, President & CEO
Michel Robert, M.A.Sc. Eng, Director
Jean Rainville, Eng., Director
Jenna Hardy, M.B.A., P.Geo, Director
Nathalie Laurin, CFO & Secretary
Market Information
Trading Symbol: TSX-V:CRE Frankfurt F12 OTCQX CRECF
Share Structure: 110 M ($0.22)
Market Cap: $26 M
Cash: $3M hard dollars including credits
$2M from Flow-Through funds for
exploration
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4. BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Jean-Sébastien Lavallée, President & CEO
Mr. Lavallée has been active in mining exploration since 1994. He is the vice president of Consul-Teck
Exploration Inc., a consulting firm of Val-d`Or founded in 2003 that specializes in mining exploration in
northern areas. Most of the firm’s mandates involve the generation and execution of projects in remote
areas. Mr. Lavallée has acted as a geologist for many companies, including Eloro Resources Ltd.,
Uracan Resources Ltd., Agnico-Eagle Mines Ltd., Noranda Minerals Inc., Champion Minerals Inc.,
Matamec Explorations Inc. and Argex Mining Inc. Having been responsible for the planning and
execution of many exploration programs in recent years, Mr. Lavallée has acquired a solid experience
in exploration project development.
Michel Robert, Director
M.A.Sc.Eng., has over 40 years of mining industry experience in engineering, operations management.
He has been responsible for operations of mining companies in both North and South America,
including Niobec, Highmont, Tintaya, La Coipa, Quiruvilca, Huaron, and has completed numerous due
diligence for financing and takeover mandates on existing projects in the Americas and Asia. He has
been a director or senior executive of private and public companies such as SNC, Golden Star, Pan
American Silver, H.A.Simons Int’l, Aley Corporation, as well as acting as a technical advisor for
companies involved in gold, copper, silver, tantalum, niobium and iron.
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5. BOARD OF DIRECTORS (CONTINUED)
Jean Rainville, Director
Chief Executive Officer of BlackRock Metals Inc., has 30 years of experience in the mining industry and
financial markets. He started his career as a mining analyst, and has acted as a corporate director for
many companies. He has recognized Canadian and international mine finance expertise. He was the
director and branch manager for a Canadian investment broker from November 2000 to July 2008. He
has been the Chief Financial Officer of NQ Exploration Inc., a company listed on the TSX Venture
Exchange, since April 2008, and was a director of Birim Goldfields, a company listed on the TSX
Venture Exchange, from September 1994 to March 2008. He has also been a director of Gee-Ten
Ventures Inc., a company listed on the TSX Venture Exchange. Mr. Rainville has a bachelor’s degree
in mining and metallurgy and a bachelor `s degree in administration from McGill University.
Jenna Hardy, Director
Ms. Jenna Hardy, M.Sc, MBA, P.Geo. has over 25 years of exploration and mining industry experience
in Canada, US, Mexico and South America, and was involved in re-opening, greening and expansion of
large-scale historic operations at Quiruvilca and Huaron Mines in Peru and at the Cozamin and La
Colorada Mines in Mexico. Since 2006, she has been involved with Commerce Resources (TSX.V:
CCE; FSE: D7H; OTCQX: CMRZF) where she currently acts as Manager Environmental Regulatory
and Technical Services for the Blue River Ta-Nb project which is moving from exploration towards
development, with a PEA expected in early 2011. From 1996 to 2004, she served as the Manager of
Health Safety Environment with Pan American Silver Corp. (NASDAQ: PAAS, TSX: PAA) where she
was responsible for corporate oversight of health, safety and environmental issues at operating
subsidiaries in Peru, Mexico and Bolivia, as well as development projects in Argentina, Canada and the
USA. In 2004, Ms. Hardy reactivated a consulting company that she founded in 1986 and currently
provides environmental, corporate development and corporate governance services to junior natural
resource companies working in Mexico and Canada.
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6. OVERVIEW
Creating value for its shareholders by acquiring promising projects that can be
brought into production in the short term.
Our focus is on properties with:
• EASILY DEMONSTRABLE ECONOMIC RESOURCES, and for
commodities with
• ATTRACTIVE PROJECT FINANCING CONDITIONS due to potential
for vertical integration with partners
Critical Elements is thus active in rare metals, particularly tantalum,
and rare earths.
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7. ROSE LITHIUM-TANTALUM PROJECT
The 100% owned Rose project Highlights
− Deposit outcrops to surface
− Open-pittable system
− High Grade Deposit
− Indicated Resources 11.4 MT @ 165 ppm Ta2O5, 1.34% Li2O.
− New Resource Estimate by InnovExplo underway.
− Metallurgical Testing by Acme Metallurgical Ltd underway.
− Pre-feasibility Study by Genivar underway.
− Discussions with Off-take Partners underway
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8. ROSE LITHIUM-TANTALUM PROJECT
PROJECT INFRASTRUCTURE
− Project location: Quebec, 75Km due south of Goldcorp’s
Eleonore Gold Deposit
− Road access
− Power line directly on the project
− Quebec Government announced on May 9th 2011 the Plan Nord
with a $80B investment for project development & infrastructures
over 25 years
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9. ROSE TANTALUM-LITHIUM project
2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
Budget
Main Activities $ Months since start up
(Spent)
3 6 9 12 15 18 21 24 27 30 33 36 39 42 45 48 51 54 57 60
1st Phase Exploration 2,000,000
1st Resources Definition 75,000
2nd Phase Exploration 1,000,000
2nd Resources Definition 30,000
Metallurgical Testing 250,000
Pre-Feasibility Study 600,000
Discussions with
150,000
potential partners
Feasibility Study 2,800,000
Project Financing 600,000
Production Decision 7,505,000
Construction
Current date Mine Construction Production Start-up
Cost of discovery = $0.28 per indicated tones of material
(from rock showings to 1st resource estimate)
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10. ROSE - MINERAL RESOURCE INDICATED
Tonnes Li2O Li2CO3 Ta2O5 BeO Rb Ga Cs
(X 1,000) (%) (%) ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm
(equivalent) (g/t) (g/t) (g/t) g/t) (g/t)
Indicated
11,436 1.34 3.31 165 377 2,668 71 106
Resources
Pounds (lbs) 337,133,280 832,769,520 4,156,255 9,496,414
Inferred
2,170 1.27 3.14 138 311 1,529 70 100
Resources
Pounds (lbs)
60,629,000 149,903,600 659,604 1,486,498
Indicated +
Inferred 13,606 1.33 3.28 161 366 2,486 71 105
Resources
Total pounds 397,763,080 982,673,120 4,815,859 10,982,912
• The Resources were compiled using a cut-off grade of 0.75% Li2O based on the current estimation
of the resource and market conditions. (November 2010)
• $2.70 / lbs of Li2CO3 (Source: Canada Lithium Corp. Website)
• $145 / lbs of Ta2O5 (Source: Commerce Resources Corp. Website)
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13. PIVERT / ROSE - TYPICAL VERTICAL SECTION
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14. PIVERT / ROSE - DRILLHOLE LOCATION AND CLAIM HOLDINGS
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15. LITHIUM USE BY INDUSTRY AND INCREASING DEMAND
2010 - 25,300 Metric Tonnes
15% ceramics and glass
31%
6%
6% batteries
9% 23%
lubricating greases
2%
pharmaceuticals and
polymers
2004 - 15,500 Metric Tonnes air treatment
aluminum production
other uses
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16. LITHIUM PRICE & DEMAND
Lithium use in batteries expanded
significantly in recent years, 3.00
2.50
rechargeable lithium batteries are
2.00
being used increasingly in portable
1.50
electronic devices and electrical 1.00
tools. 0.50
0.00
2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
According to the vice-president of the
Lithium Price ($/lb)
largest Lithium carbonate producer,
Chemical & Mining Co. of Chile,
there has been compounded annual 600
growth of 5-7% over the past five 500
400
years and the upper predictions offer 300
an annual demand in 2020 of 55K- 200
100
65K tonnes, and 135,000-145,000 0
tonnes in 2030 . 2000 2004 2008 2012 2014 2016 2018 2020
Lithium (Tonnes x 1,000)
Potential Electric vehicule Demand
Source: Western Lithium website
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17. TANTALUM USE BY INDUSTRY AND UPWARD PRICE PRESSURE
metal powder
superalloys
sputtering targets
Tantalum Import Restrictions tantalum carbide
US Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act
(Jul 2010) requires all US-listed companies to file annual wire for electronics
reports with the SEC stating that they do not source
tantalum from conflict areas, where either human welfare
or wildlife are threatened. mill products
Similar positions have been taken by the UN and the
tantalum compounds
European Community.
Result: Withdrawal of large portion of supply from already
tight market.
Upward Price Pressure Continues
Long term: Market requires additional production
from new ethical projects
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18. TANTALUM PRICE
Tantalum is an element used in many
applications in our everyday lives, to
improve technology and material 140
120
performance. These include uses in 100
80
electronics, medicine, engineering and 60
energy generation. 40
20
0
Tantalum ores are found primarily in March Jun Sep Dec Feb
Australia, Canada, Brazil, and central Tantalum Price ($/lb)
Africa. The average yearly growth in Source: www.metal-pages.com
demand as been about 8% to 12% per
year since about 1995. Metals traders
predict high tantalum prices for the
7
next 5 years. 6
5
4
3
2
1
0
1990 1992 1994 1996 1998 2000 2002 2004 2006
Mlbs Ta2O5
Source: www.tang.org
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19. TANTALUM GROWING DEMAND
About half of the tantalum consumed each year is used in the
electronics industry:
• Laptops, PDA’S, iPods, MP3, etc.
• Electrical appliances
•Ticket Machines, ATM’s
• Antenna for Radar
• In car electronics such as anti-lock braking systems (ABS), navigation
systems, wheel traction control, airbag
inflation, engine management and fuel
economy.
Tantalum is also used
in medical devices:
• Heart pacemakers,
implanted auto-defibrillators
and hearing aids.
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20. ROSE LITHIUM-TANTALUM PROJECT
Aggressively advancing project towards production
− Deposit outcrop surface
− Open-pitable system
− High Grade Deposit
− Indicated Resources 11.4 MT @ 165 ppm Ta2O5, 1.34% Li2O.
− New Resource Estimate by InnovExplo underway.
− Metallurgical Testing by Acme Metallurgical Ltd underway.
− Pre-feasibility Study by Genivar underway.
− Discussions for Off-take Partners underway
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21. OUR PROJECTS
PROJECTS PORTFOLIO
8 PROPERTIES IN QUEBEC, 7 PROPERTIES IN BRITISH COLUMBIA
Tantalum, lithium, rare earths and gold.
Development Project
• ROSE Tantalum-Lithium
Quebec | 100% Ownership
11,436,000 tonnes grading 1.34% Li2O, 165 ppm Ta2O5 and 377 ppm BeO of indicated resource
2,170 tonnes grading 1.27% Li2O, 138 ppm Ta2O5 and 311 ppm BeO of inferred resource
Exploration Projects
• CROINOR and MATCHI-MANITOU
Quebec | 50% Ownership/JV
Estimated Resource of 814,228 tonnes at 9.11 g/t gold for a total of
238,414 ounces and an estimated reserve up to 689,829 tonnes at
8.35 g/t gold for a total of 185,260 ounces
• ROCKY MOUNTAIN Rare Earth
British Columbia | 100% Ownership of 7 early stage Properties
• QUEBEC Rare Earth
Quebec | 100% Ownership
Up to 4.06% TREE, 2,100 ppm Ta2O5 and 2.63% Nb2O5
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