Copper Exploration in Yukon and BC - Q3 2021 - CAVU Mining
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Q1 2021 PAGE 2Overview
Underexplored + Excellent Strong Structure +
High Value Targets Infrastructure Management
CAVU discovered a new porphyry at the Both projects are road accessible and
Bolstered by an effective team of capital
Hopper Project in Yukon. The project close to existing infrastructure such as
markets professionals, CAVU’s technical
also contains high-grade drill-proven road and power.
team has intimate experience identifying
skarn mineralization over 1350m x
and exploring for copper in BC and
650m. Exploration is conducted efficient and
Yukon. CAVU has been structured to
cost-effectively with minimal use of
provide an attractive valuation amongst
The Kitimat Project contains two aircraft.
its peers.
intrusion-related targets with high grade
copper-gold mineralization at surface.
*in J-2010-7 Mineralization encountered from 21.34 to 126.22m, Data was verified by using a select interval of core and is presented in the Kitmat 43-101 report filed on
Sedar.
Q1 2021 PAGE 3Yukon Copper Potential
The Hopper Pluton is a large Late Cretaceous intrusion of 78
Ma with both Skarn and porphyry mineralization
The most important metallogenic episode for intrusion related
deposits in Yukon is the Late Cretaceous at 78 – 74 Ma
Majors have taken interest in the region:
Rio Tinto recently invested 25M in the Casino
porphyry deposit with reserves of 8.9Moz Au and
4.5Blbs Cu1,
Newmont (11.8%) and Zijin (9.8%)2 are part
owners of the Revenue + Nucleus: porphyry
deposits with 791 koz Au and 75 Mlbs Cu
indicated resource1
Klaza: epithermal deposit with 686 koz Au, 14.1
Moz Ag, 73 klbs Pb and 92 klbs Zn1
1Deposits on other claims are not and indicator that a deposit may be developed within CAVU’s claim boundaries. The Hopper Project is an exploration stage project. 2%Ownership based on TIG corporate presentation May 2021. Figure modified from S. Israel, 2017.,
Q1 2021 PAGE 4Hopper: Highlights
Location: Southern Yukon, 20km north of Otter
Falls hydroelectric generator, 320km from deep sea
port of Haines, Alaska, 120km northwest of
Whitehorse
Metal endowment: Proven gold and copper in
skarn over 1350 x 650m open for expansion and a
newly discovered porphyry system
Size: Single continuous claim block of 74 km2
Access: Road accessible and permitted for road and
trail building
Ownership: CAVU Mining Corp. has entered into an
option for 70% interest with Strategic Metals Ltd.
(SMD), a renowned Yukon project generator
Q1 2021 PAGE 6Porphyry and Skarn
Porphyry discovery
2021 drilling intersected the low-grade
altered margin of a mineralized porphyry
Drilling proves existence of a mineralized
porphyry
Copper Castle
Skarn mineralization over 1350m strike
length
Eight horizons identified, less than 400m
deep
Gold, silver and copper rich horizons
Potential for volume
Open to the south, west, east and at
depth
Q1 2021Copper Castle Drilling Intersects
2021 Drilling
Collar Length (m) From Cu (%) Au (g/t) Ag (g/t)
HOP21- 22.28 55.44 1.405 0.532 3.4
DDH-01
HOP21- 9.39 70.00 0.622 0.197 4.2
DDH-02
Chalcopyrite, pyrrhotite, magnetite skarn in
HOP21- 10.96 77.00 1.365 0.488 1.76
HOP21-DDH-01
DDH-03
HA89-2 7.79 23.1 1.98 0.67 14.4
TH77-6* 12.74 57.4 1.05 NA NA
TH77-2* 18.59 23.5 1.94 .87 14.6
Chalcopyrite, magnetite, carbonate skarn in
HOP21-DDH-02
*Historical in nature and not verified by the company.
Q1 2021Copper Castle Recovery
Excellent metal recovery
Preliminary metallurgical study indicates good
recovery of both copper and gold from skarn
horizons
Copper recovery: 81%, gold recovery: 45%
without cyanidation. Including cyanidation
increases gold recovery to 76%
Copper recoveries increase at lower concentrate
grade to an 86% recovery at 25% copper
concentrate
Magnetite as potential by-product
Magnetite skarn common, with the right
separation tools magnetite may also be
recoverable at a concentrate of 60 – 65% Fe
Q1 2021Copper Castle Expansion
Copper Castle open along strike and to depth
2021 extension 2021 drilling by CAVU proved southward
extension of high-grade copper skarn
Potential
for 1700m Based on geochemical, geological and
strike geophysical data the skarn can be further
Fig from Luke here extended southwards by another 300 to 400m
Potential for mineralization over 1700 x 1100m
Mineralized horizons have been tested to 400m
depth, deeper horizons are possible
Untested skarn targets to north and south
Several untested skarn targets exist to the north
of the Hopper intrusion and further to the south
Target zones are of similar size to Copper Castle
Q1 2021Skarn Exploration Potential
Priority Target 1 Untested skarn targets to north and south
Several untested skarn targets exist to the north
of the Hopper intrusion and further to the south
Targets interpreted from a property wide EM
Copper Castle survey.
The survey successfully indicated the targeted
Copper Castle Extension.
Priority Target 2
Additional target zones are of similar size to
Copper Castle
Priority target 1 is mineralized as has been
confirmed by rock and soil geochemistry
Priority target 2 is a geophysical target with
similarities to Copper Castle
Q1 2021Cu-Mo Porphyry
Porphyry potential
2021 drilling intersected the low-grade
altered margin of a mineralized porphyry
Drilling proves existence of a mineralized
porphyry
Three datasets tested
Drill hole HOP21-DDH-01 tested
magnetic, IP and soil data
Magnetic and soil data targets porphyry
mineralization effectively
Total soil anomaly over high-mag target
area is approximately 1450m x 1450m
Clear future targeting strategy
Q1 2021Porphyry Targeting
Porphyry style mineralization over 200m
Hole HOP21-DDH-06, CAVU’s first hole in the
porphyry target intersected 200m of mineralization
from surface
Classic vectors to a high-grade core
Propylytic alteration with minor vein-controlled
potassic alteration indicates CAVU found the margin
of a mineralized porphyry
Chalcopyrite mineralization overprinting mafic
minerals
Vein-controlled molybdenite
Follow-up drilling to intersect the porphyry core
planned 2022
Q1 2021Zero Time Wasted
From acquisition to drilling in 4 months
Mineralization encountered in every hole
No twinning of historic holes
July FT financing August
February CSE March Hopper September-
March Financing and Start of Drill Completion of
listing Property Option October Results
Program drilling
• Oversubscribed • Data review • Oversubscribed FT • 815m in 5 holes in • Results include 22.28
private placement • First Nations private placement for Copper Castle at 1.84% CuEq in
financing for consultation $513,600 • 302m in 1 hole in Copper Castle
$610,000 • Drill targeting Porphyry target
Q1 2021Committed to stakeholder interests
Hopper is located in Champagne and Aishihik First
Nations traditional territory.
Progressive and mining-friendly First Nation
Dedicated to resource sharing
Exploration benefit agreement between CAFN and
Strategic metals assumed by CAVU upon signing of
option deal
2021 Exploration:
Over 10% of exploration budget to First Nation run
companies
Consultation prior to exploration
Champagne and Aishihik traditional settlement land
used for 2021 camp under a Traditional Activities
Protection Act (TAPA) permit
Q1 2021Kitimat & BC Copper Potential
Location: 20km NW of Kitimat, close to power, road, rail and deep-
water port
Size: Single continuous claim block of 30.6 km2
Access: Road & quad trail
Ownership: CAVU Mining Corp. has entered into an option for 100%
interest with Pacific Empire Minerals Corp., a copper project
generator.
NSR: 2%, 1% buyback agreement for $1,000,000
Stikinia Terrane: prospective for world-class copper deposits: Red
Chris, Brucejack, Eskay, KSM, Galore Creek and Kemess1
Pro-mining jurisdiction: British Columbia produces over half of all
Canadian copper2
1Copper deposits outside the Company’s claim boundaries do not indicate a copper deposit will ever be delineated within the Company’s claim boundaries. The Kitimat Property is an exploration
project. 22018 production, source: Natural Resources Canada. *Figure from Barresi et al., 2015, Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences.
Q1 2021 PAGE 4Kitimat: Jeanette Target
Focus of historic drilling
Significant intercepts:
4% Cu, 24.1 g/t Au, 13.1 g/t Ag in silicified and sericitized volcanic rocks2
94.06m @0.52% Cu and 1.12 g/t Au in J-2010-1 from
18.75 to 112.80m1
105.85m @0.60% Cu and 1.15 g/t Au in J-2010-7 from
21.34 to 126.22m1
Drilling along structures and mineralized zone
Redrilling by other operators with limited success: zone is not true
width and should be drilled from a different angle
Jeannette target is on the edge of a mag-low interpreted as a
porphyry signature by PEMC
Soil geochemistry of limited use thanks to variable overburden
thickness
CAVU FOCUS: Geophysics and Target definition followed by drilling
1Selected intervals from J-2010-7 were used for 43-101 data verification and are available in the Company 43-101 technical report filed on SEDAR, December 2020. Assay results from Hole J-2010-1 are
historical in nature. 2Hole J-2010-7: from 77.8 - 77.1m, 43-101 Data verification on historic core. Image from Caveman Exploration 2021. Lower figure by R. Ritchie, P. Geo., 2016. Soil data in figure is
historical in nature.
Q1 2021 PAGE 10Management
Dr. Jacob (Jaap) Verbaas, P. Geo. Alex McAulay, CPA, CA David Goertz, CPA, CA Danny Matthews, JD
CEO, Director CFO Director Director
Mr. Verbaas is an exploration geologist Mr. McAulay is an entrepreneur and Mr. Goertz is a partner with Dale Mr. Matthews is a corporate lawyer
with an MSc. from Utrecht University experienced public company CFO and Matheson Carr-Hilton Labonte, LLP., with extensive securities and
and a PhD from Simon Fraser director. Mr. McAulay’s firm, ACM Chartered Professional Accountants. corporate finance experience. Mr.
University. His strengths are regional Management Inc., provides fractional David Goertz graduated from the Matthews is a legal consultant to
targeting as well as combining novel CFO and regulatory guidance to University of Victoria with Bachelor of various Canadian publicly listed
technologies with traditional methods assist public companies. Alex has Commerce degree and has been a companies in the mining, life sciences
to further project-scale exploration served as the CFO of several listed Chartered professional accountant for and technology sectors. He holds a
strategies. He has exploration companies and has assisted dozens more than 14 years and has been Juris Doctor and Bachelor of Science
experience in Australia, Northern of issuers in navigating the public with Vancouver based Dale Matheson from the University of Western
Africa, and Canada. He has been
markets. Carr-Hilton Labonte LLP Chartered Ontario and is a member of the Law
involved with Canadian public
Professional Accountants since 2005, Society of British Columbia.
exploration companies through his
roles as COO of Flow Metals becoming partner in the firm in 2011.
(CSE:FWM), and the VP Exploration of
Go Metals (CSE:GOCO). Mr. Verbaas is
a registered Professional Geologist with
EGBC.
Q1 2021 PAGE 12Senior leadership & advisory board
Luke Bickerton, MSc., PhD Candidate Allen Edzerza
VP Exploration Advisory board member
Mr. Bickerton is a geoscientist with 10 years experience in of regional Mr. Edzerza has broad experience negotiating with and for First
mapping and exploration for base and precious metals, both in Nations, both federal and provincial governments and industry across
Canada and internationally. He has specialized in porphyry and Canada and is a proud member of the Tahltan First Nation. Through
epithermal deposit exploration and has experience in a range of other his company Volta Solutions, brings important expertise to the
deposit types. Luke obtained a B.Sc. (Hons) from St. Francis Xavier company. Mr. Edzerza has negotiated agreements between industry,
University in 2011, a M.Sc. from Simon Fraser University in 2013, and first nations, the provincial governments of BC and Yukon, and the
a Ph.D. in Precambrian geology and mineral deposits from the government of Canada. His insight and networks with First Nations
Harquail School of Earth Sciences at Laurentian University in 2021. across Canada will be beneficial to CAVU's future exploration
programs, First Nations engagements, and future acquisitions.
Q1 2021 PAGE 13Share Structure
Shares Issued and Outstanding: 21,008,834
Warrants: 10,766,500
Options 1,590,000
Fully Diluted: 33,365,334
As of September 30, 2021
Q1 2021 PAGE 14CONTACT Dr. Jacob (Jaap) Verbaas, P. Geo. President/CEO 604 493 2997 jverbaas@cavumining.com www.cavumining.com
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