Denver Gold Forum September 2018 Delivering today Developing for tomorrow Discovering for the future
Denver Gold ForumSeptember 2018
Delivering today
Developing for tomorrow
Discovering for the future
Important Notices
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Delivering, Developing & Discovering
▪ Established ≈150koz pa gold producer at Mount Monger with a provenhistory of Reserve replacement and discovery
- Ore Reserves and M&I Mineral Resources underpin production guidanceto FY22
▪ Invested to establish larger, longer life Mining Centres with increasedproduction transparency and multiple high grade ore sources
▪ Focus on higher margin ounces has delivered a strong balance sheetwith A$114m in cash, bullion and listed investments, with no debt
▪ Successful exploration program has delivered new lode discoveriesand extensions proximal to existing infrastructure
Significant discovery at the Daisy Complex with multiple high grade lodesat Easter Hollows, extending over 400m from current mining fronts
We believe Mount Monger is under explored and we expect mining tocontinue well into the future
Daisy Complex – 53_62 Haoma West high grade ore drive
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Silver Lake at a glance
Silver Lake Resources ASX
Share price A$0.50ps (14 September 2018)
12 month share price range A$0.32 – A$0.65
Shares on issue 505.7 million
Options and performance rights 3.9 million
Market capitalisation A$252M
Cash & bullion (30 June 2018) A$106M
Listed investments (30 June 2018) A$8M
Debt NIL
Enterprise value A$146M
Hedging 129koz at A$1,726/oz
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Board of Directors & Management
David Quinlivan – Non Executive Chairman (Mining Engineer)
Luke Tonkin – Managing Director (Mining Engineer)
Kelvin Flynn – Non Executive Director (Finance)
Les Davis – Non Executive Director
Brian Kennedy – Non Executive Director
Diniz Cardoso – Chief Financial Officer (Finance)
Antony Shepherd – Exploration Manager (Geologist)
Len Eldridge – Corporate Development Officer (Finance)
David Berg – General Counsel and Company Secretary (Legal)
Reserve backed production commensurable with the broader peer group
*Notes: - Bars and diamonds with no fill represent pre-production companies/developers - EV for pre production/developer companies includes pre-production capex (Fully Funded EV) and LOM average production assumptions
Source: Company exchange releases, prices as at 14 September
Our Strategy
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Maximise the value of our
established asset baseInvest in our highly endowed
gold camp
Create new opportunities
to compete for capital
▪ Establish independent Mining Centres to
diversify high-grade ore sources
▪ Increase Ore Reserve and Mineral
Resource conversion visibility
▪ Disciplined and relentless focus on
operating productivity
▪ FY18 results demonstrate the capability
of the Mount Monger Camp
▪ First principles/data driven approach to
exploration commenced in 2015
▪ Recent exploration success is a lag
indicator of our investment
▪ Daisy targets at shallower depths to
introduce new mining fronts
▪ Potential for a third shallow, high-grade
underground mine at Mount Belches
▪ Highly prospective regional shear zone at
Aldiss
▪ Returns driven approach to capital
allocation
▪ Embrace cost effective leading edge
exploration technologies at Mount Monger
▪ Rigorous evaluation of development and
operating asset opportunities to create a
balanced portfolio to drive returns
Mount Monger - Diverse high-grade feed sources to the central Randalls mill
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Mount Monger Mining Centre and Randalls Mill Our underground mines are high grade and have relevant scale
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Refer to ASX release 24 August 2018, “Mineral Resource and Ore Reserve Statement”
Delivered strong operating results in FY18
▪ FY18 production of 158koz for sales of 151koz
Resulting from establishing shallow, high-grade Mount Belchesunderground mines
High grade open pit feed from Imperial
▪ FY18 AISC A$1,289/oz
▪ Established Mount Belches and Aldiss Mining Centres
▪ Exploration continued to advance the pipeline of high valuetargets proximal to established surface and undergroundinfrastructure
Maiden JORC 2012 Ore Reserve at Karonie
Successful drilling at Daisy North and lateral step out to the westat Easter Hollows confirmed “Daisy style” mineralisation outsideof the Mineral Resource envelope
Advanced the Santa underground target at Mount Belches
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FY18 sales and AISC margins
Increased diversity of high-grade ore sources
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Strong financial results have translated directly to cash generation
▪ Gold revenue up 12% to $256m
Gold sales volumes +10% with 2% increase in realised price(A$1,684/oz)
▪ EBITDA up 26% to $87.9m
- 10% increase in EBITDA margin to 34%
▪ Net profit after tax up 697% to $16.2m
▪ Operating cash flow up 26% to $80.8m
▪ Cash, bullion and listed investments of $114m at 30 June 2018
Up $37m post $20.5m exploration and growth capital investment inMount Monger
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Financial results snapshot
Strong track record of cash generation
Key measures FY18 FY17 Variance
Gold produced (oz) 157,936 135,837 +16%
Gold sales (oz) 151,250 137,000 +10%
Average realised gold price (A$/oz) 1,684 1,654 +2%
AISC (A$/oz) 1,289 1,359 -5%
Revenue 255.5 227.5 +12%
EBITDA 87.9 70.0 +26%
EBITDA Margin (%) 34 31 +10%
Depreciation & amortisation 64.9 65.9 -2%
NPAT 16.2 2.0 +697%
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The exploration pathway to Mount Monger value creation
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Transformational
Higher margin
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Sustaining production
Current production
Regional exploration focus
▪ Strong gold trends extend north, south and west from Daisy
▪ BIF deposits provide clear markers at Mount Belches
▪ 10km prospective mineralised “SAT” trend at Aldiss
Target areas higher in the mine elevation
▪ Daisy offset targets proximal to existing underground development
▪ High-grade, shallow underground mines at Mount Belches
▪ Leverage established surface and underground infrastructure
Maintain a minimum 4 year Reserve + M&I backed LOM visibility
▪ Plunge extensions identified to Mineral Resource envelope at Daisy
▪ Mount Belches mines remain open along strike and plunge
▪ Establishment of Aldiss Mining Centre
Grade control practices to optimise schedules from existing mines
▪ Progressive infill and extensional drilling program
▪ ≈20% of Daisy production sourced from inferred resources
▪ A$28m exploration spend in FY16-FY17 has returned a A$36/oz discovery cost
Despite a strong track record of discovery, Mount Monger is only
now getting the exploration investment it deserves
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Daisy Complex - Foundation asset with an exciting future
▪ Base load asset of the Mount Monger Camp, operating at 1,500ounces per vertical metre since FY09
▪ Progressive infill and extensional drilling program tocomplement mine development schedule
FY18 production: 68koz
Reserve: 0.4mt @ 7.2 g/t for 91koz
Resource: 2.1mt @ 17.0 g/t for 1.16moz1
▪ Drilling continues to intersect high grade mineralisation in
multiple directions, providing upside opportunities for the future2
- LOM extensions supported by continuity of high grade
mineralisation confirmed ≈300m down plunge of current mining
areas and ≈150m down plunge of the current Mineral Resource
▪ A potential new lode intersected to the east and parallel to theLower Prospect lode position, potentially extending the DaisyMilano lode more than 300m down plunge
1. Refer to ASX release 24 August 2018, “Mineral Resource and Ore Reserve Statement”
2. Refer to ASX release 14 September 2018, “Drilling highlights significant upside at Daisy Complex”
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Lower Prospect extensional drilling relative to development & Resource envelope
Oblique view towards the north east of the Daisy Complex centred on the Lower Prospect lode system, showing current underground development, and outlining the interpreted New Lode zone approximately 50m east of the Lower Prospect lodes, showing assay intersections >5 g/t Au (red dots), and highlighting new drilling results (in red text).
Daisy North - A potential new, near term, shallow mining front
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▪ Step out drilling north of the north fault confirmedsignificant high grade gold mineralisation1, including
2.00m @ 29.2 g/t
1.52m @ 7.5 g/t
1.34m @ 6.4 g/t
1.26m @ 8.7 g/t
0.42m @ 51.2g/t
▪ The results validate the new geological model andincreased understanding of mineralisation controls
Confirmed the continuity of high grade mineralisation toCaledonia target, extending ≈300m along strike to thenorth of existing underground development
▪ Mine design work commenced for the potential to add anew, near-term shallow underground mining front
Leverage from existing upper areas of Daisy development
1. Refer to ASX release 23 March 2018, “Exploration Update”
Daisy North – shallow and proximal to existing mine infrastructure
Daisy Complex- A significant discovery at Easter Hollows
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▪ Lateral step out drilling to the west has identified a newarea of high grade mineralisation with multiple new lodesextending over 400m from existing mining fronts1
▪ New lodes parallel to the most productive areas of the mine
▪ Host rocks and mineralisation is consistent with the highestgrade lodes in the Daisy Complex including, quartz veining,galena and visible gold
▪ Excellent recent drilling results include numerous highgrade intersections and established underground miningwidths, including
0.45m @ 526 g/t
0.45m @ 43.4 g/t
1.64m @ 18.7 g/t
1.10m @ 16.0 g/t
0.66m @ 17.9 g/t
▪ Drilling is continuing...
1. Refer to ASX release 14 September 2018, “Drilling highlights significant upside at Daisy Complex”
A compelling prospect to leverage existing underground development
Plan view showing the Daisy Mine lode system, underground development, interpreted Easter Hollows zone and surface projection to the Christmas Flats and Dinnie Reggio open pits, assay intersections >5 g/t Au (red dots) with new drilling results (red text).
Mount Belches - Shallow, high-grade underground mines
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▪ Fully serviced independent Mining Centre with twoshallow, high-grade underground mines
- FY18 production: 44koz
- Reserve: 0.9mt @ 6.0 g/t for 179koz
- Resource: 10.3mt @ 3.7 g/t for 1.21moz1
▪ Maxwells
Established as a consistent production source with bothinfill and extensional exploration potential
FY19 exploration focus on drilling to link the Albion andFlag lodes
Down plunge and strike extensions to multiple lodesidentified and being progressively tested
▪ Cock-eyed Bob
Resource model has under called mined grade
Production commenced in 2Q FY18, with ore to datelargely sourced from development
Drilling has intersected mineralisation outside of thecurrent mine plan, potentially extending the LOM
1. Refer to ASX release 24 August 2018, “Mineral Resource and Ore Reserve Statement”
Mount Belches Mining Centre
Mount Belches - Potential for a third shallow underground mine at Santa
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▪ Proximal to, and mineralisation observed to be consistentwith, high-grade BIF lodes seen at the Maxwells and Cock-eyed Bob mines
- Resources: 4.9mt @ 2.6 g/t for 419koz1
▪ Nine hole diamond drill program returned numerous +50gram-metre intervals over a 250m strike length andmineralisation remains open2, including
4.72m @ 9.16 g/t
3.26m @ 22.3 g/t
3.20m @ 14.5 g/t
0.59m @ 133 g/t
0.30m @ 84.4 g/t
6.15m @ 9.37 g/t/
5.27m @ 5.63 g/t
▪ Further drilling in FY19 to target plunge and strike extensions
▪ Ability to leverage installed above ground services andinfrastructure at Mount Belches
1. Refer to ASX release 24 August 2018, “Mineral Resource and Ore Reserve Statement”
2. Refer ASX release 7 June 2018 “Santa drilling highlights growth potential at Mount Belches”
Recent drilling has focused on Santa west lode
West lode drilling + historical >5g/t intersections
Aldiss - An investment in our future at Mount Monger
▪ The Aldiss camp is host to ≈201koz1 in Reserves and isSilver Lake’s third Mining Centre at Mount Monger
Dedicated haul road to the mill, 80 person camp andmobile equipment workshop
Low pre production capital works of A$7.3m
Reserves: 2.9mt @ 2.2 g/t/ for 201koz
Resources: 9.4mt @ 2.0 g/t for 593koz1
▪ Three proximal open pits provide base case for 200kozproduction over FY19-21
▪ Owner operator, conventional drill, blast, load and haulopen pit mining operation
▪ Broad, high-grade gold lodes at Karonie interpreted tocontinue down plunge, highly encouraging for futureunderground potential
1. Refer to ASX release 24 August 2018, “Mineral Resource and Ore Reserve Statement”
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Karonie plan view
Karonie remains open down plunge
Aldiss - Prospective regional shear zone targets
▪ Exploration focus on the 10km of largely untestedmineralised Aldiss trend
“SAT” trend has a ≈10km strike south of Harrys Hill withsignificant historic drilling results, however, no recentexploration
Regional shear zone with several identified gold prospects
▪ Spice, Tank and Atriedes have resources of 48koz1, withdrilling constrained to ~60m below surface
Prospective for strike, down plunge and lateral extensions
▪ Discovery of any additional Mineral Resources willleverage from newly established infrastructure
1. Refer to ASX release 24 August 2018, “Mineral Resource and Ore Reserve Statement”
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Aldiss “SAT” trend
A renewed focus on regional exploration
▪ Systematic regional exploration program is underway
Four distinct geological districts host mineralisation andprovides significant exploration potential
▪ Focus on advancing historical targets with limited drillingand generating the next suite of targets
▪ Daisy
Strong gold trends extend north, south and west of theDaisy Complex
Exploration pipeline populated by numerous priority targets
▪ Mount Belches
BIF hosted deposits provide clear markers
Compelling underground drilling results at Santa
▪ Aldiss
10km SAT trend
Identified resources and multiple geochemical anomalies
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Daisy Mining Centre regional targets
A robust FY19 outlook
▪ FY19 gold sales guidance of 140-150koz
- Ore Reserves plus Measured & Indicated MineralResources support a 4 year base case production outlook
▪ FY19 AISC range of A$1,350-1,390/oz
Non-cash stock movement expense associated withstockpile treatment in 1H FY19
Treatment of relatively low grade stockpiles prior to theintroduction of Aldiss ore in 2Q FY19
▪ A$5m capital works associated with the installing ofAldiss Mining Centre infrastructure
▪ A$12m exploration spend to build on the success ofFY18
~70% of which will be spent in-ground on drilling acrossthree Mining Centres
Mining Centre infrastructure now in place and a stepchange in LOM visibility delivered, the exploration prize ishigher margin ounces to further enhance cash generation
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Daisy Complex (UG) Mount Belches (UG) Aldiss (OP) FY19 Stockpile build Milled ounces FY19 Sales
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FY19 mined ounces
Leverage balance sheet strength for
optimal owner mining schedule
20-30koz stockpile build FY19 mill feed FY19 sales guidance
140-150koz
FY19 mill feed and sales guidance
Delivering, Developing & Discovering
▪ Established ≈150koz pa gold producer at Mount Mongerwith a proven history of Reserve replacement anddiscovery
Invested to establish larger, longer life Mining Centreswith increased production transparency
Ore Reserves and M&I Mineral Resources underpinproduction guidance to FY22
▪ Focus on higher margin ounces has delivered a strongbalance sheet with A$114m in cash, bullion and listedinvestments, with no debt
▪ Successful exploration program has delivered new lodediscoveries and extensions proximal to existinginfrastructure
Significant discovery at the Daisy Complex with multiplehigh grade lodes at Easter Hollows, extending over 400mfrom current mining fronts
We believe Mount Monger is under explored and weexpect mining to continue well into the future
Drilling in the shadow of Daisy
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Appendix 1: Competent person requirements
The information in this presentation that relates to Exploration Targets and Exploration Results is based on information compiled by Mr Antony Shepherd, a Competent Person who is a Member ofthe Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy. Mr Shepherd is a fulltime employee of Silver Lake Resources Ltd and has sufficient experience that is relevant to the style of mineralisation andtype of deposit under consideration and to the activity being undertaken to qualify as a Competent Person as defined in the 2012 edition of the ‘Australasian Code for Reporting of ExplorationResults, Mineral Resources and Ore Reserves’. Mr Shepherd consents to the inclusion in the report of the matters based on his information in the form and context in which it appears.
All information on Mineral Resources and Ore Reserves has been extracted from the ASX Announcement entitled “Mineral Resource and Ore Reserve Statement” dated 24 August 2018 which isavailable to view at www.silverlakeresources.com.au. Silver Lake confirms that it is not aware of any new information or data that materially affects the information included in the original ASXannouncement and that all material assumptions and technical parameters underpinning the estimates in the ASX announcement continue to apply and have not materially changed. Silver Lakeconfirms that the form and context in which the Competent Person’s findings are presented have not been materially modified from the original ASX announcement.
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