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Building the Next Major Iron Ore
Mine in the Labrador Trough Corporate Presentation
January, 2012
FSE: P02
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FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS
Certain information contained herein regarding Champion Minerals Inc., including
management’s assessment of future plans and operations, may constitute forward-looking
statements under applicable securities law and necessarily involve risks, including but not
limited to risks associated with mining exploration, operating costs, production costs, volatility
of share prices, currency fluctuations, imprecision of resource and reserve estimates,
environmental risks and ability to access sufficient capital from internal and external sources.
As a consequence, actual results may differ materially from those anticipated in any forward
looking statements. Plans, intentions or expectations disclosed in any forward-looking
statements or information should not be read as guarantees of future results or events, and will
not necessarily be accurate indications of whether or when or by which such results or events
will be achieved.
Except as required by law, Champion Minerals Inc., expressly disclaims any intention and
undertakes no obligation to update any forward looking statements or information as conditions
change.
The historical mineral resources mentioned are strictly historical in nature and are non-
compliant to National Instrument 43-101 mineral resources and mineral reserves standards,
and should therefore not be relied upon. A qualified person has not done sufficient work to
upgrade or classify the historical mineral resources as current National Instrument NI-43-101
compliant.
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Fermont Projects (710 km2)
Over 17 projects in the Fermont Quebec mining camp
The flagship Fire Lake North Project is currently in feasibility stage
Over 2.2 Billion tonnes of NI 43-101 compliant iron ore resources
hosted in 3 projects in close proximity to one another
Champion Minerals holds an 82.5% direct interest, 3% NSR (C$3
million to buyback 1% of NSR)*
Fermont neighours are ArcelorMittal and Cliffs Resources
Attikamagen (310 km2)
Champion Minerals holds a
100% interest
Century Iron Mines Corp. has
option to earn up to a 60% interest
in the property by spending
C$13 million by May 2014**
Advanced iron ore exploration and development projects located in
Canada’s principal iron ore district, the Labrador Trough
About Champion Minerals
• Fancamp Exploration Ltd. holds remaining 17.5% interest; CHM can earn an
additional 2.5% interest upon completing a bankable feasibility study.
** Announced investment by WISCO of 25% ($60M) and Minmetals of 5% ($12M)
Quebec’s Next Major Iron Ore Mine
Fire Lake North (FLN) Development Project
Nov. 21 2011 PEA indicates ability to produce 8.7 million tonnes of
concentrate per annum for the first 25 years of a 40-year mine life the first
five years will average approximately 10 million tonnes of concentrate per annum
Net Present Value of $4 billion at a discounted cash flow rate of 8% with an
Internal Rate of Return of 41.5% and a payback period of 2.3 years
FLN Mineral Resource Estimate (Oct. 2011): 1.06 billion tonnes
− Measured and Indicated Resources of 400.1 million tonnes grading 30.6%
total iron
− Inferred Resources of 661.2 million tonnes grading 27.7% total iron
Established Iron Ore District
Canada’s produces 44 mtpy of iron ore concentrate in the southern end of the
Labrador Trough this is expected to grow to 200 mtpy over the next 10 years if
all proposed development projects are realized.
Established rail, power and port infrastructure
- Quebec’s Plan Nord: $80 billion investment over the next 25 years in
northern Quebec for various projects including infrastructure projects
- Competitive power rates: ~ $0.04 - $0.045; price to be negotiated in 2012
- Initiative for world-class port facilities underway
Proven Team
Strengthened advisory board and board of directors includes former Consolidated
Thompson Iron Mines management and officers
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Capital Structure
Share Data and Cash Position as of December 31, 2011.
Shares Outstanding 88.0 million
Warrants 6.9 million @ C$1.50
(450,000 @ C$1.15 expiring 04/2012
2.7 million @ C$1.50 expiring 04/2012
2.9 million @ C$1.50 expiring 10/2012, of which 75%
are owned by insiders and advisors.)
Options 12.5 million @ C$1.04
Fully Diluted Shares Outstanding 107.6 million
Market Capitalization
(based on $1.30 share price)
C$114.4 million
Cash Position C$16.5 million
Fully Diluted Cash Position C$41.0 million
Management Ownership ~ 8%
Analyst Coverage Canaccord Genuity
Fraser Mackenzie
Haywood Securities
Jennings Capital
Macquarie Capital Markets
Paradigm Capital
RBC Capital Markets
Salman Partners
Stifel Nicolaus
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Experienced Management Team
Board of Directors Management Team
Tom Larsen
Chairman
Tom Larsen
President and CEO
Alexander Horvath, P.Eng.
Director
Alexander Horvath, P.Eng.
Executive Vice President, Exploration
Jean Depatie, P.Geo.
Director
Martin Bourgoin, P. Geo.
Executive Vice President, Operations
Ashwath Mehra
Director
Jeff Hussey, P.Geo.
Executive Vice President, Development
Donald A. Sheldon, LLB., P.Eng.
Director
Bruce Mitton, P.Geo.
Vice President, Exploration
Paul Ankcorn
Director
Jean-Luc Chouinard, P.Eng.
Director of Projects
Francis Sauve
Director
Miles Nagamatsu, CA
Chief Financial Officer
Joseph S. C. Chan
Director
Jorge Estepa
Vice President, Secretary-Treasurer
Richard Quesnel: Senior Technical Advisor and Head of the Advisory Board
Advisory Board: Richard Quesnel, Mick McMullen, and Doug Bache
Project Finance Advisor: Marc Duchesne 6
Over 200 years of combined exploration and mine operations experience
Why invest in Champion Minerals?
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Favourable Operating
Environment
• Established iron ore
mining district the
Labrador Trough
• Favourable tax
environment
(40% tax rebate on
exploration expenditures)
• Access to low-cost power
and close to rail and port
infrastructure
• Quebec`s Plan Nord
$80 billion over the next
25 years
• Quebec is known to be a
world class area to
develop mines
• Unprecedented Iron Ore
Price Range and Forecast
• Skilled Labor Work Force
Champion Minerals’
Competitive Advantage
• Fermont: 17 iron ore
(710 km2) brownfield
projects
• Feasibility Stage Fire
Lake North Surface
Deposits contain
coarse grained
specular hematite
Easier to liberate
Deleterious elements
are below industry
specifications limits
• Experienced team of
project developers and
mine builders
• Upside Potential for
Growth
• Several De-Risking
Initiatives Underway
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Three Ports/
Stockpile
Locations
Cartier
Private
Rail
QNS&L
Rail
Common
Carrier
Cluster 3
Cluster 2
High
Voltage
Power
Lines
St Lawrence Seaway
Rail Infrastructure
Quebec North Shore & Labrador Railway (“QNS&L”)
QNS&L links to Sept-Iles and Pointe Noire
Bloom Lake and QNS&L railways are considered common carriers
Common carriers allocate capacity on a first-come, first-serve basis
Fire Lake North PEA Base Case connection to Bloom Lake railway requires 94 km of rail – includes turnaround loop and sidings
Participation in a private multi user rail solution as an alternative transportation / haulage option is also under study
Cartier Railway: Linked to Port-Cartier
Privately owned by ArcelorMittal
Adjacent to the west of Fire Lake North Proj.
Cluster 1
Attikamagen
Fermont
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Multi-User Port Infrastructure Expanding to Meet Demand
Port of Sept-Iles
RTZ-IOC shipping facility
Pointe Noire
50Mtpy Multi User Port Project to be announced; Phase 2 Planning….
Cliffs Natural Resources shipping facility
New multi-user port to be expanded in two phases: phase one expansion of 40-50 Mtpy and phase two expansion of 100 Mtpy
Port-Cartier
ArcelorMittal shipping facility
$2.1B expansion is underway and will include concentrator expansion with port and rail infrastructure upgrades
Located 62 km west of Sept-Iles
Pointe Noire
Sept-Iles
Courtesy of the Port de Sept Isles
China Max ship capacity 300kt
Development: Fire Lake North Project
Oil Can Project 6 km
from FLN Concentrator
PEA indicates ability to produce 8.7 million tonnes of concentrate per annum for the first 25 years of a 40-year mine life the first five years will average almost 10 million tonnes of concentrate per annum
Net Present Value of $4 billion at a discounted cash flow rate of 8% with an Internal Rate of Return of 41.5% and a capital payback period of 2.3 years.
Recent mineral resource update announced (October 6, 2011)
− Measured and Indicated Resources of 400.1 million tonnes grading 30.6% total iron
− Inferred Resources of 661.2 million tonnes grading 27.7% total iron
Metallurgy indicates coarse liberation grind size similar to RTZ/IOC and ArcelorMittal operations nearby
Feasibility Study underway; Several project studies initiated in 2011
Fire Lake North Project Growth through Development
12 See www.championminerals.com for reports maps and assays
13 High Grade - Coarse Specular Hematite Typical Quartz-Specular
Hematite-Magnetite Mineralization
Fire Lake North - Metallurgy
Deposits are coarser grained; at -24 to -28 mesh the SiO2 content is low (3-4%) ;
SPI tests indicate a relatively soft ore; 2nd Phase of tests underway
Gravity separation is the typical beneficiation technique in the Fermont mining
camp; magnetic separation is not included in the current mill design
Deposits of quartz specularite iron ore are typical of the Fermont area
− Coarse liberation grind size (600-850 microns / 20 to 28 mesh) ; product will
be sold as sinter fines ; 80% of the global iron ore market seeks this product
− Low deleterious elemental levels will help to secure market share
Fire Lake North Development Project
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Fire Lake North Development Project
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Based upon the following assumptions:
Key Results Pre-Tax Basis
Internal Rate of Return (IRR) (8% Discount Rate) 41.5%
Undiscounted Cash Flow US$10.9B
Net Present Value @ 5% Discounted Cash Flow US$5.6B
Net Present Value @ 8% Discounted Cash Flow US$4.0B
Net Present Value @ 10% Discounted Cash Flow US$3.2B
Payback Period (8% Discount Rate) 2.3 Years
Capital Costs:
Operating Costs:
Price assumptions:
Mine-Life:
Exchange rate:
Total Resources(1):
In Pit Resources
US$1,368 million (includes rail and port infrastructure)
US$51.01 per tonne (average 25 years);
US$39.46 per tonne (average years 1 to 5)
US$115 per tonne of concentrate at 65% Fe
40 years (average of 8.7 million tonnes/year for the first 25 years)
$1.00 USD to $1.00 CDN
400 million tonnes grading 30.6% Fe (NI43-101 Measured and Indicated Resources)
661 million tonnes grading 27.7% Fe (NI43-101 Inferred Resources)
921.8 million tonnes grading 28.8% Fe at an 8% cut-off grade
Fire Lake North Development Project November 2011 Preliminary Economic Assessment Update – Highlights
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OPERATING EXPENDITURES (US$/TONNE OF CONCENTRATE)
COST PARAMETERS AVERAGE 25 YEARS AVERAGE YEARS 1 TO 5
Mining 22.56 12.13
Concentrating, crushing and processing 4.52 3.97
Site infrastructure, sales and general administration 4.40 3.39
Environmental tailings and management 0.29 0.26
Rail transport 15.52 16.14
Port facilities 3.72 3.57
Total 51.01 39.46
Equipment Lease Cost (not included in above total) 1.67 5.17
Fire Lake North Project Preliminary Economic Assessment Study
CAPITAL EXPENDITURES (US$ MILLIONS)
COST CENTRES $ MILLIONS
Pre-stripping of open pit areas 97.5
Concentrator and site infrastructure including loadout facilities 682.3
Railway (62km distance and 94km total including turnaround loop and sidings) 228.8
Port Facilities: Railcar unloading, stacker/reclaimer, conveyors 96.8
Environmental and Tailings Management 27.9
Other Pre Production Costs 34.0
Sub-total 1,167
Contingency 201
Total 1,368
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Fire Lake North Project Schedule Development, Construction, and Production
Diamond Drilling
Scoping Study
Feasibility Study
Environmental / Social Studies
Community Consultation
Permitting
Construction
Production
Q1
2011 2012
Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q2 Q3 Q4
2014 2015
Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4
2013
Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4
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Oil Can Project Exploration Upside
First three drill holes of 8,000 metres planned program intersected magnetite-
hematite iron formation from 191 metres to 402 metres in length
Drill hole OC11-02 intersected 401.5 metres grading 30.7% Total Iron including
a 213.5 metres interval grading 33.1% Total Iron
TABLE 1 – SELECTED* COMPOSITE ASSAY RESULTS (HOLES OC11-01 to OC11-03)
HOLE-ID HOLE LENGTH AZIMUTH DIP FROM TO INTERVAL** GRADE***
metres degrees degrees metres metres metres Total Fe%
OC11-01 396 260 -45 185.42 376.31 190.89 30.6
OC11-02 594 310 -45 188.53 590.03 401.50 30.7
including 246.86 460.40 213.54 33.1
OC11-03 372 250 -45 40.58 264.60 224.02 28.1
including 76.58 216.58 140.00 30.0
* Selected Composite Assay Resultsare stated only for results recently received. The Selected Composites are not necessarily representative of the average grade
or thickness of the mineral zones or potential resource.
** Intervals are down-hole lengths and not true widths of the mineral zones.
*** Grades are calculated from Total Fe% sample assays completed by ALS Chemex Laboratories using the “High Grade/Ores Method” and XRF analysis.
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TABLE 2 - SELECTED* COMPOSITE ASSAY RESULTS (HOLES OC11-04 to OC11-08)
HOLE-ID HOLE LENGTH AZIMUTH DIP FROM TO INTERVAL** GRADE***
metres degrees degrees metres metres metres Total Fe%
South Zone
OC11-05 545.00 020 -45 241.56 545.00 303.44 34.7
including 407.24 538.00 130.76 36.5
OC11-07 370.67 250 -45 83.82 281.00 197.18 26.8
including 83.82 229.36 145.54 28.1
OC11-08 616.00 180 -50 67.00 612.73 545.73 33.7
Including 67.00 509.34 442.34 36.4
North Zone
OC11-04 543.00 360 -45 Assay results pending
OC11-06 520.00 290 -45 Assay results pending
Selected Composite Assay Results are stated only for results recently received. The Selected Composites are not necessarily representative of the average grade
or thickness of the mineral zones or potential resource.
** Intervals are down-hole lengths and not true widths of the mineral zones.
*** Grades are calculated from Total Fe% sample assays completed by ALS Chemex Laboratories using the “High Grade/Ores Method” and XRF analysis.
Oil Can Project Exploration Upside
Four drill holes completed on the South Zone at Oil Can were drilled on
sections spaced approximately 400 metres (m) apart, along the estimated
1,300 m strike length of a crescent-shaped magnetic anomaly
2011 drill program completed at Oil Can ; Mineral Resource Estimate Q1 2012
500
meters
Moire Lake Project Exploration Upside
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• 2011: 10,400m drill program completed
• Mineral Resource Estimate Q1 2012
• Drill results include: 503 metres
grading 31% total iron (LM11-12)
• Potential to significantly increase
Historical Resource: 101 million tonnes
grading 31% iron
• Kilometric Synform with
Hematite and Magnetite
outcrops at surface
• Adjacent to the East of
ArcelorMittal Mont Wright Mine
• 10 km from QNS&L Railway
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Fermont Project Resource Base Current NI 43-101 Compliant Resources
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Over 2.2 Billion Tonnes of
NI 43-101 Compliant Iron Ore Resources
Project Bellechasse Fire Lake North Harvey Tuttle
Location Quebec, Canada Quebec, Canada Quebec, Canada
Grade 28.7% 30.6% (M&I)
27.7% (Inferred)
23.2%
Mineralization Magnetite Specular Hematite Magnetite
Historical
Resources
91 Mt @ 30.0% Iron 41 Mt @ 31.0% iron n/a
* 15 % cut-off grade
400
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Milestones
Fire Lake North Definition Drilling Ongoing
Updated PEA on Fire Lake North Completed
Initial NI 43-101 Mineral Resource
Estimate for Moire Lake Project Q1 2012
O’Keefe Purdy Drill Results Remaining Q1 2012
Initial NI 43-101 Mineral Resource
Estimate for Oil Can Project
(adjacent to Fire Lake North Project)
Q1 2012
Metallurgical results at Fire Lake North,
Moire Lake, and Oil Can Projects Q1-Q2 2012
Fire Lake North Feasibility Study Q3 2012
Fire Lake North Construction Start Q4 2013
Fire Lake North Production 2015
Why Invest in
Champion Minerals?
Fire Lake North NPV: $4 Billion @ 8% DCF & adjacent Oil Can
17 Brownfield Projects (710 km2) near 5 operating mines
Experienced Management Team: Developers & Mine Builders
Good cash position Favourable tax environment
Quebec`s Plan Nord: $80 billion over 25 years
Access to low-cost power and close to rail and port
Multi User Port is planned ; Trans-Shipping is an option
Several Railway options are under study
Iron Price Range and Forecasts is Unprecedented
Upside Potential of Adjacent Fermont Projects & Attikamagen
Several De-Risking Initiatives Underway for Fire Lake North
Project
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Exploration Projects
Fire Lake North
Exploration Camp
Coarse Grained
Specular Hematite
O’Keefe Purdy Project Exploration Upside
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o November 30, 2011 Press Release; O’Keefe NW Occurrence:
Drill hole OP11-06 intersected 124 metres of specular hematite-rich iron
formation grading 34.1% Total Iron; including 109 m grading 37% FeT.
o Drill Hole OP11-08, located 200m away intersected 155.6 m grading
29.7% FeT including an 87.4 m interval grading 37.1% FeT.
2 km
Harvey Tuttle Project NI 43-101 Inferred Resource Estimate:
717Mt @ 25% iron; magnetite rich
Intersected multiple significant iron formation
intervals in 2010 drill program
Total of 13,165m of drilling completed
Less than 50% of the kilometric scale
magnetic anomalies have been tested
Metallurgical tests underway
Located 25 km NW of Fire Lake North
Within conveying distance from Fire Lake
North planned concentrator (20-30km)
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Advanced Exploration
Bellechasse Project
NI 43-101 Inferred Resource Estimate: 215Mt @
29% Iron; Magnetite Rich iron formation
Historical Resources increased from 91Mt
remaining upside potential.
Adjacent to Hwy 389; 10km from Fire Lake North
Synform Geometry is good for Open Pit
Labrador Trough Annual Production Iron Ore Production Upside
Company Current Annual
Production
Projected
Annual Forecast
IOC/RTZ 17 mtpy 26 mtpy1
ArcelorMittal 13 mtpy 24 mtpy2
Cliffs Natural Resources
(Wuhan)
12 mtpy 28 mtpy
Labrador Iron Mines 2 mtpy 5 mtpy
Adriana Resources (Wuhan) 0 50 mtpy
New Millennium (Tata) 0 27 mtpy
Century Iron Mines (Wuhan) 0 ~20 mtpy
Champion Minerals 0 ~18 mtpy
Alderon Iron Ore Corp. 0 ~8 mtpy
Total current and forecasted
production
44 ~ 200 mtpy
1. Possibility of expanding production up to 50 mtpy
2. Possibility of expanding production to 50 mtpy 28
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400,000
600,000
800,000
1,000,000
1,200,000
1,400,000
1,600,000
1980 1985 1990 1995 2000 2005 2010
China
Japan
Rest of theWorld
Global Steel Production Shows
Continued Demand for Iron Ore
China’s CAGR* is 9.88% over
the last 30 years vs. 2.30% for
total global steel production
over the same period.
Source: World Steel Association website
* Compound annual growth rate
Thank You
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Iron Ore Types
Coarse Grained Specular Hematite
Direct Shipping Ore
Magnetite Rich Taconite
Coarse Grained Specular Hematite
Fermont Iron
Ore District
(“FIOD”)
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