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Investor Investor Presentation Presentation February 2011 February 2011 Catalyst Metals Ltd Catalyst Metals Ltd Company Objectives Company Objectives To create shareholder value by pursuing advanced gold and metals projects Goal is to


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Investor Presentation

February 2011

Investor Presentation

February 2011

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Catalyst Metals Ltd Catalyst Metals Ltd

Company Objectives Company Objectives

To create shareholder value by pursuing advanced gold and metals projects

Goal is to generate cashflows from operations within 2 years

Flagship Four Eagles Gold Project in Victoria provides potential for early exploration success

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Current Projects Current Projects

Four Eagles Gold Project (Victoria) Four Eagles Gold Project (Victoria)

Joint venture exploration for a potential new Bendigo‐style goldfield below shallow cover

Minnie Springs Project (Western Australia) Minnie Springs Project (Western Australia)

Molybdenum and Tungsten mineralisation in the Gascoyne Mineral Field

Everton Project (Victoria) Everton Project (Victoria)

Historical high‐grade Molybdenum mine

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Four Eagles Gold Project Four Eagles Gold Project

Located along major fault extension from Bendigo goldfield

Prospective rocks concealed by shallow cover

Broad spaced Providence Gold drilling shows high‐ grade gold in Bendigo sequence rocks

Tenements cover 25km strike length of prospective corridor

230,000mE 250,000mE 270,000mE 6,000,000mN 5,980,000mN 5,960,000mN 5,940,000mN 5,920,000mN

Fosterville Goldfield Bendigo Goldfield

Fosterville Bendigo

EL4525 EL4525

Raywood Mitiamo Tandarra Project

Whitelaw Fault

Tandarra F

Four Eagles Prospective Target

V I C T O R I A N S W

kilometres 20

NO R T H

EL5295

Gold deposit/

  • ccurrence

Town / city Main Road

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Bendigo: a world-class gold target Bendigo: a world-class gold target

BENDIGO URBAN AREA

H i s a t

  • ric

l P r d

  • u

c t i

  • n

Zo n e

Hustlers Line

1.6mt @17.6g/t Au (918,000oz)

Garden Gully Line

4.6mt @14.1g/t Au (2,080,000oz)

New Chum Line

7.3mt @14.5g/t Au (3,390,000oz)

Deborah Line

0.46mt @14.7g/t Au (217,000oz)

Sheepshead Line

1.7mt @11.7g/t Au (634,000oz)

Nell Gwynne Line Napoleon Line

NO R T H

kilometres 2

Lines

  • f Lode

Bendigo Goldfield

Total Production

(1851 - 1954)

  • 18 million ounces

reef gold (14g/t Au)

  • 4 million ounces

alluvial gold

  • Minimum 200,000
  • unces per year for

60 years

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Quartz Reef Structural Schematic Quartz Reef Structural Schematic

Associated with anticlinal axis

Importance of slate beds

Difficult drilling targets

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Bendigo Target Size Bendigo Target Size

Metres

1000

Sheepshead Anticline (South) Line of Lode

Bendigo

PRODUCTION

  • Approx. 1.4 million tonnes

@ 12 g/t Au (550,000 ozs) NO R T H S O U T H

Mineralised ribbon Historic Stoping

LEGEND

123500mN 124500mN 125500mN 126500mN

  • 1000RL
  • 1500RL
  • 500RL
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Bendigo Target Size Bendigo Target Size

North Deborah Deborah Central Deborah Central Monument Hill

Kingsley Lode Deborah Fault “New Formation”

R e e f N

  • .

1

Metres

600

Deborah Anticline Line of Lode

Bendigo

PRODUCTION

460,000tonnes @ 14.7g/t Au (216,000 ozs) NO R T H S O U T H

R e e f N

  • .

5 R e e f N

  • .

6 N

  • .

7 N

  • .

8

Data source: Mines Department unpublished plan by Chambers, 1947 & Deborah manager’s book.

Pitch of reef Stoped areas

LEGEND

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Bendigo Target Size Bendigo Bendigo Target Size Target Size

Metres

500

New Chum Line of Reef

Bendigo

PRODUCTION

7.3 million tonnes @ 14.5 g/t Au

(3.4 million ozs)

NO R T H S O U T H

Shaft Historic Stoping

LEGEND

  • 1000mRL
  • 1000mRL
  • 500mRL
  • 500mRL

0mRL 0mRL

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Four Eagles Gold Project Four Eagles Gold Project

EL4525 EL5295

Mitiamo

kilometres 4

NO R T H

5,985,000mN 5,995,000mN 5,990,000mN

Drillholes 0.2 to 0.5 g/t Au 0.5 to 1.0 g/t Au 1.0 to 5.0 g/t Au > 5.0 g/t Au Gold Zone Arsenic Zone Railway Main Road

250,000mE 240,000mE

Drillhole Intersections

3 8 7 12 13 6 1 10 4 5 9

  • 1. FE380

6m @ 9.71g/t Au from 120m

  • 2. FE379

3m @ 0.21g/t Au from 120m

  • 3. FE331

6m @ 0.59g/t Au from 126m 6m @ 82.7g/t Au from 123m 6m @ 1.85 g/t Au from 135m

  • 6. FE299

3m @ 0.39g/t Au from 126m

  • 7. FE320

6m @ 0.32g/t Au from 87m

  • 8. FE319

3m @ 0.25g/t Au from 57m 6m @ 0.66g/t Au from 135m 3m @ 0.24g/t Au from 81m 3m @ 0.38g/t Au from 75m

  • 12. FE326

6m @ 0.44g/t Au from 102m

  • 13. FE343

3m @ 3.34g/t Au from 111m

  • 14. FE316

3m @ 0.27g/t Au from 102m

  • 4. FE297

6m @ 0.4g/t Au from 78m

  • 5. FE328
  • 9. FE333
  • 10. FE339
  • 11. FE305

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Four Eagles Cross Section

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Four Eagles Gold Project Four Eagles Gold Project

 

No outcrop of prospective rocks No outcrop of prospective rocks

 

No diamond drilling undertaken, only aircore drilling No diamond drilling undertaken, only aircore drilling

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Four Eagles Drill Cross Section Four Eagles Drill Cross Section

FE300 FE299 3m @ 1.0g/t Au from 126m FE328 FE298 FE329 FE297 FE330 FE296 FE331 FE295 FE294 6m @ 82.7g/t Au, from 123m 6m @ 1.9g/t Au, from 135m 3m @ 0.51g/t Au, from 78m 3m @ 0.29g/t Au from 81m 3m @ 0.59g/t Au from 123m

Metres

250

Four Eagles Cross Section

5988925mN

Clay - Shepparton Fm Sand Carbonaceous Clay Saprolite Zone Basement Castlemaine Gp

244000mE 244250mE 244500mE 244750mE

  • 250m

0m

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Four Eagles Gold Project Four Eagles Gold Project

Drillhole FE328, 123m to 129m depth

5mm

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Proposed Program 2011 Proposed Program 2011

Minimum expenditure $450,000 Further aircore drilling over entire strike length

Phase 1: March to April 2011 ‐ 5,000m

Phase 2: September to October 2011 – 4,000m

Angled diamond drilling of gold zones and structure

February to March 2011 – 700m

Four Eagles Gold Project Four Eagles Gold Project

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Four Eagles Gold Project Four Eagles Gold Project

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Four Eagles Gold Project Four Eagles Gold Project

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Heads of Agreement Heads of Agreement

Stage 1

$450,000 exploration spend over 12 months $150,000 cash 750,000 CYL shares

Stage 2

$2,100,000 exploration spend (inclusive of Phase 1 exploration)

  • ver 3 years to earn 50% interest in project

$100,000 cash 750,000 CYL shares

Stage 3

$2,100,000 exploration spend to earn up to 75% interest in project 2,500,000 CYL shares Board position for Tom Burrowes

Final Stage

Providence Gold free carried until decision to mine

Four Eagles Gold Project Four Eagles Gold Project

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Minnie Springs Project, W.A. Minnie Springs Project, W.A.

E0901303 E0901776

E0901174 E0801174

Nina Tungsten Project Minnie Creek Molybdenum Project

kilometres 10 NO R T H 380,000mE 400,000mE 420,000mE 7,340,000mN 7,320,000mN

>0.5% 0.05 - 0.5% <0.05%

Tungsten in Rock (%W)

200 Metres

389,400mE 389,800mE 7,335,800mE 7,336,200mE

45 - 142 15 - 45 5- 15

Molydenum in Soil & drilling

7,320,000mN 7,318,000mN 395,000mE 393,000mE

62m @ 0.15% MoS2 23m @ 0.16% & 17m @ 0.1% MoS2 31m @ 0.18% MoS2 14m @ 0.10% MoS2 92m @ 0.04% MoS2 11m @ 0.1% MoS2

4 6 7 1 8 5

Gascoyne Mo-W Project

Catalyst Metals

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Everton Project, Victoria Everton Project, Victoria

kilometres 10

EL4866

Wangaratta Everton Myrtleford Beechworth

Canberra Melbourne

Everton

VICTORIA

NO R T H

metres 100

Visible Molybdenum Rock sample points 5,000 to 18,400 1,000 to 5,000 500 to 1,000 0 to 500 Mine adit Historic workings Felsic Intrusive Sediments

Historic Molybdenum Production 1917–1944 21,000 tonnes @ 1.4% MoS2

quarry limit quarry limit

4 6 2 , 2 m E 4 6 2 , 1 m E 4 6 2 , 3 m E 9 , 5 7 , m N 5 , 9 6 9 , 8 m N 5 , 9 6 9 , 7 m N 5 , 9 6 9 , 6 m N

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Catalyst Capital Structure Catalyst Capital Structure

Capital Structure (ASX:CYL) Capital Structure (ASX:CYL)

35,838,226 fully paid ordinary shares –

1,000,000 unlisted 20 cent options expiring 30/06/2014

1,000,000 unlisted 30 cent options expiring 30/06/2015

Top 40 control approximately 81% of issued capital

Cash in hand Cash in hand

A$2.2 million (end of December 2010)

Market Market Capitalisation Capitalisation

A$8.1 million (based on current share price of $0.23)

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Stephen Boston – Non‐executive Chairman

The principal of a Perth‐based Private Investment Bank specialising in the Australian resources sector. Previously worked as a Stockbroker from 1984 to 1998 in Perth and Sydney.

Bruce Kay – Non‐executive Director

Bruce was previously responsible for global exploration for Newmont Mining Corporation and Normandy Mining Limited. Prior to this he held senior positions within Western Mining Corporation. Bruce has been a director and chairman of several other Australian listed companies and has over 30 years' experience in international gold, base metals and nickel exploration.

Robin Scrimgeour – Non‐executive Director

The principal of a Singaporean‐based Private Investment Company. Previously worked for an International Bank providing structured hybrid financing for Asian based Clients.

Gary Schwab – Non‐executive Director

Over 40 years business experience, including 20 years in the resources sector. Previously Executive Director of a privately owned bulk commodities group responsible for managing long term wealth creation strategy (in conjunction with the principal and owner) which culminated in the creation of one

  • f Australia’s

wealthiest unlisted private bulk commodities companies.

Corporate Structure - Directors Corporate Structure - Directors

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Advisors Advisors

John Arbuckle – Corporate Advisor

John is an accountant with extensive experience in the resources industry in Australia and overseas. Currently he operates a corporate advisory business that provides corporate and capital financing advice to resource industry companies. Previously he was the Chief Financial Officer of Mount Gibson Iron Limited and Perilya Limited, where he guided both companies through difficult operational start up phases. Prior to this he held senior financial management roles with Rio Tinto Limited, North Limited and Anaconda Nickel Limited.

Competent Person’s Statement

The information in this report that relates to Exploration Results is based on information compiled by Mr Bruce Kay, who is a Fellow of the Australasian Institute

  • f Mining and Metallurgy and is a director of Catalyst Resources
  • Limited. Mr Kay

has sufficient experience that is relevant to the style of mineralisation, type of deposit under consideration and to the activity that he is undertaking to qualify as a Competent Person as defined in the 2004 edition of the ‘Australasian Code for Reporting of Exploration, Results, Mineral Resource and Ore Reserves’. Mr Kay consents to the inclusion in this report of the matters based on his information in the form and context in which it appears.

Corporate Structure Corporate Structure

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