A Results Focused Gold-Copper Company September 2012 TSX.V:ORS FORWARD LOOKING STATEMENTS This presentation contains certain forward looking statements that are based on assumptions made by management based on the information currently available to us. These statements include, but are not limited to, statements about our development plans, objectives, and expectations. The forward looking statements provided in this presentation reflect our current views with respect to future events, are not guarantees of future performance or production, involve risks and uncertainties that are difficult to predict and may be based upon assumptions as to future events that may prove to be inaccurate. It is important to realize that many factors could cause our actual results, performance or achievements to be materially different from any future results, performance or achievements that may be expressed or implied in this presentation. These factors include, but are not limited to, levels of actual grades of ores found on Orestone properties and activities by governmental authorities. The forward looking statements contained in this presentation are made as of the date hereof and Orestone undertakes no obligations to update publicly or revise any forward looking statements or information, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise, unless so required by applicable securities laws. 2 TSX.V:ORS ORESTONE - SUMMARY The Company is professionally managed Focus project – Captain is 100% owned (BC Canada) The Captain East target is large measuring 1,000 by 5,000 meters The “discovery hole” compares favorably to Mt. Milligan 30km north: Mt. Milligan ore grade (532 Mt): 0.38 g/t gold and 0.20% copper Captain discovery hole 43m: Including 16m: 0.29 g/t gold and 0.09% copper 0.43 g/t gold and 0.13% copper. Conclusion – Captain is a large, early stage copper/gold discovery. Two other targets remain untested - 30 locations permitted for drilling. 3 TSX.V:ORS SHARE STRUCTURE Shares Issued & Outstanding Warrants (Nov 2012 @ $0.80) Warrants (Jul 2013 @ $0.40) Options (Average Price $0.48) Fully Diluted Shares* Held by Insiders (Fully Diluted): 16,397,328 920,625 1,225,000 725,000 19,268,453 ~28% *Cash from option & warrant ex $1.6 million 4 TSX.V:ORS DIRECTORS AND MANAGEMENT David Hottman, Director, President & C.E.O - 25 years experience in corporate finance and management of resource companies. A founder of Portal Resources, Eldorado Gold (TSX, NYSE) and Nevada Pacific Gold acquired by McEwen Mining (NYSE) in 2007. Gary Nordin, B.Sc (Geol. Hons), Director, VP Exp - A leading exploration geologist with a proven track record of identifying and developing important resource projects. Founding team member of Eldorado Gold (TSX, NYSE) and Bema Gold which was acquired by Kinross. Erika Vargas, MBA, CFO - Ms. Vargas has been the Senior Accountant for Galileo Petroleum since 2008. Previously Ms. Vargas worked as a Controller for Scovill Fasteners Mexico, a manufacturing company with global operations. John Holmlund, Director - 30 years as successful entrepreneur and businessman. Founder and CEO of Focus Corporation, a successful geomatics consulting and oilfield services firm. Gordon Richards, Director - 40 years geological experience in Canada and internationally, including Cominco, Giant Yellowknife, Asarco and Atlas. Bob Wasylyshyn, B.Sc (Geol), Director - 30 years of industry experience in North and South America as well as Europe. He has managed activities from grass-roots exploration discoveries through to the successful re-start and operation of the Bjorkdal gold mine in Sweden. Most recently he served as the President and COO of Gold-Ore Resources. Doug Willock, MBA, Director - 30 years experience in corporate finance with leading Canadian and international investment banks, as well as managing junior resource companies. Most recently he served as President and CEO of Polar Star Mining. TSX.V:ORS 5 ADVISORY BOARD Robert Pease, B.Sc., P.Geo, Advisor to the Board – Mr. Pease was previously the founder, CEO and a Director of Terrane Metals Corp., which owned the Mt. Milligan project until it was acquired for $700 million in 2010 by Thompson Creek Metals. He is also a former Director and Strategic Advisor to Richfield Ventures Corp., a junior gold mining company in British Columbia which was acquired earlier his year by New Gold Inc. through a plan of arrangement valued at approximately $550 million. Previously, he was employed by Placer Dome for twenty five years, most recently as General Manager, Canada Exploration and Global Major Projects. 6 TSX.V:ORS SUMMARY A seasoned and committed team A gold and copper explorer in BC, Canada 4 projects cover 700 square Km 7 TSX.V:ORS CAPTAIN PROPERTY - OUR FLAGSHIP PROJECT The 100% owned Captain Property covers 417 square kilometers bordered by Thompson Creek Metals, Xstrata and Goldfields. The property hosts a large copper/gold porphyry system 30 km south of the Mt. Milligan Mine along the same NW Structural Trends. 8 TSX.V:ORS CAPTAIN TARGET – REGIONAL STRUCTURE 9 TSX.V:ORS CAPTAIN TARGET – TOPOGRAPHY 7 by 7 kilometers, mild topography dissected by numerous logging and Forest Service Roads. 10 TSX.V:ORS CAPTAIN PROPERTY – EXPLORATION 2011 The primary goal for 2011 was to establish the existence of a large mineralized copper/gold porphyry system. 2011 expenditures totaled $600,000 Grid layout and 31 line kilometers of geophysics Induced Polarization Resistivity Ground Magnetometer 1240 metres of core drilling in four-holes Petrographic studies of the core material 11 TSX.V:ORS CAPTAIN TARGET – IP CHARGEABILITY AND MAGNETICS Three geophysical anomalies interpreted to be similar to the Mt. Milligan Deposit. 12 TSX.V:ORS CAPTAIN EAST TARGET – DRILLING SUMMARY Hole C11-02 was drilled to a depth of 185 metres at the eastern edge of a magnetic high intersecting a monzonite intrusive, minor pyrite. Hole C12-01 was drilled 400 metres east of hole C11-02 to a depth of 499 metres, intersecting sericite-pyrite-quartz-carbonate over 250 metres - pyritic halo, outer phyllic shell around the porphyry. Hole C11-01 was drilled 400 metres east of hole C12-01 to a depth of 255 metres and intercepted highly potassic-sericite-carbonate altered volcanic rocks, porphyry dykes and hydrothermal breccia. Assays from this hole returned an intercept of 87 metres from 127 metres grading 0.230 g/t gold and 0.03% copper, including 43 metres grading 0.298 g/t gold and 0.09% copper and 16 metres grading 0.434 g/t gold and 0.133% copper. Geochemical data combined with the geophysical signature indicate a mineralized porphyry system strengthening to the east. 13 TSX.V:ORS CAPTAIN - EAST TARGET PETROGRAPHIC ANALYSIS Hole C11-02 was drilled to a depth of 185 metres at the eastern edge of a magnetic high intersecting a monzonite intrusive: no petrographic analysis conducted. Hole C12-01 was drilled 400 metres east of hole C11-02 to a depth of 499 metres: results show a pervasive alteration assemblage of sericite/pyrite/quartz/carbonate over approximately 250 meters from 100 meters to 350 meters down hole. This indicates that the hole intersected the pyritic halo in the outer phyllic shell around the margin of a porphyry system. Hole C11-01 was drilled 400 metres east of hole C12-01 to a depth of 255 metres: results show an alteration assemblage consisting of very fine grained ankerite/potassium feldspar with minor kaolinite/sericite and abundant magnetite/hematite, overprinted in part by coarsegrained potassium feldspar. Fine-grained chalcopyrite, associated with magnetite and pyrite, is disseminated throughout the core interval. This alteration assemblage indicates a high temperature environment near an intrusive source. TSX.V:ORS 14 CAPTAIN TARGET – GOLD/COPPER INTERFACE Hole C11-02 intersected monzonite intrusive. Hole C12-01 intersected the pyritic halo or outer phyllic shell around the porphyry. Hole C11-01 intersected potassicsericite-carbonate altered volcanic rocks and as you can see the gold and copper grades spike. Conclusion: porphyry system strengthens to the east. 15 TSX.V:ORS CAPTAIN TARGET – GEOLOGIC INTERPRETATION 16 TSX.V:ORS CAPTAIN TARGET – Detailed AeroMag 17 TSX.V:ORS CAPTAIN TARGET – CROSS SECTION Multiple mineralizing intrusive plugs are postulated. 18 TSX.V:ORS CAPTAIN PROPERTY – EXPLORATION 2012 The primary goal for 2012 is to confirm economic grades of copper/gold and begin to outline the East target. Conduct initial test drilling on a second target to establish the existence of copper/gold mineralization. 2012 expenditures budgeted at $650,000 - $1.2 million 10 line kilometers of geophysics Induced Polarization/Resistivity and magnetics 2,000 to 4,000 metres of core drilling in 10 to 20 holes Petrographic studies of core material 19 TSX.V:ORS CAPTAIN TARGET – DRILL PLAN 2012 20 TSX.V:ORS CAPTAIN PROPERTY - SUMMARY 100% owned, with major mining companies Thomson Creek, Xstrata, Goldfields and Teck working on porphyry projects in the area. Alteration and geochemical signatures consistent with alkalic porphyry systems; Afton, Mt. Milligan, Galore Creek and Ridgeway among others. The East target measures 1,000 by 5,000 meters The “discovery hole” compares favorably to Mt. Milligan: Mt. Milligan ore grade (532 Mt): 0.38 g/t gold and 0.20% copper Captain discovery hole 43m: Including 16m: 0.29 g/t gold and 0.09% copper 0.43 g/t gold and 0.13% copper. Conclusion – Captain is a large, early stage copper/gold discovery. Two other targets remain untested - 30 locations permitted for drilling. 21 TSX.V:ORS CONTACT DETAILS Mr. David Hottman President & C.E.O Orestone Mining Corp. Suite 750, 625 Howe St. Standard Life Building Vancouver, B.C. Canada, V6C 2T6 Phone: 604.629.1929 Fax: 604.629.1930 TSX Venture Exchange Symbol: “ORS” Cusip No.: 686154204 Website: www.orestone.ca Email: [email protected] 101 22 TSX.V:ORS CAPTAIN PROPERTY – GEOLOGICAL FEATURES Important features of the Captain porphyry system within the Takla Arc Quesnel Trough of British Columbia Located adjacent to large NW trending regional faults and shorter linked northeast trending faults which have controlled intrusive emplacement and mineralizing hydrothermal fluids. Mineralization is associated with the smaller porphyry bodies peripheral to a larger intrusive. Magnetic highs are associated with a large alteration halo of subvolcanic alkaline intrusive bodies. Alteration consisting of an outer propylitic zone and a central core of intense sericite-potassic alteration with related copper gold mineralization. 23 TSX.V:ORS
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