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Oxide Minerals Business Overview1
Plant in Burnet Texas Located NW of Austin Texas
Gold Extraction Plant in Burnet
Texas Located NW of Austin Texas
Oxide Minerals 5,000 Sq. Ft. Gold Extraction Plant
Screen on
Top of Gun
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Ore Selection & Supplies
Cripple Creek Colorado
Where Do We Get Our Gold Ore From?
We are fortunate to have joined a miner in Cripple Creek Colorado processing
their gold ore. The miner is located near a Newmont Mining’s mine. That mine
has produced over 47 million ounces of gold. He just has more ore than he can
ever mine in his lifetime and we have a 30% royalty with us to process his ore.
You may ask why does he charge you
such a high Royalty. Because it has Gold in it!!!!
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Current Gold
Mining Industry
Since the easy big
nuggets are no where to
be found. The entire
industry is mining
“Smaller gold or
Flour Gold Flakes.
Where We Get Our Gold Bering Ore
Newmont Mining’s Mine
Cripple Creek, CO.We get our gold ore from a
mine close to a Newmont
Mining Gold Mine.
Newmont is the largest
mining company in the US.
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Patented Solution for Microscopic Gold & Other Precious Metals
Oxide Minerals has joined forces with scientist Ben Elledge,
creator of a patented gold extraction solution. This is an key
part of assisting the extraction process.
Ben Elledge
Patented Solution for Microscopic
Gold & Other Precious Metals 4
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We use the lab at various times to
determine each isolated ore section to see
if there is gold or silver in that section of
ore. We use the lab for some other
treatments to assure quality control.
Microscopic pieces of gold
and silver under microscope.
Silver
Gold
5Inside Our Plant’s Lab
Inside Our Plant’s Lab
Our Ore Processing Area
6Our Ore Processing Area
Ore Dryer
Ore Mesh Size Screener Dust Collector
Ore
Crusher
Shipped In Ore
Conveyor
Step # 1
Our ore
processing area
is used to Dry,
Crush and
Screen ore by
mesh size.
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Customized Initial Concentrating System Of Head Ore
This is of our first steps and the equipment is called an ore
concentrator. This allows us because of previous testing to
isolate a section of a ton of ore where the gold is to reduce
2,000 lbs. to about 200lbs that we will treat inside plant. Once
this step is done we have other equipment inside plant to
reduce that 200 lbs. even more. This is a way to get our plant
into full production much sooner than just processing 2,000
lbs. at a time.
Customized Initial Concentrating
System Of Head Ore 7
Step # 2
We Monitor & Verify Gold Content Here!
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This equipment is our final
concentration step that
isolates the highest
concentration of gold and
reduces the amount of
unwanted material that goes
into the furnace.
Concentrated to about
40 to 50 lbs.
Final Table Concentrating System
Final Table
Concentrating System 8
Step # 3
We Monitor & Verify Gold Content Here!
Our Proprietary Flux
Our proprietary
flux Formula is
kept under lock
and key.
Our proprietary
flux material is
only labeled by
numbers to
general public.
Proprietary Flux Area
Flux Mixing Area
Our Proprietary Flux Area9
Step # 4
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This is our high temperature
Induction Furnace. This is the
last step of our gold extraction
process. We put 3 things in this
furnace to make a Dore bar to
collect the gold.
1st We put the concentrated ore.
2nd We put our “Proprietary Flux.
3rd We put a collector metal. Up to 3,200 Degrees for Our Process
Step # 5
“Proprietary Flux”
“Concentrated Ore”
“Collector Metal”
Once we create the Dore bar we
then read them with a XRF Gun. Finished Dore Bar
XRF Readings
Crucible Inside
The Furnace
Extraction Of Gold
Into Dore Bars
Extraction Of Gold Into Dore Bars
$$$ Final Step $$$
We Monitor & Verify
Gold Content Here!
Gold in Bar
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Our 3 Cupels From Final Dore Bar Test
89% Gold Button Gold & Silver Button Gold & Silver Button
XRF gun
Reading
Extraction Step With
XRF Reading
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Our reading with gold content was 89% and when we
verified at Elemetal Direct
@ 2213 Woodward St., Austin, TX 78744
Elemetal Direct Reading was
92% Gold or 22 Karat
Third Party Verification of
Gold Extraction Process!
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This shows the value or amounts of all the elements/metals in the ore. Remember the ppm’s
represent 1 gram for positive ppm’s. Gold totals 776 grams or 25 ounces per ton! Plus Silver.
Independent Lab
Minerals PPM Report 13
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Independent Lab
Extraction Report 14
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The 2 smaller beads are part
Gold and Platinum Group Metals
Gold Recovery Results
Gold content
per chemical
analysis of ore.
776 Total
PPM’s of gold.
This ore was a 15 lb. sample extracting 2 grams of gold. That means 266 grams per ton
of ore. 266 grams / by 31 (31 grams per ounce) = 8.5 ounce’s per ton.
That amount is very close to the rule of thumb of gold extraction.
A standard rule of thumb is a 60% value of actual gold value in report and 50%
to 60% recovery rate.
Projected Recovery Amounts: So that’s 776 X 60% = 465 grams. Then a 60%
recovery rate = 279 grams. 279 Grams / 31 grams = 9 ounces per ton.
PPM’s represented are equal to grams in ore.
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Our last step is pretty simple. We “Never” have trouble
selling gold to the refiners like some products do!
$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
Selling Dore Bars With Gold To Refiner
Dore Bar With GoldRefinery Extracting Gold
Selling Dore Bars With
Gold To Refiner 16
Financial Overview
“Return Of Investment” 17
R.O.I. is about 10- 12 Months 1% Each Month $5,040 = $60,480 per Year!
Our Investment
1. Our investment is $50,000 for 1% = $5,040 month of our 5 ton a day gold processing
plant.
2. The “Return on Initial Investment” is in about 10 to 12 months. Shown on excel
spreadsheet.
3. We have no end to years of your return investment pay back can be 20 + years.
4. Future Plants to Come!
Our Investment Information18
Our Management Team
Jim Dilger --- General Manager: Jim is responsible for administrative
communication between our home office in the Houston area and our
precious metal processing plants. Jim has worked in a variety of businesses
that has given him the experience to work in almost any business setting. Jim
is the former President of Nova Mining Corp. He has over 30 years
experience in building businesses, with special expertise in international trade
and private investment. Jim studied history and economics at Universidad de
las Americas in Mexico and served as a professor at Ibero Americana
University. Jim resides in Houston, Texas and Merida, Yucatan Mexico.
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Charles Robertson --- CEO, President: Charles has spent over 25 years
building businesses in the investment arena. He has worked in a variety of
industries like oil & gas, telecommunications and precious metals industry.
He has specialized in expanding and growing each company by using his own
strategic methods. He gains the respect of his team by building companies
people enjoy working in. He also works best in industries with untapped
markets like Oxide Minerals LLC. is in and takes control of those new
markets. Charles is married with 3 children and is also an ex-professional
golfer and a man of faith.