Spider Resources Inc. and Kwg Resources Inc

Spider Resources Inc. and Kwg Resources Inc

SPIDER RESOURCES INC. AND KWG RESOURCES INC. TECHNICAL REPORT ON THE MINERAL RESOURCE ESTIMATE FOR THE BIG DADDY CHROMITE DEPOSIT McFAULDS LAKE AREA, JAMES BAY LOWLANDS, NORTHERN ONTARIO, CANADA. NTS 43D16S½ 86° 14' 11" W 52° 45' 32" N Effective Date: March 30, 2010 Signing Date: June 4, 2010 Richard Gowans, P. Eng. Jane Spooner, M.Sc., P. Geo. Ing. Alan J. San Martin, MAusIMM Charley Murahwi, M.Sc., P. Geo., MAusIMM SUITE 900 - 390 BAY STREET, TORONTO ONTARIO, CANADA M5H 2Y2 Telephone (1) (416) 362-5135 Fax (1) (416) 362 5763 Table of Contents Page 1.0 SUMMARY ....................................................................................................................1 1.1 TERMS OF REFERENCE, PROPERTY DESCRIPTION AND OWNERSHIP ..............................................................................................................1 1.1.1 Terms of Reference..............................................................................................1 1.1.2 Property Description............................................................................................1 1.1.3 Property................................................................................................................1 1.1.4 Underlying Agreements and Ownership..............................................................1 1.2 LOCATION AND TENURE.......................................................................................2 1.2.1 Location and tenure..............................................................................................2 1.2.2 Environmental and Permitting .............................................................................2 1.2.3 Accessibility, Climate, Local Resources, Infrastructure......................................2 1.2.4 Physiography........................................................................................................2 1.2.5 Relief and Drainage .............................................................................................2 1.2.6 Accessibility.........................................................................................................3 1.2.7 Climate.................................................................................................................3 1.2.8 Vegetation............................................................................................................3 1.2.9 Fauna....................................................................................................................3 1.2.10 First Nations.........................................................................................................3 1.3 GEOLOGICAL OUTLINE.........................................................................................4 1.4 DEPOSIT TYPE..........................................................................................................5 1.4.1 Uses and Processing of Chromite ........................................................................5 1.5 MINERALIZATION...................................................................................................6 1.6 EXPLORATION .........................................................................................................6 1.6.1 Exploration Concept............................................................................................7 1.6.2 Status of Exploration............................................................................................8 1.6.3 Exploration Results..............................................................................................8 1.7 MINERAL RESOURCES...........................................................................................8 1.8 INTERPRETATION AND CONCLUSIONS...........................................................11 1.8.1 Exploration Concept..........................................................................................11 1.8.2 Geology and Mineral Resources........................................................................11 1.8.3 Metallurgy..........................................................................................................11 1.8.4 Market Outlook..................................................................................................11 1.8.5 Project Objectives..............................................................................................12 1.9 RECOMMENDATIONS...........................................................................................12 1.9.1 Further Assessment of Chromite Resources......................................................12 1.9.2 Follow-up on Unexplained EM anomalies ........................................................13 2.0 INTRODUCTION........................................................................................................14 2.1 AUTHORIZATION AND PURPOSE ......................................................................14 2.2 BACKGROUND .......................................................................................................14 2.3 SOURCES OF INFORMATION..............................................................................15 2.4 SCOPE OF PERSONAL INSPECTION...................................................................16 2.5 ABBREVIATIONS ...................................................................................................17 i 3.0 RELIANCE ON OTHER EXPERTS ........................................................................19 4.0 PROPERTY DESCRIPTION AND LOCATION ....................................................20 4.1 SIZE, LOCATION AND TENURE ..........................................................................20 4.2 COSTS OF MAINTENANCE...................................................................................21 4.3 ROYALTIES AND PROPERTY RIGHTS...............................................................22 4.3.1 4.3.1 Underlying Agreements............................................................................22 4.3.2 Royalty Interests................................................................................................23 4.3.3 Other Parties to the Agreement..........................................................................23 4.4 ENVIRONMENTAL AND PERMITTING..............................................................23 4.4.1 Current Status.....................................................................................................23 4.4.2 Baseline Line Environmental Studies................................................................24 5.0 ACCESSIBILITY, CLIMATE, LOCAL RESOURCES, INFRASTRUCTURE AND PHYSIOGRAPHY.......................................................25 5.1 PHYSIOGRAPHY.....................................................................................................25 5.2 RELIEF AND DRAINAGE ......................................................................................25 5.3 ACCESSIBILITY AND INFRASTRUCTURE........................................................26 5.4 CLIMATE..................................................................................................................27 5.5 VEGETATION..........................................................................................................27 5.6 FAUNA......................................................................................................................27 5.7 FIRST NATIONS......................................................................................................28 5.8 LOCAL RESOURCES..............................................................................................28 6.0 HISTORY .....................................................................................................................29 6.1 GENERAL.................................................................................................................29 6.2 PROPERTY HISTORY.............................................................................................30 6.3 HISTORIC PRODUCTION ......................................................................................30 7.0 GEOLOGICAL SETTING.........................................................................................32 7.1 REGIONAL GEOLOGY...........................................................................................32 7.2 LOCAL GEOLOGY..................................................................................................32 7.3 PROPERTY GEOLOGY...........................................................................................34 8.0 DEPOSIT TYPES ........................................................................................................37 8.1 RELATED DEPOSITS..............................................................................................37 8.2 GENETIC MODEL FOR STRATIFORM CHROMITE ..........................................38 9.0 MINERALIZATION...................................................................................................42 9.1 OVERVIEW ..............................................................................................................42 9.2 LOCALIZATION......................................................................................................42 9.3 DISTRIBUTION OF CHROMITE GRADES ..........................................................42 9.4 SULPHIDES AND PGE............................................................................................43 10.0 EXPLORATION..........................................................................................................44

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