Provenance Gold Reports Strong Gold Recovery Results from Gravity and Flotation Tests on Bulk Samples from Its Eldorado Property

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Vancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - February 7, 2024) - Provenance Gold Corp. (CSE: PAU) (OTCQB: PVGDF) (the "Company" or "Provenance") is pleased to report the results of its recent metallurgical testing program of bulk samples from the Eldorado Project.

Highlights

  • FLSmidth Dawson Metallurgical Testing Laboratories ("Dawson"), a well-recognized flotation testing and flowsheet designer, tested seven bulk samples collected from Provenance's recent RC drilling program (Table 1).

  • Much of the Eldorado deposit is unoxidized. These results suggest that gold recoveries will be excellent even in the unoxidized portion and that much of the gold at Eldorado could be recovered without the use of cyanide.

  • An overall average of 88.1% (77.9-97.1%) of the gold in the unoxidized sulfide samples was recovered by gravity concentration followed by bulk sulfide flotation of the gravity tailings. The 46.1 % recovery in ED01 is due to oxidation. The methods used in the testing recovered only free gold and sulfides. Oxidized gold can be recovered by other standard techniques.

  • Liberated free milling gold was found in all samples tested.

  • The larger sample size minimized assay variation caused by the "nugget effect".

  • The results confirm positive metallurgical testing by Billiton and ICAN.

  • Dawson noted that the testing did not attempt to optimize recoveries, but demonstrated the gold will be recoverable.

Table 1 - New Assay and Recovery Results from Gravity and Flotation Tests Completed on Seven Bulk Sample Composites

Sample

Au Assay (ppm)

Au Distributed in Grav+Flot Cons (% recovered)

Comments

Head Direct
(50g)

Head Back Calc from test (3 kg)

ED01

0.61

1.51

46.1

Oxidized

ED03

15.50

5.39

93.8

Unoxidized

ED04

1.60

1.82

82.6

Unoxidized

ED07

13.44

22.34

97.1

Unoxidized

ED09

0.54

1.19

77.9

Unoxidized

ED10

0.22

0.40

83.3

Unoxidized

ED11

4.86

6.35

94.0

Unoxidized

 

Variable samples were recovered from each hole listed in Column 1 above and blended into one bulk sample per hole. Column 2 shows fire assays for 50 gm head samples that were taken from each bulk sample. Column 3 shows gold assays (the most accurate because of their size) for each bulk 3kg sample. All samples but one increased with the bulk tests.

Provenance Chairman, Rauno Perttu, stated, "As expected with large gold systems that contain free gold, some high-grade head assays will decline in bulk testing, but the moderate-grade and low-grade assays will overall increase. Because this property, like bulk deposits in general, contains a much larger volume of modest grade mineralization, we expect the bulk overall grade to experience a significant net increase. The presence of visible free gold in all samples including our lower grade Eldorado samples, supports this expectation. Should gold recovery utilizing only gravity and flotation be implemented, that form of recovery may offer an additional upside. Smelters will often pay full gold price on the gold contained in a sulfide concentrate and even a bonus because the sulfide improves smelter efficiency, reducing the smelter's operating costs."