Chesapeake Announces Metallurgical Results

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Vancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - October 22, 2024) - Chesapeake Gold Corp. (TSXV: CKG) (OTCQX: CHPGF) ("Chesapeake" or the "Company") is pleased to provide a metallurgical update for its Metates gold-silver project located in Durango State, Mexico and an update regarding the latest developments on the Company's intellectual property rights.

Jean-Paul Tsotsos, Interim Chief Executive Officer, commented, "We are pleased that the metallurgical test work achieved gold recovery rates exceeding 70%, providing verification that our proprietary oxidative leach technology (the "Technology") is working as planned. These test results will be the foundation for a Metates pre-feasibility study ("PFS"). Looking further ahead, the recent acquisition of certain intellectual property rights (See press release dated June 5, 2024) was a significant strategic milestone for Chesapeake to capitalize on unlocking the economic value of other opportunities in the US$1.5 trillion market of refractory ores globally.1"

Metallurgical Test Work and Patent Update

Over the past year, Metates massive intrusive samples were tested by a variation of crush size and pH conditions together with a proprietary mix of reagents to achieve higher oxidation rates. The samples were oxidized to specific duration targets (i.e. 0 days, ~126 days, ~146 days and ~204 days) to establish an oxidation to precious metal recovery curve. This curve will be the basis for evaluating the optimal duration of oxidative leach and realized precious metals recoveries relative to the cost trade-off for the Technology process and working capital requirements.

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The above graph illustrates Metates massive intrusive results over the various durations of oxidative leach. As expected, the longer the duration of oxidative leach, higher oxidation levels are achieved. Higher oxidation levels were positively correlated to higher gold recoveries through cyanide leaching. With no pre-oxidation, a 33% gold recovery was realized. After 204 days of oxidation, a ~74% gold recovery was achieved.

The results above also highlight an improvement in silver recoveries by applying the Technology relative to an untreated, non-oxidized baseline sample. After 146 days, the oxidation process increased the silver recoveries by over 20%. Silver represents approximately 30% of the economic value of Metates. Future test work will focus on improving and optimizing the conditions to increase the silver recoveries.