Coastal Gold Commences Followup Metallurgical Testing at Hope Brook

TORONTO, ONTARIO--(Marketwired - Aug 26, 2013) - COASTAL GOLD CORP. (TSX VENTURE:COD)(COGGF)(CY41.F) (the "Company") is pleased to announce that it has commenced a metallurgical testing program on samples taken from the Hope Brook Gold Project, located in southwestern Newfoundland. This testing program, which is being carried out by ALS Metallurgy in Kamloops, British Columbia, under the guidance of Mr. Lyn Jones, P.Eng., of AGP Mining Consultants, builds on a preliminary study completed in 2012 (see press releases May 29, 2012 and September 19, 2012). This work is part of the overall technical and engineering work in progress to support a preliminary economic assessment at Hope Brook expected to be completed by early 2014.

Dr. Bill Pearson, P.Geo., President & CEO commented, "The PEA project team, under the direction of Alan Polk, P.Eng., Coastal's project manager for the study, has completed its initial site visit and is developing a detailed work plan going forward. The resource definition drill program is advancing well with two drill rigs operating at site. Results from this program will be incorporated into an updated mineral resource estimate expected to be completed by year end."

The follow-up metallurgical testing program will focus on additional opportunities for process improvement identified in the 2012 study, including further development of the gravity concentration circuit and the potential for pre-concentration of the mill feed. In addition further work will be carried out on the optimization of copper recovery as a saleable concentrate, which was part of the historical process flowsheet at Hope Brook. The present study is looking closely at the location of the flotation circuit in the conceptual flowsheet, and the effect that will have on metal recovery and reagent consumption.

For the 2012 study, drill core samples from the Hope Brook deposit were combined to form a low-grade, high-grade, and overall master composite for metallurgical testwork. Bond Ball Work Index testing indicated an average hardness of 12.5 kwh/tonne. A conventional flowsheet consisting of gravity concentration followed by cyanidation of the gravity tailings resulted in an overall gold recovery of 86%, which is comparable to the historical operating recoveries from 1987 to 1997. Additional testwork designed to optimize the recovery of gold is in progress.

Preliminary batch testing was carried out on floating a copper concentrate from the leach tailings, which indicated the potential for copper recovery of approximately 75%, to a saleable copper concentrate grade of 28.0% copper ("Cu").