Compass Gold on Track to Commence Production at Massala Within the Next 60 Days

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SMAT Processing Facility Upgrade Nearly Complete

Toronto, Ontario--(Newsfile Corp. - February 25, 2025) - Compass Gold Corp. (TSXV: CVB) (Compass or the Company) is pleased to provide an update on its plans to produce gold at the Massala prospect located along the 15 km Tarabala Trend, which is contained within the Company's Sikasso Property in southern Mali.

Highlights

  • Environmental and social impact studies are expected to be completed within the next 30 days. All other requirements for the granting of Small Mining Permit are complete.

  • Compass team is assisting with the optimization of the existing SMAT mining facility, where ore processing and gold recovery will occur under a Co-Production Agreement

  • Subject to receiving the Small Mine Permit, commercial production is on track to commence by early Q2

  • Issuance of a Small Mining Permit will allow for total production of up to 160,000 ounces of gold over an initial four-year term

Compass CEO Larry Phillips, said, "Our Compass team has nearly completed the required work for our application for a Small Mining Permit at the Massala prospect, with the remaining environmental and social impact studies to be finalized within the next few weeks.. The co-production agreement with the nearby SMAT processing facility puts Compass in the unique position of being ready to commence production within days of receiving a Small Mining Permit. Subject to the timely issuance of our permit, we remain confident that we're on track to initiate production within the next two months.

He added, "We are keen to commence production at Massala in this current environment of record gold prices approaching US$3,000 per ounce. Our objective at this first small mine operation at Massala is to demonstrate that careful, cost-effective, near-surface mining can bring immediate economic benefit to Mali as well as our surrounding community and our Compass shareholders. Most importantly, the Compass team, with decades of successful operating experience in Mali, is fully committed to gold production that is transparent and compliant with the applicable regulations and proper international standards of safety and accountability."

Ready to Go

As previously reported (See Compass news release dated January 6, 2025), documentation of a number of studies is required by the Malian Mining Ministry ("the Ministry") as key components of the Company's Small Mine Permitting application. The most important of these studies, the project viability study* and mine closure plan, have been completed. An environmental and social impact study, including a community development plan, are now being completed. Meanwhile, community engagement negotiations are also ongoing to ensure cordial relations are maintained in the project area and the surrounding communities.