Newcore Gold Announces 93.0% Gold Recoveries in Column Testwork for the Sewum and Boin Deposits at the Enchi Gold Project, Ghana

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Results from Seven Additional Column Tests Completed on Oxide Mineralization

VANCOUVER, British Columbia, Dec. 10, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Newcore Gold Ltd. ("Newcore" or the "Company") (TSX-V: NCAU, OTCQX: NCAUF) is pleased to announce positive results from seven additional column tests completed as part of the metallurgical testwork program underway at the Company’s 100%-owned Enchi Gold Project ("Enchi" or the "Project") in Ghana. An average gold recovery of 93.0% was achieved from column testwork completed on five composite samples from the Sewum Gold Deposit ("Sewum") and two composite samples from the Boin Gold Deposit ("Boin").

In addition to metallurgical testwork, further exploration and development work is on-going at Enchi to continue to de-risk the development of the Project and prove-out the district scale exploration potential. This work includes a 10,000-metre reverse circulation drill program focused on resource growth and infill drilling designed to improve the confidence level of the existing Mineral Resource Estimate, drone surveys, hydrogeological testing, condemnation drilling, geotechnical work, environmental work, an airborne magnetic survey, trenching and soil sampling.

Highlights from Column Test Results

  • Seven Column Tests Completed, Average Gold Recovery of 93.0% Achieved.

    • A total of seven column tests (five from Sewum and two from Boin) returned an average gold recovery of 93.0%, with a recovery range of 82.6% to 97.2%.

  • Testwork Further Defines the Understanding of Recovery Parameters for Enchi.

    • Testing completed on representative samples of oxide mineralization from trenches taken from various areas of the Boin and Sewum deposits, including areas not previously included in column testwork.

    • Samples had an overall average assayed grade of 0.56 grams per tonne gold ("g/t Au"), with a range of 0.32 g/t Au to 0.84 g/t Au.

  • Testwork Continues to Highlight Low Reagent Consumption.

    • All samples showed modest cyanide consumption with an average of 1.63 kilograms per tonne ("kg/t"), with a 0.98 kg/t lime (hydrated) addition to maintain a pH above 10.5.

  • Additional Metallurgical Testwork Underway.

    • Optimization work is planned on both oxide and transition mineralization from the Sewum, Boin, and Nyam gold deposits consisting of further tests on gold recoveries, percolation rates, and reagent consumptions.

    • Additional testing of sulphide mineralization is in progress consisting of bottle rolls and column tests, as well as additional testwork of rock properties such as bond work indices.