New Pacific Reports Positive Results of Silver Sand Metallurgical Testing

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VANCOUVER, BC, April 29, 2024 /CNW/ - New Pacific Metals Corp. (TSX: NUAG) (NYSE American: NEWP) ("New Pacific" or the "Company") is pleased to announce the positive results of its metallurgical test program for its Silver Sand project ("Silver Sand") located in Potosi Department, Bolivia. The test program was conducted to meet the standards required for the Company's upcoming Preliminary Feasibility Study (the "PFS"). Highlights from the test program include:

  • Cyanide leach of the first composite sample with 145 g/t head grade, which consisted of 10% Oxide, 80% Transitional and 10% Sulfide, resulted in 92.7% silvery recovery and 1.40 kg/t sodium cyanide consumption1 on average.

  • Cyanide leach of the second composite sample with 114 g/t head grade, which consisted of 10% Oxide, 65% Transitional and 25% Sulfide, resulted in 89.6% silvery recovery and 1.10 kg/t sodium cyanide consumption on average.

  • Consistent recoveries (89.6 ~ 92.7% compared to 91%) with the Preliminary Economic Assessment ("PEA") released in January 2023, with the total sodium cyanide consumption being lower than the assumptions made in the PEA.

  • Potential for recovery enhancement up to 93.9% for the second composite sample, through gravity concentration and regrinding, to be evaluated before finalizing the PFS.

Andrew Williams, President and CEO, states: "Our PFS metallurgical test program has demonstrated the exceptional metallurgical properties of Silver Sand. Recoveries remained consistent with those assumed in the PEA, but with reduced cyanide consumption highlighting the potential for reduced operating costs in our upcoming PFS.

We remain on track to deliver the results of the PFS in June. This test program is an important derisking step for Silver Sand. We will also evaluate a gravity concentration and regrind circuit before finalizing the PFS, which may further enhance project economics."

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1 Only accounting for NaCN consumption used in the leach process, exclusive of NaCN losses that could be present in the Merrill-Crow process or losses to tailings

Additional technical details

The metallurgical test program covered a broad range of characteristics including mineralogy, comminution, gravity concentration, cyanide leaching (utilizing both bottle roll and lifter bottle roll methods), and silver precipitation through zinc dust (employing the Merrill-Crowe process). Tailings testing encompassed evaluations of slurry characteristics (such as thickening, filtration, and rheology), environmental factors, and the transportable moisture limit.