TDG Gold Corp. Provides Initial Metallurgical Testing Results Including Recovery Up to 94.8% Gold and 77.2% Silver, Shasta Project, Toodoggone District, B.C.

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WHITE ROCK, BC / ACCESSWIRE / May 2, 2022 / TDG Gold Corp - (TSX-V:TDG) (the "Company" or "TDG") is pleased to announce preliminary metallurgical results from two composite samples constructed from diamond drillholes SH21-004 and SH21-005 from the 2021 drilling program at its former producing gold-silver Shasta mine, Toodoggone District, B.C.

The samples tested responded very well to gold ("Au") and silver ("Ag") recoveries by conventional flotation, direct cyanidation and a combination of flotation and cyanidation treatments, which is similar to the historical processing flowsheet used at the Baker mill. Some of the gold occurs as coarse nugget grains which are amenable to gravity concentration.

Direct cyanidation achieved extraction percentages of 84.7% to 96.4% for Au, and 69.1% to 80.5% for Ag (see Table 1). Flotation testing delivered recoveries to concentrate of 94.3% and 98.0% for Au, and 88.4% and 96.0% for Ag (see Table 2). Flotation concentrate regrinding and cyanidation delivered recoveries of 87.7% to 94.8% for Au, and 64.8% to 77.2% for Ag.

Fletcher Morgan, TDG's CEO, commented: "These initial metallurgical results are absolutely in line with the recoveries indicated in the historical mill records when ore from Shasta was last processed through the Baker mill in 2012. The key difference is that much higher-grade material was processed historically, so it's positive to see good recoveries achieved using conventional processing on the medium and lower-grade gold-silver mineralization that we drilled in 2021. This is an important step forward for TDG in revisioning Shasta as a bulk tonnage opportunity. We expect to continue metallurgical analysis this year to assist our drill targeting and resource definition work at Shasta."

The samples were labelled as Sample #1 and Sample #2, respectively. Figure 1 below shows the drillhole locations in the deposit.

TDG Gold Corp., Saturday, February 5, 2022, Press release picture
TDG Gold Corp., Saturday, February 5, 2022, Press release picture

Figure 1. Drillholes SH21-004 and SH21-005 Locations in the Shasta Deposit.

Previous Operation

Ore from the Shasta deposit was intermittently processed at Baker mill between 1989-1991 and 2008-2012 before the mill was put under care and maintenance. The Baker mill was originally designed to process the mill feeds from the Baker mine at a mill feed rate of 100 short tons per day (st/d). The mill consisted of two stages of crushing and one stage of ball mill grinding. The Au and Ag recovery processing flowsheet used at the early stage of the operation was a whole-ore cyanide leaching followed by Merrill Crowe treatment to recover Au and Ag from the leaching solution. Due to changes in mineralogical property in the late operation, the processing flowsheet was modified by incorporating a flotation pre-concentration circuit to recover gold and gold-bearing minerals into a flotation concentrate, which was further treated by cyanide leaching and Merrill Crowe process to recover Au and Ag from the concentrate. The flotation tailings bypassed the cyanide leaching circuit and was disposed, together with the leach residue, to the tailings storage facility ("TSF"). The mill feed rate was increased to approximately 200 tonnes per day (t/d).