Teranga Gold Confirms 2014 Production Guidance and Announces Positive Results on Key Growth Initiatives

TORONTO, ONTARIO--(Marketwired - Sep 15, 2014) - Teranga Gold Corporation ("Teranga" or the "Company") (TGZ.TO) (TGZ.AX) is pleased to provide an update on the Company's 2014 production performance and the progress being made on several near and medium term growth initiatives outlined at the beginning of the year following the transformational acquisition of the Oromin Joint Venture Group ("OJVG") - a transaction that more than doubled reserves and mine life, as well as, increases production, earnings and free cash flow.

Richard Young, President and CEO, is scheduled to speak at the Denver Gold Forum in Denver, Colorado on Wednesday, September 17th at 10:00 a.m. MDT (12:00 p.m. ET) where he will provide an update on 2014 production performance and on the key growth initiatives, for which the highlights include:

  • 2014 production on track to meet guidance

  • First ore mined from Masato on September 2nd

  • Drilling confirms high-grade mineralization in Masato

  • Gora development on schedule

  • Mill optimization expected to increase throughput 5 to 10%

  • Preliminary heap leach test results positive

  • 2015 cash flows expected to improve by $40 to $60 Million1 from Base Case

  • Strengthening balance sheet - expect to be debt free by year-end

  • Expect to generate free cash flow in 20152

A webcast of the presentation will be available on the Company's website at www.terangagold.com.

2014 Production on Track to Meet Guidance

The Company is on track to meet the lower end of its full year production guidance of 220,000 to 240,000 ounces of gold, including third quarter production of 50,000 to 55,000 ounces3. The Company anticipates a strong fourth quarter with 75,000 to 80,000 ounces produced with a significant contribution from softer, high-grade Masato ore.

First Ore Mined from Masato on September 2nd

Ore mining began on schedule at Masato on September 2nd, the first of the OJVG deposits to be developed. Processing of high-grade ore from the upper benches is expected to begin in the next few weeks. Masato is expected to contribute approximately 20,000 ounces to fourth quarter production this year and be the main source of production in 2015.

Drilling Confirms High-Grade Mineralization in Masato

An advanced exploration program began at Masato during the second quarter to, among other objectives; test the continuity of portions of the high-grade sub-domains, which were removed from the Masato reserve base after the acquisition of the OJVG earlier this year. Several consistent high-grade intervals were intersected however, additional work is required to compile and interpret these results compared to the previously interpreted high-grade sub-domains.