TONOGOLD and JAG Announce Amended Transaction Term Sheet and Upgrades to Stateline Project Targets

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Highlights

  • TONOGOLD advises the Term Sheet entered into with JAG Minerals Pty Ltd ("JAG") on March 25, 2024, has been amended, extending the Exclusivity Period to July 30, 2024.

  • Scintillometer readings up to 45,200cps, with assays revealing >1% Uranium and >1% Vanadium.

  • Seven targeted samples taken from zones with visible carnotite and uraninite, primarily from in-situ sources, will provide a crucial basis for detailed analysis and aid in planning drilling operations.

WOODLAND HILLS, CA / ACCESSWIRE / May 30, 2024 / TONOGOLD Resources Inc. (OTC PINK:TNGL) ("TONOGOLD" or the "Company") advises that it and its merger partner, JAG Minerals USA, Inc., have amended the Term Sheet dated March 25, 2024, to extend the Exclusivity Period by 35 days to July 30, 2024. This Extension will give the parties the ability to consummate the transaction as previously announced.

In addition, TONOGOLD and JAG have also released recent assay results from a sampling program at the Stateline Project. The project covers 2.75 mi² (7.2 km²) across seven strategic areas in the highly prospective La Sal Creek District, approximately 19 km from the La Sal Complex operated by Energy Fuels Inc.

<i><strong>Figure 1: Project and Process Mill locations.</strong></i>
Figure 1: Project and Process Mill locations.

Project Background

The Stateline claims were staked over several former uranium/vanadium mines in the La Sal Creek District, which were actively mined from 1947 to 1979. The Three Mile Island incident in March 1979 devastated the uranium ore market, leading to the abandonment of these mines. Historically, Vanadium (V2O5) was produced as a byproduct of uranium (U3O8) ores, with high vanadium content ranging from 1% to 3%, averaging around 1.5%, significantly higher than most North American V2O5mining plays.

<i><strong>Figure 2: Stateline Project over USGS Uranium-Vanadium depositsof the La Sal Quadrangle, pp508.<sup> 1</sup></strong></i>
Figure 2: Stateline Project over USGS Uranium-Vanadium depositsof the La Sal Quadrangle, pp508. 1

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1 Geology and uranium-vanadium deposits of the La Sal quadrangle, San Juan County, Utah, and Montrose County, Colorado, Carter, W.D., and Gualtieri, J.L. USGS, PP 508, 1965

Mapping Methodology

The mapping strategy at Stateline involves targeting areas with visible carnotite mineralization where scintillometer readings surpass 3000 cps, optimizing the search for high-potential uranium deposits. Scintillometer checks are routinely performed at 0.1-mile intervals, or more frequently in notable areas, focusing on geological units and historical mining structures like sealed adits, which are marked with brass caps for reference. Sampling primarily target areas with evident carnotite or uraninite in bedrock, avoiding less reliable float or tailings unless necessary. Most samples, numbering seven in total, were collected in-situ.Additionally, strike and dip measurements are taken at sites with clear bedding or jointing, aiding in understanding the host rock's structure to predict potential subsurface uranium sites for future drilling.