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Asanko Gold Inc
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Asanko receives permit for phase 1 expansion at Asanko

2017-02-06 09:06 ET - News Release

Mr. Peter Breese reports

ASANKO GOLD MINE EXPANSION UPDATE

Asanko Gold Inc. has provided an update on the progress of the expansion of the Asanko gold mine (AGM), located in Ghana, West Africa.

The expansion of the AGM consists of two discrete phases: an expansion of mining operations to integrate Esaase including the construction of an overland conveyor and an upgrade of the existing processing facilities from 3.6 million tonnes per annum to five million tonnes per annum (project 5M).

The second phase is the construction of an additional carbon-in-leach (CIL) plant to double throughput from five million tonnes per annum to 10 million tonnes per annum (project 10M). Once completed, the AGM is targeting production in excess of 450,000 ounces of gold per annum from 2020 onward.

The permitting process for the first phase of the expansion has now been completed. The Ghanaian Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has issued its environmental permit for mining operations at Esaase and the overland conveyor to the AGM processing facility. This critical step was achieved following the EPA's approval of the environmental impact statement. The minerals commission has also issued the mine operating permit for the Esaase pits.

The company expects to publish the results of the expansion definitive feasibility study (DFS) in the first quarter of 2017. This will now incorporate revised global mineral resource and mineral reserve estimates, which are being updated for depletion (including nine months of tonnage and grade reconciliations) and changes in modifying factors, based on latest economic inputs, infill drilling at Dynamite Hill, as well as the addition of three new pits discovered during the 2016 exploration program.

In addition, a globally recognized independent mining industry consultancy, CSA Global, has been engaged as an independent party to review the global mineral resource inventory using information from the outcomes of a resource reconciliation study, which has been informed by over four million tonnes of ore mining and nine months of steady-state operations. Despite individual variances on a pit-by-pit basis, no material change to the global AGM mineral reserves is expected. In line with best practice, the AGM resources are being updated from previously unconstrained mineral resources to now include the effects of constraining parameters. The constraining parameters being used are an economic cut-off grade of 0.5 gram per tonne gold within a $2,000-(U.S.)-per-ounce-gold pit shell. Relevant material disclosure via an updated National Instrument 43-101 technical report for the AGM is expected to be published in the first quarter of 2017.

Commenting on today's announcement, Peter Breese, president and chief executive officer, said: "Receipt of the environmental and mining permits marks the final permitting step for the development of one of our major deposits, Esaase. We are extremely appreciative of the constructive support we have received from the Ghanaian authorities through the permitting process for Esaase and pay tribute to all our in-country stakeholders for their contribution to this process. The Asanko gold mine expansion projects will boost production to over 450,000 ounces a year by 2020, making it one of the largest gold mines in Ghana. The expansion DFS is nearing completion and will include an updated mineral resource and mineral reserve estimate.

"As we now have sufficient quantitative data from nine months of grade control drilling and four million tonnes of ore mined, we have engaged CSA Global as an additional independent party to review our mineral inventory, particularly given the complex nature of the structural controls associated with the Nkran mineralization. Whilst we expect some variances on a pit-by-pit basis, over all we are not anticipating a material change to the Asanko gold mine's global mineral reserves, upon which the current expansion projects are based."

Pursuant to board approval in the fourth quarter of 2016 of the project 5M expansion (see press release dated Nov. 3, 2016), front-end engineering and design (FEED) have commenced and are on track for completion in the second quarter of 2017. The plant upgrades are expected to be completed by the fourth quarter of 2017. Construction of the conveyor is expected to begin in the second quarter of 2017 and be completed in the fourth quarter of 2018. Prestripping and mine infrastructure development at Esaase are expected to start in the second half of 2018.

Qualified person statements

Phil Bentley, Asanko executive -- geology and resources, is the qualified person under National Instrument 43-101 guidelines who assumes technical responsibility for mineral resource contents of this news release, and Frederik Fourie, Asanko senior mine engineer, is the qualified person under National Instrument 43-101 who assumes responsibility for the mineral reserve contents of this news release.

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