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Timberline tests show 86% Au recovery at Talapoosa

2017-01-31 09:13 ET - News Release

Dr. Steven Osterberg reports

TIMBERLINE ANNOUNCES POSITIVE METALLURGICAL TEST RESULTS FROM ITS TALAPOOSA GOLD PROJECT

Timberline Resources Corp. has released positive preliminary results from continuing metallurgical testing being performed on mineralized material at its Talapoosa gold project in Lyon county, Nevada. The testing is designed to confirm the predicted gold and silver recoveries, and assess leaching efficiency in the processing of the mineralized material as identified in the company's preliminary economic assessment (PEA) issued in May, 2015. In addition, the testing supports the work of previous operators and will guide planning for additional testing planned in advance of engineering design.

The positive Talapoosa PEA that was completed and released on April 27, 2015, by WSP Canada envisioned the project as an open-pit, gold-silver, heap-leach operation ("Preliminary Economic Assessment on the Talapoosa Project, Nevada," effective on April 27, 2015). PEA results included:

  • Estimated average annual production of 55,000 ounces of gold and 679,000 ounces of silver for 11 years;
  • Life-of-mine all-in sustaining costs of $599 per ounce gold (net of silver byproduct at a $16-per-ounce silver price);
  • After-tax net present value, discounted at 5 per cent, of $136-million and a 39-per-cent internal rate of return at a $1,150-per-ounce gold price and a $16-per-ounce silver price;
  • Low initial capital requirement of $51-million.

Timberline's president and chief executive officer, Dr. Steven Osterberg, commented: "The metallurgical testing was designed to confirm, and potentially enhance, gold and silver recoveries estimated in the PEA, which result in very attractive project economics. The testing also provides data to support processes that derisk the operating plan and confirm the potential to increase recoveries by alternate processing methods."

Permeability testing

Metallurgical testing is continuing on four drill core composite samples, duplicating those collected and tested in 2012 by Gunpoint Exploration from the Bear Creek hangingwall (BCHW) and Bear Creek footwall (BCFW) zones. The BCHW and BCFW zones of mineralized material represent the majority of the Talapoosa gold and silver deposit. Each composite sample was crushed by high-pressure grinding roll (HPGR) to minus 1.7 millimetres (minus-10 mesh), and separated by screening into a fine fraction (minus 75 micrometres or minus-200 mesh) and a coarse fraction (plus 75 micrometres or plus-200 mesh).

Saturated permeability was measured in laboratory testing on each coarse fraction under load pressures simulating 200 feet of leach pad height. Compared with the rate of leachate solution to be applied on the heap leach pad as proposed in the PEA, these permeability test results indicate that, on average, the heap leach pad would maintain acceptable levels of permeability at more than 20 times the anticipated application rate of the leachate solution. Based on these results, the company has concluded that permeability of the heap leach pad for the coarse material is very good.

Column leach testing

Two column leach tests of agglomerated coarse material are continuing. To date, cumulative gold and silver extracted in the leachate solution indicates that recovery trends closely parallel those generated in previous column tests by Gunpoint, upon which recoveries were predicted in the PEA. Based on positive recovery slopes and the previous leach trends, it is anticipated that gold recoveries will match or exceed the PEA estimates of 65 per cent for the BCHW zone and 59 per cent for the BCFW zone. The column tests will continue until recovery curves flatten. Silver recoveries also parallel previous trends.

A separate column test of agglomerated fine material is currently leaching and demonstrates accelerated leaching of gold through the initial 10 days. The recovery of gold is estimated to be approximately 80 per cent for gold and 55 per cent for silver, based on extracted solution and head grades.

Bucket leach testing

In addition to the continuing column tests on the coarse and fine material, bucket leach tests have been completed on the fine fraction of the combined BCHW and BCFW material to test potential vat leaching of gold and silver.

Final gold and silver leach results after seven weeks of testing indicate recovery of approximately 82 per cent of the gold and 60 per cent of the silver in the BCHW fine material, and approximately 68 per cent of the gold and 66 per cent of the silver in the BCFW fine material. Most of the recovery occurs within the initial 48 hours of leaching.

Commenting on the results to date, Timberline's president and chief executive officer, Dr. Osterberg, added: "The permeability and leach test results are encouraging, and demonstrate that effective leaching of finely crushed material will enhance gold and silver recoveries. With the proven and cost-effective capability of HPGR crushing, and available particle separation technologies, we expect that the separate leaching of agglomerated fine and coarse fractions will result in combined gold and silver recovery levels at or above those estimated in the Talapoosa PEA. The potential has also been established to increase gold and silver recoveries through vat leaching of finely crushed material. We look forward to advancing this testing following additional drilling planned for collection of metallurgical samples."

PEA disclaimer

The PEA is preliminary in nature, and the economic analysis it presents is based, in part, on inferred resources that are considered too speculative geologically to have mining and economic considerations applied to them that would enable them to be categorized as mineral reserves. Estimates of inferred resources may not form the basis of feasibility or prefeasibility studies, except in rare cases. There is no certainty that the economic forecasts contained within the PEA will be realized. Mineral resources that are not mineral reserves do not have demonstrated economic viability.

About Timberline Resources

Timberline Resources is focused on advancing district-scale gold exploration and development projects in Nevada, including its Talapoosa project in Lyon county where the company has completed and disclosed a positive preliminary economic assessment. Timberline also controls the 23 square-mile Eureka project lying on the Battle Mountain-Eureka gold trend. At Eureka, the company continues to advance its Lookout Mountain and Windfall project areas. Timberline also owns the Seven Troughs property in northern Nevada, known to be one of the state's highest-grade former producers.

Dr. Steven Osterberg, PhD, PG, Timberline's president and chief executive officer, is a qualified person as defined by National Instrument 43-101, and has reviewed and approved the technical contents of this release.

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