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Asante Files Financial and Operating Results for the Year Ended January 31, 2024

VANCOUVER, British Columbia, May 01, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Asante Gold Corporation (CSE:ASE | GSE:ASG | FRANKFURT:1A9 | U.S.OTC:ASGOF) (“Asante” or the “Company”) announces the filing of its audited financial statements and management’s discussion and analysis for the three months and fiscal year ended January 31, 2024. All dollar figures are in Canadian dollars unless otherwise indicated.

A summary of the financial and operating results for fiscal 2024 are presented in this news release, together with an outlook for the Bibiani and Chirano mines. For a detailed discussion of results for the full fiscal year and the fourth quarter, please refer to the Management’s Discussion and Analysis dated April 30, 2024, filed on SEDAR+ at www.sedarplus.ca and Asante’s website at www.asantegold.com.

FY2024 Summary Financial Results

($000s CAD) except as noted Q4 2024 Q4 2023   2024   2023
           
Financial Results
Revenue 176,547 158,453   575,183   274,729
Total comprehensive loss1 40,565 (106,361)   (129,814)   (160,226)
Adjusted EBITDA2 2,218 (13,445)   (24,102)   (54,642)
Total assets 915,639 977,632   915,639   977,632
Non-current liabilities 161,324 133,094   161,324   133,094
Operations Results          
Gold equivalent produced (oz) 59,418 68,736   214,950   124,177
Gold sold (oz) 65,074 67,396   220,069   120,713
Consolidated average gold price realized per ounce2 ($/oz) 2,713 2,351   2,614   2,276
AISC2 (CAD) 2,528 2,317   2,732   2,390
             

Notes:
(1)   Attributable to shareholders of the Company.
(2)   Non-IFRS measure. For a description of how these measures are calculated and a reconciliation of these measures to the most directly comparable measures specified, defined or determined under IFRS and presented in the Company’s financial statements, refer to “Non-IFRS Measures”.

Asante’s revenue in FY2024 was $575 million, a 109% increase from $275 million in the prior fiscal year, primarily reflecting a full year of production at both mines. This compares to approximately 6 months of production results at each mine in FY2023 post first gold pour at Bibiani in July 2022 and the acquisition of Chirano in August 2022. Consolidated gold production in FY2024 totaled 214,950 ounces, a 73% increase relative to FY2023. The Company reported total comprehensive loss attributable to shareholders of the Company of $130 million relative to $160 million in the prior fiscal year.

In Q4 2024, the Company achieved positive adjusted EBITDA and comprehensive income for the first time, positively impacted by a higher realized gold price and reversal of provisions.

Bibiani Mine – Summary of Q4 & FY2024 Results

Bibiani Gold Mine Q4 2024 Q4 2023   2024   2023
           
Waste mined (kt) 3,565 11,869   21,267   49,657
Ore mined (kt) 661 562   2,239   1,433
Total material mined (kt) 4,226 12,431   23,507   51,091
Strip ratio (waste:ore) 5.4 21.1   9.5   34.6
           
Ore processed (k/t) 584 692   2,222   1,493
Grade (grams/tonne) 1.81 1.74   1.57   1.63
Gold recovery (%) 69% 85%   69%   83%
Gold equivalent produced (oz) 22,705 35,494   76,516   62,535
           
Gold equivalent sold (oz) 23,906 36,659   77,030   60,883
Revenue ($ in thousands) 62,727 83,865   196,941   138,268
Average gold price realized per ounce1 2,624 2,288   2,557   2,271
           
AISC1 (CAD) 2,811 1,645   3,197   2,152
           

Note:
      (1)   Non-IFRS measure. For a description of how these measures are calculated and a reconciliation of these measures to the most directly comparable measures specified, defined or determined under IFRS and presented in the Company’s financial statements, refer to “Non-IFRS Measures”.

In FY2024, gold equivalent production increased 22% to 76,516 ounces, primarily reflecting the inclusion of twelve months of operating results in FY2024 relative to approximately six months in FY2023. In the months following first gold pour at Bibiani in July 2022, mined and processed ore was primarily oxide material. As a result, notwithstanding several plant upgrades that were not yet completed in 2023, gold recovery of 83% was achieved. However, as the mining sequence at the Bibiani main pit continued into FY2024, access to oxide ore below the Goaso highway was delayed. Progressively more sulphide material was mined which required a sulphide treatment plant to optimize gold recovery. Due to lack of capital funding, the Company was unable to complete this planned project in FY2024 and gold recovery consequently decreased below 70%. Concurrently, lower contractor equipment availability as a result of liquidity constraints negatively impacted mining capacity. These factors were the primary drivers of an increase in AISC from $2,152 per ounce in FY2023 to $3,197 per ounce in FY2024.

Results for Q4 2024 continued to be impacted by the aforementioned factors, resulting in reported gold recovery of 69% and AISC of $2,811 per ounce.  

Bibiani Mine – Outlook

On April 30, 2024, the Company filed an updated NI 43-101 technical report for the Bibiani mine (the “Bibiani 2024 Technical Report”), with highlights as follows:

The Bibiani mine plan as outlined in the Bibiani 2024 Technical Report is based on proven and probable reserves only, without inclusion of the significant incremental resource base. The Company’s strategic planning envisages the potential for production increases and mine life extension based on continued resource conversion and exploration success.

Consistent with the Bibiani 2024 Technical Report and subject to availability of financing, the Company expects production of 110,000 to 120,000 gold equivalent ounces in FY2025 based on successful execution of the following initiatives:

Consistent with the Bibiani 2024 Technical Report, the Company expects that execution of these initiatives will also result in significant increase in production and decrease in costs beyond fiscal 2025.

Chirano Mine – Summary of Q4 & FY2024 Results

Chirano Gold Mine Q4 2024 Q4 2023
     2024     2023
           
Open Pit Mining:          
Waste mined (kt) 2,584 3,345   9,917   4,896
Ore mined (kt) 402 387   1,801   638
Total material mined (kt) 2,985 3,732   11,718   5,534
Strip ratio (waste:ore) 6.43 8.65   5.51   7.68
           
Underground Mining:          
Waste mined (kt) 181 193   813   362
Ore mined (kt) 396 453   1,558   816
Total material mined (kt) 577 646   2,371   1,178
           
Ore processed (k/t) 853 821   3,311   1,576
Grade (grams/tonne) 1.56 1.43   1.50   1.37
Gold recovery (%) 86% 88%   86%   88%
Gold equivalent produced (oz) 36,713 33,242   138,434   61,642
           
Gold equivalent sold (oz) 41,168 30,738   143,039   59,830
Revenue ($ in thousands) 113,820 74,588   378,242   136,461
Average gold price realized per ounce1 2,765 2,427   2,644   2,281
           
AISC1 (CAD) 2,364 3,119   2,482   2,632
             

Note:
      (1)   Non-IFRS measure. For a description of how these measures are calculated and a reconciliation of these measures to the most directly comparable measures specified, defined or determined under IFRS and presented in the Company’s financial statements, refer to “Non-IFRS Measures”.

For the full year, the increase in gold equivalent production from 61,642 ounces in FY2023 to 138,434 ounces in FY2024 primarily reflects the inclusion of twelve months of production in FY2024. Chirano was acquired by the Company in August 2022 and therefore the prior period represents approximately six months of operations. To improve plant recovery and throughput, a gravity plant was completed and commissioned in November 2023 and an oxygen plant was constructed in December 2023. For the full year, AISC decreased to $2,482 per ounce in 2024, positively impacted by improved grades.

Results for Q4 2024 include a 4% increase in gold equivalent production to 36,713 ounces driven by a 4% increase in ore processed and a 9% increase in processed grade to 1.56g/t as a result of higher grades mined from the Suraw and Obra underground mines. The decrease in AISC from $3,119 per ounce in Q4 2023 to $2,364 per ounce in Q4 2024 benefitted from increased gold sales, ore processed and higher grades.

Chirano Mine – Outlook

On April 30, 2024, the Company filed an updated NI 43-101 technical report for the Chirano mine (the “Chirano 2024 Technical Report”), with highlights as follows:

The Chirano mine plan as articulated in the Chirano 2024 Technical Report is based on proven and probable reserves only, without inclusion of the significant incremental resource base. The Company foresees the potential for production increases and mine life extension based on continued resource conversion and exploration success.

Consistent with the Chirano 2024 Technical Report and subject to the availability of financing, the Company expects production of 160,000 to 170,000 gold equivalent ounces in fiscal 2025.

Near-term initiatives in 2025 include:

Management expects these initiatives will provide access to incremental resources with the ultimate strategy of efficient blend of open pit and underground ore to ensure control of head grade.

Qualified Person Statement

The scientific and technical information contained in this news release has been reviewed and approved by the Qualified Persons (as defined under NI 43-101) and authors of the Technical Report, David Michael Begg of dMb Management Services Pty Ltd (South Africa), Clive Brown of BARA International, Galen White of Bara Consulting UK Limited, Glenn Bezuidenhout of GB Independent Consulting Pty Ltd, and Malcolm Titley of Maja Mining Limited. None of the Qualified Persons hold any interest in Asante, its associated parties, or in any of the mineral properties which are the subject of this news release.

Other scientific and technical information contained in this news release has been reviewed and approved by David Anthony, P.Eng., Mining and Mineral Processing, President and CEO of Asante, who is a “qualified person” under NI 43-101.

Non-IFRS Measures

This news release includes certain terms or performance measures commonly used in the mining industry that are not defined under International Financial Reporting Standards (“IFRS”), including “all-in sustaining costs” (or “AISC”), average gold price realized, adjusted EBITDA and working capital. Non-IFRS measures do not have any standardized meaning prescribed under IFRS, and therefore they may not be comparable to similar measures employed by other companies. The data presented is intended to provide additional information and should not be considered in isolation or as a substitute for measures of performance prepared in accordance with IFRS and should be read in conjunction with Asante’s consolidated financial statements. Readers should refer to Asante’s Management Discussion and Analysis under the heading “Non-IFRS Measures” for a more detailed discussion of how Asante calculates certain of such measures and a reconciliation of certain measures to IFRS terms.

About Asante Gold Corporation

Asante is a gold exploration, development and operating company with a high-quality portfolio of projects and mines in Ghana. Asante is currently operating the Bibiani and Chirano Gold Mines and continues with detailed technical studies at its Kubi Gold Project. All mines and exploration projects are located on the prolific Bibiani and Ashanti Gold Belts. Asante has an experienced and skilled team of mine finders, builders and operators, with extensive experience in Ghana. The Company is listed on the Canadian Securities Exchange, the Ghana Stock Exchange and the Frankfurt Stock Exchange. Asante is also exploring its Keyhole, Fahiakoba and Betenase projects for new discoveries, all adjoining or along strike of major gold mines near the centre of Ghana’s Golden Triangle. Additional information is available on the Company’s website at www.asantegold.com.

About the Bibiani Gold Mine

Bibiani is an operating open pit gold mine situated in the Western North Region of Ghana, with previous gold production of more than 4.5 million ounces. It is fully permitted with available mining and processing infrastructure on-site consisting of a newly refurbished 3 million tonne per annum process plant and existing mining infrastructure. Asante commenced mining at Bibiani in late February 2022 with the first gold pour announced on July 7, 2022. Commercial production was announced November 10, 2022.

For additional information relating to the mineral resource and mineral reserve estimates for the Bibiani Gold Mine, please refer to the 2024 Bibiani Technical Report entitled “NI 43-101 Technical Report and Updated Mineral Resource Estimate, Mensin Gold Bibiani Limited” dated April 30, 2024 (with an effective date of December 31, 2023) filed on the Company’s SEDAR profile (www.sedarplus.ca).

About the Chirano Gold Mine

Chirano is an operating open pit and underground mine located in the Western Region of Ghana, immediately south of the Company’s Bibiani Gold Mine. Chirano was first explored and developed in 1996 and began production in October 2005. The mine comprises the Akwaaba, Suraw, Akoti South, Akoti North, Akoti Extended, Paboase, Tano, Obra South, Obra, Sariehu and Mamnao open pits and the Akwaaba and Paboase underground mines.

For additional information relating to the mineral resource and mineral reserve estimates for the Chirano Gold Mine, please refer to the 2024 Chirano Technical Report entitled “NI 43-101 Technical Report and Updated Mineral Resource Estimate, Chirano Gold Mines Limited, Ghana, West Africa” dated April 30, 2024 (with an effective date of December 31, 2023) filed on the Company’s SEDAR profile (www.sedarplus.ca).

For further information please contact:

Dave Anthony, President & CEO
Frederick Attakumah, Executive Vice President and Country Director
info@asantegold.com
+1 604 661 9400 or +233 303 972 147

Cautionary Statement on Forward-Looking Statements

Certain statements in this news release constitute forward-looking statements, including but not limited to, outlook for each Bibiani and Chirano Gold Mines, production and all-in sustaining costs forecasts for the Bibiani and Chirano Gold Mines, estimated mineral resources, reserves, exploration results and potential, development programs and increases in mine-life, starter pit development and potential synergies between Chirano and Bibiani. Forward-looking statements involve risks, uncertainties and other factors that could cause actual results, performance, prospects, and opportunities to differ materially from those expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements. Factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from these forward-looking statements include, but are not limited to, variations in the nature, quality and quantity of any mineral deposits that may be located, the Company’s inability to obtain any necessary permits, consents or authorizations required for its planned activities, the Company’s inability to raise the necessary capital or to be fully able to implement its business strategies, and the price of gold. The reader is referred to the Company’s public disclosure record which is available on SEDAR (www.sedarplus.ca). Although the Company believes that the assumptions and factors used in preparing the forward-looking statements are reasonable, undue reliance should not be placed on these statements, which only apply as of the date of this news release, and no assurance can be given that such events will occur in the disclosed time frames or at all. Except as required by securities laws and the policies of the securities exchanges on which the Company is listed, the Company disclaims any intention or obligation to update or revise any forward-looking statement, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise.

LEI Number: 529900F9PV1G9S5YD446. Neither IIROC nor any stock exchange or other securities regulatory authority accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release.

 


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