Business News of Sunday, 7 April 2019

Source: classfmonline.com

Q1 2019: Asanko Gold produces 60,425oz

There were no lost time injuries reported during the quarter There were no lost time injuries reported during the quarter

Asanko Gold Inc. at an Annual General Meeting (AGM) has announced production results for the first quarter of 2019 (Q1) from its mine located in Ghana, West Africa.

AGM Q1 Highlights (100% basis):

- Produced 60,425 ounces of gold

- Mined 1.51 million tonnes (“Mt”) of ore, including 0.39Mt of ore from the Esaase pit

- Processed 1.22Mt of ore with an average gold grade of 1.6 grams per tonne (“g/t”)

Continued strong safety performance with no lost time injuries during the quarter

President and Chief Operating Officer of Asanko Gold speaking at the AGM said: “We had a solid start to the year with over 60,000 ounces produced in Q1 despite this quarter containing seven less operating days due to a change in our production calendar to bring it into line with Gold Fields. As a result, we are well on track to achieve our 2019 annual guidance of 225,000 to 245,000 ounces.”

“We are pleased with the ramp up of the mining and trucking operation at Esaase and are now mining at the planned mining rates of 350,000 - 450,000 tonnes per month. We expect to continue with our development timetable at Esaase with some key infrastructure projects set to commence this quarter,” he added.

Below is the rest of the presentation

Health and Safety

There were no lost time injuries (“LTI”) reported during the quarter. As at March 31, 2019, the mine achieved over two years without an LTI.

Production

During the quarter, the AGM sourced ore predominantly from the Nkran, Esaase and Dynamite Hill pits with minor amounts of ore coming from Akwasiso and Nkran Extension. At Nkran, waste mining operations focused on the western pushback, which is scheduled for substantial completion in Q3 2019. During the quarter 3.84Mt of waste and 0.80Mt of ore at a gold grade of 1.4 g/t were mined from the Nkran pit. The Esaase pit delivered 0.39Mt of ore at a gold grade of 1.3 g/t with 0.78Mt of waste mined.

The processing plant milled 1.22Mt at a gold grade of 1.6 g/t during the quarter with metallurgical recovery averaging 93%.

In order to align the AGM reporting schedule with the JV partner’s corporate schedule, the timing to close the reporting period was moved to the seventh calendar day prior to quarter end. As a a result, the first quarter of 2019 had only 83 days of production, instead of the normal 90 days. This is a once-off timing adjustment that will also affect the annual production numbers. However, the Company remains on track to deliver its annual production guidance for 2019 of 225,000 to 245,000 ounces of gold.



Esaase Operations

Mining and ore trucking operations at the Esaase pit commenced during the quarter and mining operations ramped up to expected levels of 350,000 to 450,000 tonnes per month of ore and waste. Ore mined during the quarter was hauled approximately 25km to the processing plant on a temporary trucking arrangement. A formal contract has been awarded for ore haulage as of April 1, 2019.

Key infrastructure projects are expected to commence in the second quarter of 2019 including the commencement of the Tetrem village relocation. Overall development expenditure on Esaase in 2019 is expected to be $16 million.

Sales and Liquidity

Gold production for the quarter was 60,425 ounces with gold sales of 53,421 ounces at an average realized price of US$1,311 per ounce, generating gold sales revenue of $69.0 million for the JV. At the end of the quarter, the JV held approximately $30.5 million in unaudited cash and immediately convertible working capital balances.

The Company held $8.7 million in unaudited cash at the quarter end and is scheduled to receive a further $20 million in cash related to the JV transaction upon the completion of specific Esaase development milestones or, at the latest by December 31, 2019.

Qualified Person Statement

Frederik Fourie, Asanko Senior Mining Engineer (Pr.Eng) is the Asanko Qualified Person, as defined by Canadian National Instrument 43-101 (Standards of Mineral Disclosure), who has approved the preparation of the technical contents of this news release.