Baru Gold Corporation reported on commitment and the viability of the Sanighe Gold project based on the metallurgical studies and the milestones on permitting and advancing the Sangihe Gold project. With land clearing and construction ongoing, the BARU Gold team has reviewed metallurgy of the project in detail. A metallurgical review and study are a crucial part of transitioning an exploration project to a producing mine site.

It is during these tests, that the engineering team and contractors can assess the condition, composition, and best recovery methods for the materials to be mined. A higher recovery rate, will mean the Company can recover more gold and silver per tonne of ore mined. Further, a positive metallurgical study can de-risk the project further and assist mining engineers in refining the flow sheet design.

This in turn increases efficiency and lowers the environmental footprint of the operation. All drilling required for the IFS was completed and the metallurgical test results were as follows: a) Bottle Roll Test of the Cyanide Soluble assay results showed gold recoveries of 85% and silver recoveries of 96%. b) Agglomeration test results have been completed with the majority of the samples tested agglomerating very well Carbon Column Test work reached 83.80% recovery of gold.

Acid Forming test work of overburden rock samples taken from the geotechnical drilling core indicated that only rock samples with more than 5% sulphides were Potential Acid Forming and these rock samples constitute less than 9% of the overall Binebase Resource. The Indonesian Feasibility Study is not a Feasibility Study as defined by CIM as required by NI 43-101 but it is required under Indonesian law in order to obtain a license to construct a production facility.