Black Mammoth Metals Corporation announced positive results from its preliminary metallurgical test program for gold recovery at the Company's Happy Cat property. A 13.6 kg sample from the near surface gold anomaly referred to in the Company's news release dated November 25, 2020 (the "Sample") was tested for Gravity Recoverable Gold ("GRG") at Met-Solve Laboratories ("Met-Solve"), Langley BC. The Sample was tested for GRG with the GRG tailings being further tested by cyanidation, with total gold recovery of 84.4%. A magnetic and a non-magnetic concentrate was produced with total GRG recovery of 38.8% (17.3% and 21.5% respectively). The GRG tailings were then tested for cyanidation with results indicating that 83% of the gold in the GRG tailings is readily leachable within 24 hours, with 80% gold recovery achieved in the first hour. GRG Test: The GRG test was a 3-stage test using a Falcon L40 centrifugal gravity concentrator (the "Falcon"). After screening off the Oversize, the magnetic fraction was removed to produce the magnetic concentrate. For the non-magnetic concentrate, the Sample was fed through the Falcon 3 times to produce 3 concentrates including an intermediate grind to 63 microns in between the 2nd and 3rd stage. The Sample's calculated head grade and assayed head grade was 0.97 g/t Au and 0.94 g/t Au respectively with the magnetic and non-magnetic concentrate having a mass pull of 0.5% and 2.16% respectively. A particle size analysis was conducted to determine the distribution of Au in each particle size class. In the head sample, a significant amount of Au occurs between 53 to 150 microns with over 70% of the Au occurring at less than 38 microns. In the tailings over 23% of the Au occurs between 75 to 106 microns and 67% of the Au occurring at less than 38 microns. No coarse gold or nugget effect was observed with the GRG test. Prior to the GRG test at Met-Solve Laboratories, preliminary gravity tests were conducted at Hazen Research Inc. of Golden, Colorado and FLSmidth Minerals Testing and Research Centre, Salt Lake City, Utah. Cyanidation Test: A standard 24-hour bottle roll cyanidation leach test was conducted on the GRG tailings with an assayed head grade of 0.71 g/t Au and a calculated head grade of 0.70 g/t Au. 83% of the Au was leached within 24 hours, with 80% gold recovery achieved in the first hour. The leach residue contained the remaining 17% of the Au with a grade of 0.12 g/t Au. The remaining Au in the leach residue is believed to be locked in gangue minerals. Sampling Program: 20 samples were collected in the immediate area of the near surface gold anomaly to aid the metallurgy tests and were delivered to Paragon Geochemical, Sparks, NV. Gold values ranged from a low of 0.21 g/t to a high of 2.6 g/t with an average value of 1.28 g/t. The samples were analyzed using Au-AA30; 30g fire assay, AQR digestion/AAS. The samples were collected and delivered by Adam Knight, PE and Independent Qualified Person as defined by NI 43-101. Flotation Test: A rougher flotation test targeting recovery of gold on the GRG tailings using a standard reagent scheme was conducted. The floatation concentrates were under the gravimetric assay limit of 0.9 g/t Au. This flotation test is considered preliminary so before flotation can be ruled out as a method of gold recovery, further testing is needed.