CHUNYA PROJECT METALLURGICAL OPTIMISATION STUDY...

SHANTAGOLD LIMITED ("Shanta" or the "Company") CHUNYA PROJECT METALLURGICAL OPTIMISATION STUDY RESULTS SHOW OPTIMUM RECOVERIES OF 90% 13 January 2010 Shanta is pleased to announce the completion of initial metallurgical optimisation studies on ore samples from its Chunya project in southern Tanzania.  The test work, conducted by independent verification consultants SGS South Africa (Pty) Ltd, was aimed at establishing whether a bulk combined sample (ROM sample) would be amenable to gravity concentration and gold dissolution. In addition a recently discovered surface rubble zone at the Luika site within the Chuya orebody has been evaluated and the metallurgical characteristics tested and found to be similar to that of the in situ ore at Chunya. Highlights include: * Gravity concentration recovery of 35% with gravity plus leaching of gravity tails yielding a maximum recovery of 88%. * ROM dissolution tests show maximum  leach recovery of 90%. * Optimum leach conditions identified. * The range of recoveries has been more tightly defined providing a higher level of confidence to the parameters used in the mining study. * Results will be used in the Feasibility Study that is currently underway and due to be completed in the 1st quarter 2010. * The rubble zone at Luika is estimated to contain 17,000 ounces of gold with a maximum leach recovery of 93%, a marginally improved recovery to that of the ROM sample. Gravity Test Gravity concentration of the ROM composite derived from the RC drill chips yielded a concentrate that contained 34.94% of the gold. Under excess leach conditions the gravity tails dissolution was 87.44%. The calculated gravity circuit recovery achieved a maximum total gold dissolution of 87.61%. ROM Dissolution Test The dissolution tests showed the optimum leach conditions on the ROM sample to be an 80% passing -53µm grind, cyanide addition of 2kg/t, and 48 hour residence time with oxygen sparging.  These conditions returned a maximum gold dissolution of 89.93% with a cyanide consumption of 0.84kg/t NaCN. Improved Metallurgical Definition Previous mineralogical and gold deportment studies with preliminary concentration and dissolution tests on individual samples from the prospects returned recoveries ranging between 81% and 88% and gravity test work on the same yielded recoveries that varied between 17% and 44% (at an 80% -75µm grind). These new results much more clearly define the metallurgical nature of the deposit and will be very important in helping progress the Mining Feasibility Study currently underway and which is expected to be completed during the first quarter of 2010.1st quarter 2010 Free dig horizon identified and tested During 2009 the exploration at Luika on the Chunya property delineated a surface rubble horizon containing approximately 500,000 tonnes of material. Systematic pitting and sampling was conducted. Screening of this sample material to +10mm showed 38% of the material (an estimated 180,000 in situ tonnes) to be in this size fraction. Analysis has defined an estimated 17,000 ounces of gold at 2.97g/t. A 20t bulk sample of the rubble material has been metallurgically tested at the Mintek laboratory in South Africa.. The sample was screened and a composite sample of crushed material from the +10mm size fractions milled to 80% -75 µm. Cyanide leaching returned a maximum dissolution of 93% and. this free dig material is expected be an important component of early plant operations and may be stockpiled during open pit preparation pre-stripping.  It should be available for immediate treatment with the start-up of plant operations. For further information: Shanta Gold Limited http://www.shantagold.com Walton Imrie Mobile: +27 (0) 82 444 2851 David Scott Mobile: + 255 (0) 784 366146 Fairfax I.S. PLC Ewan Leggat / Laura Littley +44 (0)20 7598 5368 [HUG#1376352]
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