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    Hycroft Delivers $10 Billion NPV from Technical Report at Spot Prices While Advancing High-Grade Brimstone and Vortex Silver Discoveries

    6/2/26 4:30:00 PM ET
    $HYMC
    Precious Metals
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    WINNEMUCCA, Nev., June 2, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Hycroft Mining Holding Corporation (NASDAQ:HYMC) ("Hycroft" or "the Company"), is pleased to announce the results from its S-K 1300 Technical Report Summary and Initial Assessment (the "TRS"), which outlines the economics and mine plan for a milling operation utilizing conventional pressure oxidation ("POX") and heap leach processing at the Hycroft Mine in Nevada, USA. All amounts are in US dollars, and all figures are presented in US customary units.

    The TRS demonstrates that Hycroft hosts a large-scale, long-life precious metals project with compelling economics and strong leverage to rising gold and silver prices, reinforcing its position as a multi-generational, world-class asset in a Tier-1 jurisdiction. The TRS is being filed concurrently with the SEC on EDGAR and is available on the Company's website.

    Basis of the Technical Report

    • Base case commodity prices: $3,600 per ounce for gold and $48.00 per ounce for silver
    • Spot prices(1): $4,569 per ounce of gold and $77.94 per ounce of silver
    • Mine plan based on the 2026 Mineral Resource Estimate (16.4 million ounces of gold and 562.6 million ounces of silver Measured and Indicated)
    • Inferred mineral resources of 5.0 million ounces of gold and 132.8 million ounces of silver are not included in the mine plan and represent an upside to the TRS economics
    • Drill results from the 2025-2026 exploration program are not included in the mine plan and represents further upside

    Highlights:

    • Robust Economics Demonstrate the Scale and Value of the Hycroft Mine:
      • Base Case Net Present Value at 5% ("NPV5") of $5.4 billion (pre-tax) and $4.3 billion (post-tax)
      • Internal Rate of Return ("IRR") of 18.9% (pre-tax) and 16.9% (post-tax)
      • NPV5 at spot prices of $10.0 billion and IRR of 30.1% (post-tax)
      • Post-Tax Payback:  4.7 years at Base case prices and 2.9 years at spot prices
      • Gross revenues:  $54.2 billion at Base case prices
    • Significant Leverage to Commodity Prices:
      • For every $100 increase in gold price per ounce, the post-tax NPV5 increases by $300 million
      • For every $5.00 increase in silver price per ounce, the post-tax NPV5 increases by $460 million
    • Multi-Decade Production Profile at Meaningful Scale:
      • 51 year mine life
      • Average annual production:
        • 204,000 ounces of gold
        • 6.8 million ounces of silver
        • 295,000 ounces gold equivalent(2) ("AuEq")
      • First 10 years deliver enhanced production averaging more than 330,000 ounces AuEq
      • Life of Mine ("LOM") production: 
        • 10.4 million ounces of gold
        • 347.5 million ounces of silver
        • 15.1 million ounces AuEq
    • Conventional Plant Design, Layout and Processing:
      • Proven POX processing technology
      • Existing infrastructure on-site allows for reduced capital expenditures
      • Plant designed to process 57,100 tons per day of mineralized material
      • LOM average cash cost(3) of $1,924 per ounce AuEq and all-in sustaining cost ("AISC")(4) of $2,147 per ounce AuEq
      • Initial capital costs: $2.4 billion and LOM sustaining capital costs of $3.1 billion

    __________________________________

    (1) Spot prices for gold and silver as of May 25, 2026

    (2) Silver is converted to AuEq using the ratio of $48.00/oz Ag to $3,600/oz Au

    (3) Cash costs consist of mining costs, processing costs, mine-level G&A, and refining charges and royalties

    (4) All-in sustaining costs includes cash costs plus sustaining capital and closure costs

    Significant Upside and Optionality Remains:

    • Potential mine plan upside opportunities include:
      • Further drilling to reclassify waste and inferred gold and silver resources to measured and indicated resources enabling integration into future mine plans
      • Accelerated access to high-grade zones at Brimstone and Vortex early in the mine life through targeted optimization
      • Combining underground mine option alongside the open pit benefiting from large scale production and bringing high-grade ounces forward earlier in the mine life
      • New oxide targets have been identified for potential heap leach early in the mine life
      • Extending mine life or expanding production by processing stockpiled low-grade mill feed material within the current mine plan but not included in the economic analysis 
    • Current mineral resource comprises less than 15% of the +64,000-acre land position as the Hycroft system remains open in all directions and at depth for future growth
      • New exploration targets identified for potential resource expansion opportunities including high-grade and oxide targets
      • Significant drilling campaign underway with two core drill rigs at Brimstone and Vortex, increasing to four core drill rigs over the next quarter to expand and define these two high-grade systems that currently remain open in all directions and at depth
    • Roasting test work is pending as an alternative processing option which could potentially enhance project economics including potentially adding a meaningful third revenue stream from the by-product production and sale of sulfuric acid, a strategically important industrial chemical

    Diane R. Garrett, Executive Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, commented: "This Technical Study confirms the scale, quality, and long-term potential of the Hycroft Mine. The project delivers strong economics and significant leverage to rising gold and silver prices, reinforcing Hycroft's position as one of the sector's most compelling large-scale development opportunities, located in a Tier 1 jurisdiction.

    Importantly, we believe the most meaningful value creation opportunity remains ahead of us. By advancing the high-grade Brimstone and Vortex silver systems, we see a clear path to further improving project economics and unlocking additional value. The Hycroft land package remains a highly prospective  environment, and we believe we are only at the beginning of demonstrating its true potential."

    For additional context on the TRS, please visit our pre-recorded event with 6ix.

    About Hycroft Mining Holding Corporation                                                                    

    Hycroft Mining Holding Corporation is a US-based gold and silver company exploring and developing the Hycroft Mine, among the world's largest precious metals deposits, located in northern Nevada, a Tier-1 mining jurisdiction. Hycroft is engaged in a robust exploration drill program (2025-2026 exploration drill program) to expand and advance the two new high-grade silver systems – Brimstone and Vortex. These discoveries represent a significant value driver for the Hycroft Mine. 

    For further information, please contact:

    E: info@hycroftmining.com

    Investor Relations Phone:  775-245-0564

    www.hycroftmining.com

    Media: Tavistock, Jos Simson / Emily Moss

    E: hycroft@tavistock.co.uk

    Phone: +44 207 920 3150

    Cautionary Statements Regarding the Initial Assessment and Mineral Resources

    The Initial Assessment is a preliminary technical and economic study that indicates the economic potential of the mineralization to support the disclosure of mineral resources at the Hycroft Mine. The Initial Assessment, however, does not represent a feasibility study or a pre-feasibility and does not demonstrate economic viability nor does it support a development decision, for which additional project planning and design are needed. As a result, Hycroft plans to continue to estimate its resources at the Hycroft Mine and further develop the project economics.

    As used in this news release, the terms "pre-feasibility study," "feasibility study," "initial assessment," "mineral reserve," "mineral resource," "measured mineral resource," "indicated mineral resource" and "inferred mineral resource", as applicable, and other terms used herein are defined and used in accordance with S-K 1300.

    The Initial Assessment also does not include the conversion of mineral resources to mineral reserves. Under subpart 1300 of Regulation S-K, mineral resources may not be classified as "mineral reserves" unless the determination has been made by a QP that the mineral resources can be the basis of an economically viable project. Investors are specifically cautioned not to assume that any part or all of the mineral deposits (including any mineral resources) in these categories will ever be converted into mineral reserves, as defined by the SEC.

    In addition, estimates of inferred mineral resources have too high of a degree of uncertainty as to their existence and may not be converted to a mineral reserve. Therefore, investors are cautioned not to assume that all or any part of an inferred mineral resource exists, that it can be the basis of an economically viable project, or that it will ever be upgraded to a higher category. Likewise, investors are cautioned not to assume that all or any part of measured or indicated mineral resources will ever be converted to mineral reserves.

    Cautionary Note Regarding Forward-Looking Statements

    Certain information set forth in this news release contains "forward-looking statements" and "forward-looking information" within the meaning of applicable United States securities law (referred to herein as forward-looking statements). Forward-looking statements are often identified by the use of words such as "may", "will", "could", "would", "anticipate", "believe", "expect", "intend", "potential", "estimate", "budget", "scheduled", "plans", "planned", "forecasts", "goals" and similar expressions. Except for statements of historical fact, certain information contained herein constitutes forward-looking statements which includes, but is not limited to, statements with respect to: the future financial or operating performance of the Company, the Hycroft Mine and its mineral properties; results from work performed to date; the estimation of mineral resources and reserves; the realization of mineral resource and reserve estimates; the development, operational and economic results of the PEA for the Hycroft Mine, including cash flows, revenue potential, development, expenditures, and timing thereof, extraction rates, LOM projections and cost estimates; timing of completion of a technical report summarizing the results of the PEA; magnitude or quality of mineral deposits; anticipated advancement of the Project mine plan; exploration expenditures, costs and timing of the development of new deposits; costs and timing of future exploration; permitting; construction and optimization planning; estimates of metallurgical recovery rates; anticipated advancement of the Hycroft Mine, future prospects and prospective inclusion of mineral resources in future mining activities; requirements for additional capital; the future price of metals; government regulation of mining operations; environmental risks; the timing and possible outcome of pending regulatory matters; the realization of the expected economics of the Project; future growth potential of the Project; and future development plans.             

    Forward-looking statements are based on a number of factors and assumptions made by management and considered reasonable at the time such statement was made. Assumptions and factors include: the Company's ability to complete its planned exploration and development programs; the absence of adverse conditions at the Hycroft Mine; no unforeseen operational delays; no material delays in obtaining necessary permits; results of independent engineer technical reviews; the possibility of cost overruns and unanticipated costs and expenses; the price of gold remaining at levels that continue to render the Hycroft Mine and the Company's mineral properties economic; the Company's ability to continue raising necessary capital to finance operations; and the ability to realize on the mineral resource. Forward-looking statements necessarily involve known and unknown risks and uncertainties, which may cause actual performance and financial results in future periods to differ materially from any projections of future performance or result expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements. These risks and uncertainties include, but are not limited to: general business, economic and competitive uncertainties; the actual results of current and future exploration activities; conclusions of economic evaluations; meeting various expected cost estimates; benefits of certain technology usage; changes in the Hycroft Mine parameters and/or economic assessments as plans continue to be refined; future prices of metals; possible variations of mineral grade or recovery rates; the risk that actual costs may exceed estimated costs; geological, mining and exploration technical problems; failure of plant, equipment or processes to operate as anticipated; accidents, labor disputes and other risks of the mining industry; delays in obtaining governmental approvals or financing; risks related to local communities; the speculative nature of mineral exploration and development (including the risks of obtaining necessary licenses, permits and approvals from government authorities); title to properties; and other factors beyond the Company's control and as well as those factors included herein and elsewhere in the Company's public disclosure. Although the Company has attempted to identify important factors that could cause actual actions, events or results to differ materially from those described in the forward-looking statements, there may be other factors that cause actions, events or results not to be as anticipated, estimated or intended. Readers are advised to study and consider risk factors disclosed in the Company's Annual Report on Form 10-K, as amended, for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2025, and all other quarterly filings, available on the EDGAR profile for the Company at www.sec.gov.

    Investors are cautioned not to put undue reliance on forward-looking statements. The forward-looking statements contained herein are made as of the date of this news release and, accordingly, are subject to change after such date. The Company disclaims any intent or obligation to update publicly or otherwise revise any forward-looking statements or the foregoing list of assumptions or factors, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise, except in accordance with applicable securities laws. Investors are urged to read the Company's filings with U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission which can be viewed online under the Company's profile on EDGAR at www.sec.gov.

    Cautionary Note Regarding Non-GAAP Financial Measures

    Alternative performance measures in this news release such as "cash cost", "AISC", and Free Cash Flow are furnished to provide additional information. These non-GAAP performance measures are included in this news release because these statistics are used as key performance measures that management uses to monitor and assess performance of the Hycroft Mine, and to plan and assess the overall effectiveness and efficiency of mining operations. These performance measures do not have a standardized meaning within the accounting principles generally accepted in the Unites States of America ("GAAP") and, therefore, amounts presented may not be comparable to similar data presented by other mining companies. These performance measures should not be considered in isolation as a substitute for measures of performance in accordance with GAAP.

    Cash Costs

    Cash costs include site operating costs (mining, processing, site G&A), refining charges and royalties (excludes corporate office G&A and exploration expenses). While there is no standardized meaning of the measure across the industry, the Company believes that this measure is useful to external users in assessing operating performance.

    All-In Sustaining Cost

    Site level AISC includes cash costs plus sustaining capital and closure costs. The Company believes that this measure is useful to external users in assessing operating performance and the Company's ability to generate free cash flow from potential operations.

    Free Cash Flow

    Free cash flows are revenues net of operating costs, royalties, capital expenditures, and cash taxes. The Company believes that this measure is useful to the external users in assessing the Company's ability to generate cash flows.

    Appendix

    The S-K 1300 Technical Report Summary and Initial Assessment with Economic Analysis was prepared by Ausenco Engineering South USA with contributing authors Ausenco Engineering South USA Inc., Independent Mining Consultants Inc. and WestLand Engineering & Environmental Services, Inc.

    The following are summaries of or excerpts from the TRS, do not purport to be complete and are qualified in their entirety by reference to the full text of the TRS.

    The Hycroft Mine

    The Hycroft mine is among the world's largest precious metals deposits. It is situated on the western flank of the Kamma Mountains on the eastern edge of the Black Rock Desert approximately 54 miles west of Winnemucca in Humboldt and Pershing Counties, Nevada, a Tier-1 mining jurisdiction.

    The Technical Study is based on the 2026 Mineral Resource Estimate of 16.4 million ounces of gold and 562.5 million ounces of silver (measured and indicated).  An additional 5.0 million ounces of gold and 132.8 million ounces of silver exist in the inferred mineral resource category which was not included in this study.

    In 2023, Hycroft announced the discovery of two new high-grade silver systems within the known resource area and the Company is engaged in a significant exploration drill program (2025-2026 drill program) designed to expand these two systems in addition to targeting newly identified high-grade opportunities. These discoveries represent a significant value driver for the Hycroft Mine. 

    The mine has existing facilities on site including administration buildings, mobile maintenance and light vehicle maintenance shops, warehouse, leach pads, primary, secondary and tertiary crushing systems, assay lab, Merrill-Crowe process plants, refinery and components for a larger second refinery. 

    Current Property and Facilities Layout

    Current Property and Facilities Layout

    Technical Study Overview

    The Technical Study evaluates a heap leaching and milling operation at the Hycroft Mine based on a conventional flotation with POX flowsheet, followed by hot cure, lime boil, cyanide leach, Merrill-Crowe precipitation and refining.

    The Technical Study was prepared by Ausenco Engineering USA South Inc. ("Ausenco"), Independent Mining Consultants, Inc. ("IMC"), and WestLand Engineering & Environmental Services, Inc. ("WestLand") in accordance with S-K 1300 and encompasses a mine life of 51 years, processing approximately 57,100 tons per day of sulfide and transition mineralized material.

    Economic Analysis Summary



    Unit

    Value

    General Inputs

    Gold Price

    USD$/oz

    3,600

    Silver Price

    USD$/oz

    48

    Discount Rate

    %

    5

    LOM Production

    Total Mineralized Material Mined

    kst

    1,496,134

    Total Waste Mined

    kst

    2,320,719

    Average Strip Ratio

    w:o

    1.55

    Life of Mine

    years

    51

    Total Mill Feed Processed

    kst

    1,046,284

    Average Mill Feed Grade (Au)

    oz/st

    0.012

    Average Mill Feed Grade (Ag)

    oz/st

    0.43

    Total Leach Material Processed

    kst

    210,010

    Average Heap Leach Feed Grade (Au)

    oz/st

    0.005

    Average Heap Leach Feed Grade (Ag)

    oz/st

    0.12

    Average Mill Process Gold Recovery

    %

    82.8

    Average Mill Process Silver Recovery

    %

    77.5

    Average Heap Leach Gold Recovery

    %

    40.0

    Average Heap Leach Silver Recovery

    %

    12.0

    Life of Mine Payable Gold Production

    koz

    10,424

    Life of Mine Payable Silver Production

    koz

    347,462

    Life of Mine Payable Gold Equivalent Production

    koz

    15,057

    Transport, Refining, Royalties

    Gold Payable

    %

    99.5

    Silver Payable

    %

    99.5

    NSR Royalty (1.5% plus gross up)

    % NSR

    2.14

    Refining Costs - Au

    US$/oz

    5.00

    Refining Costs - Ag

    US$/oz

    0.50





    Unit

    Value

    LOM Operating Costs

    Mining Cost

    US$/st mined

    2.28

    Mining Cost

    US$/st processed

    6.91

    Mill Processing Cost

    US$/st processed

    16.65

    Heap Leach Processing Cost

    US$/st processed

    2.49

    G&A Cost

    US$/st processed

    0.53

    Total Operating Cost

    US$/st processed

    21.96

    Cash Costs1

    US$/oz AuEq

    1,924

    All-In Sustaining Cost2

    US$/oz AuEq

    2,147

    Capital Costs

    Initial Capital

    US$M

    2,434

    Sustaining Capital

    US$M

    3,107

    Closure Costs

    US$M

    243

    Financials

    Pre-Tax NPV (5%)

    US$M

    5,437

    Pre-Tax IRR

    %

    18.9

    Pre-Tax Payback

    years

    4.3

    Post-Tax NPV (5%)

    US$M

    4,344

    Post-Tax IRR

    %

    16.9

    Post-Tax Payback

    years

    4.7

    1Cash costs consist of mining costs, processing costs, mine-level G&A and refining charges and royalties

    2AISC includes cash costs plus sustaining capital and closure costs

    Significant Leverage to Gold and Silver Prices

    Post Tax Leverage to Gold and Silver Prices

    LOM Revenue

    LOM Revenue

    Capital Costs

    Description

    Capital Cost

    (US$M)

    Sustaining Cost

    (US$M)

    Total Cost

    (US$M)

    Mining

    194

    1,171

    1,365

    Crushing

    48

    60

    109

    Sulfide Process

    915

    776

    1,692

    Oxide Process

    16

    46

    63

    Waste Rock Storage & TMF

    208

    515

    723

    Onsite Infrastructure

    139

    9

    148

    Offsite Infrastructure

    43

    366

    409

    Total Direct Costs

    1,563

    2,944

    4,507

    Indirects

    382

    27

    409

    Provisions

    448

    136

    584

    Owner's Costs

    41

    -

    41

    Total Capital Cost

    2,434

    3,107

    5,541

    Note:  Includes contingencies

    Operating Costs

    The total operating costs are estimated at $21.96/ton or $27.6 billion over the 51-year mine life. These operating costs do not include pre-production operating costs. A summary of operating costs is presented in the table below.

    Cost Area

    LOM Total (US$M)

    US$/ton processed

    % of Total

    Mining

    8,683

    6.91

    31.5

    Process

    18,245

    14.52

    66.1

    G&A

    664

    0.53

    2.4

    Total

    27,592

    21.96

    100.0

    Note: Includes contingencies

    The TRS is based on the 2026 Measured and Indicated Mineral Resources Estimate ("MRE"). The mine plan is based only on measured and indicated mineralization that was estimated in the mineral resource block model. Inferred mineralization was not included within the TRS.

    Hycroft Mineral Resource Estimate as of 21 January 2026, US customary Units

    Classification

    Cutoff Grade

    $ Net

    of Refining

    Approximate

    Cutoff, AuEq

    oz/ton

    Ktons

    Gold

    oz/ton

    Silver

    oz/ton

    Sulfide

    Sulfur %

    Contained Ounces

    Gold

    Oz x 1000

    Silver

    Oz x 1000

    Heap Leach Resource

    Measured

    $1.88 - $3.63

    0.001 - 0.002

    92,994

    0.005

    0.11

    1.83

    446

    10,322

    Indicated

    $1.88 - $3.63

    0.001 - 0.002

    110,374

    0.004

    0.09

    1.54

    475

    9,492

    Meas + Ind

    $1.88 - $3.63

    0.001 - 0.002

    203,368

    0.005

    0.10

    1.67

    921

    19,814

    Inferred

    $1.88 - $3.63

    0.001 - 0.002

    110,018

    0.005

    0.09

    1.41

    528

    10,122

    Flotation Mill + Concentrate Treatment by Pressure Oxidation and Cyanide Leach

    Measured

    $16.73

    0.007

    734,571

    0.011

    0.43

    2.03

    8,154

    316,600

    Indicated

    $16.73

    0.007

    748,876

    0.010

    0.30

    1.84

    7,339

    226,161

    Meas + Ind

    $16.73

    0.007

    1,483,447

    0.010

    0.37

    1.93

    15,493

    542,761

    Inferred

    $16.73

    0.007

    459,646

    0.010

    0.27

    1.76

    4,505

    122,725

    Combined Mineral Resources Leach Plus Mill

    Measured

    $1.88 - $16.73

    0.001 - 0.007

    827,565

    0.010

    0.40

    2.01

    8,600

    326,922

    Indicated

    $1.88 - $16.73

    0.001 - 0.007

    859,250

    0.009

    0.27

    1.80

    7,814

    235,653

    Meas + Ind

    $1.88 - $16.73

    0.001 - 0.007

    1,686,815

    0.010

    0.33

    1.90

    16,414

    562,575

    Inferred

    $1.88 - $16.73

    0.001 - 0.007

    569,664

    0.009

    0.23

    1.69

    5,033

    132,847

    Notes:

    1. Mineral resources based on metal prices of $3,100/troy oz Au and $36.00/troy oz Ag
    2. Cutoffs are Income – Refining Cost = NSR
    3. Gold Equivalent (AuEq) for Heap Leach = Cyanide Gold + 0.0019 x Total Silver Assay,

      or at average gold leach recovery AuEq = Fire Gold + 0.0035 Total Silver Assay
    4. Gold Equivalent for Mill + Pressure Oxidation = Fire Gold + 0.0107 x Total Silver Assay
    5. Numbers may not match exactly due to rounding
    6. Mineral resources are contained within a computer-generated optimized pit
    7. Total material in that pit is 5.42 billion tons
    8. Mineral resources are not mineral reserves, and detailed economic considerations have not been applied
    9. Modifying factors for mine and process design have not been applied
    10. All units are US customary Ktons means 1,000 short tons. Au and Ag grades are in troy ounces per short ton (oz/ton)

    Mining Methods

    Hycroft is planned as a conventional hard rock open pit operation. The mine plan is based on measured and indicated mineralization that was estimated in the mineral resource block model. Independent Mining Consultants developed a mine plan that produces the required process feed and moves sufficient mine waste to assure continued release of the mineralization.

    The mine will feed two processing facilities:

    1. A flotation mill followed by pressure oxidation and leaching of the concentrate, and
    2. A Run-of-Mine ("ROM") heap leach for mineralization that is amenable to direct cyanide leaching.

    The cutoff grade for the schedule is based on income net of process:

    • Income net of process = Net Return after Refining – Process Costs

    Total mined material begins with 11.3 million tons per annum in preproduction and increases to 71.2 million tons per annum in Years 1 through 3. Additional equipment is acquired later in the mine life with total material movement increasing to 82.0 million tons per annum from Years 5 to 27. From Year 28 until the end of the mine life (Year 51) the total material mined reduces to 70 million tons per annum.

    The material planned for milling and leaching on the production schedule is potentially minable material. They do not constitute mineral reserves at this time.

    Low-grade mill feed material is stockpiled throughout the mine life.  This material is not fed to the mill and is not part of the economic analysis in this report.  Further trade-off studies will analyze the opportunity to feed this additional material through the process plant.  

    Mined Tons & Payable Gold Equivalent Ounces

    Mined Tons and Payable Gold Equivalent Ozs

    Production Schedule

    The following graphs reflect the approximate recovered metal produced over the mine life and the relative metal contribution of the heap leach compared to the mill.

    Recovered Gold and Silver by Year

    Recovered Gold

    Recovered Silver

    Processing and Recovery Methods

    A significant portion of the gold and silver in the material going to the process plant is refractory due to its association with pyrite, marcasite, and other sulfide minerals. Oxide and some transition material will be processed on a heap leach pad.  A process flowsheet was developed to treat sulfide and certain transition mineralization. These materials are ground and floated to produce a concentrate. The concentrate is then oxidized in the POX plant and subsequently cyanide leached to extract gold and silver.

    The key process plant design criteria are:

    • Major equipment is designed for a nominal throughput of 57,100 tons/day
    • Plant process recovery of 82.8% gold and 77.5% silver, given the LOM average grades
    • Existing crushing circuit consists of primary, secondary, and tertiary crushing, supported by a coarse ore stockpile and a crushed ore stockpile with dedicated feeders to provide continuous feed to the downstream process plant
    • Process flowsheets include three stages of crushing followed by two stages of ball milling, flotation, POX, a cyanide leaching circuit for oxidized flotation concentrate, Merrill-Crowe circuit, and Tailings Management Facilities ("TMF"), with an overall availability of 92%

    Pregnant solution from the cyanide leach circuit will be processed in the existing Merrill-Crowe zinc cementation facilities.

    Infrastructure

    The Hycroft Mine benefits from substantial existing infrastructure constructed and operated over decades of prior production. Key existing facilities include:

    • Crushing facility
    • Heap leach pads
    • North Merrill-Crowe facility
    • Onsite access, haul roads and a major east–west railway pass adjacent to the Hycroft property
    • Truck shop
    • Maintenance building
    • Laboratory and administrative buildings
    • Power is supplied to the site from nearby power lines
    • Potable water is sourced from a well

    New infrastructure to be constructed includes the Northeast TMF, a Waste Rock Storage Facility, the Process Plant Site and associated infrastructure, a Limestone Plant, and a new rail spur.

    The proposed processing facility is designed to be inclusive with (or "of") the existing crushing circuit and North Merrill-Crowe facility. The proposed scope of work includes electrical distribution upgrades, new substations, process control systems, reagent handling facilities (including oxygen and limestone systems), and selective expansion or repurposing of existing maintenance and administrative buildings.

    The site currently has access to grid power. Additional transmission capacity is required to support the new plant. The total estimated load factoring for load growth, including power for the oxygen plant, is 160 MW. Tie-ins to existing utilities will include water, compressed air, and potable and sewer systems. The development of a freshwater production well field is also planned to support freshwater needs throughout the LOM.

    A rail spur extension from the Union Pacific line is planned to support delivery of reagents, consumables, and fuel. Additionally, the existing fuel island is to be replaced with a higher-efficiency system during the LOM.

    Ancillary structures including a covered crushed ore stockpile, new laboratory and maintenance facilities, fuel station upgrades, and technical services expansion are proposed to support operations over the LOM. In addition to this, selected existing buildings will be relocated, expanded, rehabilitated, or repurposed.

    Contracts

    Hycroft Mine is subject to a royalty agreement (Sprott Royalty Agreement) with SPRL II which was initiated on May 29, 2020. The royalty is accounted for by Hycroft as a deferred gain liability in which Hycroft received a cash consideration of US$30.0 million in exchange for a perpetual royalty equal to 1.5% (2.14% including withholding tax gross up) of Net Smelter Returns (NSR) from Hycroft Mine.  

    Environmental, Permitting and Social Considerations

    The Mine is located on public land administered by the Bureau of Land Management ("BLM") and private land controlled by Hycroft Resources and Development, LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Hycroft Mining Holding Company.

    Hycroft is currently authorized to operate under a plan of operations ("POO") for ore extraction and processing, water management, engineering, environmental studies, and exploration. In 2012, the BLM issued a Record of Decision ("ROD") for an EIS conducted for the Mine to expand heap leach operations, open pits, and waste rock facilities.  In 2014, the BLM issued a Decision Record with an Environmental Assessment authorizing Hycroft's POO for construction and operations of a rail spur, open pit expansion, and construction of a processing complex, including the TMF located northeast of the Mine. 

    The TRS outlines development of additional infrastructure to support the modified Project including construction of a new TMF, waste rock storage facilities, rail spur, and a new process plant area. Review and approval of proposed revisions to the POO by the BLM constitutes a federal action under the National Environmental Policy Act and applicable BLM regulations. Accordingly, BLM review of the Plan Application will require preparation of either an Environmental Assessment or an Environmental Impact Statement.    

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