HYCROFT ANNOUNCES CORPORATE UPDATE AND CHANGES TO BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Hycroft Mining Holding Corporation (Nasdaq: HYMC) announces key changes in its leadership, with Eugene Davis stepping down as Chairman, and Diane R. Garrett taking on the role of Acting Chairman. The company is on track to meet its production guidance of 45,000 to 55,000 ounces of gold for 2021 while progressing on its milling study. The anticipated completion of the pre-feasibility study is set for the first quarter of 2022, indicating a crucial period for operational advancements.
- Expected to achieve production guidance of 45,000 – 55,000 ounces of gold for 2021.
- Progressing towards completing milling and pressure oxidation pre-feasibility study in Q1 2022.
- Leadership changes may raise concerns about continuity and experience.
DENVER, Dec. 15, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Hycroft Mining Holding Corporation (Nasdaq: HYMC) ("Hycroft" or the "Company"), a gold and silver company developing the Hycroft Mine in the prolific mining region of Northern Nevada, announces that, effective immediately, Eugene Davis has stepped down as Chairman and resigned as a member of the Board of Directors (the "Board"). Diane R. Garrett, President and CEO of Hycroft, has assumed the role of Acting Chairman of the Board (non-executive) pending appointment of a Chairman. In addition, Thomas Weng has been appointed lead independent director.
For 2021, the Company anticipates achieving the upper end of its production guidance (45,000 – 55,000 ounces of gold) as it continues to process gold and silver from the existing heap leach pads. The Company remains on track to complete its milling and pressure oxidation pre-feasibility study in the first quarter of 2022. Drilling for the variability metallurgical program will be completed early in the first quarter of 2022 with test work and analysis extending throughout the first half of 2022.
About Hycroft Mining Holding Corporation
Hycroft is a US-based, gold and silver company developing the Hycroft Mine located in the world-class mining region of Northern Nevada. Based on the 2019 Technical Report, the Hycroft Mine ranked among the top 20 largest primary gold deposits in the world and the second largest in the United States.
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Forward-looking statements include, but are not limited to: industry related risks including: fluctuations in the price of gold and silver; uncertainties concerning estimates of mineral reserves and mineral resources and the ability to report mineral reserves and mineral resources; uncertainties relating to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic; the intense competition within the mining industry; the inherently hazardous nature of mining activities, including environmental risks; our insurance may not be adequate to cover all risks associated with our business, or cover the replacement costs of our assets; potential effects on our operations of U.S. federal and state governmental regulations, including environmental regulation and permitting requirements; cost of compliance with current and future government regulations; uncertainties relating to obtaining or retaining approvals and permits from governmental regulatory authorities; potential challenges to title in our mineral properties; risks associated with proposed legislation in Nevada that could significantly increase the costs or taxation of our operations; and changes to the climate and regulations and pending legislation regarding climate change; business-related risks including: risks related to our liquidity, compliance with our credit agreements and going concern considerations; risks related to our ability to raise capital on favorable terms or at all; risks related to proprietary novel two-stage heap oxidation and leach process at the Hycroft Mine and estimates of production; risks related to development of the pre-feasibility study for the Acid POX milling process; our ability to achieve our estimated production and sales rates and stay within our estimated operating and production costs and capital expenditure projections; risks related to a decline in our production of gold and silver and the ceasing of active mining operations; risk related to our ability to successfully eliminate or meaningfully reduce processing and mining constraints and related the results of our planned 2021 technical efforts and how the data resulting from such efforts could adversely impact processing technologies applied to our ore, future operations and profitability; risks related to our reliance on one mine with a new process; risks related to our limited experience with a largely untested process of oxidizing and heap leaching sulfide ores; uncertainties and risks related to our reliance on contractors and consultants; risks related to the availability and cost of equipment, supplies, energy, or commodities; the commercial success of, and risks relating to, our development activities; risks related to slope stability; risks related to our substantial indebtedness, including cross acceleration and our ability to generate sufficient cash to service our indebtedness; uncertainties related to our ability to replace and expand our ore reserves; costs related to our land reclamation requirements; uncertainties resulting from the possible incurrence of operating and net losses in the future; the loss of key personnel or our failure to attract and retain personnel; risks related to technology systems and security breaches; any failure to remediate and possible litigation as a result of a material weakness in our internal controls over financial reporting; risks related to current and future legal proceedings; and risks that our principal stockholders will be able to exert significant influence over matters submitted to stockholders for approval; risks related to our securities, including: volatility in the price of our common stock and warrants and possible delisting of securities if our trading price drops below
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