RTG Mining Inc. announced to provide an update on recent exploration activities completed at the Company's 90% owned Chanach Gold & Copper Project (Chanach) in the Kyrgyz Republic. Recent exploration activities at Chanach have included ground truthing, the collection of 1,154 soil samples concentrating on 6.5km of skarn and new structures identified in the eastern end of the tenement in last year's structural survey, the digging of seven dozer cut trenches across the identified skarn and outcropping quartz and a magnetic survey over the tenement. High Grade Trench Sampling Results: 17m @ 5.13g/tAu and 0.78% Cu from Cut 6, 3m @ 2.52g/tAu and 10.48% Cu from Cut 7, 1m @2.25% Cu from Cut 7, 2m @ 2.45% Cu from Cut 7, 2m @ 1.13% Cu from Cut 7, 11m @ 1.29g/tAu (including 1m @ 3.13g/tAu and 1.03% Cu) from Cut 8, 4m @ 0.8% Cu from Cut 8, 3m @ 4.15% Cu from Cut 8, 3m @ 0.83g/tAu and 0.88% Cu from Cut 8, 1m @ 1.32g/tAu from Cut 8, 1m @ 1.13% Cu from Cut 8, 1m @ 0.86% Cu from Cut 8,1m @ 0.72%Cu from Cut 8. Grades above 0.7g/tAu and 0.3% Cu have been includedin the High-Grade Sampling Result.

sResults from dozer cuts and the soil samplinghave been processed at the fully accredited Information Research Centre Laboratory in Kara Balta in the Kyrgyz Republic with some results still pending. Dozer Cut 6 intercepted broad high-grade mineralisation (quartz, chalcopyrite, pyrite, malachite, azurite, calcite)in a geological structure consisting of fractured sandstonewith limonite along the fractures. Dozer Cuts 7 and 8 intercepted multiple zones of high-grade mineralisation (malachite, azurite, magnetite, pyrite,chalcopyrite, limonite, hematite, garnets, serpentenite, epidote and quartz) within the skarn zone.

Dozer Cuts 9 to 12 showed lower grades but was impacted by the depth of sedimentary cover sitting on top of the skarn. These anomalies will be tested further in next field season by digging deeper trenches. The magnetic survey was flown with drones by Geoscan Ltd. on 25m line spacing at an altitude of 50m.

The data collected is being processed by Southern Geoscience Consultants in Perth, whilst the full interpretation is still being worked on, initial results at the eastern end show the magnetic data has a relatively quiet texture with some distinctive features that clearly show the geometries of folded lithologies and locations of structural features, along which known mineralization is aligned. The drone magnetic data will be integrated with all other geological datasets to yield precise target locations for further detailed exploration in the next field season.