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Gold Royalty Announces Agreement to Acquire Vares Copper Stream

VANCOUVER, British Columbia, May 28, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Gold Royalty Corp. ("Gold Royalty" or the "Company") (NYSE:GROY) is pleased to announce that it has entered into a binding purchase and sale agreement (the "PSA") with OMF Fund III (Cr) Ltd., an entity managed by Orion Mine Finance Management LP ("Orion") to acquire a copper stream (the "Stream") on the Vares Silver Project ("Vares"), operated by a subsidiary of Adriatic Metals plc ("Adriatic") located in Bosnia and Herzegovina (the "Transaction"). Under the terms of the PSA, Gold Royalty will pay consideration to Orion of US$50 million to acquire the Stream at closing of the Transaction, consisting of US$45 million payable in cash and US$5 million to be satisfied by the issuance of 2,906,977 Gold Royalty shares. Transaction Highlights: Materially accretive to Gold Royalty's cash flow The Vares Stream applies to 100% of copper production from the mining area over the Rupice deposit. The Stream has associated ongoing payments equal to 30% of the LME spot copper price, with the effective payable copper fixed at 24.5%. First concentrate production at Vares occurred in February 2024 with commercial production expected in the fourth quarter of 2024. Adriatic has provided production guidance of 240-300 kt of ore mined from Vares with copper grades of 0.5-0.6% in 2024. Adriatic forecasts 750-850 kt and 800-900 kt of ore mined in 2025 and 2026 respectively at grades of 0.5-0.7% Cu. Gold Royalty expects to potentially further benefit from copper prices currently near all time highs. High-quality asset with exploration and expansion upside Adriatic's most recent guidance is targeting a mine life of 18 years with an attractive operating cost profile. Mine plan is built upon the high-grade polymetallic Rupice deposit with copper expected to comprise only 2% of the life of mine revenue. Studies are underway to increase annual production rates to 1 million tonnes of ore per year by 2026. Adriatic has stated that the project remains open for further exploration within the existing Vares concessions. Aligning with a strong and proven operating team Adriatic's operating team is highly experienced. Recent initiatives have improved productivity levels and advanced development supporting Adriatic's disclosed guidance of commercial production in the fourth quarter of 2024. David Garofalo, Chairman and CEO of Gold Royalty, commented: "With this acquisition we are adding another high-quality, long-life asset to our portfolio which we expect will meaningfully increase our revenue and cash flow on a per share basis. Vares not only provides significant near-term cash flow, but also provides potential upside through exploration and mine expansion. We welcome Orion as a strategic shareholder and look forward to further enhancing our relationship with a leading private equity firm with an exceptional track record in the global mining sector. Finally, while the Gold Royalty portfolio is still predominantly precious metals focussed, the Company expects to benefit from record copper prices through the additional copper exposure that comes with the Vares Stream." Overview of the Vares Silver Project The Vares Silver Project consists of 41 km2 of concession area, which is centered around the town of Vares. The town is located in the Vares municipality in Bosnia and Herzegovina and is a 50-minute drive from Sarajevo, the capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina. The Vares Operation is one of the largest investments in Bosnia and Herzegovina, bringing significant economic and social benefits to the country. The Stream applies to certain areas of Vares, including the Rupice area of the project. All mineral reserves and resources within the current Vares mine plan are from the Rupice deposit and are subject to the Stream (refer to Table 2 and Table 3). Vares is a polymetallic project with the majority of expected production to be silver and zinc, in addition to smaller components of lead, gold, copper, and antimony. Current development and near-term production are expected from the Rupice underground mine. The Vares Processing Plant has a nominal capacity of 800,000 tonnes per annum, and applies three-stage crushing, grinding, flotation and filtration to produce two saleable concentrates: silver-lead and zinc concentrates are expected to be transported via rail to the Port of Ploče for shipment to smelters. The silver-lead concentrate contains payable silver, lead, zinc, copper and gold. The zinc concentrate contains payable zinc, silver, and gold. Both the Rupice Mine and Vares Processing Plant have been designed and constructed using the latest technology from the leading manufacturers in the industry, whilst adhering to the highest levels of health and safety. On January 24, 2024, Adriatic announced its maiden production guidance for 2024, 2025 and 2026 following an updated reserve announcement in December 2023. The guidance is based on successful extension and exploration drilling, mine optimization work and advancing higher grade development at Rupice and Rupice Northwest. Such guidance consisted of the 2024 ramp-up and future life of mine averages: Table 1 – Adriatic Production Guidance for the Vares Silver Project   2024 2025 2026 2027-2040(average) Ore Mined (kt) 240-300 750-850 800-900 800-900 Zinc (%) 4.5-5.9 5.8-7.8 6.1-8.1 4.6-6.1 Silver (g/t) 261-348 259-345 211-281 160-214 Lead (%) 3.2-4.2 3.6-4.9 3.5-4.7 2.9-3.9 Copper (%) 0.5-0.6 0.5-0.7 0.5-0.7 0.4-0.5 Gold (g/t) 2.1-2.8 2.4-3.2 2.1-2.8 1.2-1.6 Table 2 – Rupice Deposit Mineral Reserves (as announced on December 20, 2023)