Bullfrog Gold Receives Nevada Permits and Provides Corporate and Project Updates

Grand Junction, Colorado--(Newsfile Corp. - July 15, 2019) - Bullfrog Gold Corp (OTCQB: BFGC) ("BFGC" or the "Company") is pleased to announce issuance of environmental permits and studies, metallurgical test updates, progress with listing on the Canadian Securities Exchange, appointment of Ty Minnick as Chief Financial Officer and new claim staking at its Bullfrog Project ("Project") located 125 miles NW of Las Vegas Nevada.

Permitting and Environmental Studies

The Bureau of Mining Regulation and Reclamation of the Nevada Division of Environmental Protection ("NDEP") issued a Nevada Reclamation Permit to cover drilling and related exploration disturbances for up to 17 acres on the Company's patented mining claims.

Two applications known as Notices were approved by the US Bureau of Land Management ("BLM") and two additional Notices are soon expected to be approved to disturb up to 4.0 acres on unpatented mining claims. Upon reclaiming the initial Notice lands, subsequent parcels up to 5 acres may be approved under the BLM Notice procedure. The Nevada permit and a few additional BLM Notice approvals cover all reasonably foreseeable drilling and exploration disturbances on the Company's patented and unpatented mining claims

An independent survey and assessment of the areas in the four BLM Notices found no evidence of desert tortoises. The June 2019 assessment further concluded that existing open pits, waste dumps and limited vegetation resources make the Project even less likely to be inhabited by desert tortoises.

Evaluation of extensive geological and metallurgical information on the Project concluded that mineralized and waste rocks in the Bullfrog mine area have relatively high alkaline components and originally contained less than 2% sulfides, which nearly all have now been oxidized. Notwithstanding, ten samples collected from the Bullfrog ("BF"), Montgomery Shoshone ("MS") and Mystery Hill ("MH") areas were tested using NDEP's acid base accounting procedures. Remarkably, the average acid neutralization to acid generation ratio was 36, which far exceeds a generally accepted ratio of 3 or more for having a low to no risk of acid generation.

Metallurgical Testing

Three additional 600-pound bulk samples from the BF, MS and MH areas were crushed to 3/8" with equal splits further reduced to 1/4" and 1/16" (10 mesh) using high pressure grinding rolls (HPGR's). HPGR's can produce finer sizes with more micro-fractures than conventional crushers at many gold deposits, thereby improving heap leach recoveries and financial performance. The Bullfrog area mineral is highly amenable to using HPGR's as they are brittle, have very low contents of clay, generate fewer fines and percolate better than most gold deposits even at very fine heap leach sizes.