The Mining and Exploration News in Mexico; Highlights on the First Week of March 2026

By Jorge Cirett

During the 10th week of the year (March 2nd to March 8th, 2026), companies working in Mexico released 22 press releases. One company informed on early-stage property work, two presented quarterly and full-year reports. One company updated on a financing round, one informed on a credit facility, one other company on its credit rating, one more on its share re-purchase plan and one on the trading on a new Exchange. Four companies presented drilling results on advanced properties and one updated the MRE and a PEA on its advanced property. Eight companies informed on deals and corporate issues. ON MEXICO ISSUES, the president asserted that the moratorium in new claims is to continue. Rules on small scale coal mining are to be strengthened. ON EXPLORATION, in Sonora, Regency Silver presented drilling results from Dios Padre. ON MINING, Capstone Copper and Starcore International Mines presented quarterly and full-year reports. ON FINANCING, one company informed on a financing round: Silver spruce Resources (C$2 M). Elemental Royalty amended a US$150 M credit facility. Aura Minerals credit rating was upgraded. Pan American Silver intends to repurchase up to 5% of its shares. Highlander Silver is to trade on the NYSE. ON RESOURCES AND DEVELOPMENT, Kootenay silver released results from drilling at Columba, Chihuahua. Advance Metals presented drill results from Yoquivo, in Chihuahua. Pan American Silver reported drilling results from La Colorada, in Zacatecas, encountering several new veins. Luca Mining released drill results from Tahuehueto, in Durango. Sonoro Gold presented a new MRE and a PEA on its Cerro Caliche project in Sonora. ON DEALS AND CORPORATE ISSUES, Royalties Inc. informed on its legal proceedings with Capstone on Cozamin royalties. Heliostar Metals entered into a binding agreement with Zacatecas Silver on several non-core properties. Medoro Metals informed on the proposed reverse takeover with Narrow River. Vizsla Silver updated on the situation in Concordia, at the Panuco project in Sinaloa. Altius Minerals and Lithium Royalty completed their arrangement. Mithril Silver, Endeavour Silver and Heliostar Metals announced appointments to the board or executive positions. ON SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY, no relevant news.

ON MEXICO ISSUES

  • The Work Secretariat in Mexico is about to strengthen the rules on small scale coal mining. Such operations usually work with less strict security measures.
  • The United States army asked mining companies in USA help to increase the supply of 13 critical minerals. Selected projects could receive development funds between US$100 and over US$500 million The list includes arsenic, bismuth, graphite, tungsten and vanadium, minerals of which there are known prospects in Mexico.
  • The president of México, Claudia Sheinbaum, asserted she will continue with the moratorium in mining concessions, with the only exception for lithium by the government funded LitioMx.  

ON EXPLORATION

  • Regency Silver Corp. announced results of its 5-hole 3,142 m drill program at Dios Padre, in Sonora. Highlighted core length results comprise 36.3 m @ 2.23 gpt Au (including 9.0 m @ 5.43 gpt Au); 22.0 m @ 0.36 gpt Au; 22.5 m @ 0.24 gpt Au; 18 m @ 94 gpt Ag (including 9.0 m @ 158 gpt Ag); 18.0 m @ 69 gpt Ag; 10.5 m @ 64 gpt Ag; 24.3 m @ 0.65% Cu (including 5.7 m @ 1.44% Cu); 18.0 m @ 0.41% Cu; 4.5 m @ 1.24% Cu. Antimony intercepts can be as high as 9 m @ 0.39% Sb. “it appears as though the lower gold rich breccia zone is spatially connected to the Dios Padre silver mine, though it may be locally shuffled and displaced via faulting.. The breccia itself appears to be primarily controlled by a swarm of Quartz-feldspar porphyry dykes that anastomose from depth towards the silver mine at surface”.

ON MINING

  • Capstone Copper Corp. reported financial results for Q4 and full-year 2025 with some figures from its Mexican operations. The company had a consolidated 2025 production of 224.8 K tonnes Cu at cash cost $2.44 per Lb Cu, net income of US$315.6 M, adjusted EBITDA of US$952.7 M and net debt of US$780.1 M. At Cozamin, in Zacatecas, the company produced 25,348 tonnes Cu in the year, 6,170 tonnes Cu in Q4, at cash cost $1.32 per Lb Cu in 2025 (the lowest for Capstone in an average of $2.00 per Lb Cu).
  • Starcore International Mines Ltd. filed results “for the third quarter ended January 31, 2026”. During the period the San Martín unit in Querétaro milled 52.6 K tonnes grading 1.33 gpt Au, 18.3 gpt Ag, recovering 85.7% Au, 46.4% Ag. Revenue was C$13.5 M, earnings of C$6.2 M and net income C$1.3 M.

ON FINANCING

  • Silver Spruce Resources Inc. announced a non-brokered private placement to raise proceeds of up to C$2 M (Pino de Plata, Chihuahua).
  • Elemental Royalty Corp. signed an amendment to the existing revolving credit facility, which was upsized to US$150 M with a US$50 M accordion feature (royalty on Mercedes, Sonora).
  • Aura Minerals Inc. announced its issuer credit rating was upgraded “by S&P Global Ratings from ‘B+’ to ‘BB-’, with stable outlook and, on national scale, S&P upgraded Aura’s Brazilian National Scale rating from ‘brAA’ to ‘brAA+’ and revised the outlook from positive to stable” (Aranzazu, Zacatecas).
  • Pan American Silver. intends to renew its normal course issuer bid to purchase up to 21 M of its common shares, or up to 5% of Pan American Silver’s issued and outstanding shares (La Colorada, Zacatecas).
  • Highlander Silver Corp. received approval to list its common shares on the NYSE American LLC (Mercedes, Sonora).

ON RESOURCES AND DEVELOPMENT

  • Kootenay Silver Inc. announced additional assay results from nine drill holes at its Columba project in Chihuahua. Approximately 17,000 m have been drilled on 24 holes of the planned 50,000-60,000 m expansion program on the 54.1 M Oz Ag contained in 5.92 M tonnes grading 284 gpt Ag. Highlighted true width intervals comprise 0.42 m @ 1,020 gpt Ag, 0.7% Pb, 1.6% Zn; 12.64 m @ 76 gpt Ag, 0.1% Pb, 0.2% Zn; 5.3 m @ 503 gpt Ag, 0.1% Pb, 0.6% Zn (including 0.58 m @ 3,620 gpt Ag, 0.1% Pb, 0.8% Zn); 9.29 m @ 31 gpt Ag, 0.4% Pb, 1.3% Zn; 3.04 m @ 98 gpt Ag, 0.1% Pb, 2.1% Zn; 1.92 m @ 6 gpt Ag, 1.2 % Pb, 4.5% Zn; 6.08 m @ 319 gpt Ag, 0.1% Pb, 0.6% Zn (including 2.0 m @ 687 gpt Ag, 0.2% Pb, 0.8% Zn).
  • Advance Metals Ltd. reported drilling results from its Yoquivo project in Chihuahua. Highlighted core length intervals comprise 1.82 m @ 2.8 gpt Au, 20 gpt Ag; 10.4 m @ 0.4 gpt Au, 69 gpt Ag; 67.88 m @ 0.9 gpt Au, 68 gpt Ag (Including 23.89 m @ 1.7 gpt Au, 123 gpt Ag). The company stresses current results “support a potential transition at Yoquivo from an exclusively narrow-vein underground opportunity toward a scalable development scenario potentially incorporating both underground and bulk tonnage open-pit mineralisation”.
  • Pan American Silver Corp. reported drill results from the southeastern and eastern Candelaria zones of the La Colorada mine in Zacatecas. Highlighted true width intervals comprise 11.6 m @ 0.81 gpt Au, 241 gpt Ag, 0.17% Cu, 2.1% Pb, 4.5% Zn; 1.03 m @ 6.19 gpt Ag, 9,730 gpt Ag, 1.22% Cu, 2.6% Pb, 5.7% Zn; 5.13 m @ 0.77 gpt Au, 1,000 gpt Ag, 0.29% Cu, 3.7% Pb, 6.7% Zn; 65.63 m @ 0.12 gpt Ag, 101 gpt Ag, 0.07% Cu, 0.3% Pb, 2.5% Zn; 9.27 m @ 0.27 gpt Au, 332 gpt Ag, 0.32% Cu, 3.8% Pb, 8.4% Zn and a core length interval of 26.35 m @ 0.1 gpt Au, 22 gpt Ag, 1.1% Pb, 2.5% Zn. “Exploration drilling between the Cristina and San Gerónimo systems has resulted in the discovery of at least four new veins and associated contact-related replacement mineralization”.
  • Luca Mining Corp. reported assay results from its ongoing 2026 drilling program at the Tahuehueto mine in Durango. Highlighted core length intervals comprise 1.7 m @ 3.06 gpt Au, 58 gpt Ag, 1.08% Cu, 2.4% Pb, 9.9% Zn; 7.6 m @ 14.27 gpt Au, 47 gpt Ag, 0.33% Cu, 2.6% Pb, 1.2% Zn (including 2.6 m @ 25.13 gpt Au, 25 gpt Ag, 0.1% Pb, 0.2% Zn); 15.9 m @ 0.83 gpt Au, 63 gpt Ag, 0.68% Cu, 0.8% Pb, 1.3% Zn; 1.9 m @ 1.38 gpt Au, 178 gpt Ag, 2.38% Cu, 0.8% Pb, 0.7% Zn; 13.2 m @ 6.66 gpt Au, 17 gpt Ag, 0.2% Pb, 0.7% Zn. “Initial drilling has intersected high-grade gold mineralization in breccia zones, immediately below current mine workings, confirming continuity of breccia-hosted mineralization within the Creston vein system”.
  • Sonoro Gold Corp. announced results of a new mineral resource estimate (MRE) and an updated preliminary economic assessment (PEA) on the Cerro Caliche project in Sonora. The study base case at $3,500 per Oz Au, $48 per Oz Ag includes a pre-tax NPV (-8%) of $360 M, pre-tax IRR of 65%, after-tax NPV of $224 M and after tax IRR of 50%, with recoveries of 72% Au, 27% Ag, a 10-year LOM with 459 K Oz AuEq , cash costs of $1,842 per Oz AuEq and an AISC of $1,902 per Oz AuEq, with a 1.7 years payback period.

ON DEALS AND CORPORATE ISSUES

  • Royalties Inc. reported that “the Federal Prosecutor filed formal opposition to Capstone Gold’s constitutional challenge called an Amparo against a Zacatecas appellate ruling that upheld MPZ’s royalty rights over disputed mining royalty payments. …. The Federal Court will likely take 4-6 months to process the above recommendation to uphold the lower court decisions and it overturns State decisions in only 3% of cases” (disputing royalty on some Cozamin claims, Zacatecas).
  • Heliostar Metals Ltd. entered into a binding agreement with Zacatecas Silver Corp. pursuant to which Heliostar will grant Zacatecas the option to acquire a 100% interest in non-core exploration projects Cúmaro (Sonora), La Lola (Sonora), Oso Negro (Sonora) and Ejutla (Jalisco?). The agreement consists of staged payments to Heliostar over the next three years totalling $450 K in cash and $750 K in shares of Zacatecas Silver, with $150 K in cash and $300 K in shares being paid upon closing. Heliostar will retain a 2% NSR on the property with 1% available to repurchase before production for $2 M.
  • Madoro Metals Corp. informed on the proposed reverse takeover with Narrow River Resources Pty Ltd. Madoro and NRR continue to advance and progress as expected in the TSX Venture Exchange requirements, including technical reporting, preparation of transaction documentation, and assembly of required regulatory filings. The parties remain committed to moving the proposed transaction forward (Yautepec, Oaxaca).
  • Vizsla Silver Corp. provided an update of the situation at the Panuco project in Sinaloa, announcing that the company “has been focused on supporting the families of the ten colleagues taken from its project site in Concordia, as well as its employees, through a time of pain, grief, and uncertainty … Vizsla Silver continues to cooperate fully with Mexican authorities as search efforts and the broader investigation proceed. The Company remains committed to supporting the authorities in their work and will continue to provide updates as confirmed information becomes available. The safety and security of employees, contractors, and community members remain Vizsla Silver’s highest priority. The Company continues to review and strengthen its security protocols in close coordination with local authorities”.
  • Altius Minerals Corp. and Lithium Royalty Corp. announced the completion of their plan of arrangement. It was approved by LRC shareholders at a special meeting of shareholders held on February 26, 2026 with 99.8% of all votes cast being in favor of the arrangement (royalty on Cuale, Jalisco).
  • Mithril Silver and Gold Ltd. announced the appointment of James Barr as Vice President, Exploration (Copalquin, Durango).
  • Endeavour Silver Corp. announced the appointment of George Paspalas to the board of directors, the retirement of Don Gray as Chief Operating Officer and the appointment of Luis Castro as Chief Operating Officer (Terronera, Jalisco).
  • Heliostar Metals Ltd. announced the addition of Tara Gilfillan as a non-executive director and Audit Chair to the board of directors (Ana Paula, Guerrero).

ON SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY

  • No Relevant News.

On the image below: chlorite alteration and specularite veining on volcanosedimentary rocks, HQ core. Picture by Jorge Cirett.

The Mining and Exploration News in Mexico: Highlights on the Fourth Week of February, 2026

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By Miguel A Heredia

During the 9th week of the year (February 23th to March 01st 2026), at least 33 press releases were announced by companies working in Mexico, and 1 news publish by the media, with ten disclosing deals and corporate issues, eight informing on exploration results, eight reporting resources and development of their properties, three communicating production results, three announcing financing rounds, and two commenting on Mexican issues. ON MEXICO ISSUES, According to an analysis of S&P Mining Intelligence, the Mexican Mining Policy may affect Mexico-USA Critical Minerals Plan. Minaurum Silver, Silverco, Heliostar, Capitan Silver and Axo Copper reported the best drilling intercepts in Mexico on the fourth week of February, 2026. ON EXPLORATION, In Sonora, Barksdale informed that it is reviewing a sample collection program to assay historic core drill samples, and Riverside released assays and exploration results at its Ariel project. In Chihuahua, Mammoth identified potential draw point locations for small-scale gold-silver and pilot leach testing at its Tenoriba project. In Durango, Pinnacle provided an update on its El Potrero project; Mithril reported progress of its ongoing exploration activities at La Dura and Copalquin projects and Capitan Silver released assays from nine RC holed drilled at Cruz de Plata project. In Jalisco, Axo Copper provided an update on its exploration plan at La Huerta project. In Guerrero, J2 Metals reported high grade Ag-Au-Sb results from the due diligence visit to its Sierra Plata project. ON MINING, Aura reported Q4 and full year, 2025 production and financial results (Aranzazu mine, Zacatecas). Endeavor announced Q4 and full 2025 results from their Mexican operations. ON FINANCING, Regency Silver closed its previously announced non-brokered private placement for gross proceeds of CAD $4,247,500 (Dios Padre project, Sonora). Questcorp closed the first tranche of its upsized non-brokered private placement, increasing the total offering from CAD $2.22M to CAD $2.62M (La Union project, Sonora). Algo Grande closed its previously announced non-brokered private placement for gross proceeds of CAD $6.52M (Adelita project, Sonora). ON RESOURCES AND DEVELOPMENT, Oroco commenced its Phase 2 drill program at its Santo Tomas project in Sinaloa. Kootenay informed that a three-dimensional induced polarization (3D-IP) and Audio-Magnetotelluric AMT) geophysical survey has initiated at its Columba project in Chihuahua. Minaurum filed a NI43-101 Technical Report, Mineral Resource Estimate on its Alamos Silver project in Sonora. Silverco released the final assay results from the 2025 drilling program at its Cusi mine in Chihuahua. Minaurum announced the mobilization of six rigs to accelerate its ongoing Phase II, 50,000m resource expansion drilling program at its Alamo Silver project in Sonora, and released additional results. GoGold informed that it has advanced the development of its Los Ricos South project in Jalisco. Heliostar released results from the ongoing drilling program at its Ana Paula project in Guerrero. Axo Copper provided an update on its exploration plan at its recently acquired San Antonio Gold project in Sonora.  ON DEALS AND CORPORATE ISSUES, Pinnacle signed an amendment agreement with the vendor of El Potrero project, Durango. GR Silver informed that it qualified to trade on the OTCQX Best Market and granted stock options to certain external consultants (Plomosas project, Sinaloa). Goldgroup completed the sale of Pinos project in Zacatecas. Bear Creek announced that the Supreme Court of British Columbia approved the plan of arrangement with Highlander Silver (Mercedes mine, Sonora). Silverco announced that Nuevo Silver has completed the purchase of the La Negra mine in Queretaro. Canasil announced the appointment of Fabian Espinoza as Exploration Manager, Mexico (Nora project, Durango). GR Silver announced it will present at PDAC 2026 Convention (Plomosas project, Sinaloa). Highlander and Bear Creek completed business combination (Mercedes mine, Sonora). Santacruz granted stock options to a firm leader in investor relations and capital marketing advisory (Zimapan mine, Hidalgo). Silver Storm announced that it will be attending visitors of the PDAC 2026 Convention at its booth (La Parrilla mine, Durango). ON SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY, No relevant news.

ON MEXICO ISSUES

  • According to an analysis of SP Global Market Intelligence, the Mexican Mining Policy may affect Mexico-USA Critical Minerals Plan. Mexico is among the largest producers of six of the 60 minerals it imports from the United States, but the 2023 mining reform could limit the attraction of new investment. The agreement on critical minerals recently reached with the United States represents an opportunity for Mexico to boost its mining sector. Despite the agreement, President Sheinbaum has reiterated that no new mining concessions will be granted, nor will the strict 2022 law be modified, which could limit the attraction of new investments and the development of new projects.
  • Minaurum Silver Inc., Silverco Mining Ltd., Heliostar Metals Ltd., Capitan Silver Corp., and Axo Copper Corp., reported the best drilling intercepts in Mexico on the fourth week of February, 2026. Details are shown in the table below:

ON EXPLORATION

  • Barksdale Resources Corp., informed that it is reviewing a sample collection program to assay historic core drill samples and core from 2021 Barksdale drilling program for gold content. During the 2021 drill campaign, Barksdale encountered three broad intercepts of gold, including 1.97 g/t Au over 27m in hole SJ21-04; and two 21m intervals of 0.55 g/t Au followed by 1.57 g/t Au in hole SJ21-05.
  • Riverside Resources Inc., reported new assay results and exploration updates from its Ariel project in Sonora. Highlights include high-grade mineralization from veins in the northern Maria Luisa area, with values of up to 320 g/t Ag, 5.4% Pb, and 0.66 g/t Au. The company also completed detailed geological mapping and alteration mineral studies using spectral analysis to identify minerals associated with porphyry copper and high-sulphidation systems. In addition, a regional geophysical dataset was analyzed to prioritize drilling within permitted areas. Riverside expanded its land position through the acquisition of adjacent mineral concessions, consolidating the Ariel project into a single, drill-ready property covering 1,640 hectares. The work has further refined two principal target styles: a porphyry copper target and an epithermal target interpreted as the upper portion of a porphyry system.
  • Mammoth Resources Corp., identified potential draw point locations for small-scale gold-silver and pilot leach testing at its Tenoriba project in Chihuahua. Geologists analyzed thousands of surface samples and drill results, combined with geological and geophysical data, to pinpoint promising several draw point within the Carneritos area, with average gold grades ranging from about 0.97 g/t to 3.86 g/t. The target that shows high surface grades averaging 3.86 g/t gold has not been drilled yet. Next plans of the company are to carry out a field validation of the selected draw points; estimate size and tonnage; run metallurgical tests, and drill to define resources.
  • Pinnacle Silver and Gold Corp., provided an update on its El Potrero project in Durango, as its progresses towards a production decision. Key developments include the rehabilitation of historic mine workings and the preparation of drill stations, with a a total of 2,423m of drilling across 107 holes planned. The company also has applied for an environmental permit for surface drilling; completed a second round of metallurgical testing to optimize gold and silver recoveries, and finalize a feasibility study to extend a powerline to the project site. In addition, further community agreements are expected following the recent signing of a one-year agreement with the Ejido El Carmen.
  • Mithril Silver and Gold Limited reported progress of its ongoing exploration activities at La Dura and Copalquin projects in Durango. A high-resolution LiDAR survey revealed a 1.5 km by 300m structural corridor with multiple historic mine shafts, adits and prospecting pits, identifying a high-priority key drill target. Ongoing drilling at Target 1 aims to update resources, while promising early results at Target 3 are guiding future exploration. The company is integrating LiDAR, magnetic surveys, and sampling data to prioritize areas for resource expansion and district-wide development.
  • Capitan Silver Corp., released assays from nine RC holed drilled at Cruz de Plata project in Durango., and initiated core drilling at the property, focused on extending the new high-grade silver zone at the Jesus Maria trend proximal to the Peñoles Fault. Two more rigs are expecting to arrive in the coming weeks and will target several priority drill targets in addition to testing deeper mineralization along the Jesus Maria Silver Trend. RC Drilling highlights are shown in the next table:
  • Axo Copper Corp., provided an update on its exploration plan at La Huerta project in Jalisco. Drilling at La Huerta project is ongoing, with the current objective of testing the down-dip extension at Las Marias, through a series of planned holes ranging from approximately 350m to 450m in length. Recent assay results from La Huerta include an intercept of 2.26% Cu and 6 g/t Ag (2.34% CuEq) over 11.4m, including 3.69% Cu and 9 g/t Ag (3.81% CuEq) over 4.2m in hole LHCC-25-043.
  • J2 Metals Inc., reported high grade Ag-Au-Sb results from the due diligence visit to its Sierra Plata project in Guerrero, with a peak of 12.8 g/t Au and 3.1Kg Ag/t (60.49 g/t AuEq) from the waste dumps of the San Miguel mine. The company plans to conduct follow-up mapping, geochemistry, and magnetic geophysics to explore the property.

ON MINING

  • Aura Minerals Inc., reported Q4 and full year, 2025 production and financial results (all currency is expressed in US dollars). In Q4, 2025, the company produced at its Aranzazu mine in Zacatecas, a total of 18,878 Oz AuEq and sold 18,068 Oz AuEq at cash and AISC of $ 1,228 and $1,732 per Oz AuEq sold respectively. Aura also reported some financial numbers from its Aranzazu mine, including revenue of $66.54M and EBITDA of $40.99M. Full year 2025 production was 83,140 Oz AuEq and Aura sold 82,328 Oz AuEq at cash and AISC of $1,156 and $1,569 per Oz AuEq sold respectively. The company declared and approved the payment of a dividend of USD $0.66 per common share (approximately $55.1M).
  • Endeavor Silver Corp., announced Q4 and full 2025 results from their Mexican operations. The next tables show figures by mine for both periods:

ON FINANCING

  • Regency Silver Corp., closed its previously announced non-brokered private placement for gross proceeds of CAD $4,247,500 by selling 16, 990,000 units at a price of CAD $0.25 by unit. Net proceeds will be used to support the ongoing drilling at Dios Padre project, in Sonora.
  • Questcorp Mining Inc., closed the first tranche of its upsized non-brokered private placement of 11,100,000 units at a price of CAD $0.2 per unit for gross proceeds of CAD $2.22M, and then it amended and restated to 13,100,000 units at a price of CAD $0.20 per unit for gross proceeds of CAD $2.62M. Part of the gross proceeds will be used for exploration work at La Union project in Sonora, as well as general working capital purposes.
  • Algo Grande Copper Corp., closed its previously announced non-brokered private placement of 10,037,020 shares at a price of CAD $0.65 per share for gross proceeds of CAD $6.52M.  Net proceeds will be used to fund the next phase of exploration at its Adelita project in Sonora, focused on a Phase II drilling program.

ON RESOURCES AND DEVELOPMENT

  • Oroco Resource Corp., commenced its Phase 2 drilling program at its Santo Tomas project in Sinaloa. The program will consists of infill and confirmation drilling to refine de geological and grade model to support the upgrade of the mineral resource classifications in the project’s South Zone. The company also announced that it will undertake complementary Pre-Feasibility Study (PFS) hydrological, geotechnical and metallurgical programs intended to advance project engineering and reduce technical risk at Santo Tomas project.
  • Kootenay Silver Inc., informed that a three-dimensional induced polarization (3D-IP) and Audio-Magnetotelluric AMT) geophysical survey has initiated at its Columba project in Chihuahua. It will cover over 1,250 hectares to aid in discovering additional mineralized zones, and is expected to take approximately eight weeks to complete. The geophysical survey aims to enhance understanding of subsurface structures and mineralization, complementing ongoing drilling efforts that have already delineated significant silver-lead-zinc- resources. The combined geophysical data will help refine drill targets, support resource expansion, and guide future exploration, all as part of Kootenay’s broader plan to advance the project and increase silver-lead-zinc resource estimates.
  • Minaurum Silver Inc., filed a NI43-101 Technical Report, Mineral Resource Estimate on its Alamos Silver project in Sonora to announce results from its resource-expansion drill program in the Europa, Promontorio and Travesia vein zones.
  • Silverco Mining Ltd., released the final assay results from the 2025 drilling program at its Cusi mine in Chihuahua. Drilling highlights at San Miguel Zone include hole CU-25-45 with 0.22 g/t Au, 500 g/t Ag, 1.6% Pb, and 3% Zn (548 g/t AgEq) over 3.9m, including 0.63 g/t Au, 1,265 g/t Ag, 3.6% Pb, and 6% Zn over 1,348 g/t AgEq, plus 0.34 g/t Au, 293 g/t Ag, 1.7% Pb, and 3.1% Zn (370 g/t AgEq) over 13.6m, including 1.18 g/t Au, 1,1015 g/t Ag, 0.3% Pb, and 0.7% Zn (980 g/t AgEq) over 1.3m; hole CU-25-43 with 0.27 g/t Au, 137 g/t Ag, 2.1% Pb, and 3.2% Zn (236 g/t AgEq) over 12m, including 0.58 g/t Au, 198 g/t Ag, 4.5% Pb, 6.7% Zn (417 g/t AgEq) over 3.1m, plus 0.08 g/t Au, 54 g/t Ag, 2.6% Pb, and 4.1% Zn (181 g/t AgEq) over 3.1m; and hole CU-25-58 with 0.7 g/t Au, 239 g/t Ag, 13.1% Pb, and 15.7% Zn (803 g/t AgEq) over 3.7m.
  • Minaurum Silver Inc., announced the mobilization of six rigs to accelerate its ongoing Phase II, 50,000m resource expansion drilling program at its Alamo Silver project in Sonora, and released additional results. The company will continue step-out drilling on vein zones with established resources at Europa and Promontorio-Travesia, while initiating resource-definition on several additional veins, including San Jose, Quintera, Cotera-Pulpito, and Minas Viejas. Drilling highlights are shown in the table below:
  • GoGold Resources Inc., informed that it has advanced the development of its Los Ricos South project in Jalisco. Key activities include detailed underground mine design, plant engineering, and equipment procurement underway. The company has selected contractors for underground mining, secured key equipment like a SAG grinding mill and working out power, and water supplies, and is preparing for construction once permits are received. Plant designs for processing and tailings are over halfway done. With a robust financial position of approximately USD $250M, GoGold is well-positioned to move towards production, aiming to benefit the local community and stakeholders through economic investments.
  • Heliostar Metals Ltd., released results from the current drilling program at its Ana Paula project in Guerrero, which is focused on converting inferred ounces to higher confidence classifications, as well as support the ongoing Feasibility Study. Drilling results are shown in the next table:
  • Axo Copper Corp., provided an update on its exploration plan at its recently acquired San Antonio Gold project in Sonora. It announced that it will commence an initial 25,000m drill program to expand and upgrade existing resources through infill drilling, as well as to drill additional 5,000mto test new exploration targets along strike of known deposits. Sapuchi deposit is a top priority and is considered a potential starter pit due to oxide mineralization and existing infrastructure. Additional exploration targets include El Tigre, with strong surface gold results and historic workings. It consists of a 1.5km by 0.5km mineralized corridor, located along strike and immediately west of the Golfo de Oro resource. Initial drilling (~5,000 m) will test strike continuity and vertical extent, with scalability contingent on results.

ON DEALS AND CORPORATE ISSUES

  • Pinnacle Silver and Gold Corp., informed that it amended payment terms for the El Potrero project in Durango. The original payment of USD $750K due on February 21, 2026 will be split into three equal portions. The new payment schedule will comprise payments of US$250,000 on each of February 24, May 24 and August 24, 2026.  All other cash payments and share issuances remain the same.  
  • GR Silver Mining Ltd., informed that it qualified to trade on the OTCQX Best Market. GR Silver will trade under the symbol “GRSLF”. The company also granted incentive options to certain external consultants to purchase up to 750,000 common shares. These options are exercisable for a period of five years at a price of CAD $0.465 per share. On the other hand, GR Silver entered into a consultant agreement with Redwood Empire Financial Communications LLC to receive investor relations services commencing January 1, 2026 and ending on December 31, 2026 (Plomosas project, Sinaloa).
  • Goldgroup Mining Inc., completed the sale of Minera Apolo SA de CV, which owns all the issued and outstanding shares of Minera Catanava SA de CV.  Apolo and Minera Catanava collectively hold a 100% interest in the Pinos project in Zacatecas, which comprises 30 contiguous mining concessions totalling 3,816 hectares. Goldgroup sold the project to a private arm´s length British Columbia company in consideration of USD $5M in stages payments, with USD $2.45M paid on signing, USD $550K paid on closing and USD $2M to be paid within six months following the closing, which paymrent is secured by a promissory note.
  • Bear Creek Mining Corporation announced that the Supreme Court of British Columbia approved the plan of arrangement with Highlander Silver under the Business Corporations Act. It will enacts Highlander to acquire all the issued and outstanding common shares of Bear Creek as previously announced (Mercedes mine, Sonora).
  • Silverco Mining Ltd., announced that Nuevo Silver Inc., has completed the purchase of the La Negra mine in Queretaro, and is proceeding with its proposed acquisition of Nuevo Silver. The company continues to negotiate a definitive agreement, pending due diligence, board approval, and regulatory clearances. The upcoming steps involve finalizing the acquisition process and obtaining all necessary approvals.
  • Canasil Resources Inc., announced the appointment of Fabian Espinoza as Exploration Manager, Mexico (Nora project, Durango).
  • GR Silver Mining Ltd., announced it will present at PDAC 2026 Convention from February 26th to March 04th, 2026 (Plomosas project, Sinaloa).
  • Highlander Silver Corp., and Bear Creek Mining Corporation completed business combination under Division 5 of Part 9 of the Business Corporations Act and the concurrent closing of the debt settlement agreements between Highlander Silver and each of Royal Gold, Inc., through its wholly-owned subsidiary, International Royalty Corporation, and Equinox Gold Corp., (Mercedes mine, Sonora).
  • Santacruz Silver Mining Ltd., granted 45,000 stock options at an exercise price of CAD $17.18 to a firm leader in investor relations and capital marketing advisory (Zimapan mine, Hidalgo).
  • Silver Storm Mining Ltd announced that it will be attending visitors of the PDAC 2026 Convention at its booth (La Parrilla mine, Durango).

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On the picture below, float of a quartz vein in an intermediate sulphidation epithermal vein-breccia system in Chihuahua, Mexico. Photo taken by Miguel A Heredia.

2026 Critical Minerals Ministerial

February 4, 2026

  • Today the United States, together with our partners and allies, has set out to reshape the global market for critical minerals and rare earths. Secretary of State Marco Rubio, joined by Vice President JD Vance, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, Interior Secretary Doug Burgum, Energy Secretary Chris Wright, and U.S. Trade Representative Ambassador Jamieson Greer, hosted representatives of 54 countries and the European Commission, including 43 foreign and other ministers, at the 2026 Critical Minerals Ministerial.
  • Delegations from the following countries attended: Angola, Argentina, Armenia, Australia, Bahrain, Belgium, Bolivia, Brazil, Canada, Cook Islands, the Czech Republic, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, the Dominican Republic, Ecuador……….

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https://www.state.gov/releases/office-of-the-spokesperson/2026/02/2026-critical-minerals-ministerial