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

Quartz Vein

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).

ON SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY

  • No relevant news.

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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.

The Mining and Exploration News in Mexico; Highlights on the Third Week of February 2026

By Jorge Cirett

During the 8th week of the year (February 16th to February 22nd, 2026), companies working in Mexico released 54 press releases. Five companies informed on early-stage properties work, eleven presented quarterly and full-year reports, one company is working on an expansion project and one more release its guidance for 2026. Six companies updated on financing rounds, one company granted options, one company consolidated shares, three more declared dividends and eight were recognized as top companies. Nine companies presented updates on advanced properties, while five companies informed on deals and corporate issues. ON MEXICO ISSUES, The Mexican government is assessing to open oil and gas fracking, a previously no-go zone. Vizsla Silver continues operations in Sinaloa. ON EXPLORATION, in Chihuahua, Kingsmen Resources is to drill at Las Coloradas. In Sinaloa, Mercado Minerals informed on exploration and surveys at Copalito. In Durango, Canasil Resources is to drill at Vizcaíno; Silver Wolf Exploration is to drill the Ana María project. In Oaxaca, EV Resources informed on work at Los Lirios. ON MINING, Starcore International Mines, Alamos Gold, Torex Gold Resources, Equinox Gold, Pan American Silver, Coeur Mining, Discovery Silver, Royal Gold, Avino Silver and Gold Mines, Newmont and First Majestic Silver presented quarterly and full-year 2025 reports. Luca Mining is working on an expansion project for its Campo Morado mine in Guerrero. Capstone Copper released its 2026 guidance. ON FINANCING, six companies informed on financing rounds: Silver Tiger Metals (C$57.5 M), Regency Silver (C$4 M), Tocvan Ventures (C$10 M), Silverco Mining (C$62.5 M), Algo Grande Copper (C$7 M) and Orex Metals amended terms on a previously announced placement. Silver Wolf Exploration granted stock options. Infinitum Copper and Canuc Resources informed on share consolidation programs. Equinox Gold, Alamos Gold and Teck Resources informed on dividends. Eight companies made it to the 2025 TSX Venture Exchange Top 50, seven of which have the term silver on its name: Apollo Silver, Guanajuato Silver Company, Sierra Madre Gold and Silver, Capitan Silver, Silver Viper Metals, Santacruz Silver Mining, Southern Silver Exploration and Goldgroup Mining. ON RESOURCES AND DEVELOPMENT, GR Silver mobilized drill rigs to Plomosas, in Sinaloa. Sierra Madre Gold and Silver is expanding production at La Guitarra, Estado de México. Pacifica Silver released drill results from Claudia, in Durango. Luca Mining released interesting drill results from its Campo Morado mine in Guerrero. Alamos Gold reported 2025 its MRE for the Mulatos district in Sonora. Hecla Mining reported 2025 MRE for San Sebastián in Durango. Defiance Silver updated on drilling results at its Zacatecas project. Newmont reported mineral reserves and resources for Peñasquito, in Zacatecas. Orla Mining released a PEA for Camino Rojo underground in Zacatecas. ON DEALS AND CORPORATE ISSUES, EV Resources and Kootenay Silver entered into marketing services agreements.  Discovery Silver and Hecla Mining announced appointments to the board. Bear Creek Mining shareholders voted for the arrangement with Highlander Silver.   ON SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY, no relevant news.

ON MEXICO ISSUES

  • Mexico’s president Claudia Sheinbaum acknowledged that the federal government through Pemex (Petroleos Mexicanos) assesses the possibility of using fracking to recover gas and oil in Mexican soil.
  • Feliciano Castro, economy secretary in Sinaloa, informed Vizsla Silver is to continue operations in Sinaloa. This after the recent violence that affected its workers in the Concordia community.

ON EXPLORATION

  • Canasil Resources Inc. announced the drill permit application for the Vizcaino project in Durango is in progress. The program envisages 1,050 m of diamond drilling in six holes. A phase 2 program of 1,450 m in eight holes is to follow after the evaluation of results. “The outcrops show classic banded epithermal textures typical of the higher levels of epithermal vein systems”.
  • Kingsmen Resources Corp. informed the upcoming drill program at Las Coloradas in Chihuahua “will comprise step-out and deeper drilling around the high-grade silver mineralization intersected in the Soledad and Soledad II vein/structures. Drilling on the Soledad vein/structure has tested very specific targets and approximately 700 meters of the system remains to be drilled. With only one shallow hole drilled, the ~1.7 km-long Soledad II vein/structure offers excellent discovery potential”. Targets to be tested include Saddle, Silvia/La Plata and Almoloya.
  • Silver Wolf Exploration Ltd. announced that a drill contract has been signed, and a drill rig mobilized to the Ana María property in Durango. The company intends to commence a 3,000 m 13-hole drill program.
  • EV Resources Ltd. informed antimony ingots were produced on preliminary metallurgical testing at Los Lirios project in Oaxaca. “EVR utilised stockpiles of material from the Lirios 1 and Lirios 2 East open pits to conduct preliminary direct-to-smelter testing”.
  • Mercado Minerals Ltd. informed its technical team has been mapping, sampling and preparing an incoming 3,000 m drilling program at its Copalito project in Sinaloa. A drone based magnetic survey and a drone LiDAR survey have been completed, while soil sampling presents 25% advance. Geological mapping has identified three new areas with mineralization hundreds of meters from previously known targets.

ON MINING

  • Starcore International Mines Ltd. announced production results for its third fiscal quarter ended January 2026. At San Martín, in Querétaro, 52.6 K tonnes were processed grading 1.33 gpt Au, 18.3 gpt Ag, recovering 85.7% Au, 46.4% Ag, to produce 2,162 gpt AuEq. “… the exploration carried out over the past six months to extend the high-grade ore bodies in the northern part of the current operation was successful. We have begun mining these new highgrade extensions which are grading approximately 5 grams of gold and 80 grams of silver per ton”.
  • Alamos Gold Inc. presented its fourth quarter and year-end 2025 results, including figures from its Mexican operations. On a consolidated basis the company produced 545,040 Oz Au at a cash cost of $1,077 per Oz Au and an AISC of $1,524 per Oz Au in the year and 141,500 Oz Au in the quarter. At the Mulatos District, in Sonora, Alamos Gold produced 40,100 Oz Au in the quarter and 141,600 Oz Au in the year at cash cost $947 per Oz Au and an AISC of $1,018 per Oz Au.
  • Torex Gold Resources Inc. reported its financial and operational results for Q4 of 2025. At its Morelos property in Guerrero, the company produced 117,325 Oz AuEq in the quarter, at cash cost $1,499 per Oz AuEq and an AISC of $1,905 per Oz AuEq. For the year, production was 461,420 Oz AuEq at cash cost $1,376 per Oz AuEq and an AISC of $1,783 per Oz AuEq. “The Company plans to invest a record $77 million in exploration and drilling in 2026 including $43 million at Morelos. Drilling at Los Reyes remains suspended given the security environment within the State of Sinaloa…”.
  • Equinox Gold Corp. reported its financial and operational results for Q4 and full-year 2025, without disclosing figures from its Mexican operations. The company had a consolidated production of 856,908 Oz Au at cash cost $1,416 per Oz Au and an AISC of $1,809 per Oz Au. Operations at Los Filos, in Guerrero, were terminated on April 2025 because of the rejection of the community to grant land access.
  • Pan American Silver Corp. reported fourth quarter and year-end 2025 financial results, without disclosing figures by operation. The company produced 22.8 M Oz Ag, 742.2 K Oz Au, 3 K tonnes Cu, 27 K tonnes Pb, 55.9 K tonnes Zn, an AISC of $13.88 per Oz Ag. “The Company is now evaluating a potential phased approach to developing the La Colorada mine and Skarn project with the aim of maximizing the overall value of the deposit. A phased approach would allow the Company to focus on a higher grade, lower tonnage and less capital intensive initial stage with the option to be followed by a later expansion to target lower grade material”.
  • Coeur Mining Inc. reported fourth quarter and year-end 2025 financial results, including figures from its Mexican operations. The company produced 419,046 Oz Au, 18.2 M Oz Ag, at cash cost $1,347 per Oz Au, $17.69 per Oz Ag. At Las Chispas, in Sonora, the company milled 403 K tonnes during 2025, grading 4.4 gpt Ag, 409 gpt Ag, recovering 97.1% Au, 97.2% Ag, to produce 54,705 Oz Au, 5.1 M Oz Ag, at cash cost $1,649 per Oz Au, $19.11 per Oz Ag, generating US$285.8 M in free cash flow. At Palmarejo, in Chihuahua, 1.75 M tonnes were milled grading 1.9 gpt Au, 130 gpt Ag, recovering 94.2% Au, 88.7% Ag, to produce 100,768 Oz Au, 6.5 M Oz Ag, at cash cost $871 per Oz Au, $15.85 per Oz Ag, generating US$154.5 in free cash flow. At the end of the period Coeur had US$554 M in cash and total debt of US$341 M.
  • Discovery Silver Corp. announced financial and operating results for the fourth quarter and full-year 2025. The company produced 66,718 Oz Au during 2025 at cash cost $1,185 per Oz Au and at an AISC of $2,034 per Oz Au, out form Mexico. During Q4 2025 the company engaged a third-party assessment on the use of natural gas power sources at Cordero, in Chihuahua, completed a geotechnical assessment work on the planned upgrade of the local water treatment plant and is evaluating the potential to establish solar farms around the project site, while working with the various governmental bodies involved in issuing the permits for the project.
  • Royal Gold Inc. released results for Q4 and full year 2025, including figures from its Mexican operations. For 2025 the company had revenue of US$1,030. 5 M. Royalties in the year from Peñasquito in Zacatecas amounted to US$70.2 M and from Mercedes in Sonora to US$3.5 M.
  • Avino Silver & Gold Mines Ltd. provided an outlook for 2026 and key 2025 milestones. During 2025 production results were 1.16 M Oz Ag, 7,621 Oz Au, 5.7 M Lb Cu. The company changed the planned mining method for La Preciosa, in Durango, to allow for a 500 tpd rate of extraction by H2 2026. “In the fourth quarter, La Preciosa contributed nearly 12,000 tonnes of mill feed”. In 2026 the company expects to process 725 – 750 K tonnes sourced from La Preciosa and Avino mines, to produce 1.0 – 1.2 M Oz Ag, 5 – 7 K Oz Au and 6.0 – 7.5 M Lb Cu at cash cost $18 – $20 per Oz AgEq and an AISC of $24 – $26 per Oz AgEq. Plans for 2026 include 30,000 m of drilling at La Preciosa and Avino.
  • Newmont Corp. announced fourth quarter and full year 2025 results, including figures from its operations in Mexico. During the year 5.89 M Oz Au were produced globally. At Peñasquito, in Zacatecas, 415 K Oz Au, 28 M Oz Ag, 28 K tonnes Pb, 58 K tonnes Zn were produced at an AISC of 1,491 per Oz AuEq. Guidance for 2026 is 185 K Oz Au, 32 M Oz Ag, 90 k tonnes Lead, 220 K tonnes Zn.
  • First Majestic Silver Corp. announced Q4 and year 2025 audited consolidated financial results. In 2025 the company produced 15.4 M Oz Ag, 147,433 Oz Au (342 Oz Au produced out from Mexico) at cash cost $15.07 per Oz AgEq and an AISC of $21.17 per Oz AuEq. During the year, at Los Gatos in Chihuahua, 5.87 M Oz Ag, 3,121 Oz Au (8.9 M Oz AgEq) were produced at cash cost $12.91 per Oz AgEq and an AISC of $15.15 per Oz AgEq. At San Dimas in Durango, 5.38 M Oz Ag, 55,724 Oz Au were produced at cash cost $14.97 per Oz AgEq and an AISC of $19.62 per Oz AgEq. At Santa Elena, in Sonora, 1.42 M Oz Ag, 88,107 Oz Au were produced at cash cost $14.36 per Oz AgEq and an AISC of $17.96 per Oz AgEq. At La Encantada, in Coahuila, 2.76 M Oz Ag, 137 Oz Au were produced at cash cost $23.61 per Oz AgEq and an AISC of $29.96 per Oz AgEq.
  • Luca Mining Corp. is working on an expansion project led by Ausenco for its Campo Morado mine in Guerrero. The project focuses on bulk flotation and recovery of precious metals from pyrite concentrates. A second phase will evaluate methods to recover Au and Ag from tailings, including cyanide leaching, Albion process, and Pressure Oxidation.
  • Capstone Copper Corp. released 2026 annual production guidance, including figures for its Mexican operations. Consolidated copper production is forecast between 200 -230 K tonnes at cash cost $2.45 to $2.75 per Lb Cu. Total sustaining capital expenditures are set at US$270 M. For Cozamin in Zacatecas, production is estimated between 21 to 24 K tonnes Cu, at cash cost $1.55 to $1.85 per Lb Cu, with ore production grades estimated at 1.8% Cu.

ON FINANCING

  • Mexico Financing in Q4 2025. over US$1.5 billion was channeled to mining companies in Mexico through financing rounds in the last quarter of 2025. Companies with operating mines or properties near production took 77% of these funds, with Endeavour Silver, First Majestic Silver and Vizsla Silver (the three silver miners), taking over US$300 M each to their coffers. Companies with advanced properties raised 19% of the total while exploration companies accrued 4% of the funds.
  • Silver Tiger Metals Inc. closed its previously announced bought deal offering for gross proceeds of C$57.5 M (El Tigre, Sonora).
  • Regency Silver Corp. arranged a non-brokered private placement for aggregate gross proceeds of C$4 M (Dios Padre, Sonora).
  • Tocvan Ventures Corp. closed its previously announced bought deal private placement for aggregate gross proceeds of C$10 M, including the full exercise of the over-allotment option (Gran Pilar, Sonora).
  • Silverco Mining Ltd. closed its previously announced bought deal offering for aggregate gross proceeds of C$62.5 M. Insiders of the company subscribed for C$11.2 M (Cusi, Chihuahua).
  • Algo Grande Copper Corp. upsized its previously announced non-brokered private placement to accrue up to C$7 M in gross proceeds (Adelita, Sonora).
  • Orex Metals Inc. amended the terms of its previously announced non-brokered private placement. The hold period has been increased to twelve months from four months previously. The anticipated closing of the offering is now March 4, 2026, with the correct warrant price being C$0.22 (Sandra, Durango).
  • Silver Wolf Exploration Ltd. granted 2.3 M incentive stock options to directors, officers, consultants and employees (Ana María Durango).
  • Infinitum Copper Corp. announced the completion of its eight to one share consolidation is to take effect on February 20, 2026 (Adelita, Sonora).
  • Canuc Resources Corp. announced its shares have been consolidated on a ten to one ratio (10:1) on February 18, 2026 (San Javier, Sonora).
  • Equinox Gold Corp. declared an inaugural quarterly cash dividend (Los Filos, Guerrero).
  • Teck Resources Ltd. has declared an eligible dividend on its outstanding class A common shares and class B subordinate voting shares to be paid on March 31, 2026 (San Nicolás, Zacatecas).
  • Alamos Gold Inc. authorized a 60% increase to its quarterly dividend to US$0.04 per common share (Mulatos, Sonora).
  • Apollo Silver Corp. has been recognized as a 2026 Top Company by the TSX Venture Exchange (Cinco de Mayo, Chihuahua).
  • Guanajuato Silver Company Ltd. has been included in the 2025 TSX Venture 50 list of top performing companies. Additionally, the company entered in a service agreement with Epstein Research for investor relations services, for a US$2 K monthly fee (El Cubo, Guanajuato).
  • Sierra Madre Gold and Silver Ltd. has been recognized as a 2026 Top 50 company by the TSX Venture Exchange. The company granted 1 M stock options to employees and consultants (La Guitarra, Estado de México, Estado de México).
  • Capitan Silver Corp. has been included in the TSX Venture 50 list (undisclosed project in Mexico).
  • Silver Viper Minerals Corp. announced its inclusion in the 2026 TSX Venture 50 (La Virginia, Sonora).
  • Santacruz Silver Mining Ltd. announced it ranked first overall on the 2026 TSX Venture 50 list (Zimapán, Hidalgo).
  • Southern Silver Exploration Corp. has been included in the TSX Venture 50 (Cerro Las Minitas, Durango).
  • Goldgroup Mining Inc. announced its inclusion in the TSX Venture 50 list of top performing companies (Cerro Prieto, Sonora).

ON RESOURCES AND DEVELOPMENT

  • GR Silver Mining Ltd. announced the mobilization of multiple drill rigs to the San Marcial area of its Plomosas project in Sinaloa. The company intends to expand “the footprint of the mineralized system hosted in a chlorite-rich hydrothermal breccia, by an additional 200 metres along strike” and conduct step-put drilling for resource expansion aiming to produce a preliminary economic assessment (PEA) late in 2026. The exploration office has been relocated to Durango, to address recent operational challenges in Sinaloa.
  • Sierra Madre Gold and Silver Ltd. informed the first expansion stage at La Guitarra plant in Estado de México is to increase production rates from 500 tonnes pe day (tpd) to 750-800 tpd of processing capacity. To achieve these production rates the company has acquired two new scoop trams, one used scoop tram and is rebuilding two existing scoops. Four haulage trucks have been purchased along a front end loader.
  • Pacifica Silver Corp. released assay results from nine holes of its phase 1 diamond drilling program at its Claudia project in Durango. Highlighted core length intervals comprise 10.7 m @ 0.33 gpt Au, 11 gpt Ag; 14.35 m @ 0.76 gpt Au, 73 gpt Ag (including 2.2 m @ 2.31 gpt Au, 409 gpt Ag); 8.3 m @ 0.89 gpt Au, 62 gpt Ag; 0.3 m @ 22.3 gpt Au, 156 gpt Ag. The company has completed more than 3,650 m of drilling across 13 holes on the current program that is currently focused on expanding and following mineralized intervals in the Aguilareña vein, step-out drilling in the Justina vein and testing the Mina Vieja and Mina de Oro areas.
  • Luca Mining Corp. announced underground drill results from its ongoing exploration program at Campo Morado, Guerrero. Highlighted core length results comprise 33.5 m @ 0.18 gpt Au, 25 gpt Ag, 0.36% Cu, 0.3% Pb, 1.4% Zn; 41.4 m @ 0.20 gpt Au, 13 gpt Ag, 0.34% Cu, 0.1% Pb, 2% Zn; 14.3 m @ 1.5 gpt Au, 76 gpt Ag, 1.01% Cu, 0.5% Pb, 2.8% Zn; 12.4 m @ 0.96 gpt Au, 21 gpt Ag, 0.44% Cu, 0.1% Zn; 135.7 m @ 1.58 gpt Au, 77 gpt Ag, 0.88% Cu, 0.4% Pb, 1.6% Zn (including 101.5 m @ 1.92 gpt Au, 99 gpt Ag, 0.88% Cu, 0.5% Pb, 2.1% Zn); 22.5 m @ 2.74 gpt Au, 162 gpt Ag, 0.85% Cu, 1.1% Pb, 4.1% Zn. To date, 38 underground diamond drillholes totaling 9,043 m have been completed and 8,682 m have been drilled from 29 surface drillholes at the Reforma, El Rey, Reforma Deeps and Zapata targets.
  • Alamos Gold Inc. reported mineral reserves and reserves for 2025, including figures for its Mexican operations. Globally, the company holds 15.9 M Oz Au in mineral reserves, 5.5 M Oz Au in measured and indicated resources and 2.0 M Oz Au in inferred resources. At the Mulatos District in Sonora the company reported 1.2 M Oz Au in reserves, 0.83 M Oz Au in measured and indicated resources and 0.1 M Oz Au in inferred resources. In the table below can be seen the reserves and resources held in the Mulatos mine, La Yaqui Grande, Puerto del Aire, Cerro Pelón and Carricito deposits.

Hecla Mining Co. reported 2025 year-end mineral reserves and resources, including figures for its Mexican operations. Hecla holds consolidated mineral reserves of 231 M Oz Ag, 2 M Oz Au, measured and indicated resources of 160.9 M Oz Ag, 4.5 M Oz Au and inferred resources of 467.7 M Oz Ag, 6.3 M Oz Au. At San Sebastián, in Durango, the company holds 15 M Oz Ag, 145 K Oz Au, 15 K tons Cu, 23.3 K tons Pb, 35.6 K tons Zn in measured and indicated resources, and 19.2 M Oz Ag, 160 K Oz Au, 3 K tons Cu, 5.5 K tons Pb, 8.1 K tons Zn.  

  • Defiance Silver Corp. provided an update on the current drilling campaign at its Zacatecas project in Zacatecas. The 10,000 m program is designed to confirm extensions to known mineralization and to validate the current geological model that will be used for the upcoming mineral resource estimate. The results are from 2,553 m in five holes, with highlighted core length intervals comprising 4.15 m @ 0.2 gpt Au, 94 gpt Ag0.3% Zn; 1.33 m@ 1.24 gpt Au, 67 gpt Ag, o.7% Pb, 3.1% Zn; 22.57 m @ .03 gpt Au, 103 gpt Ag, 10.65 m @ .17 gpt Au, 211 gpt Ag, 0.2% Zn (including 3.07 m @ 0.28 gpt Au, 579 gpt Ag, 0.2% Zn, which includes 0.55 m @ 0.97 gpt Au, 2,120 gpt Ag, 0.2% Pb, 0.2% Zn); 10.52 m @ 101 gpt Ag, 0.1% Zn.
  • Newmont Corp. reported 2025 global mineral reserves adding up to 118.2 M attributable Oz Au, 12.5 M attributable tonnes Cu and 442 M attributable Oz Ag. At Peñasquito, in Zacatecas, proven and probable mineral reserves stand at 256.6 M tonnes grading 0.49 gpt Au, 30.7 gpt Ag, 0.3% Pb, 0.67% Zn, holding 4.1 M Oz Au, 253.3 M Oz Ag, 0.7 B tonnes Pb, 1.5 B tonnes Zn. Measured and indicated resources stand at 224.9 M tonnes grading 0.23 gpt Au, 26 gpt Ag, 0.24% Pb, 0.60% Zn, containing 1.6 M Oz Au, 188 M Oz Ag, 0.5 B tonnes Pb, 1.4 B tonnes Zn, and 9.2 M tonnes grading 0.2 gpt Au, 24.2 gpt Ag, 0.2% Pb, 0.5% Zn containing 0.1 M Oz Au, 7.1 M Oz Ag. At La Bikina measured and indicated resources stand at 19.9 M tonnes @ 0.37 gpt Au, 13.99 gpt Ag, 9 M Oz Ag, containing 200 K Oz Au and inferred resources of 1.6 M tonnes grading 0.2 gpt Au, 11 gpt Ag.
  • Orla Mining Ltd. released results of a preliminary economic assessment (PEA) for the underground project at its Camino Rojo mine in Zacatecas. The PEA outlines the development for an underground mine standalone operation at Camino Rojo beyond the current open pit heap leach operation supported by its own crushing, grinding, and flotation circuits to produce concentrates. The project envisages a net present value  (5%) of 1.3 B and a 30% internal rate of return (IRR) at a price of $3,100 per Oz Au. It includes mining at an 8,000 tpd rate to process 37.2 M tonnes grading 2.7 gpt Au, 11.5 gpt Ag, 0.39% Zn (2.96 gpt AuEq), producing 215 K Oz Au (228 K Oz AuEq)  per year and a total of 2.8 M Oz Au (2.97 M Oz AuEq) in the 17 years mine life, with cash cost of $1,067 and an AISC of $1,339 per Oz Au. The project includes a capital cost of US$608.1 M.

ON DEALS AND CORPORATE ISSUES

  • EV Resources Ltd. entered into a services agreement with MineMaker LLC, including “identifying and securing non-dilutive funding through U.S. government programs intended to onshore critical mineral supply chains. This includes loans, co-investment opportunities, tax incentives, and procurement mechanisms, as well as securing appropriate assistance for permitting at Federal and State level for the Company’s Nevada assets” (Los Lirios, Oaxaca).
  • Kootenay Silver Inc. entered into a marketing services agreement with Gold Standard Media LLC, an internet marketing and advertising company. Gold Standard will provide certain financial publishing and digital marketing services focused on introducing the company to a broader audience. In exchange for providing these services, Gold Standard will receive an aggregate upfront payment of USD$1 million.  (Columba, Chihuahua).
  • Discovery Silver Corp. announced the appointment of Lee Hodgkinson to the board of directors (Cordero, Chihuahua).
  • Hecla Mining Co. informed Mr. Stephen F. Ralbovsky has retired from the board of directors. Also, Ms. Jill Satre was appointed as “the Chair of the Company’s Audit Committee” (San Sebastián, Durango).
  • Bear Creek Mining Corp. that its share holders have voted in favour of both the previously announced acquisition of the company by Highlander Silver Corp. and the interest deferral agreements entered into between the company and Royal Gold, Inc. and Equinox Gold Corp. at the company’s special meeting (Mercedes, Sonora).

ON SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY

  • No Relevant News.

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

The Mining and Exploration News in Mexico; Highlights on the Second Week of December 2025

By Jorge Cirett

During the 50th week of the year (December 8th to December 14th, 2025), companies working in Mexico presented 28 press releases.  One company informed about exploration advances on its early-stage property. One company reported results for its fiscal year. Seven companies presented news on financing rounds, and one each on consolidation of shares, dividends and new market listings. Six companies presented updates on advanced properties/mines. Four companies informed on deals and corporate issues. ON MEXICO ISSUES, the backlog in permitting is being reduced, not as fast as the industry requires, but it is a signal by the government that more investment is wanted. ON EXPLORATION, in Sonora, Colibri Resource commenced an RC drilling campaign at the EP project. ON MINING, GoGold Resources announced financial results for its fiscal year. ON FINANCING, six companies informed on financing rounds: Capitan Silver (C$20 M), Gold Royalty (US$103.5 M), First Majestic Silver (US$350 M), Minera Alamos (C$3.5 M), Minaurum Gold (25 M), Regency Silver (C$3 M). Santacruz Silver Mining consolidated its shares on a 4:1 basis. Vizsla Royalties graduated to the OTCQX. Sailfish Royalties declared a quarterly dividend. ON RESOURCES AND DEVELOPMENT, Regency Silver informed on the drilling at Dios Padre, in Sonora. Vizsla Silver filed the FS on the Panuco project, in Sinaloa. Silverco Mining presented an updated MRE for its Cusi project, Chihuahua. Impact Silver released results from underground drilling at its Plomosas mine, in Chihuahua. Heliostar Metals completed a PFS on Cerro del Gallo project , in Guanajuato. Coeur Mining provided an update on 68,000 m of drilling at Palmarejo, in Chihuahua. ON DEALS AND CORPORATE ISSUES, Teck Resources shareholders voted FOR in the merger with Anglo American, same that received the needed government approval on the week. Pinnacle Gold and Silver received conditional approval by the TSX to pay all finders fees associated with the El Potrero option agreement in Durango. Defiance Silver had its AGM. Kingsmen Resources contracted promotional services. ON SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY, Fortune Bay announced its formal Environmental, Social & Governance (ESG) Policy (Poma Rosa, Chiapas).

ON MEXICO ISSUES

Fernando Aboitiz, head of the Extractive Activities Coordinating Unit from the Economy Secretariat, pointed that nearly 65% of the backlog on permitting for mining activities has been cleared, and that mid 2026 it could be normalized. At the beginning of this presidential term 176 projects were paused, to date 110 have been authorized and 66 are pending. States like Zacatecas, Sonora, Chihuahua and Durango are to be among the most benefited by the issuing of permits. 

ON EXPLORATION

  • Colibri Resource Corp. has commenced a reverse circulation drilling campaign at its 4,766 ha EP project in Sonora.

ON MINING

  • GoGold Resources Inc. announced financial results for the year ending September 30, 2025. During the period, 416.6 K tonnes were stacked at its Parral operations, selling 2.14 M Oz Ag, produced at cash cost $18.35 per Oz AgEq and an AISC of $23.72 per Oz AgEq. The company had revenue of US$72.5 M, an operating income of US$17.1 M, and net income of US$17.3 M.

ON FINANCING

  • Capitan Silver Corp. entered into deal with a syndicate of underwriters led by Stifel Canada in connection with a “bought deal” private placement offering for aggregate gross proceeds of C$20 M. A cash commission of 6% of the gross proceeds shall be paid to the underwriters  (Cruz de Plata, Durango).
  • Gold Royalty Corp. entered into an agreement with National Bank Capital Markets, BMO Capital Markets, and RBC Capital Markets as joint bookrunners, on behalf of a syndicate of underwriters that are to purchase on a bought deal basis, common shares of the company for aggregate gross proceeds of US$70 M (royalty on Coazamin, Zacatecas).
  • Santacruz Silver Mining Ltd. announced the consolidation of its shares on a four to 1 (4:1) basis on December 10, 2025, subject to final approval by the TSX Venture Exchange  (Zimapán, Hidalgo).
  • First Majestic Silver Corp. announced the closing of its previously announced US$300 M offering of unsecured convertible senior notes due in 2031, and the concurrent closing of an additional US$50 M aggregate principal amount of notes pursuant to the exercise in full of the over-allotment option granted to the initial purchasers of the notes (San Dimas, Durango).
  • Gold Royalty Corp. increased the size of its previously announced bought deal financing for aggregate gross proceeds of US$90 M. The company granted the underwriters an over-allotment option to purchase up to an additional 15% of the common shares issued on the offering, for additional gross proceeds of up to US$103.5 M (royalty on Cozamin, Zacatecas).
  • Minera Alamos Inc. closed its previously announced private placement offering for gross profits of C$3.5 M (Santana, Sonora).
  • Minaurum Gold Inc. completed its previously announced “best efforts” private placement, for C$25 M in gross proceeds, which included the exercise in full of the agents’ option. Cormark Securities Inc. acted as lead agent, on behalf of itself and a syndicate of agents including Beacon Securities Ltd. and Canaccord Genuity Corp. The company paid the agents a C$1.4 M cash commission and issued 3.95 M purchase warrants. In addition, a cash fee of C$11.2 K was paid and issued 31.3 K broker warrants to an arm’s length finder (Alamos Silver, Sonora).
  • Regency Silver Corp. entered into an agreement with Centurion One Capital Corp. as lead agent and sole bookrunner with a brokered private placement to raise up to C$2 M. Later on the week the offering was upsized to C$3 M in gross profits (Dios Padre, Sonora).
  • Vizsla Royalties Corp. graduated to trade on the OTCQX Best Market (royalty on Panuco, Sinaloa).
  • Sailfish Royalties Inc. declared a quarterly dividend of US$0.0125 per share, to be payable on July 15, 2026 (royalty on Gavilanes, Durango).

ON RESOURCES AND DEVELOPMENT

  • Regency Silver Corp. informed a new drill hole intersected 23.7 m of sulfide-specularite breccia similar to the breccia hosting high-grade Au-Cu-Ag mineralization 35 m updip and along strike from a previous hole at its Dios Padre project in Sonora. Four holes totalling 2,476 m have been completed since early October 2025. ”… the mineralized shingle breccia typically hosting mineralization is found on both sides of a new intersection of Quartz-Feldspar porphyry … ”.
  • Vizsla Silver Corp. filed the feasibility study (FS) on the Panuco project, in Sinaloa, “which highlights 17.4 M Oz AgEq of annual production over an initial 9.4-year mine life, an after-tax NPV(5%) of US$1.8B, 111% IRR and a 7-month payback at US$35.50/oz Ag and US$3,100/oz Au”.
  • Silverco Mining Ltd. presented an updated mineral resource estimate (MRE) for its Cusi project in Chihuahua. The study notes 4.89 M tonnes grading 206 gpt Ag, 0.15 gpt Au, 0.73% Pb, 0.86% Zn (262 gpt AgEq), containing 32.4 M Oz Ag, 24 K Oz Au, 78.3 M Lb Pb, 92.8 M Lb Zn (41.2 M Oz AgEq) in measured and indicated resources and 4.07 M tonnes grading 172 gpt Ag, 0.17 gpt Au, 0.89% Pb, 1.20% Zn (243 gpt AgEq), containing 22.5 M Oz Ag, 22.2 K Oz Au, 79.5 M Lb Pb, 107.5 M Lb Zn (31.7 M Oz AgEq). 
  • Impact Silver Corp. released further results from its underground drill program in the Santo Domingo zone at its Plomosas mine in Chihuahua. Highlighted true width intercepts comprise 0.84 m @ 35 gpt Ag, 6.5% Pb, 26.3% Zn; 2.07 m @ 24 gpt Ag, 9.4% Pb, 10.6% Zn; 4.95 m @ 23 gpt Ag, 7.4% Pb, 13.8% Zn (including 1.33 m @ 29 gpt Ag, 11.3% Pb, 18.2% Zn); 0.58 m @ 45 gpt Ag, 18.3% Pb; 20.3% Zn; 3.15 m @ 9 gpt Ag, 5.1% Pb, 5.0% Zn. “All these Santo Domingo drill intersections lie outside the JORC mineral resource blocks published by the previous operator”.
  • Heliostar Metals Ltd. completed an updated prefeasibility study (PFS) for its Cerro del Gallo project in Guanajuato. The current mineral reserve base is 2.27 M Oz AuEq, with the study outlining a 15.3  year mine life producing 85,700 Oz AuEq per year at cash cost $1,252 per Oz AuEq and an AISC of $1,390 per Oz AuEq and a CAPEX of US$195.3 M to bring it into production. “At the base case gold price of $2,300 per ounce, this results in an after-tax NPV of $424M, an IRR of 33.1% and a payback period of 2.3 years”. The study envisages a 6 M tonne per year open pit mining operation with ore crushed and stacked with cyanide leaching. “Copper and silver dissolved in solution will be recovered through a sulphidization, acidification, recycling, and thickening”.  
  • Coeur Mining Inc. provided an update on the 2025 exploration campaign at its Palmarejo complex in Chihuahua. Approximately 68,000 m of drilling have been completed by eleven rigs on the 30,000 ha property. The program identified numerous resource growth opportunities through a balance of near-mine and district-scale exploration. The Hidalgo Libertad, San Juan veins have been extended along strike by 500 m, 300 m and 150 m respectively, continuity confirmed between the Independencia Norte and Independencia South zones and drilling confirmed mineralization along 900 m of strike along the 4 km Camuchin-Escondida trend. Highlighted true width intercepts comprise 10.4 m @ 4.10 gpt Au, 1,517 gpt Ag (including 1.50 m @ 15.40 gpt Au, 4,957 gpt Ag); 17.9 m @ 4.20 gpt Au, 1,870 gpt Ag (including 9.1 m @ 7.10 gpt Au. 3,610 gpt Ag); 10.5 m @ 4.10 gpt Au, 1,928 gpt Ag; 5.2 m @ 14.70 gpt Au, 4,527 gpt Ag; 3.7 m @ 18.60 gpt Au, 778 gpt Ag; 22.2 m @ 6.70 gpt Au, 26 gpt Ag (including 4.80 m @ 14 gpt Au, 33 gpt Ag).

ON DEALS AND CORPORATE ISSUES

  • Teck Resources Ltd. informed its shareholders overwhelmingly voted to approve the special resolution involving the merger with Anglo American plc. Later on the week Teck  obtained a final order from the Supreme Court of British Columbia approving the previously-announced plan of arrangement under section 192 of the Canada Business Corporations Act, authorizing the merger of equals of Anglo American and Teck  (50% San Nicolas, Zacatecas).
  • Pinnacle Silver and Gold Corp. received conditional TSX Venture Exchange approval for all finders fee shares associated with the staged option of the El Potrero project in Durango. “a Finder’s Fee of 4% of the measurable benefit of each installment payment will be paid to Juan Jose Camacho, who is arm’s length to the issuer and the vendor”. Payments include 71.6 K shares on February 2025, 40 K shares and US$8,000 on November 2025, 40 K shares and US$30 K on February 2026, US$40 K when the plant is sufficiently upgraded and all permits received to commence production, or 4 years from signing, US$60 K one year after commencing production, or 5 years from signing, US$120 K two years after commencing production or 7 years from signing. And a contingent payment of  US$40 K and 40 K shares upon the establishment of a NI-43-101 350 K Oz AuEq in the inferred category or better.
  • Defiance Silver Corp. announced shareholders approved all matters presented at its annual general and special meeting (Zacatecas Silver, Zacatecas).
  • Kingsmen Resources Ltd. entered into a service agreement with Resource Stock Digest of Round Rock, Texas, to provide certain promotional services (Las Coloradas, Chihuahua).

ON SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY

  • Fortune Bay Corp. announced the adoption of its formal Environmental, Social & Governance (ESG) Policy, highlighting a community-centered approach, responsible environmental practices, transparency and straight talk, governance and ethical conduct and local economic participation (Poma Rosa, Chiapas). 

On the image below: Specularite veining on volcanic sedimentary rocks, HQ core. Picture by Jorge Cirett.

The Mining and Exploration News in Mexico: Highlights on the First Week of December, 2025

Massive Sulphides

By Miguel A Heredia

During the 49th week of the year (December 1st to December 7th 2025), at least 29 press releases were announced by companies working in Mexico, and 2 news published by the media with eleven announcing financial rounds, six reporting resources and development of their properties, five disclosing deals and corporate issues, three communicating production results, three informing on exploration results, and three commenting on Mexican issues. ON MEXICO ISSUES, The Association of Mining, Metallurgical, and Geological Engineers of Mexico (AIMMGM) expressed its concern about the reform to the Water Law, which according to the miners “threatens the operational continuity of the sector”. Torex Gold, Southern Silver, Pan American Silver, and Kingsmen reported the best drilling intercepts in Mexico on the second week of November, 2025. ON EXPLORATION, In Sonora, Minaurum announced a plan to expand the phase II resource-expansion drill program at its Alamos Silver project from 25,000m to 50,000m, and Tocvan reported positive surface sampling results from the North Block area and provided an update on their ongoing drill program at Gran Pilar project. In Chihuahua, Kingsmen reported drill results from its Las Coloradas project. In Oaxaca, EV Resources provided an exploration and development update on its Los Lirios project. ON MINING, Empress Royalty reported financial and operational results for the nine months ended September 30, 2025 (royalties on Tahuehueto project, Durango). Guanajuato Silver provided an update on its mining operations in Guanajuato. Gold Resource reported initial production from the Three Sisters Area at Don David Gold mine in Oaxaca. ON FINANCING, Riverside closed a non-brokered private placement for gross proceeds of CAD $3,692,000 (La Union project, Sonora). Endeavour Silver announced the issuance of USD $300M in unsecured convertible senior notes due 2031, with an option to sell an additional USD $45M, which has been increased to USD $50M (Pitarrilla project, Durango). GR Silver upsized its bought deal LIFE offering for gross proceeds of CAD $17,500,200 (Plomosas project, Sinaloa). First Majestic announced a private placement of up to USD $300M unsecured convertible senior notes due 2031 an optional up‑front purchase right for an additional USD $45M. Minaurum announced a private placement for gross proceeds of up to CAD $10,000,080, and then, due to investor demand was increased to CAD $15, 7999,999.68 (Alamos Silver project, Sonora). Silver Spruce reported that it will undertake a non-brokered private placement for gross proceeds of up to CAD $1M (Pino de Plata project, Chihuahua). Southern Silver announced bought deal LIFE private placement for gross proceeds of CAD $5M (Cerro Las Minitas project, Durango). Orla declared inaugural quarterly cash dividend of USD $0.015 per common share (Camino Rojo mine, Zacatecas). ON RESOURCES AND DEVELOPMENT, Southern Silver released assays from a hole drilled at Puro Corazon claim at its Cerro Las Minitas project in Durango. Minera Alamos provided an update on its Cerro de Oro project in Zacatecas. Pan American provided a 2025 year end exploration update on its La Colorada mine in Zacatecas-Durango. Torex Gold released drill results from Media Luna West in Guerrero. EV Resources reported that it is advancing the refurbishment of its Tecomatlán plant in Puebla, to process antimony. Mithril provided an exploration update on its Copalquin project in Durango.  ON DEALS AND CORPORATE ISSUES, Heliostar appointed James Perry as Chairman of the company (Ana Paula project, Guerrero). Vizsla posted a replay of its recent webinar summarizing the positive results of the independent Feasibility Study for its Panuco project in Sinaloa. Heliostar made a deal with GRA Enterprises for investor relations and communication services (Ana Paula project, Guerrero). Fortune Bay appointed Patrick McGrath as Chief Financial Officer (Poma Rosa project, Chiapas). Mithril announced a purchase option to acquire La Dura project in Durango. ON SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY, No relevant news.

ON MEXICO ISSUES

  • The Association of Mining, Metallurgical, and Geological Engineers of Mexico (AIMMGM) expressed its concern about the reform to the Water Law, which according to the miners threatens the operational continuity of the sector, the production of strategic minerals, and the live hoods of approximately 3 million families who depend directly and indirectly on mining. This amendment would allow water concessions to be granted to the mining industry under new restrictions and usage priorities, which could significantly limit or modify their access to and operation of water in areas where the resource is currently used. The association, which represents professionals and technicians in the mining industry, highlighted that currently 76% of Mexico’s water is allocated for agricultural use, 14% for public supply, 5% for the energy sector, and 5% for the industrial sector, and mining uses an estimated 0.27% of the total national volume.
·         In agreement with the Mexican Mining Chamber (CAMIMEX), the Association of Mining, Metallurgical, and Geological Engineers of Mexico (AIMMGM) called for legislation on water resources that balances industrial, social, and environmental considerations, and warned that potential negative impacts could arise from proposed changes to article 118 of the National Water Law. It also stated that efficient and responsible water management is a fundamental pillar of sustainable development strategies for economic activity in Mexico and that human consumption should be prioritized. However, the proposed reform would negatively impact the mining industry and other economic sectors.  “Formal mining in Mexico adheres to strict standards and safely contains its waste. With guidance from federal agencies such as the National Water Commission (CONAGUA), mining units establish clear guidelines for the responsible management of water resources, guaranteeing their preservation and sustainable use during the operational phase and after the conclusion of mining activities. The AIMMGM reaffirmed its willingness to collaborate with the Government of Mexico in building an effective, sustainable regulatory framework that is fully aligned with national objectives for mining.
  • Torex Gold Resources Inc., Southern Silver Exploration Corp., Pan American Silver Corp., and Kingsmen Resources Ltd., reported the best drilling intercepts in Mexico on the second week of November, 2025. Details are shown in the table below:

ON EXPLORATION

  • Minaurum Gold Inc., announced a plan to expand the phase II resource-expansion drill program at its Alamos Silver project in Sonora from 25,000m to 50,000m. The drill program will be carried out with multiple rigs on site and 263 drill pads already permitted across the property, and will include step-out holes at the Europa and Travesia silver shoots, as well as additional drilling at the historic Quintera and Minas Nuevas mines, and the most recently discoveries at Promontorio Sur, Cotera, Pulpito, and San Jose vein zones.
  • Tocvan Venture Corp., reported positive surface sampling results from the North Block area and provided an update on their ongoing drill program at Gran Pilar project in Sonora. Surface sampling returned promising Au (up to 5.6 g/t) and Ag assays (up to 1,225 g/t), along with widespread elevated pathfinders and alteration signatures such as As, Sb, Pb, and Zn, which are commonly associated with epithermal Au-Ag systems. These results support further exploration efforts. On the other hand, Tocvan reported that the ongoing drill program at Gran Pilar is advancing well, with multiple holes completed and encouraging initial results that aim to expand the known mineralized area. To date, 1,300m have been drilled in five holes across the North Block. Assay results are pending.
  • Kingsmen Resources Ltd., reported drill results from its Las Coloradas project in Chihuahua.  Hole LC-25-008 intersected a high-grade interval from 156.4m to 158m (1.60m) with 1.28 g/t Au, 521 g/t Ag, 9.4% Pb, and 1.1% Zn (931 g/t AgEq).
  • EV Resources provided an exploration and development update on its Los Lirios project in Oaxaca. It commenced preparation for its upcoming drill program and has already completed permits to drill up to 50 drill holes as well as for bulk sampling trenches to explore mineralization at Los Lirios project. The company expects to start the drill program in the second week of January, 2026.

ON MINING

  • Empress Royalty Corp., reported financial and operating results for the nine months ended September 30, 2025. Empress recorded royalty and streaming revenue of USD $10.8M, with gross profit of USD $7.4M (royalties on Tahuehueto project, Durango).
  • Guanajuato Silver Company Ltd., provided an update on its mining operations in Guanajuato, as it is closing the acquisition of Bolañitos S.A. de C.V. The company is optimizing its processing facilities by temporarily closing the Cata plant and rerouting mineralized material to existing mills like El Cubo. This restructuring aims to enhance mill utilization, reduce costs, and improve overall efficiency in the Guanajuato region. They are also exploring options to reactivate other mines and improve their operations ahead of completing the Bolañitos acquisition, expected in January 2026.
  • Gold Resource Corporation reported initial production from the Three Sisters Area at Don David Gold mine in Oaxaca. In the week November 8-14, the company mined 4,357 tonnes and processed 6,769 tonnes at an average NSR of USD $1,512 per tonne. The NSR is 129% higher than NSR modelled. In the week November 15-21, it mined 6,580 tonnes and processed 6,095 tonnes at an average NSR of USD $723 per tonne. The tonnes mined are 40% higher and the NSR is 91% higher than planned and modelled.

ON FINANCING

  • Riverside Resources Inc., closed a non-brokered private placement for gross proceeds of CAD $3,692,000 by selling 18,460,000 hard-dollar units at a price of CAD $0.20 per unit. The company plans to use the net proceeds for strategic initiatives, working capital and general corporate purposes, and the advancement of its projects (La Union project, Sonora).
  • Endeavour Silver Corp., announced the issuance of USD $300M in unsecured convertible senior notes due 2031, with an option to sell an additional USD $45M, which has been increased to USD $50M, and now Endeavour Silver has set the terms for its convertible senior notes offering, aiming to raise up to USD $350M. The notes will bear a 0.25% annual interest rate, with an initial conversion price of approximately USD $12.4550 per share, representing a 32.5% premium over the current stock price. Later on, it closed its previously announced offering for gross proceeds of USD $350M. The company intends to use the proceeds primarily to repay existing debt, fund the development of its Pitarrilla project in Mexico, and for general corporate purposes. The notes will accrue interest semi-annually and be convertible into Endeavour Shares.
  • GR Silver Mining ltd., upsized its bought deal LIFE offering for gross proceeds of CAD $17,500,200 consisting of 33,334,000 units at a price of CAD $0.30 per unit for gross proceeds of CAD $10,000,200 to be issued on a prospectus-exempt basis pursuant to the LIFE Exemption, and 25,000,000 units at a price of CAD $0.30 per unit for gross proceeds of CAD $7,500,000 to be issued under a private placement pursuant to applicable prospectus exemptions in accordance with NI 45-106. Net proceeds will be used to advance its Plomosas project in Sinaloa, working capital and general corporate purposes.
  • First Majestic Silver Corp., announced a private placement of up to USD $300M unsecured convertible senior notes due 2031 an optional up‑front purchase right for an additional USD $45M. Net proceeds will fund a negotiated repurchase of a portion of its 0.375 % convertible senior notes due 2027. The notes will bear cash interest semi-annually and can be converted into common shares of First Majestic.
  • Minaurum Gold Inc., announced a private placement of 27,778,000 units at a price of CAD $0.36 per unit for gross proceeds of up to CAD $10,000,080, and then, due to investor demand was increased to 43,888,888 units for gross proceeds of CAD $15, 7999,999.68. The company plans to use the net proceeds to fund a 50,000m drill program at its Alamos Silver project in Sonora, a resource modelling, a metallurgical study, and update a NI43-101 mineral resource estimate, as well as for surface rights purchases, community relations expenses. General and administrative expenses and working capital.
  • Silver Spruce Resources Inc., reported that it will undertake a non-brokered private placement of 10,000,000 units at a price of CAD $0.1 per unit for gross proceeds of up to CAD $1M. Net proceeds will be used for exploration of the company´s mineral projects and general working capital (Pino de Plata project, Chihuahua).
  • Southern Silver Exploration Corp., announced bought deal LIFE private placement of 10,000,000 of common shares at a price of CAD $0.50 per common share for gross proceeds of CAD $5M. Net proceeds will be used for the advancement of its Cerro Las Minitas project in Durango, as well as for working capital and general corporate purposes.
  • Orla Mining Ltd., declared inaugural quarterly cash dividend of USD $0.015 per common share, which is payable on February 10, 2026 to shareholders of record as at the close of business on the record date of January 12, 2026 (Camino Rojo mine, Zacatecas).

ON RESOURCES AND DEVELOPMENT

  • Southern Silver Exploration Corp., released assays from a hole drilled at Puro Corazon claim in its Cerro Las Minitas project in Durango. The most interesting interceptions were encountered at hole 25CLM-203 (true widths reported) with 560 g/t Ag, 0.1 g/t Au, 0.1% Cu, 11.2% Pb, and 12.3% Zn (1,115 g/t AgEq or 41.6% ZnEq) over 10.5m, including 1,067 g/t Ag, 0.2 g/t Au, 0.2% Cu, 20% Pb, and 19.1% Zn (1,982 g/t AgEq or 74% ZnEq) over 3.4m, plus 143 g/t Ag, 0 g/t Au, 0.1% Cu, 4.8% Pb, and 1.5% Zn (280 g/t AgEq or 10.4% ZnEq) over 2.6m, including 396 g/t Ag, 0 g/t Au, 0% Cu, 7.2% Pb, and 5.8% Zn (691 g/t AgEq or 25.8% ZnEq) over 0.3m, plus 443 g/t Ag, 0.1 g/t Au, 0.3% Cu, 17.6% Pb, and 3.6% Zn (903 g/t AgEq or 33.7% ZnEq) over 0.6m. “The company is planning to incorporate the results of the Puro Corazon drilling program into the much larger Cerro Las Minitas project to significantly enhance the project economics. Final assays are expected to be received by the end of the first quarter of 2026, after which the company intends to update the Mineral Resource Estimate of the Cerro Las Minitas project; followed by an update of the Preliminary economic Assessment (“PEA”) of the project in accordance with the provisions of National Instrument 43-101”.
  • Minera Alamos Inc., provided an update on its Cerro de Oro project in Zacatecas. The Cerro de Oro is in the permitting phase and the company is actively engaging in constructive dialogue with the federal environmental permitting agency (SEMARNAT) to facilitate the approval process for mining activities. It also is focused on Engineering efforts to advance pre-development activities, including metallurgical optimization studies and detailed engineering designs, which are crucial for the project´s progression. On the other hand, Minera Alamos plans to initiate additional exploration drilling aimed at expanding the known areas of gold mineralization, as outlined in the Preliminary Economic Assessment (PEA) report dated October 3, 2022.
  • Pan American Silver Corp., provided a 2025 year end exploration update on its La Colorada mine in Zacatecas-Durango. In 2025, the company drilled nearly 23,000m to expand its mineral resources. The company particularly focused on the eastern and deeper parts of the mine, where recent drilling confirmed high grades of silver, gold, lead, and zinc, and extended mineralization beyond current resource estimates. A key highlight was the success in exploring the eastern extensions of high-grade veins, especially along the NC2 and Mariana vein systems. These efforts have helped increase the estimated inferred silver mineral resources to about 52.7M Oz in all mineralization styles, thanks to new discoveries and resource expansion campaigns. Overall, the focus is on enhancing the existing resource base and exploring new zones to sustain long-term production.
  • Torex Gold Resources Inc., released drill results from Media Luna West in its Morelos Complex in Guerrero. “A mineralized footprint of 400 x 300 m has now been defined. The system remains open to the north along the north-south mineralized corridor and to the south as surface mapping shows continuity of the breccia bodies towards the San Miguel fault”. Highlights from the 2025 drilling program at Media Luna West are shown in the table below:
  • EV Resources reported that it is progressing towards becoming a near-term producer of antimony and is advancing the refurbishment of its Tecomatlán plant in Puebla. The preliminary engineering studies for Phase 1 of the plant refurbishment are expected to be completed before year-end. This refurbishment aims to enable initial low-capex production, potentially starting the antimony production as early as mid-2026, with plans to expand to full processing capabilities later. The company just secured more funding to keep everything moving.
  • Mithril Silver and Gold Limited provided an exploration update on its Copalquin project in Durango.  Channel sampling in different target areas has returned encouraging results. At Target 1 West-El Gallo, sampling returned 16.8 g/t Au and 625 g/t Ag over 0.50m and the resource update drilling continue, successfully expanding the mineralization and providing valuable information for the geology model that is now robust and predictive. At Target 3-El Jabali, a sample returned 16 g/t Au and 284 g/t Ag over 0.65m, and now is ready for the first phase of drilling, commencing early January, 2026. At Target 5-Candelaria, the sampling returned 38.3 g/t Au and 4,520 g/t Ag. Drilling, mapping and sampling continue to expand this highly prospective area in the southwest of the district. 8 drill holes have been completed to date with assay results pending.

ON DEALS AND CORPORATE ISSUES

  • Heliostar Metals Ltd., appointed James Perry as Chairman at the company annual general meeting of shareholders. It also granted 250,000 stock options at an exercise price of CAD $2.63 and 200,000 restricted share units (each, an RSU) to directors, officers and consultants of the company. The options are exercisable for a period of five years and will vest over the next three years.  The RSUs will vest in three equal annual instalments commencing on the first anniversary of the grant date (Ana Paula project, Guerrero).
  • Vizsla Silver Corp., posted a replay of its recent webinar summarizing the positive results of the independent Feasibility Study for its Panuco project in Sinaloa.
  • Heliostar Metals Ltd., made a deal with GRA Enterprises LLC starting December 1, 2025 for a fee of USD $30K for investor relations and communication services (Ana Paula project, Guerrero).
  • Fortune Bay Corp., appointed Patrick McGrath as Chief Financial Officer (Poma Rosa project, Chiapas).
  • Mithril Silver and Gold Limited announced a purchase option to acquire La Dura project in Durango. It consists of five contiguous mining claims totalling 2,052 hectares located less than 20km from its Copalquin project. Mithril has an option to acquire 100% interest at any time over four years by paying USD $4M to the vendor. It also is committed to maintain in good standing the mining concessions and carry out a LiDAR and aerial magnetic survey over the property in the first year and a minimum spend of USD $200K on exploration work in the second year.

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The Mining and Exploration News in Mexico: Highlights on the Third Week of November, 2025

Normal Fault in the Upper Volcanic Supergroup of the Sierra Madre Occidental

By Miguel A Heredia

During the 47th week of the year (November 17th to November 23th 2025), at least 26 press releases were announced by companies working in Mexico, with eleven disclosing deals and corporate issues, five communicating production results, four announcing financial rounds, four reporting resources and developments of their properties, one informing on exploration results, and one commenting on Mexican issues. ON MEXICO ISSUES, Kootenay, Silverco, IMPACT, and GR Silver reported the best drilling intercepts in Mexico on the second week of November, 2025. ON EXPLORATION, In Zacatecas, Defiance Silver provided an update on the recently completed trench sampling program at its San Acacio project. ON MINING, DynaResource reported Q3, 2025 production and financial results from its San Jose de Gracia mine in Sinaloa. Starcore announced Q2 production results from its San Martin mine in Queretaro. Luca Mining reported Q2, 2025 consolidated production and financial results from campo Morado and Tahuehueto mines located in Guerrero and Durango respectively. Heliostar presented Q3, 2025 production and financial results from their Mexican operations.  ON FINANCING, Silver Viper announced a non-brokered private placement for gross proceeds of up to CAD $12M and later on it upsized to up to CAD $15M (La Virginia project, Sonora). Alamos Gold declared a quarterly dividend of USD $0.025 per common share and repurchased 928,729 shares under its Normal Course Issuer Bid (Mulatos mine, Sonora). Torex renewed its Normal Course Issuer Bid (NCIB), allowing the company to repurchase up to approximately 10% of its public float (about 8.13 million shares) (Media Luna project, Guerrero). Vizsla announced that it plans to raise USD $250M through the issuance of convertible senior notes due 2031 (Panuco project, Sinaloa). ON RESOURCES AND DEVELOPMENT, Silverco engaged SGS to validate and update Mineral Resource Estimate at Cusi mine, Chihuahua. GR Silver released results from drill hole SMS25-12 collared below the current San Marcial Resource Area at Plomosas project in Sinaloa. Kootenay published results from the first seven drill holes of the ongoing program at Columba project in Chihuahua. Silverco released drill results from its 15,000m 2025 drill program at Cusi mine in Chihuahua. IMPACT Silver presented results from its underground drilling program in the Juarez Zone at its Plomosas mine in Chihuahua.  ON DEALS AND CORPORATE ISSUES, Discovery Silver announced a number of management appointments (Cordero project, Chihuahua). GR Silver appointed Cástulo Molina Sotelo as Country Manager, Mexico (Plomosas project, Sinaloa). Mexican Gold informed that it will host its annual general meeting of shareholders on December 10, 2025 (Las Minas project, Veracruz).  Radius Gold appointed Alejandro Ly as Vice President Exploration (Amalia project, Chihuahua). Santacruz Silver announced the appointment of Bruce Wolfson to its Board of Directors and the retirement of Roland Löhner (Zimapan mine, Hidalgo). Vizsla Royalties congratulated Vizsla Silver on the positive results of the Feasibility Study on the Panuco project, Sinaloa. Garibaldi proposed extension of warrant expiry dates (Rodadero project, Sonora). Apollo granted Restricted Share Units to certain officers and directors (Cinco de Mayo project, Chihuahua). VVC Resources announced its strategic decision to exit the Gloria Copper Project in Chihuahua. Masivo Silver secured a 10 year land-use and access agreement for the private property where the Cerro Colorado project in Sonora is located. ON SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY, No relevant news.

ON MEXICO ISSUES

  • Kootenay, Silverco, IMPACT, and GR Silver reported the best drilling intercepts in Mexico on the second week of November, 2025. Details are shown in the table below:

ON EXPLORATION

  • Defiance Silver Corp., provided an update on the recently completed trench sampling program at its San Acacio project in Zacatecas. A total of 76 trenches were dig and sampled in the area known as Almaden-Carolina pits, and 49 in the area known as Esperanza-Guadalupe pits, all of them along the 2.1km of strike length of the Veta Grande vein system, with approximately 1.1km of trenching being completed across the vein system. Highlights at Almaden-Carolina pits include trench CHSA-24-32 with 355 g/t Ag, 4.16 g/t Au, 4.2% Pb, and 0.5% Zn over 3.25m. Highlights at Esperanza-Guadalupe pits include trench CHSA-24-116 with 5,180 g/t Ag, 4.85 g/t Au, 0.7% Pb, and 0.1% Zn over 0.6m, and trench CHSA-24-110 with 1,155 g/t Ag, 4,12 g/t Au, 2.3% Pb, and 0.2% Zn over 0.85m. “The results from this trenching program will enhance the Company’s understanding of the surface geology and mineralization and will contribute valuable data to support the upcoming mineral resource estimate”.

ON MINING

  • DynaResource Inc., reported Q3, 2025 production and financial results from its San Jose de Gracia mine in Sinaloa (all currency is expressed in US dollars). The company mined 74,680 tonnes and milled 62,741 tonnes of 3.3 g/t Au with metallurgical recoveries of 70.5% to produce 4,830 Oz Au. It sold 4,780 Oz Au. The company also reported revenue of $14.1M; net income of $1.3M; operating cash flows before change in non-cash working capital items of $2.4M; and cash flow used in operating activities of $999.4K.
  • Starcore International Mines Ltd., announced Q2 production results from its San Martin mine in Queretaro. The company milled 51.960 tonnes of 1.33 g/t Au and 14 g/t Ag with metallurgical recoveries of 77.17% and 49.30% respectively to produce 1,860 Oz AuEq.
  • Luca Mining Corp., reported Q2, 2025 consolidated production and financial results from campo Morado and Tahuehueto mines located in Guerrero and Durango respectively (all amounts are expressed in US dollars). The company mined 241,153 tonnes and milled 250,807 tonnes to produce 5,457 Oz Au, 312.2K Oz Ag, 2M Lb Pb, 1,048M Lb Zn, and 2.61M Lb Cu. (At Campo Morado, Guerrero, Luca processed 173,260 tonnes to produce 30.2M Lb ZnEq at cash cost and AISC of $1.09 and 1.43 per Lb ZnEq respectively. At Tahuehueto, Durango, Luca processed 77,548 tonnes to produce 5,579 Oz AuEq).  The company sold 3,990 Oz Au, 233.9K Oz Ag, 762K Lb Pb, 7.6M Lb Zn, and 1.88M Lb Cu. Luca also reported net revenue of $35.04M; cost of sales of $31.1M; mine operating earnings of $3.9M; mine operating cash flow before taxes of $7.2M; loss earnings of $16.02M; adjusted net loss of $49K; net free cash flow before working capital of ($3.25M); EBITDA of (10.8M),; and adjusted EBITDA of $4.34M.
  • Heliostar Metals Ltd., presented Q3, 2025 production and financial results from their Mexican operations (currency is expressed in US dollars). At La Colorada, Sonora the company produced 5,311 Oz Au or 5,479 Oz AuEq and sold 4,122 Oz Au or 4,229 Oz AuEq at cash and AISC of USD $1,592 and $1,648 per Oz AuEq. At San Agustin, Durango, Heliostar produced 3,638 Oz Au or 3,686 Oz AuEq and sold 3,430 Oz Au or 3,480 Oz AuEq at cash and AISC of $1,389 and $1,587 per Oz AuEq. At Ana Paula, Guerrero, the company spent $3.9M in development and exploration, and announced that it progressed its ongoing 15,000m drilling program with the goal of delivering mineral reserves to support a 10-year life of mine in the Feasibility Study planned to be released in H1, 2027. At Cerro del Gallo, Guanajuato, it conducted advanced study works towards releasing a Pre Feasibility Study. Results of this study are planned to be released in the coming weeks. Consolidated operational and financial results are shown in the table below:

ON FINANCING

  • Silver Viper Minerals Corp., announced a non-brokered private placement for gross proceeds of up to CAD $12M from the sale of up to 15,000,000 of units at a price of CAD $0.8 per unit. Later on, the company upsized to up to 18,750,000 of units at a price of CAD $0.8 per unit for gross proceeds of up to $15M. Gross proceeds will be used for working capital requirements and other general corporate purposes (La Virginia project, Sonora).
  • Alamos Gold Inc., declared a quarterly dividend of USD $0.025 per common share. The dividend is payable on December 18, 2025 to shareholders of record as of the close of business on December 4, 2025. Alamos also informed that it repurchased 928,729 shares at a cost of USD $28.8M, or $30.96 per share, under its Normal Course Issuer Bid (NCIB) thus far in November (Mulatos mine, Sonora).
  • Torex Gold Resources Inc., renewed its Normal Course Issuer Bid (NCIB), allowing the company to repurchase up to approximately 10% of its public float (about 8.13 million shares) over the period from November 21, 2025, to November 20, 2026. Torex had a total of 96,176,134 Common Shares issued and outstanding and a public float of 81,334,308 Common Shares. The buyback program, which was previously active, is designed to return capital to shareholders and is flexible, enabling Torex management to purchase shares on the open market as market conditions allow, with a daily maximum purchase limit. The company has already executed some share repurchases under the current NCIB at an average price of around CAD $46.78 per share. Beyond the buyback, Torex’s strategic objectives include advancing the Media Luna project in Guerrero to full production, optimizing existing operations, expanding reserves and resources, and pursuing disciplined growth while maintaining responsible mining practices.
  • Vizsla Silver Corp., announced that it plans to raise USD $250M through the issuance of convertible senior notes due 2031. The proceeds will be used to support exploration and development of its Panuco silver-gold project in Sinaloa, fund potential acquisitions, and cover general corporate expenses. A portion of the funds will also be allocated to purchase capped call transactions, which are designed to offset potential dilution from the conversion of the notes. The company can redeem the notes and holders have repurchase rights under some events. The offering is subject to certain conditions, including regulatory approvals and the notes will be convertible into shares or cash, with specific terms to be determined based on market conditions.

ON RESOURCES AND DEVELOPMENT

  • Silverco Mining ltd., engaged SGS Canada Inc., to validate and update Mineral Resource Estimate (MRE) at Cusi mine, Chihuahua. The MRE will be prepared in accordance with NI43-101 Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects and will incorporate new data and expand the scope of the previous historical estimate. The updated MRE is expected later this quarter.
  • GR Silver Mining Ltd., released results from drill hole SMS25-12 collared at San Marcial Area in its Plomosas project in Sinaloa. It intersected two silver mineralized zones with multiple intervals of high grade, extending the mineralization approximately 75m below the current San Marcial Resource Area. This hole encountered 124 g/t Ag, 0.1% Pb, and 0.2% Zn over 9.6m, including 284 g/t Ag, 0.1% Pb, and 0.5% Zn over 2m, plus 232 g/t Ag, 0.02g/t Au, and 0.1% Zn over 5m, including 956 g/t Ag, 0.02 g/t Au and 0.1% Zn. Hole SMS25-12 confirms the continuity of the hydrothermal breccia for at least 400m below surface and suggest potential to expand resources. A step-out drilling program is being planned for the first half of 2026.
  • Kootenay Silver Inc., published results from the first seven drill holes of the ongoing program at Columba project in Chihuahua. This 50,000m drilling program aims to extend and expands known mineralization on the extensive Columba vein system. Drilling highlights (TW reported) include hole CDH-25-218 on I Vein Area with 303 g/t Ag, 0.08 g/t Au, 0.7% Pb, and 2-1% Zn over 2-34m, including 921 g/t Ag, 0.12 g/t Au, 2.6% Pb, and 6% Zn over 0.41m, plus 28 g/t Ag, 0.22 g/t Au, over 15-93m, including 847 g/t Ag, 0.18 g/t Au, 0.4% Pb, and 0.3% Zn over 0.32m, plus 32 g/t Ag and 0.21 g/t Au, over 7.08m, plus 255 g/t Ag, 0.4% Pb, and 1.7% Zn over 0.74m, plus 26 g/t Ag, 0.32 g/t Au, and 0.1% Zn over 9.44m; and hole CDH-25-214 on D Vein with 45 g/t Ag and 0.1% Zn over 2.42m, including 185 g/t Ag, 0.1% Pb, and 0.1% Zn over 0.23m, plus 57 g/t Ag and 0.1% Zn over 1.59m, plus 231 g/t Ag, 0.2% Pb and 0.8% Zn over 0.39m, plus 108 g/t Ag, 0.1% Pb, and 0.2% Zn over 4.83m, including 362 g/t Ag, 0.1% Pb, and 0.2% Zn over 0.69m, plus 90 g/t Ag, 0.1% Pb, and 0.2% Zn over 2.07m, ´plus 102 g/t Ag, 0.2% Pb, and 0.2% Zn over 2.07m, plus 104 g/t Ag, 0.1% Pb, and 0.2% Zn over 0.23m. The company also reported the discovery of porphyry style gold mineralization along I Vein hosted in breccias and feldspar porphyries in holes CDH-25-217 and 218, with the identification of classic B style veins plus or minus molybdenite along with disseminated pyrite and unidirectional solidification textures.
  • Silverco Mining Ltd., released drill results from its 15,000m 2025 drill program at Cusi mine in Chihuahua. Drilling highlights include hole CU-25-35 (San Miguel Zone) with 0.16 g/t Au, 180 g/t Ag, 0.3% Pb, 1% Zn (194 g/t AgEq) over 1.5m, plus 0.32 g/t Au, 334 g/t Ag, 2.7% Pb, and 3.1% Zn (425 g/t AgEq) over 3.4m, including 1.05 g/t Au, 1,075 g/t Ag, 9.9% Pb, and 10.6% Zn (1,409 g/t AgEq) over 0.8M; hole CU-25-33 (San Miguel Zone) with 0.45 g/t Au, 427 g/t Ag, 1.6% Pb, and 6.5% Zn (554 g/t AgEq) over 1.2m, plus 0.18 g/t Au, 241 g/t Ag, 0.7% Pb, and 1.9% Zn (272 g/t AgEq) over 0.6m; hole CU-25-34 (Eduwiges Zone) with 0.21 g/t Au, 67 g/t Ag, 2.4% Pb, and 7.6% Zn (259 g/t AgEq) over 1.1m; and hole CU-25 36a (Eduwiges Zone) with 3.17 g/t Au, 231 g/t Ag, 11.2% Pb, and 10.7% Zn (764 g/t AgEq) over 1.5m. These are the last drill results to be included in the upcoming Mineral Resource Estimate update, which is expected to publish in December 2025.
  • IMPACT Silver Corp., presented results from its underground drilling program in the Juarez Zone at its Plomosas mine in Chihuahua. Drill results lie outside of the JORC mineral resource blocks published by the previous operator. Juarez Zone remains open for exploration. The table below shows a summary of the drill results:

ON DEALS AND CORPORATE ISSUES

  • Discovery Silver Corp., announced a number of management appointments, including Raymond Yip as Chief Information Officer, Kara Byrnes as Vice President Exploration and Geology-Porcupine,  Gerry Stinson as Vice President, Environment, Porcupine Operations, and Amanda Kasner as Vice President, Business Optimization (Cordero project, Chihuahua).
  • GR Silver Mining Ltd., appointed Cástulo Molina Sotelo as Country Manager, Mexico (Plomosas project, Sinaloa).
  • Mexican Gold Mining Corp., informed that it will host its annual general meeting of shareholders on December 10, 2025 (Las Minas project, Veracruz).
  • Radius Gold Inc., appointed Alejandro Ly as Vice President Exploration (Amalia project, Chihuahua).
  • Santacruz Silver Mining Ltd., announced the appointment of Bruce Wolfson to its Board of Directors, effective November 17, 2025. The Company also announces that Mr. Roland Löhner has notified the Company that he intends to step down from the board of directors following the upcoming annual general and special meeting on November 25, 2025 (Zimapan mine, Hidalgo).
  • Vizsla Royalties Corp., congratulated Vizsla Silver Corp., on the positive results of the Feasibility Study on the Panuco project, Sinaloa.
  • Garibaldi Resources Corp., proposed extension of warrant expiry dates and announced that it has applied to the TSX Venture Exchange to extend the expiry dates of certain warrants issued in December 2022 from December 2025 to December 2027. The exercise prices of these warrants will remain unchanged at CAD $0.40 and CAD $0.45. The extension is subject to exchange approval. The company aims to give warrant holders additional time to exercise their warrants, potentially supporting continued investor interest and capital raising opportunities (Rodadero project, Sonora). 
  • Apollo Silver Corp., granted Restricted Share Units (RSUs) to certain officers and directors. The Company granted an aggregate of 750,000 RSUs. The RSUs vest in three equal tranches over 36-months. Upon vesting, each RSU entitles the holder to receive one common share of the Company. (Cinco de Mayo project, Chihuahua).
  • VVC Resources announced its strategic decision to exit the Gloria Copper Project in Chihuahua, due to high maintenance costs, political instability, and safety concerns, despite its geological potential. The company will instead focus its exploration efforts on the Cumeral Gold Project in Sonora, which offers better permitting prospects, strong local support, and significant upside potential.
  • Alamos Gold Inc., declared a quarterly dividend of USD $0.025 per common share. The dividend is payable on December 18, 2025 to shareholders of record as of the close of business on December 4, 2025. Alamos also informed that it repurchased 928,729 shares at a cost of USD $28.8M, or $30.96 per share, under its Normal Course Issuer Bid (NCIB) thus far in November (Mulatos mine, Sonora).
  • Masivo Silver Corp., secured a 10 year land-use and access agreement for the private property where the Cerro Colorado project in Sonora is located. The agreement grants the Company full rights to rehabilitate or construct access roads, establish drill pads and core storage facilities, set up temporary camps and offices, and conduct drilling, sampling, and mineral extraction activities—subject to the required environmental permits. The land-use agreement is a prerequisite to obtaining these permits and ensures compliance with local and federal environmental regulations.

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On the picture below, a normal fault in an outcrop of the Upper Volcanic Supergroup of extensive silicic ignimbrites in Chihuahua, Mexico. Photo taken by Miguel A Heredia.