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

By Jorge Cirett

During the 16th week of the year (April 14th to April 20th, 2025), companies working in Mexico presented 25 press releases. Three companies informed about exploration on their properties. Five companies reported quarterly/yearly results. Three companies informed on financing rounds, one on its incentive plan, one more on the coming exercise of warrants and another on the exercise of an over-allotment option. One company completed the sale of its only operating mine in Mexico, another one informed on a recommendation to proceed with a merger, one more on the completion of the acquisition of a property out from Mexico and one more on the appointment of a new CEO. ON MEXICO ISSUES, no relevant news.  ON EXPLORATION, in Sonora, Tocvan Ventures and Colibri Resource presented drilling results from Gran Pilar/El Pilar. In Durango, Pinnacle Silver and Gold updated on work at El Potrero. ON MINING, Orla Mining, Golden Minerals, Elemental Altus Royalties, Sierra Metals, Avino Silver & Gold Mines and Bear Creek mining reported their quarterly/yearly results. ON FINANCING, companies announcing different stages of financing rounds include Silver Tiger Metals (C$15 M), Kingsmen Resources (C$1.5 M) and Impact Silver (C$5 M). Osisko Development informed on the listing of warrants, Minera Alamos is implementing an omnibus incentive plan and Endeavour Silver informed on the over-allotment exercise for US$5 M. ON RESOURCES AND DEVELOPMENT, no relevant news. ON DEALS AND CORPORATE ISSUES, Fortuna Mining completed the sale of the San Jose Mine in Oaxaca. Equinox Gold informed on the recommendation to shareholders of Equinox for the merger with Calibre Mining. Discovery Silver completed the acquisition of a significant property out from Mexico. Regency Silver appointed a new CEO. ON SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY, no relevant news.

ON MEXICO ISSUES

  • No Relevant News.

ON EXPLORATION

  • Tocvan Ventures Corp. presented results of the remaining three holes of the 1,167.5 m diamond drill program at the Gran Pilar project in Sonora, within the majority owned (51%) Main zone of held in partnership with Colibri Resource Corp. Highlighted results comprise 46.85 m @ 0.48 gpt Au, 5 gpt Ag, 0.2% Zn (including 2.55 m @ 7.21 gpt Au, 80 gpt Ag, 0.3% Pb, 3.0% Zn); 0.80 m @ 0.11 gpt Au, 17 gpt Ag, 1.58% Cu.
  • Pinnacle Silver and Gold Corp. updated on work at its Potrero project in Durango. Surface mapping has extended the vein system along strike for 1,100 m, with 46 samples collected for assaying. Cleaning of underground workings has been completed at Pinos Cuates, La Dura and Dos de Mayo, with 86 samples collected at Pinos Cuates. “…. the vein system is at least 125 metres wide at this locality. Vein widths have been measured as ranging from 0.50 metres on surface up to 7 metres underground at Pinos Cuates”. Mineralization at Pinos Cuates consists of vein breccia with clasts of host rocks, colloform quartz, chalcedonic quartz, and bands of opaque quartz with ginguro texture.
  • Colibri Resource Corp. presented the assay results from three holes drilled at El Pilar, in Sonora, by its partner Tocvan Ventures Corp. Highlighted core length results comprise 46.85 m @ 0.48 gpt Au, 5 gpt Ag, 0.2% Zn (including 2.55 m @ 7.21 gpt Au, 80 gpt Ag, 0.3% Pb, 3.0% Zn); 0.80 m @ 0.11 gpt Au, 17 gpt Ag, 1.58% Cu.

ON MINING

  • Orla Mining Ltd. provided an operational update for Q1 2025. At Camino Rojo, in Zacatecas, Orla mined nearly 1.9 M tonnes of ore and 2.8 M tonnes of waste (1.48 strip rate), stacking 18.4 K tonnes for a total of 1.7 M tonnes stacked averaging 0.78 gpt Au, to produce 47,759 Oz Au in the period.
  • Golden Minerals Co. reported full year 2024 results. In February 2024 the company suspended mining operations at Velardeña, in Durango, and subsequently sold the property to a privately held Mexican company for US$5.5 M in cash plus VAT. The company is still owed US$0.2 M plus VAT. Later on the year was sold the Mexican subsidiary holding tax losses to a private Mexican company. In November 2024 the company sold its Yoquivo project in Chihuahua for US$0.57 plus VAT.
  • Elemental Altus Royalties. Announced its operating and financial results For Q4 and full year 2024. During Q4 Elemental had revenue of US$5.5 M, with 2,552 Oz AuEq attributable. For the year, revenue of US16.3 M and adjusted revenue of US$21.6 M, with 8,987 Oz AuEq attributable (Mercedes, Sonora).
  • Sierra Metals Inc. reported first quarter 2025 production results, including figures from its Mexican operations. At Bolivar, in Chihuahua, 4,839 tpd were processed averaging 0.71% Cu, 17.3 gpt Ag, 0.29 gpt Au, recovering 89.92% Cu, 81.23% Ag, 66.42% Au, to recover 5.97 M Lb, Cu, 191 K Oz Ag, 2,604 Oz Au.
  • Avino Silver & Gold Mines Ltd. delivered Q1 2025 production results. At the Avino Mine in Durango, 167.8 K tonnes were milled with an average grade of 58 gpt Ag, 0.55 gpt Au, 0.50% Cu, recovering 85% Ag, 75% Au, 87% Cu, to produce 265.7 K Oz Ag, 2,225 Oz Au, 1.6 M Lb Cu. Avino has started underground development work at La Preciosa after receiving all required permits. “Significant progress continues at La Preciosa mine. Blasting and construction of the relatively short 360 metre decline is underway and equipment mobilization has been swift, … The new jumbo drill is working on the San Fernando haulage ramp as it progresses toward intercepting the Gloria and Abundancia veins”.
  • Bear Creek Mining Corp. reported its annual consolidated financial results for 2024. Events that occurred during the year include: restructuring the agreement with Sandstorm Gold Ltd., which reduced the gold deliverables by 325 Oz Au per month, the amendment of the US$22.5 M Sandstorm convertible debenture, granting a NSR on the Corani (Peru) asset and issuing share consideration to Sandstorm; produced 40,220 Oz Au, 217.7 K Oz Ag; recorded a non-cash impairment charge of US$27.2 M. During the year the company mined 106.4 K tonnes at Mercedes, in Sonora, processing 400.7 K tonnes averaging 3.30 gpt Au, with a recovery of 95% Au, to produce 40.2 K Oz Au, 217.7 K Oz Ag, at an AISC of $1,888 per Oz Au. Underground development of 10,464 m during the period.

ON FINANCING

  • Osisko Development Corp. announced that 51.1 M share purchase warrants issued between October and November 2024 will be listed for trading on the TSX Venture Exchange. Each warrant entitles the holder to purchase one common share of Osisko at US$3.00 per common share (San Antonio, Sonora).
  • Silver Tiger Metals Inc. closed its bought deal offering of common shares for gross proceeds of C$15 M (El Tigre, Sonora).
  • Kingsmen Resources Ltd. arranged a non-brokered private placement financing to raise up to C$1.5 M (Las Coloradas, Chihuahua).
  • Minera Alamos Inc. received approval from the TSX Venture Exchange for the implementation of the omnibus incentive plan. “The Omnibus Incentive Plan is a ten percent (10%) rolling plan of issued and outstanding common shares, pursuant to which the Board of Directors may grant stock options, restricted share units and deferred share units to acquire common shares from time to time” (Santana, Sonora).
  • Impact Silver Corp. announced a non-brokered private placement of C$3.5 M with lead orders from Trafigura PTE Ltd. and Palisades Goldcorp Ltd. “The non-brokered private placement will consist of a LIFE offering for $1.75 million, which is being fully allocated to Trafigura, and a standard private placement for $1.75 million, of which Palisades is participating for $1.1 million” (Plomosas, Chihuahua).
  • Endeavour Silver Corp. informed the underwriters of its past financing have exercised its over-allotment option, for additional gross proceeds of US$4.99 M, for total gross proceeds from the offering of US$50 M. The proceedings are to fund part of the purchase of the Huachocolpa Uno mine in Peru (Terronera, Jalisco).
  • Impact Silver Corp. amended its previously released non-brokered private placement from C$3.5 M to aggregate gross proceeds of up to C$5.0 M. The non-brokered private placement will still consist of a LIFE offering for C$1.75 M, which is being fully allocated to Trafigura, and a standard private placement for C$3.25 M (Plomosas, Chihuahua).  

ON RESOURCES AND DEVELOPMENT

  • No Relevant News.

ON DEALS AND CORPORATE ISSUES

  • Fortuna Mining Corp. completed the sale of its 100 percent interest of the San Jose mine in Oaxaca to JRC Ingeniería y Construcción S.A.C., a private Peruvian company. The purchase agreement envisages the payment of US$6.4 M, the payment of US$1.2 M for pre-paid working capital items and tax receivables and the rights to receive up to US$8.3 M upon the completion of certain conditions. “Fortuna successfully built, expanded, and operated the underground San Jose mine for thirteen years, developing it into one of the 12 largest primary silver producers in the world for several years”.
  • Equinox Gold Corp. announced that independent proxy advisory firms Institutional Shareholder Services Inc. and Glass, Lewis & Co. issued positive voting recommendations to shareholders of Equinox Gold for the proposed business combination with Calibre Mining Corp. (Los Filos, Guerrero).
  • Discovery Silver Corp. reported the completion of the acquisition of the Porcupine operations from Newmont Gold (Cordero, Chihuahua).
  • Regency Silver Corp. appointed Bruce Bragagnolo as CEO of the company (Dios Padre, Sonora).

ON SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY

  • No Relevant News.

On the image below: Flow banded felsic dike on a Sonora Desert project. Picture by Jorge Cirett.

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

By Jorge Cirett

During the 14th week of the year (March 31st to April 6th, 2025), companies working in Mexico presented 30 press releases. Not a single company informed on early exploration at its property. One company announced the start of commercial production. Six companies informed on financing rounds, one on the granting of options, another on DTC eligibility and one more on an extension for warrant exercising. Two companies informed on the start of drilling campaigns at their advanced projects, one on a new discovery in an advanced project, another on the near completion of construction of a mine, two more released their 2024 MRE’s and the filing of technical reports, and one more on drilling results on its operating mine. A company announced the spin-out of a subsidiary, one more the suspension of mining operations due to the failure to obtain a community’s permit, another informed on the sale of its Mexican subsidiary, one more on its government liaisons, another  advised its shareholders to take no action in a hostile take-over bid, one more optioned a mining property and one more informed on the advance of its property portfolio. ON MEXICO ISSUES, according to the AIMMGM, the federal government gave the greenlight to 27 permits. Vizsla Silver paused exploration at Panuco, in Sinaloa, on security concerns.  ON EXPLORATION, no relevant news. ON MINING, Luca Mining announced commercial production at Tahuehueto, in Durango. ON FINANCING, companies announcing different stages of financing rounds include Canuc Resource (C$2.3 M), Endeavour Silver (US$45 M), Heliostar Metals (C$75 M), Silver Tiger (C$15 M), GoGold Resources (C$86.2 M) and Fortune Bay (C$2.8 M); Royalties Inc. announced its shares are eligible through DTC, Impact Silver proposed to extend the expiry date of warrants, GR Silver granted incentive options. ON RESOURCES AND DEVELOPMENT, Heliostar Metals is to commence a drilling campaign at Ana Paula, in Guerrero. Capitan Mining commenced an RC drilling campaign at Cruz de Plata, in Durango. Vizsla Silver announced the discovery of mineralization six kilometers from the current MRE at Panuco, in Sinaloa; Endeavour Silver informed the Terronera Mine in Jalisco is in the final stages of construction; Aura Minerals reported the 2024 MRE for the Aranzazu Mine in Zacatecas, and filed the report; Gold Resource released high-grade polymetallic underground drilling results from the Don David Mine in Oaxaca. First Majestic released MRE’s on its four operating mines in Mexico.  ON DEALS AND CORPORATE ISSUES, Riverside Resources announced the spin-out Blue Jay Gold obtained the needed final order. Equinox Gold indefinitely suspended operations at Los Filos Mine in Guerrero, for lack of a community permit. Golden Minerals sold its Mexican subsidiary. Oroco Resource informed on meetings with government executives. Sierra Metals advised its shareholders not to take action on a hostile take-over bid. Masivo Silver optioned the Cerro Colorado property in Southern Sonora. Empress Royalty informed on the advance of its portfolio with a new property coming into production. ON SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY, no relevant news.

ON MEXICO ISSUES

  • According to the AIMMGM (Asociación de Ingenieros de Minas, Metalurgistas y Geólogos), the federal government has given the green light to at least 27 permits on the mining industry. Furthermore, the president of the CAMIMEX (Cámara Minera de México), Pedro Rivero, stated that dialog with the Mexican authorities has been very productive. Camimex works alongside the government on the development of the rulebook that is to guide the application of the Mining Law approved in April 2023. This rulebook is expected to be produced during the second quarter of 2025.
  • Vizsla Silver Corp. announced the pause of field work at its Panuco project in Sinaloa, due to current security conditions in the area.

ON EXPLORATION

  • No Relevant News.

ON MINING

  • Luca Mining Corp. announced commercial production at its Tahuehueto mine in Durango, releasing also its production guidance for 2025 at Tahuehueto and Campo Morado, in Guerrero. At Tahuehueto the processing plant can process 1,000 tpd and is currently producing at 82% capacity. The company presented two production tables for 2025: one with 85,000 – 100,000 Oz AuEq produced metal and another with 65,000 – 80,000 Oz AuEq of payable metal during the year. “The Company anticipates generating between $30 million and $40 million in free cash flow2 before working capital adjustments for the year”.
  • Alamos Gold Inc. plans to release its Q1 2025 financial results on April 30, 2025 (Mulatos, Sonora).

ON FINANCING

  • Canuc Resources Corp. closed the first tranche of its previously announced private placement financing, with gross proceeds of C$2.3 M. “Proceeds will be used for expenses associated with completing the acquisition of MacDonald Mines Exploration Ltd. and for the exploration and development of the Company’s new and existing exploration and development assets” (San Javier, Sonora).
  • Endeavour Silver Corp. upsized its previously announced bought deal of common shares for gross proceeds of US$45 M. The net proceeds of the offering will be used to fund a portion of the cash component of a mining company in Peru (Terronera, Jalisco).
  • GR Silver Mining Ltd. granted 860 K incentive stock options to certain employees and consultants, 400 K incentive stock options to certain executive officers and 154.8 K deferred share units to the company’s non-executive directors for director’s fees relating to Q1 2025 (Plomosas, Sinaloa).
  • GoGold Resources Inc. filed a short form prospectus pursuant to its C$75 M bought deal public offering of common shares (Los Ricos, Jalisco).
  • Royalties Inc. announced that its common shares are now eligible for electronic clearing and settlement in the United States through the Depository Trust Company (DTC). “DTC eligibility streamlines the trading process, making it more efficient for investors and brokers” (Royalties on Bilbao, Zacatecas).
  • Silver Tiger Metals Inc. filed a final short form prospectus with the securities commissions in each of the provinces of Canada, except Quebec, in connection with its bought deal public offering of common shares intended to raise up to C$15 M. If an over-allotment option is exercised in full, the aggregate gross proceeds would rise to C$17.2 M (El Tigre, Sonora).
  • GoGold Resources Inc. closed the previously announced bought deal offering, for aggregate gross proceeds of C$86.2 M (Los Ricos South, Jalisco).
  • Impact Silver Corp. proposed the extension by 18 months of 33.4 M warrants expiring in 2025. Such an extension is subject receipt of TSX Venture Exchange approval (Plomosas, Chihuahua).
  • Fortune Bay Corp. intends to complete a non-brokered private placement for aggregate gross proceeds of up to C$2.8 M (Ixhuatan, Chiapas).

ON RESOURCES AND DEVELOPMENT

  • Heliostar Metals Ltd. is to mobilize two drill rigs in April to commence a 15,000 m drilling campaign at Ana Paula, in Guerrero. The drill program will focus on infill drilling, testing the extent of satellite zones and test exploration targets north of the Parallel Panel.
  • Capitan Silver Corp. commenced drilling at its Cruz de Plata project in Durango. The initial 10,000 m of reverse circulation (RC) drilling is to focus on definition and step out drilling at Jesus Maria and its extension into the recently acquired Fresnillo claim, step out drilling along the Gully Fault zone to the northeast and drill targets on parallel mineralized structures to the north of Jesus Maria. “In total there are 8 silver mineralized structures that have been identified at Cruz de Plata for a cumulative strike of 7km”.
  • Vizsla Silver Corp. announced the discovery of high-grade mineralization on the Animas vein system, six km to the northeast of the Copala resource area, within its 7,190 ha Panuco project in Sinaloa. Highlighted true width high-grade intervals within a broader mineralization envelope below historic mine workings comprise 5.85 m @ 4.26 gpt Au, 653 gpt Ag (including 1.31 m @ 4.00 gpt Au, 1,190 gpt Ag and 1.13 m @ 14.10 gpt Au, 1,398 gpt Ag); 2.60 m @ 2.00 gpt Au, 457 gpt Ag, 0.1% Pb, 0.2% Zn (including 1.09 m @ 3.42 gpt Au, 814 gpt Ag, 0.1% Pb, 0.2% Zn).
  • Endeavour Silver Corp. informed its Terronera Mine in Jalisco is in the final construction stages. Highlights include advances in the commissioning of the upper platform process plant, testing of the crushing, grinding, flotation and tailing thickening circuit (producing 2 tonnes of concentrate), concentrate filter pre-commissioning, tailing filter mechanical assembly completed, tailing storage facility nearly complete, the first production stope has been mined and backfilled and surface run-of-mine and crushed stockpiles reached 40 K tonnes.
  • Aura Minerals Inc. reported updated mineral reserves and mineral resources for its four operating mines, including the Aranzazu mine in Zacatecas. “Infill and deep drilling campaigns from 2018 to 2024 in the Glory Hole (GH) zone have been successful in extending known mineralization…. Drilling campaigns in 2024 confirmed the extension of skarn mineralization in the Esperanza zone, with promising copper and gold grades”. Proven and probable reserves comprise 11.5 M tonnes averaging 0.64 gpt Au, 1.04% Cu, 17 gpt Ag, containing 237 K Oz Au, 264.1 M Lb Cu, 6.1 M Oz Ag. Measured and indicated resources comprise 20.1 M tonnes averaging 0.76 gpt Au, 1.18% Cu, 19 gpt Ag, containing 493,885 Oz Au, 521.9 M Lb Cu, 12.3 M Oz Ag. Inferred resources comprise 5.6 M tonnes averaging 0.44 gpt Au, 0.82% Cu, 14 gpt Ag, containing 78,808 Oz Au, 101.9 M Lb Cu, 2.5 M Oz Ag.
  • Gold Resource Corp. released a summary of the 2024 exploration drill results from its Don David Mine in Oaxaca. The program focused on underground infill and expansion drilling within the Three Sisters and Gloria vein systems as well as in veins of the North Arista system. Highlighted true-with results comprise 4.70 m @ 14.13 gpt Au, 125 gpt Ag, 0.32% Cu, 2.8% Pb, 7.1% Zn; 12.30 m @ 3.97 gpt Au, 71 gpt Ag, 0.29% Cu, 2.3% Pb, 4.2% Zn; 8.03 m @ 0.60 gpt Au, 40 gpt Ag, 0.17% Cu, 2.3% Pb, 4.9% Zn; 3.89 m @ 5.86 gpt Au, 33 gpt Ag, 0.24% Cu, 1.6% Pb, 6.2% Zn; 6.00 m @ 1.36 gpt Au, 372 gpt Ag, 0.60% Cu, 1.1% Pb, 2.6% Zn; 4.48 m @ 2.08 gpt Au, 1,299 gpt Ag, 0.32% Cu, 0.6% Pb, 1.5% Zn; 8.72 m @ 1.69 gpt Au, 298 gpt Ag, 0.24% Cu, 1.0% Pb, 2.1% Zn; 5.53 m @ 0.19 gpt Au, 28 gpt Ag, 0.12% Cu, 0.8% Pb, 5.6% Zn; 5.33 m @ 1.89 gpt Au, 746 gpt Ag, 0.21% Cu, 0.8% Pb, 1.5% Zn.
  • Aura Minerals Inc. filed updated technical reports of its mines, including the one on the Aranzazu Mine in Zacatecas. “In 2024, the Mine produced 77.6 thousand tonnes (kt) of concentrate from 1,229 kt of mill feed with average grades of 1.5% Cu, 0.83 g/t Au, and 22 g/t Ag”.
  • First Majestic Silver Corp. announced the 2024 mineral reserve and mineral resource estimates for its mines, including its Mexican operations. First Majestic is currently mining at Cerro Los Gatos (70% attributable to First Majestic) in Chihuahua, San Dimas in Durango, Santa Elena in Sonora and La Encantada in Coahuila. Total contained metals in Mexico amount to 2.61 M Oz Au, 303.3 M Oz Ag, 74 M Lb Cu, 751 M Lb Pb, 1,430 M Lb Zn (or 633.7 M Oz AgEq). The company also owns the Jerrit Canyon Mine in USA, with 1.9 M Oz Au in measured and indicated resources and 1.9 M Oz Au in inferred resources.

ON DEALS AND CORPORATE ISSUES

  • Alamos Gold Inc. filed its annual information form and 2024 annual report on Form 40-F, including its audited financial statements for 2024 with the SEC on EDGAR as well as on SEDAR+ (Mulatos, Sonora).
  • Riverside Resources Inc. announced that the spin-out of its subsidiary Blue Jay Gold Corp. has been approved by shareholders, with completion expected in late H1. Riverside will continue to focus on its royalty generation and project generator model in the Americas, while Blue Jay is to pursue exploration and development of several projects in Ontario (Cecilia, Sonora).
  • Equinox Gold Corp. has indefinitely suspended operations at its Los Filos mine in Guerrero, following the expiry of its land access agreement with the community of Carrizalillo at the end of March. “EquinoxGold has been engaged in collaborative discussions with the three communities that host the mine since November 2023. Consensus on terms was reached in January 2025, and new long-term agreements were subsequently ratified and signed with the Mezcala and Xochipala communities. To date, Carrizalillo has not signed a new long-term agreement with the Company”.
  • Golden Minerals Co. sold its wholly owned subsidiary, Minera de Cordilleras S. de R.L. de C.V. to a privately held Mexican company for consideration of US$600 Ka (previously held Rodeo, in Durango).
  • Oroco Resource Corp. informed of its meeting with Sinaloa’s governor Ruben Rocha and other senior state government officials. “The Governor recognizes the project’s potential for responsible development, investment, and long-term economic growth, and confirmed the potential contribution of the Santo Tomás Project to the future of the state economy, particularly that of the Municipality of Choix”. This meeting followed prior meetings in Mexico City with the undersecretary of economy Rosendo Gutierrez and Jose Aboitiz, Head of Extractives Activities Coordination Unit and Luz Hiram Olimpia, Director General of Mining Development, aimed to prepare for the incorporation of the Santo Tomas project into the Key Development Projects Registry of the Economy’s Mining Coordination Office (Santo Tomás, Sinaloa).
  • Riverside Resources Inc. informed that the Supreme Court of British Columbia has granted the final order involving the spin-out of its equity interest in its subsidiary Blue JayGold Corp., that is to focus on projects in Ontario (Cecilia, Sonora).
  • Sierra Metals Inc. acknowledged the press release by Alpayana S.A.C. announcing an intention to update its previously announced unsolicited all-cash takeover bid to acquire all of the issued and outstanding common shares of Sierra Metals. The company advises shareholders to TAKE NO ACTION at this time (Bolivar, Chihuahua).
  • Canasil Resources Inc. announced that DeVisser Gray LLP, Vancouver, has agreed to act as the Company’s auditors, replacing the previous auditors Davidson & Company LLP (Nora, Durango).
  • Masivo Silver Corp. completed the signing of an arms-length agreement to acquire the Cerro Colorado project from a private owner and Minera GoldZone S.A. de C.V. and partners. The project is located 11 km north of the Piedras Verdes open pit mine in Sonora. Upon completing the agreement Masivo will grant 300 K shares; pay US$60 K and either 1 M Masivo shares or US$100 K on the first anniversary; pay US$70 K  and either 1.5 M Masivo shares or US$150 K on the second anniversary; pay US$80 K and either 2 M Masivo shares or US$200 K on the third anniversary; pay US$100 K and either 2.5 M shares or US$250 K on the fourth anniversary. GoldZone and partners will retain 1.5% NSR, which Masivo can buy for US$1 M.
  • Empress Royalty Corp. informed on the advance to commercial production of the Tahuehueto mine in Durango by Luca Mining (see above), on which Empress has a 100% silver stream.

ON SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY

  • No Relevant News.

On the image below: Flow banded felsic dike on a Sonora Desert project. Picture by Jorge Cirett.

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

By Jorge Cirett

During the 12th week of the year (March 17th to March 23rd, 2025), companies working in Mexico presented 25 press releases. Four companies informed on exploration on three properties, three companies presented quarterly and/or full year 2024 reports and two companies provided updates on their operations. Five companies informed on financing rounds and one more on the granting of options. Two companies informed on the filing of its case against Mexico on an international institution. ON MEXICO ISSUES, Almaden Minerals and Almadex Minerals filed a legal suit against Mexico on the CPTPP for US$1.06 billion. ON EXPLORATION, in Sonora, Tocvan Ventures and Colibri Resource informed on drilling at Gran Pilar/El Pilar. in Durango, Pinnacle Silver and Gold informed on underground sampling at El Potrero; Silver Wolf Exploration updated on work at Ana Maria. ON MINING, Orla Mining, United States Antimony and Orogen Royalties presented Q4 and/or full year 2024 reports. Sierra Metals recommend to its shareholders to reject an unsolicited bid and Starcore International Mines is to process carbonaceous ore at its San Martin plant in Queretaro. ON FINANCING, companies announcing different stages of financing rounds include Pantera Silver (C$9.5 M), Goldgroup Mining (C$7 M), Heliostar Metals ((C$17 M), Capstone Copper (US$500 M), Gogold Resources (C$75 M). VVC Exploration granted incentive options. ON RESOURCES AND DEVELOPMENT, Fuerte Metals reported drilling results from Cristina, in Chihuahua. Mithril Silver and Gold released results from drilling at Copalquin, in Durango. Torex Gold Resources released resource estimates for the different deposits at its Morelos Complex in Guerrero.  ON DEALS AND CORPORATE ISSUES, Inomin Mines has to amend the technical report on La Gitana, in Oaxaca. VVC Exploration, Silver Spruce Resources and Bear Creek Mining announced movements on their boards. Almaden Minerals and Almadex Minerals filed for international arbitration against Mexico under the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP). ON SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY, no relevant news.

ON MEXICO ISSUES

  • Almaden Minerals and Almadex Minerals filed a lawsuit against Mexico under the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP) for US$1.06 billion.

ON EXPLORATION

  • Pinnacle Silver and Gold Corp. provided results from underground sampling as part of the due diligence work completed before acquiring the El Potrero project in Durango. Sampling of veins containing grey black ginguro bands in the Pinos Cuates mine returned 0.9 m @ 9.32 gpt Au, 254 gpt Ag; 0.8 m @ 8.21 gpt Au, 153 gpt Ag; 1.4 m @ 7.92 gpt Au, 63 gpt Ag; 0.3 m @ 6.71 gpt Au, 113 gpt Ag. “… the historic workings stretching over a 500 metre strike length and the absence of any drilling or other modern exploration implies significant potential for resource development on a strong epithermal vein system”. Work to be realized in the property includes a Lidar survey for topography and structural interpretations, rehabilitation of numerous underground workings followed by its mapping and sampling, as well as surface mapping to trace the vein system.
  • Tocvan Ventures Corp. and partner Colibri Resource Corp. released results from two more holes drilled at its El Pilar (within Gran Pilar) project in Sonora. Highlighted core length intervals comprise 97.35 m @ 0.65 gpt Au, 4 gpt Ag (including 66.0 m @ 0.95 gpt Au, 5 gpt Ag, which includes 36.30 m @ 1.59 gpt Au, 8 gpt Ag, which includes 3.00 m @ 5.75 gpt Au, 6 gpt Ag and 1.20 m @ 15.35 gpt Au, 4 gpt Ag); 122.20 m @ 0.03 gpt Au, 1 gpt Ag (including 9.60 m @ 0.15 gpt Au).  Ten core drillholes totaling 1,167.5 meters were completed earlier this year within the majority owned (51%) Main Zone held in partnership with Colibri. “… the Company is outlining a permitting and operations strategy for a pilot facility at Pilar”.
  • Silver Wolf Exploration Ltd. provided highlights on 2024 work and the outlook for 2025 on its Ana Maria project in Durango. During 2024 2,560 m were drilled in 17 holes, analyzing 1,234 samples, confirming the presence of large chimney-style breccias and CRD-style mineralization. “These results will be integrated into the geological model, more mapping and sampling will be applied to other high potential areas of the property where chimney breccias have been identified on surface. Silver Wolf is looking forward to drill-test new targets”.

ON MINING

  • Sierra Metals Inc. provided a corporate update on operations, including on the Bolivar mine in Chihuahua. The board of directors continues to recommend shareholders reject the hostile take-over bid launched by a subsidiary of Alpayana S.A.C. Further improvements to drive lower costs in 2025 and an expected AISC at around $3.38 per Lb CuEq for Bolivar.
  • Starcore International Mines Ltd. announced the results of the in-plant test of the CIL circuit to treat carbonaceous ore at its San Martin mine and processing plant in Queretaro. The firm Kappes, Cassiday & Associates conducted the in-plant test for one month and processed approx. 2,000 tonnes of carbonaceous ore, grading 2.2 gpt Au, 20.7 gpt Ag, with the plant able to recover over 80% Au, 63 % Ag from these ores (… we plan to follow the test by processing 100 tonnes/day of the carbonaceous ore as part of regular plant production, gradually increasing to 180 tonnes/day within a few months”.
  • Orla Mining Ltd. announced results for Q4 and year 2024. In Q4 2024 the Camino Rojo Oxide mine produced 26,531 Oz Au by mining 50.2 K tpd and stacking 18.5 K tpd averaging 0.94 gpt Au at cash cost $550 and an AISC of $826 per Oz Au. In the year 136,748 Oz Au were produced, for a revenue of US$343.9 M, net income of US$89.0 M and US$152.7 M in free cash flow. By the end of the period the company had US$96.6 M in cash and cash equivalents, with US$8.3 M in debt. Camino Rojo Extension is now named Zone 22, and during the year drilling identified mineralization up to 0.9 km from the current resource, with the system open down plunge and at depth. An initial inferred resource in this zone is planned to be completed in Q2 2025 and integrated into the underground resources of the Camino Rojo sulfide deposit.
  • Orogen Royalties Inc. reported a total revenue of C$9.9 M for year 2024, including 34% increase in Ermitaño royalty revenue of $7.9 M. the company has a royalty on the Ermitaño deposit, being mined by First Majestic as part of its Santa Elena project in Sonora.
  • United States Antimony Corp. reported fiscal and operational results for 2024. Revenues were US$14.9 M, resulting in gross profits of US$6.8 M. The company ended 2024 with US$18.2 M in cash and cash equivalents and US$327 K of debt. “. As we announced late last year, we are firing up our Madero Smelter in Mexico this month with new international antimony material arriving today at a key port in Mexico. Additional raw antimony inventory is on the water being shipped to Mexico. All necessary improvements to furnaces at Madero have been completed on time and below budget. We see this business becoming a key contributor to our financial results in the remaining three quarters of 2025” (Los Jaurez, Queretaro).

ON FINANCING

  • Pantera Silver Corp. announced 4.74 M share purchase warrants were exercised for total proceeds of C$948 K (Nuevo Taxco, Guerrero).
  • Goldgroup Mining Inc. closed the first tranche of a non-brokered private placement for C$7 M in gross proceeds. Mr. Eric Sprott, through 2176423 Ontario Ltd. acquired C$6.75 M in shares. “Following completion of the Private Placement, Mr. Sprott will beneficially own and control 22,500,000 Common Shares and 11,250,000 Warrants representing 12.5% of the outstanding Shares on a non-diluted basis and 17.6% of the outstanding Shares on a partially diluted basis assuming the exercise of such Warrants” (Cerro Prieto, Sonora).
  • VVC Exploration Corp. announced the granting of incentive stock options to directors, officers and consultants to the company (Samalayuca, Chihuahua).
  • Heliostar Metals Ltd. entered into an amended agreement with Cormark Securities Inc. and Velocity Trade Capital Ltd., as co-lead underwriters on behalf of a syndicate of underwriters, to purchase on a bought deal private placement basis 17 M common shares for gross proceeds of C$17 M (Ana Paula, Guerrero).
  • Capstone Copper Corp. launched an offering of US$500 M aggregate principal amount of senior notes due 2033, for latter on the week upsizing the offering to US$600 M aggregate principal amount of 6.750% senior notes due 2033. “The Company intends to apply the gross proceeds from the sale of the Notes to repay project financing debt at its Mantoverde S.A. subsidiary, to pay down debt on the Company’s senior secured revolving credit facility, and for general corporate purposes” (Cozamin, Zacatecas).
  • GoGold Resources Inc. entered into an agreement with a syndicate of underwriters led by BMO Capital Markets under which the underwriters have agreed to buy on bought deal basis C$75 M in common shares of the company (Los Ricos Sur, Jalisco).

ON RESOURCES AND DEVELOPMENT

  • Fuerte Metals Corp. reported results from ten holes of a drilling program at its Cristina project in Chihuahua. A total of 10,314 m in 40 holes have been drilled in the 21,000 m drill program. Highlighted true width intervals comprise 27.0 m @ 0.5 gpt Au, 60 gpt Ag, 0.03% Cu, 0.2% Pb, 0.7% Zn (including 1.9 m @ 1.1 gpt Au, 239 gpt Ag, 0.11% Cu, 0.9% Pb, 2.8% Zn; 22.5 m @ 0.75 gpt Au, 70 gpt Ag, 0.03% Cu, 0.4% Pb, 1.1% Zn (including 2.6 m @ 1.4 gpt Au, 233 gpt Ag, 0.10% Cu, 0.6% Pb, 2.3% Zn). “The forty holes completed to date since 2024 have successfully defined a series of continuous higher grade zones extending over several hundred vertical metres within the main Guadalupe vein, and now within the Los Ingleses and Mexico Libre vein systems”.
  • Mithril Silver and Gold Ltd. released results from six holes on the ongoing drill program at its Copalquin project in Durango. Highlighted core length intercepts comprise 3.35 m @ 26.5 gpt Au, 1,046 gpt Ag; 0.65 m @ 12.1 gpt Au, 292 gpt Ag; 0.50 m @ 3.53 gpt Au, 3 gpt Ag; 5.00 m @ 5.08 gpt Au, 22 gpt Ag (including 1.00 m @ 16.7 gpt Au, 73 gpt Ag); 0.84 m @ 1.78 gpt Au, 36 gpt Ag; 3.62 m @ 9.62 gpt Au, 55 gpt Ag (including 0.72 m @ 45.5 gpt Au, 221 gpt Ag); 0.46 m @ 4.11 gpt Au, 84 gpt Ag; 1.99 m @ 4.29 gpt Au, 73 gpt Ag (including 0.50 m @ 15.4 gpt Au, 214 gpt Ag); 2.75 m @ 1.23 gpt Au, 81 gpt Ag (including 0.50 m @ 5.16 gpt Au, 334 gpt Ag). The holes at La Soledad in the Target 1 resource area intercepted multiple veins with higher grades than the known mineral resource. Drilling on Target 2, El Peru/Las Brujas will commence in April 2025. Mithril program is to complete 35,000 m of drilling during 2025.
  • Torex Gold Resources Inc. reported year-end 2024 mineral reserves and resources for the Morelos Complex, in Guerrero, which includes the producing El Limón Guajes Mine Complex (consisting of the ELG Open Pits and ELG Underground), Media Luna Underground mine, development phase EPO Underground deposit, and surface stockpiles. The company plans to produce at least 450 K Oz Au per year through 2030. As can be seen on the tables below, the Morelos Complex has 45.7 M tonnes @ 5.06 gpt AuEq in measured and indicated resources and 16.5 M tonnes @ 4.22 gpt AuEq in inferred resources, containing 7.43 M Oz AuEq and 2.24 M Oz Au respectively.
  • Inomin Mines Inc. informed that following a technical disclosure review by the British Columbia Securities Commission, the technical report of 2020 on its La Gitana project in Oaxaca does not comply with current NI 43-101 standards, and should not be relied upon, until an amended compliant report is prepared.
  • VVC Exploration Corp. announced the appointment of Mr. Bill Kerrigan as president and chief operating officer. “Mr. Kerrigan will continue to be President of Plateau Helium Corporation. Mr. James A. Culver will remain as CEO of VVC “(Samalayuca, Chihuahua).
  • Silver Spruce Resources Inc. appointed Paul K. Smith and William Fleming to the company’s advisory board (Pino de Plata, Chihuahua).
  • Bear Creek Mining Corp. announced that Andrew Swarthout and Sandra Daycock have retired from the board of directors. “Further to Bear Creek’s news releases on March 4, 2025 and March 11, 2025, Equinox, Sandstorm and the Company continue to advance definitive documentation related to (i) the amending agreements with each of Sandstorm and Equinox to temporarily defer certain interest payments under certain outstanding debt arrangements (the “Debt Amendments”); and (ii) the extension of up to US$6.5 million in additional credit to the Company from Sandstorm” (Mercedes, Sonora).
  • Almaden Minerals Ltd. announced the filing of its memorial submission relating to its international arbitration proceedings under the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP) with the United Mexican States (Mexico). “Almaden is pursuing this Claim together with Almadex Minerals Ltd)… Prior to the illegal acts of Mexico which resulted in the complete loss of the investment, Almaden held 100% of the Ixtaca precious metals project in Mexico….. while Almadex held a 2.0% NSR royalty on the Project….. The Claimants filed their Request for Arbitration in June, 2024, and the three-person arbitration panel has now been formed…. Based on a valuation by an independent quantum expert, the Claimants are seeking damages of US$1.06 billion, in the aggregate. This number will be further updated as the Claim proceeds, to reflect future movements in precious metal prices, exchange rates, interest rates, and other factors”. For a complete description of the case explained by Almaden, please see the press release at: https://gambusinoprospector.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/03/2025-03-21_almaden-files-memorial-documentation-for-US-1.06-B-damages-claim-against-mexico.pdf .
  • Almadex Minerals Ltd. filed its memorial submission relating to its international arbitration proceedings under the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP) with the United Mexican States. Almadex is pursuing this Claim together with Almaden Minerals Ltd. in the terms set above.

ON SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY

  • No Relevant News.

On the image below: Drilling under the scarp on a Sonoran project. Drone picture by Jorge Cirett.

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

By Jorge Cirett

During the 8th week of the year (February 17th to February 23rd, 2025), companies working in Mexico presented 28 press releases. Two companies informed on exploration on their properties and nine companies presented quarterly and full year 2024 reports. Two companies informed on financing rounds and two more about its inclusion on the list of top performing TSX companies. One company released the 2024 MRE for several deposits, while one more filed a previously released MRE. Three companies released drilling results from their advanced companies and one more elaborated on its plans for 2025. Two companies announced senior board position changes. ON MEXICO ISSUES, no relevant news. ON EXPLORATION, in Chihuahua, Kingsmen Resources completed a review on the geochemistry of surface samples. In Durango, Silver Wolf Exploration released results from drilling at Ana Maria. ON MINING, Sandstorm Gold, Pan American Silver, Alamos Gold, Coeur Mining, Torex Gold, Capstone Copper, Starcore International, First Majestic Silver and Newmont presented Q4 and full year 2024 reports. ON FINANCING, Quetzal Copper and Tocvan Ventures informed on the closing of financing tranches for C$487.5 K and C$1.05 M respectively. Luca Mining and Heliostar Metals informed on its inclusion on the list of top performing companies in the TSX. ON RESOURCES AND DEVELOPMENT, Alamos Gold presented the MRE for five properties within the Mulatos district in Sonora. Prime Mining disclosed its 2025 program for Los Reyes, in Sinaloa. Endeavour Silver reported drilling results from La Luz area at its Bolañitos producing property in Guanajuato. Vizsla Silver filed the MRE report on Panuco, in Sinaloa. Luca Mining released results from drilling at Tahuehueto, in Durango. Heliostar Metals reported results from the drilling program at Ana Paula, in Guerrero.  ON DEALS AND CORPORATE ISSUES, Centenario Gold and US Antimony announced movements on their boards of directors. ON SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY, Guanajuato Silver Co. informed on diverse initiatives it is taking on the communities nearby to its operations in Durango and Guanajuato.

ON MEXICO ISSUES

  • No Relevant News.

ON EXPLORATION

  • Silver Wolf Exploration Ltd. announced results of the drill program on El Soldado claim at the Ana Maria project in Durango. A total of 17 holes and 2,560 m were drilled, testing the continuity of the carbonate replacement deposits and breccia structures observed. Highlighted core length intercepts comprise 1.0 m @ 1.91% Zn; 6.05 m @ 0.25% Pb, 0.45% Zn (including 0.85 m @ 52 gpt Ag, 0.4% Pb, 2.2% Zn). The “inaugural drill program was successful in identifying significant subvertical breccias (“Chimney” bodies) with extensive hydrothermal mineralization and dolomitization underlying the historical Silver, Lead, and Zinc (Ag-PbZn) workings at El Soldado”. The Ana Maria project is adjacent to the significant past producer Ojuela mine.
  • Kingsmen Resources Ltd. completed a review of the geochemistry of samples collected from the Soledad and Soledad II vein systems at its Las Coloradas project in Chihuahua. The variations of pathfinder elements with silver are interpreted to indicate different pulses of mineralization. The potential for intrusion-related and skarn mineralization has not been explored to date.

ON MINING

  • Sandstorm Gold Ltd. released its financial results for the quarter and year ended in December 2024. Without disclosing by operation, the company had a total yearly revenue of US$176.3 M, or 72,810 Oz Au (holds royalties on Cosalá, Sinaloa).
  • Pan American Silver Corp. provided fourth quarter and yearly 2024 results and its outlook production for 2025. The company generated US$196.2 M in cash flow in Q4 and US$445.1 M in 2024, producing 21.1 M Oz Ag, 892.5 K Oz Au in the year at $14.30 per Oz Ag and $1,203 per Oz Au in the year. At the end of the period Pan American had a working capital of US$1,033.4 M, inclusive of cash and short-term investments of US$887.3 M, and a total debt of US$803 M. For 2025 the company forecasts production of 5.5 – 5.8 M Oz Ag at La Colorada in Zacatecas and 0.9 – 1.0 M Oz Ag, 28 – 31 K Oz Au at Dolores, in Chihuahua.
  • Alamos Gold Inc. reported Q4 and full year 2024 results. The company produced 567 K Oz Au in 2024, at total cash cost of $927 per Oz Au and an AISC of $1,281 per Oz Au. At Mulatos, in Sonora, 205 K Oz Au were produced in the year. Cash and cash equivalents of US$327.2 M at the end of 2024.
  • Coeur Mining Inc. announced Q4 2024 and full year financial results. During the year the company produced 341,852 Oz Au, 11.4 M Oz Ag at cash cost $1,203 per Oz Au and $16.55 per Oz Ag. Coeur generated US$1.1 B in revenue in 2024. Closed on February 14, 2025, the 1.58 B acquisition of SilverCrest Metals (Las Chispas, Sonora). Guidance of 16.7-20.3 M Oz Ag, 380,000-440,000 Oz Au for 2025. At Palmarejo, in Chihuahua, 1.76 M tonnes were milled in 2024, averaging 2.18 gpt Au, 141 gpt Ag, recovering 93% Au, 85% Ag, to produce 108,666 Oz Au, 6.78 M Oz Ag, at cash cost $892 per Oz Au, $14.28 per Oz Ag, generated US$138.1 M in cash flow, while investing US$13.2 M in exploration. “Seven rigs were active during the quarter, with three rigs focused on step-out drilling along the western extension of the Hidalgo corridor. A new mineralized structure discovered in 2024 called the Libertad Footwall has demonstrated splays and breccias similar to those contained at Guadalupe and Independencia. Exploration drilling successfully traced these Libertad structures over 750 meters along strike. In addition, the 2024 drill program at Hidalgo and Libertad was a significant contributor to inferred resource growth. Successful exploration also led to a maiden resource at the San Juan target and an extension of the Guadalupe zone”.
  • Torex Gold Resources Inc. reported Q4 and full year 2024 financial and operational results. Annual production was 452,523 Oz Au (or 461,420 Oz AuEq), with a gold recovery of 90.6%, total cash cost of $940 per Oz Au and an AISC of $1,156 per Oz Au.  Achieved a mining rate of 2,092 tonnes per day from ELG (El Limon-Guajes) underground. Net income of US$134.6 M, adjusted net earnings of US$224.3 M and readjusted EBITDA of US$541.1 M, with net cash generated from operating activities of US$449 M. Negative free cash flow of US$122.9 M as a direct result of US$449.0 M invested in the Media Luna project, which stood at 94% completion at the end of the period. Closed the year with US$331.5 M, including US$110.2 M in cash and US$221 available on credit facilities (Morelos Complex, Guerrero).
  • Capstone Copper Corp. informed on financial results for Q4 and full year 2024. The company had a net income in 2024 of US$82.9 M, an adjusted EBITDA of US$496 M, operating cash flow of US$414.8 M, net debt of US$742.0 M, availability of US$506.4 M comprising US$132.4 M in cash and US$374 M on a credit facility. The consolidated copper production in 2024 was 184,460 tonnes of Cu at cash cost $2.56 per Lb Cu. At Cozamin, in Zacatecas, 24,907 tonnes of copper were produced during the period, at cash cost $1.75 per Lb Cu (the lowest for Capstone operations).
  • Starcore International Mines Ltd. announced production results for the third quarter 2025, ended January 2025. At San Martin, in Querétaro, 46.7 K tonnes were milled, averaging 1.74 gpt Au, 11.08 gpt Ag, recovering 82.44% Au, 49.1% Ag, to produce 2,268 Oz AuEq.
  • First Majestic Silver Corp. announced consolidated financial results for Q4 and full year 2024. The company produced 8.4 M Oz Ag, 156,542 Oz Ag (or 21.7 M Oz AgEq), realized US$138.6 M in free cash flow, with revenues of US$560.6 M, EBITDA of US$127.1 and ended the year with 2,595 Oz Au, 539.2 K Oz Ag valued at US$22.4 M. On January 16, 2025 the company completed the acquisition of Gatos Silver Inc. for a consideration of US$1.07 M in shares.
  • Newmont Corp. reported fourth quarter and full year 2024. The company reported US$3.4 B of net income in 2024, generated US$6.4 B of cash from operating activities, reported US$2.9 B in free cash flow, produced 5.7 M Oz Au and 1.9 M Oz AuEq (Cu, Ag, Pb, Zn) for a total of 6.8 M attributable Oz Au. During the year Peñasquito (in Zacatecas) produced 390 K Oz Au, 28 M Oz Ag, 90 K tonnes Pb, 236 K tonnes Zn. Cash cost was $930 per Oz Au, $11.50 per Oz Ag, $1,080 per Lb Pb, $1,430 per Lb Zn. The AISC was $1,210 per Oz Au, $15.0 per Oz Ag, $1,290 per Lb Pb, $1,890 per Lb Zn. The cash cost and the AISC are expected to increase during 2025. “Peñasquito gold production is expected to increase in 2025, as mining is expected to be from the higher gold content Peñasco pit for the first half of 2025.Gold production in 2025 is expected to be approximately 60 percent weighted to the first half of the year… co-product production of silver, lead and zinc is expected to decline from 2024 levels due to reduced mining in the Chile Colorado pit as this polymetallic mine progresses through its planned sequence”.

ON FINANCING

  • Quetzal Copper Corp. closed the third tranche of a previously announced non-brokered flow-through and non-flow-through private placement, for gross proceeds of C$487.5 K. In total the company raised gross proceeds of C$2.44 M (Las Cristinas, Chihuahua).
  • Quetzal Copper Corp. announced the extension to complete its previously announced non-flow-through portion of its non-brokered private placement, until February 28, 2025 (Las Cristinas, Chihuahua).
  • Luca Mining Corp. informed on its inclusion in the 2025 TSX Venture 50TM list of top performing companies (Tahuehueto, Durango; Campo Morado, Guerrero).
  • Tocvan Ventures Corp. closed the final tranche of its previously announced non-brokered private placement for gross proceeds of C$1.05 M (Pilar and Gran Pilar, Sonora).
  • Teck Resources Ltd. has declared “an eligible dividend of $0.125 per share on its outstanding Class A common shares and Class B subordinate voting shares, to be paid on March 31, 2025 to shareholders of record at the close of business on March 14, 2025” (San Nicolás, Zacatecas).
  • Heliostar Metals Ltd. announced it has been included in the 2024 TSX Venture 50TM list of top performing companies (Ana Paula, Guerrero; La Colorada, Sonora).
  • Alamos Gold Inc. reported mineral reserves and resources to the end of 2024. Of a total of 13.95 M Oz Au in reserves by the company, 1.39 M stand in the Mulatos district in Sonora. The total amount of reserves and resources at Mulatos is 2.13 M Oz Au, distributed in the Mulatos mine, Puerto del Aire, La Yaqui Grande, Cerro Pelon and Carricito deposits, as can be seen below. The project is heading to more underground operations with the Puerto del Aire and Cerro Pelon higher grade sulfides. A total of US$19 M is budgeted for exploration in 2025, including 15,000 m of drilling at the GAP-Victor area and PDA extension, and 20,000 m planned at Cerro Pelon.
  • Prime Mining Corp. disclosed its 2025 outlook for its Los Reyes project in Sinaloa. An initial 40,000 m of drilling is planned to identify extensions to know structures and further discovery areas, working toward a preliminary economic assessment (PEA), “refining the metallurgical, geotechnical, mine planning and development parameters for project development, including process and underground mining optimization, infrastructure assessment and permitting requirements”.  Drilling halted in late January due to safety issues on large areas of Sinaloa, but due to resume as soon as these concerns ease, with the drill rigs are still on-site. In October of last year Prime filed a mineral resource estimate with 2.19 M Oz AuEq in indicated resources and 817 K AuEq in inferred resources.
  • Endeavour Silver Corp. reported drill results from its exploration program at the Bolañitos mine in Guanajuato. The program was focused on the La Luz vein, with intersections that provide opportunities to extend mine-life. Highlighted true width intercepts comprise 1.02 m @ 1.17 gpt Au, 449 gpt Ag; 1.67 m @ 0.41 gpt Au, 183 gpt Ag; 0.95 m @ 2.03 gpt Au, 70 gpt Ag; 1.62 m @ 2.43 gpt Au, 1,063 gpt Ag (including 0.34 m @ 9.61 gpt Au, 4,070 gpt Ag); 2.49 m @ 3.15 gpt Au, 71 gpt Ag. “… eight drill holes totaling 2,000 metres has outlined high-grade mineralization over 100 metres in length to a depth of 200 metres. The area remains open to the south and to depth. Drilling will continue in the area for the first half of 2025”.
  • Vizsla Silver Corp. filed an independent technical report containing an updated mineral resource estimate (MRE) on the Panuco project in Sinaloa.
  • Luca Mining Corp. released results from the first four underground diamond drill holes on the ongoing 5,000 m exploration drill program at its Tahuehueto mine in Durango. The objective of the campaign is to define vertical and lateral extents of known mineralization within the Creston and Perdido vein systems. Highlighted core length intervals comprise 1.8 m @ 0.95 gpt Au, 60 gpt Ag, 1.11% Cu, 0.2% Pb, 0.2% Zn; 22.3 m @ 1.47 gpt Au, 42 gpt Ag, 0.44% Cu, 1.5% Pb, 2.3% Zn (Including 7.9 m @ 2.59 gpt Au, 68 gpt Ag, 0.68% Cu, 2.3% Pb, 2.7% Zn); 0.9 m @ 0.09 gpt Au, 18 gpt Ag, 0.21% Cu, 0.9% Pb, 4.0% Zn; 2.3 m @ 2.37 gpt Au, 0.1% Pb, 0.3% Zn; 7.2 m @ 0.37 gpt Au, 41 gpt Ag, 0.26% Cu, 1.8% Pb, 0.9% Zn; 1.7 m @ 0.09 gpt Au, 22 gpt Ag, 0.29% Cu, 2.1% Pb, 2.0% Zn.
  • Heliostar Metals Ltd. announced results from drilling at its Ana Paula project in Guerrero. The drilling program focus was on expanding the High Grade Panel and test step-out targets at depth beneath this zone. Highlighted core-length results comprise 161.0 m @ 4.26 gpt Au (including 30.0 m @ 10.1 gpt Au); 23.0 m @ 4.15 gpt Au (including 3.0 m @ 21.4 gpt Au); 4.6 m @ 7.91 gpt Au; 68.5 m @ 1.44 gpt Au; 24.0 m @ 5.10 gpt Au (including 3.0 m @ 10.9 gpt Au and 5.15 m @ 14.0 gpt Au); 3.80 m @ 2.43 gpt Au; 1.0 m @ 4.99 gpt Au; 66.85 m @ 3.12 gpt Au (including 15.7 @ 10.4 gpt Au); 13.0 m @ 3.50 gpt Au. 

ON DEALS AND CORPORATE ISSUES

  • Centenario Gold Corp. announced the resignation of Alain Charest as CEO of the company. “Alain will continue to represent the Company as both a board member, VP Exploration and an active adviser to the Company”. Doug Fulcher, current president of the company has been appointed CEO (Eden, Sinaloa).
  • United States Antimony Corp. announced the appointment of Mr. Rodney Blakestead as Vice President of the Mining Division and Leo Jackson as Vice President of the Mexican Antimony Division (Los Juarez, Querétaro).

ON SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY

  • Guanajuato Silver Company Ltd. informed it is sponsoring a clinic in Topia, Durango, has treated 350 patients, and the Cata clinic in Guanajuato a further 700 persons. Furthermore “Water at the mines is largely recycled, while essential water services are often provided to rural communities. With priority placed on schools, kindergartens, and community spaces…”. Among other initiatives, the company is also committed to generating zero biodiversity loss from operations. 

On the image below: Sometimes following structures from a distance is not that difficult. Drone picture by Jorge Cirett.

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

By Jorge Cirett

During the 6th week of the year (February 3rd to February 9th, 2025), companies working in Mexico presented 27 press releases. Two companies informed on exploration on their properties, one company presented its quarterly report and one updated on 2024 achievements and 2025 plans. Six companies informed on financing rounds, one informed on the exercise of warrants and one more on the granting of stock options. A company reported drilling results from a satellite deposit, two companies informed on construction advance on their properties. Four companies informed on acquisitions and one more on the resignation of its CEO. ON MEXICO ISSUES, no relevant news. ON EXPLORATION, in Sonora, Riverside Resources announced Fortuna Mining continues with the earn-in option on Cecilia. In Chihuahua, Kingsmen Resources reported surface sampling results for its Las Coloradas project. ON MINING, Heliostar Metals announced Q4 2024 production results, Avino Silver shared 2024 achievements and its 2025 outlook. ON FINANCING, eight companies informed on financing rounds, including Discovery Silver (C$247.5 M), Silver Storm Mining (C$3.45 M), Reyna Silver (C$1.04 M), Oroco Resource (C$1.5 M), Goldgroup Mining (US$1.87 M), Capitan Silver (C$5.3 M) and Southern Silver Exploration (C$3 M). Minera Alamos granted stock options. ON RESOURCES AND DEVELOPMENT, First Majestic reported H2 2024 drilling results from the Navidad deposit, satellite to the Ermitaño mine within its Santa Elena property in Sonora. Torex Gold presented the development advance on the Media Luna mine construction within its Morelos property in Guerrero. Endeavour Silver provided the construction progress advance on its Terronera mine in Jalisco.  ON DEALS AND CORPORATE ISSUES, SilverCrest Metals received clearance from the authorities for its acquisition by Coeur Mining to proceed. Barksdale Resources announced the resignation of Rick Trotman as CEO. Minera Alamos closed the acquisition of a company with a property in USA. Southern Silver Exploration entered into a letter of agreement to acquire the Nazas property in Durango. ON SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY, no relevant news.

ON MEXICO ISSUES

  • No Relevant News.

ON EXPLORATION

  • Riverside Resources Inc. announced Fortuna Mining Corp. continues to advance its earn-in option on the Cecilia project, in Sonora. The announcement comes after the completion of the Q4 2024 five-hole diamond drill program to test four different area to assess the size and the strength of the hydrothermal system. Highlighted core length intervals comprise 4.00 m @ 3.41 gpt Au; 5.25 m @ 0.39 gpt Au in the San Jose vein system, 1.75 m @ 0.38 gpt Au in the East Target and 2.00 m @ 0.21 gpt Au on the Mayra vein. “The drilling positively demonstrated scale and alterations consistent with a mineralized system worthy of more advanced drilling in addition to continued target testing”.
  • Kingsmen Resources Ltd. reported results from surface sampling at its Las Coloradas project in Chihuahua. The company has identified a new target area for drilling: DBD; This is in addition to the Mine, Aguilar and Leona targets. Highlighted surface rock samples comprise: 1.0 m @ 202 gpt Ag, 0.20 gpt Au, 1.7% Pb, 10.7% Zn; 0.8 m @ 82 gpt Ag, 2.0% Zn; 0.6 m @ 81 gpt Ag, 1.3% Pb, 3.0% Zn; 0.7 m @ 268 gpt Ag, 0.36 gpt Au, 4.1% Pb, 10.1% Zn; 1.1 m @ 243 gpt Ag, 4.4% Pb, 4.8% Zn; 1.1 m @ 94 gpt Ag, 1.9% Pb, 3.4% Zn; 0.9 m @ 308 gpt Ag, 0.24 gpt Au, 4.5% Pb, 21.0% Zn; 0.8 m @ 198 gpt Ag, 0.33 gpt Au, 5.0% Pb, 5.1% Zn; 0.9 m @ 187 gpt Ag, 0.73 gpt Au, 3.9% Pb, 6.6% Zn; 0.8 m @ 396 gpt Ag, 0.46 gpt Au, 4.6% Pb, 3.5% Zn; 0.5 m @ 335 gpt Ag, 0.27 gpt Au, 3.3% Pb, 10.6 % Zn; 0.8 m @ 169 gpt Ag, 0.45 gpt Au, 3.1% Pb, 1.6% Zn.

ON MINING

  • Heliostar Metals Ltd. announced Q4 2024 production results, adding to 20,795 Oz AuEq for the year. During the last quarter 3,052 Oz Au, 9.8 K Oz Ag (or 3,167 Oz AuEq) were sold from production at La Colorada mine in Sonora, and 7,104 Oz Au, 10.2 K Oz Ag (or 7,224 Oz AuEq) were sold from production at San Agustin, in Durango. La Colorada and San Agustin ceased mining operations in September 2023 and September 2024 respectively, and have been producing metals from re-leaching activities. For 2025 Heliostar aims to produce 17,000 to 23,300 Oz Au, 42.5 K to 51.5 K Oz Ag at La Colorada and 13,000 to 16,700 Oz Au, 34 K to 43 K Oz Ag at San Agustin in 2025 at a cash cost of $1,800 to $1,950 per Oz AuEq and an AISC of $1,950 to $2,100 per Oz AuEq. Mining operations restarted at La Colorada in January 2025 and are planned to continue through the year. At San Agustin a permit application has been submitted to expand the open pit that would allow mining operations to recommence in 2025. A feasibility study (FS) is to be completed on Ana Paula during 2025, aiming to a construction decision soon after.
  • Avino Silver & Gold Mines Ltd. shared 2024 achievements and the outlook for 2025. The company posted record revenues in Q2 and Q3 2024, with mill throughput increasing by 26% compared to Q4 2023, gold production increased 76% with improved grade feed and produced 2.65 M Oz AgEq during the year. A long-term use agreement was signed with a local community at La Preciosa (adjacent property to Avino), completed office and outbuildings, with critical stability reinforcements made at the mine entrance. For 2025 the company plans to process 700 to 750 K tonnes from both Avino and La Preciosa, expecting to produce 2.5 to 2.8 M Oz AgEq. Avino had US$26 M in cash at the end of 2024 and remains debt-free. Total exploration budget is between US$1 and US$2M to drill on the Avino and Guadalupe veins.

ON FINANCING

  • Discovery Silver Corp.  closed the bought deal public offering for gross proceeds of C$247.5 M, which includes 25 M subscription receipts issued pursuant to the exercise, in full, of the over-allotment option granted to the underwriters (Porcupine Complex, Canada; Cordero, Chihuahua).
  • Silver Storm Mining Ltd. closed an additional tranche of the non-brokered private placement offering previously announced. Under this tranche of the offering share units were issued for aggregate gross proceeds of C$2.16 M, including a C$1.5 M investment from current significant shareholder First Majestic Silver Corp. In total gross proceeds of C$3.45 M were raised (La Parrilla, Durango).
  • Reyna Silver Corp. announced the first closing of the previously announced private placement offering, for gross proceeds of C$1.12 M. Certain insiders of the company subscribed for a total consideration of C$1.04 M (Guigui, Chihuahua).
  • Oroco Resource Corp. amended the terms of a non-brokered private placement to up to C$1.5 M in gross proceeds (Santo Tomás, Sinaloa).
  • Goldgroup Mining Inc. announced that all shareholders holding share purchase warrants issued on September 2024 have exercised all the outstanding warrants, for gross proceeds of US$1.87 M (Cerro Prieto, Sonora).
  • Capitan Silver Corp. intends to increase the size of its previously announced private placement to up to C$5.3 M (Cruz de Plata, Durango).
  • Minera Alamos Inc. granted 6.2 M incentive options to new and existing employees, management, directors and consultants (Santana, Sonora).
  • Southern Silver Exploration Corp. announced the increase of its previously announced non-brokered private placement to up to C$3 M in gross proceeds (Cerro Las Minitas, Durango).

ON RESOURCES AND DEVELOPMENT

  • First Majestic Silver Corp. reported drilling results from the Navidad zone of the Santa Elena property in Sonora. The results from the second half of 2024 drilling program with 20,809 m in 17 holes are from the Navidad and Winter veins. Highlighted true width intercepts comprise 4.30 m @ 5.12 gpt Au, 43 gpt Ag; 1.22 m @ 9.22 gpt Au, 76 gpt Ag; 4.83 m @ 8.60 gpt Au, 77 gpt Ag; 6.06 m @ 5.64 gpt Au, 104 gpt Ag; 3.30 m @ 7.09 gpt Au, 1,253 gpt Ag; 3.07 m @ 4.27 gpt Au, 57 gpt Ag; 2.66 m @ 13.93 gpt Au, 99 gpt Ag; 1.38 m @ 0.42 gpt Au, 1,064 gpt Ag; 1.26 m @ 0.32 gpt Au, 462 gpt Ag; 1.59 m @ 6.40 gpt Au, 110 gpt Ag; 5.62 m @ 2.89 gpt Au, 50 gpt Ag in the Winter vein, 3.24 m @ 13.06 gpt Au, 205 gpt Ag; 2.32 m @ 7.09 gpt Au, 38 gpt Ag; 1.27 m @ 2.08 gpt Au, 120 gpt Ag; 2.58 m @ 1.44 gpt Au, 139 gpt Ag; 1.35 m @ 2.90 gpt Au, 354 gpt Ag; 4.78 m @ 1.36 gpt Au, 115 gpt Ag in the Navidad vein. Significant mineralization has been recognized for 600 m along strike and 350 on dip, with 0.65 m to 6.6 m in thickness on the Winter vein, and 1,000 m along strike and 300 downdip on the Navidad vein, which is 0.5 to 5.0 m in thickness. Exploration is being conducted in favorable host rocks concealed under extensive overlying volcanic rocks.
  • Torex Gold Resources Inc. provided an update on development of its Media Luna project to the end of 2024. Media Luna is part of the company’s Morelos property in Guerrero. The project was at 94% completion, with procurement 99% complete, underground and surface development/construction at 90% and 85% respectively. The start of the four-week tie-in of the copper and iron sulphide flotation circuits is scheduled for late February, with first concentrate production expected by the end of Q1 and commercial production shortly thereafter. “At the end of 2024, 83% of the total planned workforce at Media Luna was in place, which involved the recruitment of 136 people and transfer of 197 employees over the course of the year”.
  • Orogen Royalties Inc. announced the expansion of the Navidad target within the Ermitaño mine concession (on which Orogen has a 2% NSR) on First Majestic’s Santa Elena property in Sonora (see above for details).
  • Endeavour Silver Corp. provided a Q4 2024 construction progress update for its Terronera project in Jalisco. Project progress reached 89.4% completion, with US$302 M spent of the US$332 M budget. During Q4 1,700 m of underground development were completed, much of the upper plant platform site was finished, whereas the lower platform facilities and tailings storage facility – lower platform area was 42% complete, the laboratory building was complete and the plant maintenance building presented 80% advance. “At the end of Q4, the Terronera workforce included 297 Endeavour Silver employees and 821 contract workers”. The 2024 budget has been revised for 2025 from US$271 M to US$332 M. Full system commissioning is anticipated for early Q2 2025.

ON DEALS AND CORPORATE ISSUES

  • SilverCrest Metals Inc. received the clearance decision from the from COFECE (Comisión Federal de Competencia Económica) with respect to the company’s plan of arrangement with Coeur Mining Inc., whereby Coeur will indirectly acquire all of the issued and outstanding shares of SilverCrest (Las Chispas, Sonora).
  • Agnico Eagle Mines Ltd. and O3 Mining Inc. announced that Agnico owns now 96.5% of the issued and outstanding shares of O3 Mining (Pinos Altos, Chihuahua).
  • Barksdale Resources Corp. announced the resignation of Rick Trotman from his position as president and CEO of the company. William Wulftange, a current member of the board of directors, will assume in an interim basis all related duties (San Javier, Sonora).
  • Minera Alamos Inc. and Sabre Gold Mines Corp. announced the closing of the previously announced acquisition by Minera Alamos of Sabre and its Copperstone gold project in Arizona (Santana, Sonora).
  • SilverCrest Metals Inc. announced that the company’s securityholders have approved the plan of arrangement with Coeur Mining, Inc., whereby Coeur will acquire all of the issued and outstanding SilverCrest shares (Las Chispas, Sonora).
  • Southern Silver Exploration Corp. entered into a letter agreement with La Cuesta International, S.A. de C.V. to acquire the Nazas project in Durango. Southern Silver can earn 100% interest in Nazas by “making pre-production cash payments totalling US$130,000 over a 36 month period with a preproduction payment of US$25,000 payable every 6 months thereafter; and (ii) completing a minimum aggregate 8,000 metres of drilling on the project over a 4 year period. The Company will also pay US$25,000 in reimbursement of concession rights taxes”. The project is subject to a 2% NSR on the current claims, 1% NSR on any new claims and 0.5% NSR on third party owned lands acquired. The property comprises five claims covering 2,189 ha and has a comprehensive database that includes several thousand rock and soil samples, channel samples clay alteration studies, magnetic, gravimetric and magneto telluric surveys over selected areas and results of 18 holes totaling over 4,000 m (12 RC and 6 DDH).
  • Heliostar Metals Ltd. appointed Ms. Vitalina Lyssoun as chief financial officer (Ana Paula, Guerrero).

ON SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY

  • No Relevant news.

On the image below: Silicifed ridge on a project in the Sonora Desert. Drone picture by Jorge Cirett.

The Mining and Exploration News in Mexico: Highlights on the Fourth Week of January 2025

By Jorge Cirett

During the 4th week of the year (January 20th to January 26th, 2025), companies working in Mexico presented 26 press releases. Two companies informed on exploration on their properties, three companies presented quarterly reports and one updated on the refurbishment of an antimony smelter. Nine companies informed on financing rounds and two granted stock options. Two companies reported drilling results from producing mines and one more from an advanced property. A company resumed operations at its advanced property after a fatal accident. Two companies informed on senior staff changes. One company informed on another’s company acquisition process and one more informed on the TSX stand in relation to a take-over bid. ON MEXICO ISSUES, no relevant news. ON EXPLORATION, in Sonora, Tocvan Ventures reported surface exploration results at its Gran Pilar project. In Nayarit, Angel Wing commenced drilling at La Reyna project. ON MINING, Capstone Gold, Avino Silver and Dyna Resource presented Q4 2024 results. US Antimony provided an operational update on its Madero smelter. ON FINANCING, companies that commenced or closed financing rounds include Defiance Silver (C$732 K), Colibri Resource (C$250 K), Zacatecas Silver (C$1.5 M), Capitan Silver (C$4.2 M), Goldgroup Mining (C$3.5 M), Gold Resource Corp. (US$2.5 M). Southern Silver Exploration (C$2.5 M), Silver Storm Mining (C$3.5 M), Mexican Gold (C$160 K). Sonoro Gold and Angel Wing Metals granted options to officers and directors. ON RESOURCES AND DEVELOPMENT, Vizsla Silver resumed limited operations after a fatal accident on Panuco, in Sinaloa. Sierra Metals reported drilling results from Bolivar, in Chihuahua. Mithril Silver and Gold presented drilling results from Copalquin, in Durango. First Majestic Silver released drilling results from San Dimas, in Durango.  ON DEALS AND CORPORATE ISSUES, Zacatecas Silver and Infinitum Copper announced movements on their boards. Agnico Eagle acquired 94% of O3 Mining shares. Sierra Metals was notified by the TSX on relation to a take-over bid. ON SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY, no relevant news.

ON MEXICO ISSUES

  • No Relevant News.

ON EXPLORATION

  • Angel Wing Metals Inc. commenced a 1,500 m diamond drill program at La Reyna project in Nayarit. “The first phase of the program will include 10-12 holes aimed at confirming historical surface sampling grades, on strike continuity, orientation and depth of known mineralization, and artisanal mine workings”. Drilling is to focus on the Dolorosa, Zorrillo, San Ramon and El Polo targets.
  • Tocvan Ventures Corp. reported on surface exploration results from its 100% owned Gran Pilar project in Sonora. A total of 188 rock samples and 9 infill soil samples were analyzed from the Southern Block, with four new target areas within a 1.8 km long by 1.0 km wide zone. Another zone 2.1 km by 2.4 km remains to be sampled. Highlighted rock sample results comprise: 3.11 gpt Au, 18 gpt Ag, 0.5% Pb, 0.1% Zn; 2.74 gpt Au, 17 gpt Ag, 0.7% Pb; 2.71 gpt Au, 17 gpt Ag, 0.7% Pb, 0.1% Zn; 2.29 gpt Au, 24 gpt Ag, 0.9% Pb; 2.13 gpt Au, 0.1% Cu, 0.1% Zn; 1.45 gpt Au, 0.2% Zn; 1.12 gpt Au, 64 gpt Ag, 0.6% Pb; 1.09 gpt Au, 10 gpt Ag, 0.4% Cu; 0.88 gpt Au; 0.19 gpt Au, 0.7% Cu; 0.17 gpt Au, 0.7% Pb. High pathfinder numbers on rock sampling comprise up to 0.5% As, 312 ppm Mo and 98 ppm Sb. Nine infill soil samples returned up to 0.45 gpt Au, 8 gpt Ag, 110 ppm Cu, 671 ppm Pb, 147 ppm Zn, 463 ppm As, 3 ppm Mo. Diamond drilling continues on the Pilar project (JV with Colibri Resource Corp.) with core sample preparation ongoing of the 408 m already completed on four holes.

ON MINING

  • Capstone Copper Corp. announced consolidated production for 2024, including information from its operations in Mexico. During Q4 2024 the company produced 6,724 tonnes Cu at Cozamin, in Zacatecas, for a total yearly production of 24,906 tonnes Cu, out of a total of 141,698 tonnes Cu produced by their sulfide business. For 2025, guidance for Cozamin is similar to 2024, with 23 – 26 K tonnes Cu at cash cost $1.60 – $1.80.
  • Avino Silver & Gold Mines Ltd. presented Q4 and full year 2024 production results. At Avino, in Durango, 181.7 K tonnes were processed during the quarter, grading 56 gpt Ag, 0.59 gpt Au, 0.52% Cu, recovering 87% Ag, 74% Au, 86 % Cu, to produce 283.8 K Oz Ag, 2,560 Oz Au, 1.77 M Lb Cu (or 735 K Oz AgEq). For the year 648.8 K tonnes were processed, grading 61 gpt Ag, 0.51 gpt Au, 0.51% Cu, recovering 88% Ag, 71% Au, 87% Cu, to produce 1.1 M Oz Ag, 7,477 Oz Au, 6.2 M Lb Cu (or 2.65 M Oz AgEq). “Avino had approximately $26 million in cash at the end of 2024 and remains debt-free, excluding operating equipment leases”.
  • Fortuna Mining Corp. reported production results for the fourth quarter and full year 2024, including figures from its operations in Mexico. At San José, in Oaxaca, Fortuna milled 190 K tonnes during the quarter, at a rate of 2,437 tpd, grading 118 gpt Ag, 0.85 gpt Au, recovering 82.7% Ag, 82% Ag, to produce 594.4 K Oz Ag, 4,239 Oz Au. For the year, 735.6 K tonnes were milled at a rate of 2,138 tonnes per day, grading 125 gpt Ag, 0.89 gpt Au, recovering 86.1% Ag, 84.8% Au, to produce 2.55 M Oz Ag, 17,811 Oz Au. Last week the company announced the sale of the San José mine.
  • Dyna Resource Inc. announced its preliminary 2024 operating results and 2025 guidance. During the quarter Dyna mined 67.7 K tonnes, grading 4.12 gpt Au, recovering 76% Au to produce 6,775 Oz Au. For the year, 257.7 K tonnes were mined, averaging 4.07 gpt Au, recovering 76% Au to produce 25,677 Oz Au. For 2025 Dyna expects to produce 27,000 to 30,000 Oz Au, at an AISC of $1,850 to $2,050 per Oz Au, with US$2.5 to US$3 M in exploration expenditures.
  • United States Antimony Corp. provided an operational update on its Madero smelter in Coahuila. “Initial plans are for the Madero Smelter to process antimony ore in an amount approximating 100 tons per month”, starting next March. The company will repair and refurbish six of the seventeen furnaces at the smelter over the next month. The less than US$1 M capital expenditure program is also geared to more streamline antimony feedstock in a faster, more mechanical and less human interaction manner, allowing for increased throughput in the future.

ON FINANCING

  • Defiance Silver Corp. closed a first tranche of a non-brokered private placement for aggregate gross proceeds of C$732K (Zacatecas project, Zacatecas).
  • Colibri Resource Corp. intends to conduct a non-brokered private placement for gross proceeds for up to C$250 K (Diamante, Sonora).
  • Zacatecas Silver Corp. arranged a non-brokered private placement for total proceeds of C$1.5 M (Zacatecas Silver project, Zacatecas; Esperanza, Morelos).
  • Capitan Silver Corp. intends to raise up to C$4.2 M through a non-brokered private placement. “The Offering is expected be led by a strategic investment from the Jupiter Gold & Silver Fund” (Cruz de Plata, Durango).
  • Goldgroup Mining Inc. closed the non-brokered private placement previously announced. The company raised C$3.5 M in gross proceeds (Cerro Prieto, Sonora).
  • Gold Resource Corp. closed the registered offering for US$2.5 M in gross proceeds (Don David).
  • Angel Wing Metals Inc. granted 1.7 M stock options to directors of the company (La Reyna, Nayarit).
  • Southern Silver Exploration Corp. revised the terms of the previously announced non-brokered private placement, which is now to comprise gross proceeds of up to C$2.5 M (Cerro Las Minitas, Durango).
  • Silver Storm Mining Ltd. increased the size of its previously announced non-brokered private placement, for gross proceeds of up to C$3.5 M. First Majestic Silver (a significant shareholder) subscribed C$1.5 M in shares, which is considered a related party transaction (La Parrilla, Durango).
  • Mexican Gold Mining Corp. announced a non-brokered private placement to raise up to C$160 K (Las Minas, Veracruz).
  • Sonoro Gold Corp. granted options to certain directors, officers and consultants of the company (Cerro Caliche, Sonora).

ON RESOURCES AND DEVELOPMENT

  • Vizsla Silver Corp. resumed limited operations after the recent fatal accident at Panuco, in Sinaloa, to work in a test mine and advance towards a feasibility study.
  • Sierra Metals Inc. reported drill results for the 2024 drill program in the Marian Zone at the Bolivar mine in Chihuahua. Highlighted true width core intervals comprise 26.0 m @ 1.29% Cu, 0.34 gpt Au, 11 gpt Ag; 20.0 m @ 1.37% Cu, 0.31 gpt Au, 24 gpt Ag, 0.2% Zn; 9.5 m @ 0.85% Cu, 0.14 gpt Au, 24 gpt Au, 3.0% Zn; 10.0 m @ 1.26% Cu, 0.26 gpt Au, 40 gpt Ag, 8.3% Zn; 7.0 m @ 2.45% Cu, 0.42 gpt Au, 12 gpt Ag; 6.7 m @ 0.93% Cu, 0.22 gpt Au, 2 gpt Ag. Marian is a chalcopyrite, lesser bornite and pyrite mineralized body, interpreted as a feeder zone, cutting carbonate rocks previously affected by calc-silicate metasomatism. Mineralization is 9.0 to 26.4 m wide, with the current results having the potential to extend the ore body 300 m along strike and 600 m downdip.
  • Mithril Silver and Gold Ltd. continues drilling the Target 1 resource area at its Copalquin project in Durango. Highlighted core length intervals comprise: 7.37 m @ 4.16 gpt Au, 70 gpt Ag; 0.75 m @ 2.53 gpt Au, 60 gpt Ag; 7.65 m @ 0.23 gpt Au, 9 gpt Ag; 2.00 m @ 0.63 gpt Au, 61 gpt Ag; 5.00 m @ 0.53 gpt Au, 29 gpt Ag; 13.90 m @ 0.71 gpt Au, 35 gpt Ag (including 1.00 m @ 4.15 gpt Au, 195 gpt Ag). The company is to complete a resource estimate for the Target 1 by end of Q1 2025, and drilling is to commence with a second drill rig at the Target 2 area by April 2025.
  • First Majestic Silver Corp. released results from the 2024 drilling program at its San Dimas mine in Durango. Resource conversion and exploration drilling was performed on El Oro, Perez, Sinaloa, Santa Teresa, Rosario, Intermedia, Santa Regina, Santa Jessica and Nochebuena veins. Highlighted true length results comprise: 3.26 m @ 10.03 gpt Au, 1,996 gpt Ag; 2.30 m @ 6.28 gpt Au, 1,001 gpt Ag; 3.14 m @ 3.66 gpt Au, 485 gpt Ag; 5.06 m @ 2.00 gpt Au, 309 gpt Ag; 2.31 m @ 23.33 gpt Au, 1,045 gpt Ag; 2.97 m @ 6.61 gpt Au, 501 gpt Ag; 1.69 m @ 10.91 gpt Au, 796 gpt Ag; 1.64 m @ 8.31 gpt Au, 507 gpt Ag; 3.41 m @ 10.02 gpt Au, 359 gpt Ag; 5.86 m @ 3.11 gpt Au, 166 gpt Ag; 1.69 m @ 13.53 gpt Au, 211 gpt Ag.

ON DEALS AND CORPORATE ISSUES

  • Zacatecas Silver Corp. announced the appointment of Mr. Eric Vanderleeuw as chief executive officer and director and Mr. Mario Vetro as advisor (Zacatecas Silver project, Zacatecas; Esperanza, Morelos).
  • Infinitum Copper Corp. announced the resignation of Steve Robertson as chairman and as a director and Garrick Mendham as director of the company (La Adelita, Sonora).
  • Agnico Eagle Mines Ltd. and O3 Mining Inc. provided O3 Mining share Holders with a final reminder to tender to Agnico Eagle’s friendly all cash offer to acquire 100% of the common shares of O3 Mining at $1.67 per share, which expires on January 23, 2025 (Pinos Altos, Chihuahua).
  • Agnico Eagle Mines Ltd. announced the acquisition of 94.1% of the outstanding common shares of O3 Mining Inc., with expiry of the buy offer extended to February 3, 2025 (Pinos Altos, Chihuahua).
  • Sierra Metals Inc. was notified by the Toronto Stock Exchange (TSX) “that the TSX will defer its consideration of the acceptance of the Company’s shareholder rights plan dated December 30, 2024”. This is in relation to the un-solicited take-over bid by Alpayana S.A.C. for all of the common shares of Sierra Metals (Bolivar, Chihuahua).

ON SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY

  • No Relevant news.

On the image below: Old mine working in the Sonoran Desert. Drone picture by Jorge Cirett.

The Mining and Exploration News in Mexico: Highlights on the Second Week of January 2025

By Jorge Cirett

During the 2nd week of the year (January 6th to January 12th, 2025), companies working in Mexico presented 28 press releases. Two companies informed on drilling at their JV property, one royalty company updated on yearly results, seven companies presented quarterly releases. Two companies informed on financing rounds, one other granted deferred share units, one more repurchased a convertible debenture and another is to accelerate the expiry of warrants. One company updated the mineral resource estimate for its advanced project, another presented two press releases on the drilling of its property. One more provided an update on its mine development. Two companies updated on 2024 activities, two on appointments to the board, and one more on the engagement of a contractor. One company informed on a contractor’s employee fatality at its advanced project. ON MEXICO ISSUES, David A. Giles, former exploration head of Fresnillo plc deceased on January 10th, 2024. ON EXPLORATION, in Sonora, Tocvan Ventures and Colibri Resource informed on the drilling of their Pilar JV property. ON MINING, Sandstorm Gold presented Q4 2024 results, First Majestic Silver, GoGold Resources, Equinox Gold, Endeavour Silver, Gatos Silver and Aura Minerals presented Q4 2024 production results. Sierra Madre Gold and Silver announced commercial production at the Guitarra mine, in Estado de Mexico. ON FINANCING, GR Silver Mining granted deferred share units to non-executive directors. Gold Resource and Southern Silver Exploration informed on financing rounds. Luca Mining is repurchasing a convertible debenture, reducing its debt by US$5.8 M. Goldgroup Mining is accelerating the expiry of warrants. ON RESOURCES AND DEVELOPMENT, Vizsla Silver updated the MRE on Panuco, in Sinaloa. Silver Storm Mining presented two press releases with drilling results from La Parrilla, in Durango. Endeavour Silver updated on development at its Terronera project in Jalisco.  ON DEALS AND CORPORATE ISSUES, Aztec Minerals provided an update on activities at Cervantes, in Sonora. Impact Silver updated on activites at Plomosas, in Chihuahua, and at Zacualpan, in Estado de Mexico. Alamos Gold and Osisko Development announced appointments to the board. Mithril Silver and Gold engaged a key contractor. Vizsla Silver informed on the fatality involving a contractor’s employee at its Panuco project in Sinaloa. ON SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY, no relevant news.

ON MEXICO ISSUES

  • David A. Giles, former exploration head of Fresnillo plc, deceased on January 10, 2024. He spent most of his career in Mexico and was key on the development of core properties aiding the company to become an international significant player.

ON EXPLORATION

  • Tocvan Ventures Corp. announced the commencement of diamond drilling at its Gran Pilar project in Sonora. “An initial nine core drill holes are budgeted and pre-paid through an existing credit with partial joint venture partner, Colibri Resources Corp. (Colibri). Tocvan and Colibri share 51/49 percent interest in the 105-hectare area that contains Pilar’s Main Zone, core drilling will be focused on the JV area across the Main Zone to build out a robust geological model needed for resource estimation”. Four RC drill holes were completed prior to the holiday break, totaling 776.2 m.
  • Colibri Resource Corp. announced that the company and its partner Tocvan Ventures Corp. commenced a diamond drill program of up to 1,250 m focused on the Main Zone target at the Pilar project in Sonora (See post above).

ON MINING

  • Sandstorm Gold Ltd. sold 72,800 attributable Oz AuEq in 2024, realizing a preliminary revenue of US$176.3 M. During Q4 2024 the company sold 17,700 attributable AuEq Oz, realizing a preliminary revenue of US47.4 M (Cerro Prieto, San Francisco, Santa Elena and Mercedes, Sonora; Cosalá, Sinaloa).
  • First Majestic Silver Corp. produced 2.4 M Oz Ag, 39,506 Oz Au (or 5.7 M Oz AgEq) during Q4 2024. For the full year total production was 8.4 M Oz Ag, 156,542 Oz Au (or 21.7 M Oz AgEq). At Santa Elena, in Sonora, 10 drill rigs (eight surface, two underground) completed 18,04 m of drilling, whereas at San Dimas, in Durango, 12 rigs (three surface, nine underground) completed 29,954 m and at La Encantada, in Coahuila, three rigs (two surface, one underground) completed 3,044 m.
  • GoGold Resources Inc. produced on the last quarter of 2024, 226.3 K Oz Ag, 3,213 Oz Au, 121 tonnes Cu, 161 tonnes Zn (or 551.3 K Oz AgEq) at its Parral Tailings project. “Parral’s SART Zinc circuit, which was completed in 2024, has exceeded expectations on both base metal production and has increased the leachability of gold and silver in the heap as well, which is driving the 36% increase in production which we saw this quarter”. For 2025 the company expects to release Los Ricos South definitive feasibility study (DFS), receive the underground mining permits for Los Ricos South, make Los Ricos South construction decision after receiving permits and financing in place, and upgrade Los Ricos North project with more drilling, advancing engineering and technical reports.
  • Equinox Gold Corp. reported the production of 213,960 Oz Au in Q4 2024, without disclosing the amount by mine. At Los Filos, in Guerrero, 170,370 Oz Au were produced during 2024. Equinox Gold ended the year with US240 M and US$105 M available to draw on its revolving credit facility, plus another US$100 M undrawn accordion feature. During the quarter the company reduced its debt by US$180 M.
  • Endeavour Silver Corp. reported the production of 4.47 M Oz Ag, 39,047 Oz Au (or 7.6 M Oz AgEq) on 2024. For the quarter 824.5 K Oz Ag, 9,075 Oz Au (or 1.6 M Oz AgEq) were produced. At Guanaceví, in Durango, 58.8 K tonnes were processed in the quarter at a rate of 639 tpd, grading 440 gpt Ag, 1.53 gpt Au, recovering 86.4% Ag, 90.7% Au to recover 718.8 K Oz Ag, 2,622 Oz Au. At Bolañitos, in Guanajuato, 106.8 K tonnes were processed at a rate of 1,161 tpd, grading 36 gpt Ag, 1.95 gpt Au, recovering 85.5% Ag, 96.4% Au. Production resumed full capacity at Guanaceví, after the mill  trunnion failure in August.
  • Sierra Madre Gold and Silver Ltd. announced full commercial production at its Guitarra Mine Complex in Estado de Mexico. “The processing plant, underground mine, and all aspects of the operation have now been running at the current capacity of 500 wet metric tonnes per day for the past 90 days”. During the test mining 1,292.5 tonnes of concentrate averaging 2,594.2 gpt Ag, 34.93 gpt Au were shipped, with 94.6 tonnes remaining in inventory.
  • Gatos Silver Inc. announced production results for Q4 and year 2024 at its 70% owned Cerro Los Gatos mine in Chihuahua. The company milled 305.8 K tonnes at a rate of 3,324 tpd during the quarter, grading 294 gpt Ag, 0.26 gpt Au, 2.17% Pb, 4.28% Zn, recovering 89.4% Ag, 51.2% Au, 88.0% Pb, 63.3% Zn, to produce 2.58 M Oz Ag, 1,330 Oz Au, 12.9 M Lb Pb, 18.3 M Lb Zn. For the full year, 1.19 M tonnes were milled at a rate of 3,255 tpd, grading 284 gpt Ag, 0.29 gpt Au, 2.00% Pb, 4.22% Zn, recovering 88.9% Ag, 50.4% Au, 88.6% Pb, 63.0% Zn, to produce 9.68 M Oz Ag, 5,553 Oz Au, 46.4 M Lb Pb, 69.7 M Lb Zn.
  • Aura Minerals Inc. announced preliminary production results for Q4 2024, including information from its operation in Mexico. During the quarter the Aranzazu mine in Zacatecas produced 6,987 Oz Au, 146.7 K Oz Ag, 9.4 M Lb Cu (23,379 Oz Au). For full year 2024, 26,578 Oz Au, 539.5 K Oz Ag, 37 M Lb Cu (97,558 Oz AuEq) were produced at the site.

ON FINANCING

  • GR Silver Mining Ltd. granted a total of 145,452 deferred share units to the company’s non-executive directors for director’s fees relating to the quarter ended on December 2024 (Plomosas, Sinaloa).
  • Gold Resource Corp.is pursuing a registered direct offering to raise up to US$2.5 M (Don David, Oaxaca).
  • Luca Mining Corp. along with an arm’s-length third-party corporation, Jaluca Ltd. reached an agreement with Urion Holdings (Malta) Ltd. (Trafigura Mexico Subsidiary) to repurchase 100% of Luca’s US$5.8 M convertible debenture held by Urion. “Luca and Jaluca are purchasing 43% and 57% of the Debenture, respectively, for a total purchase price of US$7.2 million or at an as if converted basis of CAD$0.4338 per share, a discount of over 25% to Luca’s closing share price on the TSX-V on January 3, 2025 of $0.58“. Correspondingly, US$5.8 M in debt will be removed from Luca’s balance sheet, and Luca will have 221.4 M shares outstanding after completion. As a result, Luca will be US$11.1 M in debt, with US$6.75 M in cash, aiming to be debt free by the end of 2025 (Campo Morado, Guerrero).
  • Southern Silver Exploration Corp. extended the closing of the previously announced non-brokered private placement for up to C$2.2 M (Cerro Las Minitas, Durango).
  • Goldgroup Mining Inc. elected to accelerate the expiry of outstanding common share purchase warrants originally issued under financings completed in September and November of 2024 (Cerro Prieto, Sonora).

ON RESOURCES AND DEVELOPMENT

  • Vizsla Silver Corp. updated the mineral resource estimate for its Panuco project in Sinaloa. In the new report measured and indicated resources are increased by 43%, with 91% of the value in precious metals. Measured and indicated resources comprise 13 M tonnes grading 307 gpt Ag, 2.49 gpt Au, 0.27% Pb, 0.85% Zn (534 gpt AgEq or 6.23 gpt AuEq), containing 127.8 M Oz Ag, 1.04 M Oz Au, 34.9 K tonnes Pb, 110.2 K tonnes Zn (222.4 M Oz AgEq or 2.74 M Oz AuEq). Inferred resources comprise 10.5 M tonnes averaging 219 gpt Ag, 1.96 gpt Au, 0.30% Pb, 1.01% Zn (412 gpt AagEq or 4.91 gpt AuEq), containing 73.6 M Oz Ag, 660 K Oz Au, 31.2 K tonnes Pb, 106.2 K tonnes Zn (138.7 M Oz AgEq or 1.65 M Oz AuEq). This base case envisions an underground mining operation with a cut-off grade of 150 gpt AgEq, metal prices of $26.00/Oz Ag, $1,975/Oz Au, $2,425/tonne Pb, $2,976/tonne Zn. A mining cost of US$45.00/t rock and processing, treatment and refining, transportation and G&A cost of US$50.00/t of mineralized material.
  • Silver Storm Ltd. released results from its Phase 2 drilling program on the San Nicolas and C550 Zones at its La Parrilla property in Durango. Highlighted core length intervals comprise 7.00 m @ 273 gpt Ag, 0.5% Pb, 0.5% Zn (including 0.50 m @ 389 gpt Ag, 0.2% Pb, 0.8% Zn and 2.50 m @ 507 gpt Ag, 0.9% Pb, 0.1% Zn); 1.02 m @ 606 gpt Ag, 0.3% Pb, 0.1% Zn at the San Nicolas Zone, where sulfide mineralization is consists of pyrite, galena, sphalerite, acanthite, and native silver, and 3.83 m @ 0.17 gpt Au, 72 gpt Ag, 1.7% Pb, 3.1% Zn; 7.20 m @ 0.55 gpt Au, 113 gpt Ag, 1.5% Pb, 2.8% Zn (including 2.50 m @ 0.73 gpt Au, 177 gpt Ag, 2.2% Pb, 4.3% Zn); 7.20 m @ 0.29 gpt Au, 240 gpt Ag, 5.4% Pb, 5.7% Zn, on the C550 Zone, with galena, sphalerite, pyrite, pyrrhotite, and arsenopyrite mineralization.
  • Endeavour Silver Corp. provided an update on the development of its Terronera project in Jalisco. Delivery delays were experienced during December of critical parts structural steel components, impacting the expected commissioning timelines. “Following Mexico’s lifting of the transport restrictions, critical steel deliveries and installation resumed this week”. The tailings dam is ready for use, above ground stockpiles are nearing capacity, stope preparation continues in multiple levels and the SAG and ball mills have been tested.
  • Vizsla Silver Corp.  provided an update on the development of its principal asset, the net smelter royalty on the Panuco project in Sinaloa, owned by Vizsla Silver Corp. (See post above).
  • Silver Storm Ltd. announced drill results from 10 drill holes testing the C460 Zone within the Quebradillas mine at its La Parrilla property in Durango. Highlighted core length intervals comprise 18.04 m @ 364 gpt Ag, 4.3% Pb, 5.0% Zn (including 3.10 m @ 941 gpt Ag, 9.70% Pb, 10.1% Zn and 2.0 m @ 941 gpt Ag, 10.0% Pb, 13.0% Zn), 2.03 m @ 608 gpt Ag, 7.6% Pb, 5.3% Zn (including 1.03 m @ 1,158 gpt Ag, 13.8% Pb, 9.1% Zn); 4.79 m @ 0.40 gpt Au, 267 gpt Ag, 2.3% Pb, 3.7% Zn; 0.90 m @ 62 gpt Ag, 1.3% Pb, 9.3% Zn; 2.00 m @ 0.42 gpt Au, 13 gpt Ag, 0.11% Pb, 5.3% Zn; 7.00 m @ 1.66 gpt Au, 29 gpt Ag, 0.2% Pb, 7.8% Zn (including 2.00 m @ 4.53 gpt Au, 25 gpt Ag, 0.2% Pb, 13.4% Zn); 5.08 m @ 21 gpt Ag, 0.3% Pb, 4.4% Zn; 5.52 m @ 52 gpt Ag, 0.2% Pb, 12.2% Zn (including 2.02 m @ 0.16 gpt Au, 75 gpt Ag, 0.3% Pb, 22.0% Zn). At the C460 Zone mineralization is comprised of pyrite, pyrrhotite, galena, sphalerite, arsenopyrite, acanthite, and freibergite.

ON DEALS AND CORPORATE ISSUES

  • Aztec Minerals Corp. provided an update to shareholders of 2024 activities at its Cervantes project in Sonora. During 2024 were reported the final results of 1,646 m late 2023 RC drilling campaign, with the first drilling campaign in six years partially outlining an oxide gold cap to a porphyry copper discovery at the California zone. Also, two private placement financings totaling CAD$3.7 M were closed. For the first half of 2025 surface exploration is to continue at Cervantes, in preparation for potential continued step out drilling.
  • Impact Silver Corp. informed on 2024 milestones. At Plomosas, in Chihuahua, achieved substantial operational progress on the property acquired on Q2/2023, operating by Q3 2023 at 70% of design capacity, and strong drilling exploration results. A Tesla Battery Energy and System with solar capabilities was contracted for the Plomosas mine. The Royal Mines of Zacualpan District generated $6.1 M in revenue in Q3 2024, and the new Kena vein was discovered in the property with a drill intercept of 17.30 m @ 213 gpt Ag, presenting substantial exploration upside.
  • Alamos Gold Inc. announced the appointment of J. Robert S. Prichard as chair of the board of directors (Mulatos, Sonora).
  • Osisko Development Corp. announced the appointment of David Rouleau as vice president, project development (San Antonio, Sonora).
  • Altius Minerals Corp. provided an update on its project generation business activities, and its public junior equities portfolio. The corporation currently holds 19.6% interest on Orogen Royalties, same that owns the royalty on the Ermitaño deposit in Sonora.
  • Mithril Silver and Gold Ltd. engaged Daneil Kunz Associates, LLC to provide additional support for the advance of the Copalquin project in Durango. Drilling is already underway, aiming to complete 35,000 m on 2025.
  • Vizsla Silver Corp. announced that a landslide impacted one of the exploration drill pads, claiming the life of an employee of Bylsa Drilling S.A. de C.V., a contractor at Vizsla’s Panuco project in Sinaloa.

ON SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY

  • No Relevant news.

On the image below: Fault-Vein ridge in the Sonoran Desert. Drone picture by Jorge Cirett.

The Mining and Exploration News in Mexico: Highlights on the Fourth Week of December 2024

By Jorge Cirett                                             

During the 52nd week of the year (December 23rd to December 29th, 2024), companies working in Mexico presented only 5 press releases, a record low in the more than nine years we have been posting news. Not a single company informed on exploration advances at its property, one company presented monthly production. Two companies informed on financing rounds to be applied out from Mexico, a royalties company declared a quarterly dividend. No companies presented news on resources and development. One company is against an unsolicited take over bid. ON MEXICO ISSUES, Mexico is tightening the government’s grip on natural resources, El Salvador is opening to mining. The Mexican government released its Industrialization and Shared Prosperity National Strategy.  ON EXPLORATION, no relevant news. ON MINING, Dyna Resource released production figures for November 2024. ON FINANCING, Inomin Mines and Quetzal Copper closed financing tranches of C$100 K and C$1.9 M respectively, to be used in projects outside from Mexico. Sandstorm Gold declared a quarterly dividend. ON RESOURCES AND DEVELOPMENT, no relevant news. ON DEALS AND CORPORATE ISSUES, Sierra Metals is not accepting the take-over bid by Alpayana S.A.C. ON SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY, no relevant news.

On a personal note, this year was a bad year for the Mexican mining industry, and not for lack of potential or bad metal prices, but by government new policies designed to tighten the government’s grip on mineral resources. This event has taken place while one party won a majority that allows them to modify laws without hearing the opposition, and they are proceeding accordingly, not only regarding our industry of interest, but in many others, while at the same time centralizing power and demolishing institutions that can put any restrain on their will. This is not a fatal flaw, in Mexico those that are as old as me lived through a similar environment in the 70’s and 80’s of the last century, and it seems we will have to live trough this other cycle with an all-powerful government and natural resources protectionism. If history is a predictor, these kinds of systems are not efficient and ensure declining growth rates, something democracy can correct if it survives the centralism onslaught.

One sign of encouragement for the mining industry is that a proposal to ban open pit mining was put “on the freezer” (a colloquial term in Mexican politics) and probably is to be modified to allow some open pit mining operations. Afterall, it was just plain nuts not to allow even aggregate and cement plants to operate, not to name the favorite government lithium’s play in Sonora.  Adding to that positive outlook, in the last page of the recently released Plan México are the actions to be promoted by the government, including a reform to the Mining Law to allow for private enterprises to conduct exploration, to establish a different scheme for open pit mining concessions and to reduce the time for environmental permit processing. Of course, the devil is on the details, and we will have to wait for the reforms to be let known and passed before getting too optimistic. After all, bizarre laws have been produced recently by the same legislators, like the one on the Judicial branch.

We’ll keep our fingers crossed hoping common sense prevails and some burdens are lifted on this beleaguered industry. In the meantime, we in Gambusino Prospector wish you happy holidays and a great new year.

 ON MEXICO ISSUES

  • In times when Mexico is tightening the government’s grip on natural resources, El Salvador’s Congress approved the bill proposed by the president Nayib Bukele to allow exploration, exploitation, extraction and process of resources obtained from the mining of metals.
  • The Mexican government released its Industrialization and Shared Prosperity National Strategy. In the last page the vision for the mining industry is highlighted, with a plan to reform the Mining Law to allow for exploration by the private sector, the inclusion of Social Impact Studies for “everything” and the reduction of the time frame for approving Environmental Impact Studies (MIAs)

ON EXPLORATION

  • No Relevant News.

ON MINING

  • Dyna Resource Inc. released operating results for November 2024 at its San Jose de Gracia mine in Sinaloa. During the month 23.1 K tonnes were milled, grading 4.02 gpt Au, recovering 73% Au to produce 2,182 Oz Au, taking the total produced from January to November to 23,720 Oz Au. Mill throughput was 770 tpd, affected by power outages. “Metallurgical testing continued during the month with new reagents trialed. These trials are strongly indicating the ability to deliver recoveries of 78.5-79.1% from the plant flotation circuit. The company is also investigating increased overall gold recoveries via the installation of a Gravity Gold”. The company continues exploration efforts to find the higher-grade ore-shoots the district is known for.

ON FINANCING

  • Inomin Mines Inc. closed the first tranche of its non-brokered private placement, for gross proceeds of C$100 K, to be used on a project in Canada (La Gitana, Oaxaca).
  • Sandstorm Gold Ltd. declared the fourth’s quarterly cash dividend for 2024, in the amount of C$0.02 per common share (Cerro Prieto, San Francisco, Santa Elena and Mercedes, Sonora; Cosalá, Sinaloa).
  • Quetzal Copper Corp. closed a first and second tranche of the previously announced non-brokered and non-flow private placement for gross proceeds of C$1.92 M, to be used on a project in British Columbia, Canada (Cristinas, Chihuahua).

ON RESOURCES AND DEVELOPMENT

  • No Relevant News.

ON DEALS AND CORPORATE ISSUES

  • Sierra Metals Inc. announced that a majority of its shareholders committed not to tender their shares “in the event that Alpayana S.A.C. (“Alpayana”) formalizes its proposed unsolicited all-cash take-over bid to acquire all of the issued and outstanding common shares of Sierra Metals for C$0.85 per share” (Bolivar, Chihuahua).

ON SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY

  • No Relevant News.  

On the image below: Copper-stained vein ridge on a project in Sonora. Drone picture by Jorge Cirett.

The Mining and Exploration News in Mexico: Highlights on the Second Week of December 2024

By Jorge Cirett                                             

During the 50th week of the year (December 9th to December 15th, 2024), companies working in Mexico posted at least 28 press releases. Not a single company informed on exploration advances at its property, two companies presented quarterly results, one company was ordered to suspend operations, one more announced commercial production while another the re-start of heap stacking. Two companies informed on financing rounds, one on the granting of options, another on a share purchase plan, one on the evaluation of share consolidation and one more on the signing of service contracts. Six companies updated on drilling programs and one on a new MRE report for its property, one company started test mining and bulk sampling at its advanced property. One company published its annual handset book, two companies presented AGM results, three more announced appointments to the board, two companies informed on their amalgamation agreement, one more on the move of its headquarters and another one on the international arbitration proceedings against Mexico. One company published its sustainability report ON MEXICO ISSUES, Mexico is to review the proposed ban on open pit mining. ON EXPLORATION, no relevant news. ON MINING, GoGold Resources and Heliostar Metals presented quarterly reports. Torex Gold operations in Guerrero were mandated to halt by the government. Sierra Madre Gold and Silver announced commercial production at La Guitarra. Heliostar Metals intends to re-start stacking activities at La Colorada in Sonora. ON FINANCING, Tocvan Ventures and Quetzal Copper announced financing rallies for $2.1 M and C$3 M respectively. Sandstorm entered an automatic share purchase plan. Sierra Metals is considering a 20:1 share consolidation plan. Sierra Madre Gold and Silver granted stock options, Heliostar Metals signed services agreements with two companies, Defiance Silver made a clarification on the engagement of a service company. ON RESOURCES AND DEVELOPMENT, Silver Storm Mining released results from drilling at La Parilla, Mithril Silver and Gold updated on drilling at Copalquin, Defiance Silver announced a new MRE for Tepal, Pan American Silver reported drilling highlights for La Colorada and La Colorada Skarn, Prime Mining reported on expansion drilling at Los Reyes, Orla Mining updated on exploration at Camino Rojo. Fuerte Metals reported drilling results from Cristina, Vizsla Silver commenced test mining and bulk sampling at Panuco ON DEALS AND CORPORATE ISSUES, Elemental Altus Royalties published its annual handset handbook. Defiance Silver and Zacatecas Silver announced AGM’s results. Orla Mining and Luca Mining announced appointments to the board. Enduro Metals and Commander Resources announced its amalgamation agreement. US Antimony announced the move of its headquarters. Almaden Minerals informed on the international arbitration process under the TPP with Mexico. ON SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY, Capstone Copper published its 2023 sustainability report.

ON MEXICO ISSUES

  • Mexico is to review the proposed bill to ban open pit mining, announced Claudia Shienbaum, Mexico’s president.  The proposal was approved by the lower chamber of Congress in August, and also seeks to prohibit fracking and restrict water usage in areas of scarcity. She emphasized that the review will focus on ensuring environmental protection and is independent of corporate interests. “The Mexican Mining Chamber (Camimex) has voiced strong opposition to the proposed ban. Open-pit mining accounts for 60% of the value of Mexico’s national mining and metallurgical production. Camimex warns that the prohibition could lead to a 1% contraction in the country’s GDP and jeopardize nearly 200,000 jobs.”

ON EXPLORATION

  • No Relevant News.

ON MINING

  • Torex Gold Resources Inc. updated on the carbon monoxide accident that claimed the lives of two employees and one contractor and injured a second contractor. The company commenced its “own internal investigation to determine how, despite multiple levels of safety protocols and controls, such a tragedy could have occurred…. Two experienced individuals went into a restricted area where carbon monoxide was present, and in an effort to rescue their colleagues who suffered exposure, two other individuals entered the area as well. Three of the individuals passed away as a result, while the fourth was transported to a local hospital and is now at home recovering”.
  • Torex Gold Resources Inc. received notification from the DGM (Dirección General de Minas) that all activities are to be temporarily suspended at the Morelos property in Guerrero, “to support their inspection associated with the fatal incident at the El Limón Guajes underground mine” on December 5th, 2024.
  • Sierra Madre Gold and Silver Ltd. announced that industrial production has started at the Guitarra mine processing plant in Estado de México. “The plant has been operating at 86% of the milling circuit nameplate capacity, or 516 wet metric tonnes per day, for the last two (2) months”. During October 13.2 K tonnes were processed to recover a concentrate containing 21.2 K Oz Ag, 295 Oz Au, and 13 K tonnes were processed in November to recover a concentrate containing 22.9 K Oz Ag, 363 Oz Au.
  • GoGold Resources Inc. announced financial results for the three months and full year ended on September 30, 2024. The company had revenue of US$36.5 M for the year on the sale of 1.4 M Oz AgEq, with net income of $1.6 M, production of 553.4 K Oz Ag, 8,700 Oz Au, 468 tonnes Cu, 316 tonnes Zn (or 1.48 M Oz AgEq), at cash cost of $17.62 per Oz AgEq and an AISC of $24.15. Cash of US$72.0 M at the end of the period.
  • Heliostar Metals Ltd. announced its intentions to recommence crushing and stacking in January 2025 of the historical Junkyard Stockpile at the Colorada Mine in Sonora. “The planned restart would initially augment and then replace the current gold production from residual leaching at the mine”. The stockpile is located close to the La Colorada crushing circuit, containing material mined from the Gran Central Pit in the mid to late 1990’s. “Drill holes were completed on a ~35-metre grid across the stockpile with some drill holes completed on a 7-metre grid for variability testing. In total, 57 holes totalling 2,290 metres were completed”.
  • Starcore International Mines Ltd. reported results for its Q2, ended in October 31, 2024. During the period the company processed 48.2 K tonnes at its San Martin mine in Queretaro, grading 1.1 gpt Au, 9.81 gpt Ag, recovering 80.3% Au, 49.2% Ag, to produce 1,400 Oz Au, 7.6 K Oz Ag (or 1,466 Oz AuEq) at cash cost $2,746 per Oz Au. “This quarter reflects the 2-month closure of mining operations due to the safety standards upgrades that were required by the Mexican Labor Department,,,” after a fatal accident at the mine. Cash on hand is C$3.7 M and working capital C$4.1 M.

ON FINANCING

  • Sierra Madre Gold and Silver Ltd. granted stock options to two new employees of the company to purchase an aggregate of 300 K common shares (La Guitarra, Estado de México).
  • Sandstorm Gold Ltd. entered into an automatic share purchase plan under its previously announced normal course issuer bid. The company’s at-the-market equity program for up to US$150 M of common shares expired in October with no shares being issued under the program. Sandstorm renewed its revolving credit agreement allowing the company to borrow up to US$625 M (Royalty in Cosalá, Sinaloa).
  • Tocvan Ventures Corp. closed a first tranche of its previously announced non-brokered private placement for gross proceeds of $2.1 M, including $1.8 M from Sorbie Bornholm LP, a UK based institutional investor (Gran Pilar, Sonora).
  • Sierra Metals Inc. is to hold a special meeting of shareholders on January 31, 2025, to seek authorization from shareholders to consider a consolidation of all the company’s issued and outstanding common shares on 1 to 20 ratio (Bolivar, Chihuahua).
  • Heliostar Metals Ltd. entered into an agreement with Triomphe Holdings Ltd. for an initial term of six months and C$120 K, and Investors News Network with a term of three months and C$25 K, for investor relations and communication services (Ana Paula, Guerrero).
  • Defiance Silver Corp. made a clarification on the engagement of Torrey Hills Capital Inc. to provide investor relation. Torrey is to receive a monthly payment of US$5 K per month for a minimum of four months (Tepal, Michoacan).
  • Quetzal Copper Corp. announced a non-brokered private placement for aggregate gross proceeds of up to C$3 M (Cristinas, Chihuahua).

ON RESOURCES AND DEVELOPMENT

  • Silver Storm Mining Ltd. released results from drilling at La Parrilla Silver Mine Complex, in Durango. Three high-grade zones within the Central Rosarios at the Rosario mine span 275 m in strike length down to a depth of ~600 m remaining open at depth. Highlighted core length intercepts comprise 1.50 m @ 74 gpt Ag, 2.4% Pb, 3.1% Zn; 1.00 m @ 22 gpt Ag, 0.4% Pb, 4.4% Zn; 0.60 m @ 354 gpt Ag, 0.09% Cu, 5.4% Pb, 2.0% Zn; 1.76 m @ 103 gpt Ag, 1.4% Pb, 1.4% Zn; 4.23 m @ 0.25 gpt Au, 150 gpt Ag, 2.6% Pb, 3.6% Zn (including 1.81 m @ 0.31 gpt Au, 296 gpt Ag, 4.3% Pb, 5.5% Zn).
  • Mithril Silver and Gold Ltd. provided an update on current drilling the Target 1 area at its Copalquin project in Durango. The first wo holes of this campaign are at the lab, the next on the way to the lab, two more are being logged and sampled and a sixth hole has been commenced. A maiden resource for the Target 1 area is scheduled for the end of Q1 2025. Two more areas are to be drilled once the ongoing municipal road upgrade by the company is completed, which will facilitate the 40,000 m of drilling planned for 2025.
  • Defiance Silver Inc. announced a mineral resource estimate (MRE) for its Tepal Au-Cu project in Michoacan. The open pit operation model comprises 111.7 M tonnes grading 0.19% Cu, 0.26 gpt Au, 1.55 gpt Ag, containing 473.9 M Lb Cu, 926 K Oz Au, 5.6 M Oz Ag as measured and indicated resources, and 124.4 M grading 0.16% Cu, 0.25 gpt Au, 1.46 gpt Ag, containing 451 M Lb Cu, 985 K Oz Au, 5.8 M Oz Ag. Molybdenum was not included due to insufficient metallurgical testwork, but moly grades are significant and its recovery will be assessed.
  • Pan American Silver Corp. provided its annual exploration update, including its Mexican operations. At La Colorada, in Zacatecas, 13 new veins have been discovered in the eastern portion of the property. Highlighted true width intercepts comprise 0.95 m @ 9,618 gpt Ag, 4.9% Pb, 4.8% Zn; 2.32 m @ 2,615 gpt Ag, 2.3% Pb, 5.2% Zn; 3.28 m @ 308 gpt Ag, 10.2% Pb, 13.1% Zn. The San Geronimo vein system covers now 550m along the strike by 450m vertical. From May to October almost 48,000 m of drilling have been carried out. At the nearby La Colorada Skarn “infill drilling reinforced confidence in the large, indicated mineral resource updated on June 2024”. Over 11,000 m of infill drilling have been completed since then with highlighted core length intervals comprising 273.1 m @ 54 gpt Ag, 0.8% Pb, 5.2% Zn; 62.55 m @ 84 gpt Ag, 2.0% Pb, 7.6% Zn; 60.25 m @ 85 gpt Ag, 7.0% Pb, 10.4% Zn.
  • Prime Mining Corp. reported expansion drilling results from its Los Reyes project in Sinaloa. The four holes tested Guadalupe East, on the south-east end of the Guadalupe Trend, and are not included in the mineral resource estimate (MRE) released in October. Highlighted true width intervals comprise 1.25 m @ 3.34 gpt Au, 617 gpt Ag (including 0.65 m @ 6.27 gpt Au, 1,160 gpt Ag); 0.95 m @ 14.25 gpt Au, 2,150 gpt Ag; 0.80 m @ 0.81 gpt Au, 1 gpt Ag; 2.35 m @ 1.80 gpt Au, 272 gpt Ag. The company has expanded its fiscal year 2024 program to 50,000 m from 40,0000 m, with “prioritization of targets on probability of resource development and generative area discovery potential”.
  • Orla Mining Ltd. provided an update on exploration of the Camino Rojo Extension, now referred to as Zone 22, at its Camino Rojo project in Zacatecas. Highlighted core length intercepts of 11,318 m in thirteen holes comprise: 4.90 m @ 4.54 gpt Au, 7 gpt Ag, 2.08% Zn; 6.60 m @ 1.01 gpt Au, 63 gpt Ag, 1.6% Cu, 0.1% Zn (including 1.20 m @ 3.08 gpt Au, 202 gpt Ag, 4.95% Cu, 0.2% Zn); 2.90 m @ 5.65 gpt Au, 27 gpt Ag, 0.1% Pb, 1.4% Zn; 4.90 m @ 4.54 gpt Au, 7 gpt Ag, 2.1% Zn; 2.70 m @ 30.70 gpt Au, 4 gpt Ag, 1.3% Zn (including 0.60 m @ 140.50 gpt Au, 9 gpt Ag, 0.16% Cu, 5.2% Zn); 2.00 m @ 0.83 gpt Au, 393 gpt Ag, 2.4% Pb, 8.8% Zn; 15.00 m @ 0.93 gpt Au, 25 gpt Ag, 0,91% Cu; 4.50 m @ 5.17 gpt Au, 215 gpt Ag, 0.14% Cu, 3.3% Pb, 4.6% Zn; 2.80 m @ 2.99 gpt Au, 269 gpt Ag, 0.16% Cu, 4.3% Pb, 6.8% Zn. Mineralization extends up to 800 m down-plunge from the resource pit. In addition to Au-Ag-Zn sulfide replacement and skarn mineralization, Zone 22 presents Cu-Au-Ag values associated to a felsic dike intersected primarily in the deepest down-plunge extension area.
  • Fuerte Metals Corp. reported results from five diamond holes at its Cristina project in Chihuahua. The holes reported are from the Los Ingleses and Mexico Libre vein systems, which returned true width intercepts of: 0.90 m @ 3.40 gpt Au, 6 gpt Ag, 0.1% Zn; 9.00 m @ 1.50 gpt Au, 42 gpt Ag, 0.18% Cu, 0.5% Pb, 2.5% Zn; 17.50 m @ 2.40 gpt Au, 23 gpt Ag, 0.5% Pb, 1.0% Zn (including 7.50 m @ 5.30 gpt Au, 40 gpt Ag, 0.16% Cu, 1.0% Pb, 2.0% Zn); 2.40 m @ 11.90 gpt Au, 69 gpt Ag, 0.25% Cu, 1.9% Pb, 4.0% Zn; 3.00 m @ 8.60 gpt Au, 95 gpt Ag, 0.40% Cu, 1.4% Pb, 6.2% Zn (including 1.80 m @ 14.20 gpt Au, 143 gpt Ag, 0.65% Cu, 2.2% Pb, 9.8% Zn). “Fuerte has now reported thirty holes totalling 7,936.5 metres of drilling as part of a 40-50 hole, 21,000 metre drill program”. An underground resource estimate will follow the completion of the 21,000 m program in Q3 2025.
  • Vizsla Silver Corp. commenced fully funded and fully permitted test mining and bulk sample program at its Panuco project in Sinaloa. The underground scope includes 1,070 m of ramp development, lateral access and ore extraction from the 460-level zone on the Copala structure, where approximately 10 K tonnes of high-grade material is to be mined. Surface infrastructure to be completed includes construction of portal facilities, access roads and laydown areas.

ON DEALS AND CORPORATE ISSUES

  • Elemental Altus Royalties Corp. published the 2024 edition of its Annual Handset Handbook, with information on the production, development and exploration stages royalties (Mercedes, Sonora).
  • Defiance Silver Corp. announced results from its AGM and the election of Pail A. Smith as director (Tepal, Michoacan; Zacatecas, Zacatecas).
  • Orla Mining Ltd. announced the appointment of Dr. Silvana Costa as Chief Sustainability Officer (Camino Rojo, Zacatecas).
  • Enduro Metals Corp. and Commander Resources Ltd. announced its amalgamation agreement pursuant to which Enduro and Commander will combine their operations creating a copper and gold explorer. Commander owns the Pedro project in Durango.
  • United States Antimony Corp. announced the move of its corporate headquarters to Dallas, Texas, from Thompson Falls, Montana. Additionally, Mr. Gary C. Evans assumed the chief executive role and continues as chairman of the board of directors, Mr. Joe Bardswich takes on the role of executive vice-president and chief mining engineer (Los Juarez, Queretaro).
  • Almaden Minerals Ltd. informed on the international arbitration proceedings under the comprehensive and progressive agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership with Mexico. “The Claim is being prosecuted pursuant to the established and enforceable legal framework of the International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes. The Company is financing the Claim with up to US$9.5 million in non-recourse litigation funding”. The company and Mexico have appointed an arbitrator to the three-person arbitration panel, and the third and presiding arbitrator has also been appointed, with the first session held in Washington on November 20, 2024. “While the Company is vigorously pursuing this Claim, its preference is for a constructive resolution with Mexico that results in a positive outcome for all stakeholders” (Ixtaca, Puebla).
  • Luca Mining Corp. announced the appointment of Ramon Medoza Reyes, P. Eng as chief technical officer (Campo Morado, Guerrero).
  • Zacatecas Silver Corp. announced the results of its annual general meeting (AGM) and the resignation of Mr. John Lewins as a director of the company. Zacatecas Silver is evaluating upcoming exploration plans at the Zacatecas Silver project, that includes the Panuco Deposit, El Cristo vein system, San Gill breccia zone and Muleros zone. The company also holds the Esperanza project in Morelos, with 956 K Oz Au in resources in the measured and indicated categories and 277 K Oz Au as inferred.

ON SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY

  • Capstone Copper Corp. published its 2023 sustainability report, highlighting its sustainable development strategy prioritizing climate, water, tailings, biodiversity and communities.

On the image below: Silicifed fault/vein ridges in Sonora. Drone picture by Jorge Cirett.

The Mining and Exploration News in Mexico: Highlights on the Fourth Week of November 2024

By Jorge Cirett                                             

During the 48th week of the year (November 25th to December 1st, 2024), companies working in Mexico posted at least 26 press releases. One company informed on exploration advances at its property, six companies presented quarterly results, six more informed on financing rounds, one released shares from escrow, one informed on dividends, one more on resumption of trading, one on the expiration of warrants, four companies updated on drilling programs and one on technical reports for its properties, two companies held their AGM’s, two more informed on contracting advertising services and two more announced appointments to the board. ON MEXICO ISSUES, taxes on the production of gold, silver and platinum have been increased by 1.5%. ON EXPLORATION, In Sonora, Tocvan Ventures announced drilling programs for Pilar and Gran Pilar projects. ON MINING, Santacruz Silver Mining, Orogen Royalties, Bear Creek Mining, Impact Silver, Luca Mining and Royalties Inc. released Q3 production results. ON FINANCING, Silver Storm Mining amended its previously completed private placement. Mithril Silver and Gold informed shares are to be released from escrow. Sailfish Royalty declared a dividend. Southern Silver Exploration announced a private placement for C$2.2 M, Sonora Gold another for C$0.5 M, Tocvan Ventures raised C$3 M and Regency Silver closed a first tranche financing for C$1.3 M. Endeavour Silver completed its prospectus offering for US$72.8 M. Silver Storm Mining resumed trading at the TSX. Vizsla Royalties informed on the expiration of warrants. Guanajuato Silver Company entered into an equity distribution agreement to issue up to C$7.5 M in shares. ON RESOURCES AND DEVELOPMENT, Fuerte Metals reported drilling results from Cristina, in Chihuahua. Guanajuato Silver Company updated on drilling and development at Pinguico, in Guanajuato. Heliostar Metals released drilling results from La Colorada, in Sonora. Silver Storm Mining completed an underground drilling program at La Parrilla, in Durango. Prime Mining filed a technical report with an updated MRE for Los Reyes, in Sinaloa. Defiance Silver updated on technical report work for its Tepal and Zacatecas projects in Michoacan and Zacatecas, respectively. ON DEALS AND CORPORATE ISSUES, Silver Storm Mining and GR Silver Mining contracted advertising services. Quetzal Copper and Orex Minerals announced appointments to the board. Silver Storm mining announced its AGM’s date. Elemental Altus Royalties announced AGM’s results. ON SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY, no relevant news.

ON MEXICO ISSUES

  • The Deputies Chamber commission on fiscal matters approved a reform to increase the tax on mining, migration and use of protected land. The bill increases the mining special duty from 7.0 to 8.5% on income obtained from production of gold, silver and platinum.

ON EXPLORATION

  • Tocvan Ventures Corp. is to mobilize a diamond drill rig to the 105 ha Pilar project (51/49 Tocvan/Colibri) in Sonora. The program will focus in the Main Zone to produce a robust geological model for resource estimation. Additionally, an up to 2,000 m RC drill program is to test the 100% Tocvan controlled 2,100 ha expansion area (Gran Pilar). The next round of permitting will include extraction and processing of 50 K tonnes of bulk test mining scheduled for 2025. Total cost of the pilot facility including the extraction and processing of 50 k tonnes is expected to be US$1.7 M, with the recovery of 800 – 1,400 Oz Au and 5 K Oz Ag.

ON MINING

  • Santacruz Silver Mining Ltd. reported its financial and operating results for Q3, 2024, without expanding on figures from its Mexican operations. The company had US$78.2 M in revenue, had cash equivalents of US$18.2 M and a working capital of US$24.2 M (Zimpan, Hidalgo).
  • Orogen Royalties Inc. reported financial results for the third quarter of 2024. Royalty of C$2.1 M was earned with 614 Oz AuEq attributable, net income before tax of C$254.5 K, G&A expenses of C$1 M, cashflow of C$948 K and working capital of C$23.5 M. The revenue was generated from the Ermitaño property in Sonora, operated by First Majestic Silver, where Orogen holds a 2% NSR. During the quarter 259.9 K tonnes were processed averaging 3.50 gpt Au, 68 gpt Ag with recoveries of 94% Au, 66% Ag.
  • Bear Creek Mining Corp. reported its consolidated financial results for Q3 2024. At Mercedes, in Sonora, 103.9 K tonnes were mined, 102.5 K tonnes processed, averaging 3.40 gpt Au, recovering 96% Au, to produce 10,751 Oz Au, 76.9 K Oz Ag at cash cost $1,285 per Oz Au and an AISC of $1,697 per Oz Au. During the period the company obtained revenue of US$29.7 M, a gross profit of US$5.9 M, comprehensive earnings (loss) after taxes of US$(7.0) M and held US$7.7 M in cash and short-term investments. “Expenditures on exploration drilling during the quarter totaled $0.5 million and underground delineation drilling expenses totaled $1.34 million”.
  • Impact Silver Corp. announced its financial and operating results for the third quarter 2024. At Zacualpan, in Estado de Mexico, 32.9 K tonnes were processed grading 160 gpt Ag, to produce 152.1 K Oz Ag, 176 Oz Au. At Plomosas, in Chihuahua, 12.7 K tonnes were processed in Q3, with no more details given. For the first nine months of the year Plomosas grade was 47.2 gpt Ag, 7.9% Pb, 12.7% Zn, to produce 22 K Oz Ag, 344 tonnes Pb, 1,770 tonnes Zn in concentrate. After 18 months of rehabilitation, at the end of the quarter production stood at 70% of mill capacity. Revenue was $8.6 M, with a net loss of $1.2 M, a cash position of $6.4 M working capital of $7.1 M and no long-term debt.
  • Luca Mining Corp. reported its financial results for Q3 2024. Consolidated production from the Campo Morado (Guerrero) and Tahuehueto (Durango) mines during the period included 153 K tonnes mined, 151.2 K tonnes milled at an average rate of 1,758 tpd, averaging 1.63 gpt Au, 72.2 gpt Ag, 0.69% Cu, 0.66% Pb, 2.18% Zn, recovering 45.5% Au, 45.2% Ag, 78.6% Cu, 52.3% Pb, 80.8% Zn, to produce 3,604 Oz Au, 158.8 K Oz Ag, 1.8 M Lbs Cu, 1.1 M Lb Pb, 5.9 M Lb Zn, at cash cost $1,877 per Oz AuEq, an AISC of $2,337 per Oz AuEq and an All-in cost of $2,364 per Oz AuEq. Net quarterly revenue was US$18.1 M, EBITDA was (US$1.1M), mine operating cash flow before taxes US$2.4 M. The Campo Morado improvement project is making “excellent progress”, with a 2,000 tpd rate on track a copper recovery of over 80%. In the next few months separate zinc, copper and bulk concentrates (Pb+Au+Ag) will be produced. Ramp up and commissioning is starting to meet objective levels of +800 tpd. A 5,000 m drilling campaign in 26 underground holes is in progress. The company expects to be debt free by 2026.
  • Royalties Inc. reported its results for the third quarter 2024. On Mexico, the company reported the intention to monetize the Bilbao property in Zacatecas, ideally by selling to an existing silver producer, and the intention to achieve success in the lawsuit against Capstone Gold, a subsidiary of Capstone Copper, to properly recognize and make payments on the 2% NSR on the five Portree claims, in production since 2020 as part of the Cozamin mine in Zacatecas.  

ON FINANCING

  • Silver Storm Mining Ltd. amended its previously completed private placement: “The total number of common shares of the Company issued pursuant to the Offering totaled 35,392,610, rather than the previously stated amount of 35,317,610. The number of common share purchase warrants issued totaled 17,696,305, versus the previously stated amount of 17,658,805. Cash finders’ fees paid pursuant to the Offering totaled $124,990 rather than the $133,990 previously stated. The number of finders’ warrants issued totaled 620,700 as opposed to the previously stated amount of 670,950. As such, Red Cloud Securities Inc. received $2,100 cash finder’s fees and 10,500 finder’s warrants, and Canaccord Genuity Corp. received 242,700 finder’s warrants.” (La Parrilla, Durango).
  • Mithril Silver and Gold Ltd. confirmed that 500 K ordinary shares in the company are to be released from voluntary escrow on December 3, 2024 (Copalquin, Durango).
  • Sailfish Royalty Corp. declared the company’s third quarterly dividend for 2024, of US$0.0125 per common share, payable on January 15, 2025. Sailfish also announced the settling of US$205 K in interest accrued to November 24, 2024 through the issuance of 188.6 K shares, subject to TSX approval (Gavilanes, Durango).
  • Southern Silver Exploration Corp. is to undertake a non-brokered private placement for gross proceeds of C$2.2 M. The funds will be used for the advancement of its Cerro Las Minitas project in Durango.
  • Sonoro Gold Corp. announced a non-brokered private placement offering for gross proceeds of CAD $500 K. The net proceeds are to be used development of Cerro Caliche, in Sonora.
  • Endeavour Silver Corp. announced the completion of its prospectus offering announced on November 20, 2024 for gross proceeds of US$72.8 M. “The Offering was led by BMO Capital Markets, together with a syndicate of underwriters consisting of CIBC World Markets Inc., TD Securities Inc., Ventum Financial Corp. and H.C. Wainwright & Co., LLC.”  Proceeds are to be used on the advancement of the Pitarrila project in Durango.
  • Silver Storm Mining Ltd. announced the resumption of trading of its shares on the TSX Venture Exchange on November 28, 2024 (La Parrilla, Durango).
  • Vizsla Royalties Corp. reminds holders of outstanding common share purchase warrants issued on June 24, 2024, that the warrants will expire on December 20, 2024 (Panuco, Sinaloa).
  • Regency Silver Corp. completed the first tranche of a previously announced non brokered private placement for total proceeds of C$1.27 M (Dios Padre, Sonora).
  • Tocvan Ventures Corp. arranged a non-brokered private placement for gross proceeds of up to C$3 M, including C$1.8 M from an institutional investor. Proceeds are to be used on the Gran Pilar project, in Sonora. “The Units issued to the Investor under the Institutional Offering will be subject to the terms of an escrow agreement. The Company will receive $75,000 per month from the closing date of the Institutional Offering over the next 24 months….. The Investor will receive a corporate finance fee of $126,000, payable via the issuance of 262,500 Common Shares and related Warrants” (Pilar, Sonora).
  • Guanajuato Silver Company Ltd. entered into an equity distribution agreement with Research Capital Corp. to establish an at-the-market equity program. The company may issue up to C$7.5 in common shares under the program. “The Company will pay the Agent a commission of 2.5% of the gross offering proceeds from each sale of Offered Shares..” (El Cubo, San Ignacio and Valenciana Mines Complex, Guanajuato).

ON RESOURCES AND DEVELOPMENT

  • Fuerte Metals Corp. reported results from five holes at its Cristina project in Chihuahua. “Fuerte has now reported twenty-five holes totalling 6,976.5 metres of drilling as part of a 40-50 hole, 21,000 metre drill program.” Highlighted core length intervals comprise 0.7 m @ 2.30 gpt Au, 134 gpt Ag, 0.11% Cu, 1.4% Pb, 8.8% Zn; 10.5 m @ 1.40 gpt Au, 19 gpt Ag (including 1.2 m @ 8.60 gpt Au, 21 gpt Ag); 0.4 m @ 8.20 gpt Au, 39 gpt Ag, 1.1% Pb, 1.3% Zn; 2.8 m @ 1.20 gpt Au, 88 gpt Ag, 0.24% Cu, 1.5% Pb, 5.0% Zn; 0.5 m @ 2.00 gpt Au, 323 gpt Ag, 0.94% Cu, 5.9% Pb, 18.0% Zn; 1.5 m @ 1.60 gpt Au, 54 gpt Ag, 0.16% Cu, 1.6% Pb, 3.5% Zn; 3.7 m @ 1.20 gpt Au, 6 gpt Ag, 0.2% Zn; 3.3 m @ 1.00 gpt Au, 61 gpt Ag, 0.20% Cu, 0.7% Pb, 2.3% Zn; 2.6 m @ 1.60 gpt Au, 10 gpt Ag, 0.4% Pb, 1.4% Zn; 1.1 m @ 3.40 gpt Au, 150 gpt Ag, 0.21% Cu, 8.5% Pb, 4.8% Zn; 21.0 m @ 0.20 gpt Au, 8 gpt Ag, 0.2% Pb, 0.6% Zn. The company is aiming to produce a new mineral resource estimate based on underground mining for Q3 2025.
  • Guanajuato Silver Company Ltd. updated on drilling and development programs at its Pinguico property in Guanajuato. A total of 446 m were drilled in three holes at the San Jose vein, with highlighted intervals comprising 0.70 m @ 0.75 gpt Au, 94 gpt Ag; 0.65 m @ 0.77 gpt Au, 55 gpt Ag; 0.75 m @ 1.26 gpt Au, 85 gpt Ag; 1.16 m @ 1.18 gpt Au, 51 gpt Ag; 0.45 m @ 0.87 gpt Au, 55 gpt Ag; 1.20 m @ 0.72 gpt Au, 95 gpt Ag; 0.85 m @ 2.04 gpt Au, 124 gpt Ag. The first drill hole in the property to intersect the Veta Madre structure intercepted 60 m of a highly altered deformation zone, with an interval of 1.13 m @ 0.56 gpt Au, 2 gpt Ag in a quartz stockwork. Underground mining continued at Pinguico, with the aim of reaching in Q2 2025 the historical underground backfill stockpile with an indicated resource of 25.6 K tonnes @ 1.67 gpt Au, 166 gpt Ag. Development production during the quarter contributed 2.6 K tonnes @ 1.19 gpt Au, 102 gpt Ag (203 gpt AgEq).
  • Heliostar Metals Ltd. announced results from 3,257 m of drilling in 24 holes at La Colorada, in Sonora. La Colorada ceased production in September 2023 and is currently producing gold from residual leaching. The company is evaluating the potential to restart mining in 2025, hence the drill program to expand the mineral reserve, targeting shallow zones to the east and west of the Creston Pit. The results show narrow to wide, low to high grade oxide gold intercepts hosted in three veins: the North, Intermediate and South Veins and are surrounded by smaller mineralized vein zones. Highlighted true width intercepts comprise 11.85 m @ 1.71 gpt Au, 22 gpt Ag (including 1.25 m @ 13.10 gpt Au, 20 gpt Ag); 16.07 m @ 0.34 gpt Au, 69 gpt Ag; 4.10 m @ 2.27 gpt Au, 4 gpt Ag; 11.70 m @ 2.22 gpt Au, 5 gpt Ag (including 2.70 m @ 8.79 gpt Au, 5 gpt Ag); 4.50 m @ 18.50 gpt Au, 20 gpt Ag; 31.40 m @ 1.24 gpt Au, 5 gpt Ag; 14.50 m @ 1.69 gpt Au, 5 gpt Ag (including 1.25 m @ 16.60 gpt Au, 14 gpt Ag); 4.75 m @ 0.49 gpt Au, 158 gpt Ag.
  • Silver Storm Mining Ltd. completed its underground drilling program at La Parrilla, in Durango. A total of 18,682 m was drilled, with 12,265 m reported to date. “Upon completion of the QA/QC as well as interpretation, the additional 6,417 m will be reported over the coming weeks”. Completion of a new resource estimate update is targeted for January 2025.
  • Prime Mining Corp. filed a technical report with the updated mineral resource estimate for its Los Reyes project in Sinaloa. The resources have been divided in: Open Pit Milled Resources with 1.27 M Oz AuEq (24.7 M tonnes @ 1.60 gpt AuEq) as indicated resources and 335 K Oz Au (7.2 M tonnes @ 1.45 AuEq) as inferred resources; Underground Milled Resources of 664 K Oz AuEq (4.1 M tonnes @ 5.00 gpt AuEq) as indicated resources and 406 K Oz AuEq (4.1 M tonnes @ 3.12 gpt AuEq) as inferred resources; Open Pit Heap Leach Resources with 261 K Oz AuEq as indicated resources and 76 K Oz Au as inferred resources. Total indicated resources add up to 49 M tonnes @ 0.95 gpt Au, 34.2 gpt Ag (1.39 gpt AuEq) containing 1.49 M Oz Au, 54 M Oz Ag (or 2.19 M Oz AuEq) and inferred resources to 17.2 M tonnes @ 0.97 gpt Au, 39 gpt Ag (or 1.48 gpt AuEq), containing 538 K Oz Au, 21.6 M Oz Ag (or 817 K Oz AuEq). Five drill rigs are currently active at Los Reyes, with the 2024 drill program extended from 40,000 to 50,000 m, and focusing on extending high-grade shoots and connecting between deposits and generative target drilling for high-grade at Las Primas, Mariposa, Fresnillo, Mina and other areas.
  • Defiance Silver Corp. updated on technical reports for its projects. At Tepal, in Michoacan, the company is preparing a new technical report including a new mineral resource estimate (MRE). A new PEA is to follow the release of the MRE during the course of 2025. At San Acacio, in Zacatecas, a revised technical report is being prepared. More than 25,400 m of drilling have been completed at San Acacio since the 2014 technical report, which did not comply with NI-43-101 standards. The drilling and extensive surface geological and structural mapping and surface soil sampling of the entire project are to be incorporated into current geological and resource models to prepare a mineral resource estimate and report a technical report for the Zacatecas project by mid-December.

ON DEALS AND CORPORATE ISSUES

  • Silver Storm Mining Ltd. entered into an advertisement’s services agreement with Peter Epstein for an initial term of six months, subject to renewal or cancellation. “The Company has previously convened a three-month trial with Mr. Epstein from April 1, 2024 to June 30, 2024 for the same services mentioned above …” (La Parrilla, Durango).
  • Quetzal Copper Corp. announced Ms. Lisa Thompson is joining the board of directors. At the same time John Fraser is departing from the board (Cristinas, Chihuahua).
  • Silver Storm Mining Ltd. is to hold its annual general meeting (AGM) on January 25, 2024 (La Parrilla, Durango).
  • GR Silver Mining Ltd. has engaged the services of ICP Securities Inc. to provide automated market making services under which ICP will be paid a monthly fee of $7,500 plus taxes (Plomosas, Sinaloa).
  • Elemental Altus Royalties Corp. announced results from its annual general meeting (Mercedes, Sonora).
  • Orex Minerals Inc. announced the appointment of Mr. Rakesh Malhotra as CFO. Ross Wilmot will be resigning as CFO and as a director of the company (Sandra, Durango).

ON SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY

  • No Relevant News.

On the image below: Drilling under the scarp, in Sonora. Drone picture by Jorge Cirett.