Aloro Receives New Permit to Drill Los Venados

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ALORO MINING CORP. – (“Aloro” or the “Company“) is pleased to announce that through its Mexican subsidiary, Exploraciones Aloro, S.A. de C.V., it has been informed by its environmental consultant that the permit application that was submitted on April 1, 2019 has been accepted and a new permit was granted by SEMARNAT (The Secretariat of Environment and Natural Resources) on April 24, 2019.

Evrim Receives Permit and Mobilizes Drill Crews to Cuale High Sulphidation Gold Project

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Vancouver B.C. – October 9, 2018: Evrim Resources Corp. (TSX.V:EVM) (“Evrim” or the “Company”) is pleased to announce that the permit to conduct drilling at the Cuale high sulphidation epithermal gold project in Jalisco, Mexico has been received and crews are on site to commence the program. Evrim has planned a minimum 3,000 metre diamond drilling program comprising between 10 to 15 drill holes.

Silver Spruce Preparing Permitting for Planned Drill Program at 3 High Priority Targets at its Mexican Pino de Plata Silver Project

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Vancouver, British Columbia–(Newsfile Corp. – November 17, 2017) – Silver Spruce Resources (TSXV: SSE) (FSE: S6Q) has restarted the permitting process for initiating the drill program at its Pino de Plata silver project. The 397-hectare project is located approximately 15 kilometres west from Coeur Mining’s Palmarejo open pit and underground silver project and approximately 12 kilometres due south of the town of Chinipas, Chihuahua State, Mexico.

Silver Spruce Provides Update on Pino de Plata Project Plans for Maiden Drill Program

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November 15, 2017 – Bridgewater, NS – (TSXV:SSE)(Frankfort-S6Q) – Silver Spruce Resources Inc. (“Silver Spruce” or the “Company”) is pleased to announce that it has restarted the permitting process for initiating the drill program at its Pino de Plata silver project. The 397-hectare (Ha) project is located in the Sierra Madre Occidental of Western Chihuahua State, Mexico, approximately 15 kilometres west from Coeur Mining’s Palmarejo silver project and approximately 12 kilometres due south of the town of Chinipas, Chihuahua State, Mexico.

The Company has obtained assurance from the surface land owners that they will sign the formal permitting applications necessary to submit to the Department of Mines and SEMARNAT in order to obtain the permits for constructing road access to some drill locations and new drill pads. Silver Spruce has contracted PRODEMIN, SA de CV to manage the environmental permit applications, and a local contractor will be hired to complete the required earthworks for access road rehabilitation and creation of drill pads where needed.

Aztec Minerals – Phase 1 Drilling Program Now Underway at Cervantes Property, Sonora, Mexico

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Vancouver, BC (FSCwire) – Aztec Minerals Corp. (“Aztec”) (AZT: TSX-V) announces that the Phase 1 drilling program is now underway on the Cervantes gold-copper porphyry property in Sonora State, Mexico. The “Informe Preventivo” drilling permit was granted by SEMARNAT, and Aztec has obtained surface access to build roads and pads on the California and Jasper targets on the Property.

The Phase 1 drill program will consist of diamond core drilling of 14 to 17 holes totalling approximately 3,000 metres.  The objectives of the drill program are as follows:

  • Drill-test the gold oxide cap on the California zone where 50m x 50m spaced soil sampling identified a 600m wide by 900m long gold anomaly, over which prior soil samples averaged 0.44 grams per tonne (“gpt”) 1. Gold-copper mineralization in the California zone is hosted primarily within quartz-feldspar porphyry intrusive and intrusive breccias. Core test holes will be drilled to approximately 150m based on new and enhanced geological, geochemical, structural, and geophysical data.
  • Drill-test the gold-copper oxide mineralization on the Jasper target, where Aztec recently identified 92.4m of 0.62 gpt gold and 0.52% copper in trenching, as more fully described in Aztec’s news release dated October 3, 2017.
  • Drill one hole to approximately 500m depth to test one of the geophysical chargeability/resistivity anomalies identified by the induced polarization survey conducted by Aztec last year for gold-copper sulfide mineralization.

“We are excited to initiate the Phase 1 drill program now that the rain season has passed and climate conditions are good for drilling. We have well defined drill targets at the California and Jasper porphyry oxide gold-copper targets due to the trench sampling, soil sampling, and detailed vein mapping we have completed to date” said Joey Wilkins, President and CEO.

VVC Exploration Corp.— Launching Copper Production in Mexico’s Chihuahua State

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VVC Exploration Corp (TSXV:VVC) is a resource company currently working to bring its flagship Samalayuca copper property in Chihuahua, Mexico to production. The NI 43-101 for the property was completed by Dr. Michel Boliy in 2013 represents an Inferred Mineral resource of 4.1 million tons of copper ore grading 0.47% copper and 5.8 g/t silver. This resource estimate was based on fresh rock samples from existing pits and from core drilling done by Phelps Dodge on the property and covers less than 10% of the mineralized zone.

The Samalayuca copper project, is a 4,055-acre property situated in the northern part of Mexico’s Chihuahua state and 60 kilometers southwest of El Paso, Texas. A producing property up to its closure in 1970, the project is copper-bearing, sits in a region nearly devoid of vegetation and VVC is now looking to bring it back up to production as soon as 2018. The project is also supported by infrastructure including an access road, an available mining workforce.