The Mining and Exploration News in Mexico: Highlights on the Third Week of January, 2026

Breccia cemented by specularite

By Miguel A Heredia

During the 3rd week of the year (January 12th to January 18th 2026), at least 43 press releases were announced by companies working in Mexico, with eleven informing on exploration results, nine announcing financial rounds, eight communicating production results, seven disclosing deals and corporate issues, seven reporting resources and development of their properties,, and one commenting on Mexican issues.  ON MEXICO ISSUES, Luca Mining, Vizsla Silver, Questcorp Mining, and Kingsmen Resources reported the best drilling intercepts in Mexico on the third week of January, 2026. ON EXPLORATION, In Sonora, Regency Silver began its 2026 drill program at Dios Padre project, Colibri resumed its RC drilling program in El Plomo at its EP project, Riverside and Questcorp announced drill results from La Union project, Alto Grande informed that it will use AI-driven data reprocessing and integration across its Adelita project, and Masivo Silver informed that is preparing a 1,500m Phase I drill program at its Cerro Colorado project. In Chihuahua, Kingsmen released results from 3 holes drilled at its Las Coloradas project. In Sinaloa, Mercado Minerals commenced its first field exploration program at its Copalito project. In Durango, Mithril commenced a maiden drill program at Target 3 in its Copalquin project, Pacifica Silver announced the commencement of a 12,000m Phase II diamond drill program at its Claudia project, Pinnacle Silver and Gold provided a progress update for its Potrero project, and Canasil prepared drill plans for a 2,450m diamond drill program in 14 holes at its Vizcaino project, and is completing a comprehensive technical review and exploration plan at its Salamandra project. In Zacatecas-Durango, Canasil announced that it is preparing detailed exploration plans, including diamond drilling to test La Esperanza vein system. ON MINING, Aura reported Q4 and full year 2025 production results from its Aranzazu min in Zacatecas.  First Majestic reported Q4 and full year 2025 production results from their Mexican mine operations. Alamos Gold informed on Q4 and full year 2025 production results from its Mulatos mine in Sonora and announced that it will release Q4 and full year 2025 financial results after market close on February 18, 2026. Heliostar provided 2026 production guidance and growth plan for their Mexican mine operations. Endeavour announced 2026 production guidance for Terronera and Guanacevi mines in Jalisco and Durango respectively. Torex Gold provided 2026 production guidance and updated five-year production outlook for its Morelos complex in Guerrero. DynaResource reported preliminary Q4 and full year 2025 production results from its San Jose de Gracia mine in Sinaloa and provided a 2026 production guidance.  ON FINANCING, Chesapeake announced a bought deal offering for gross proceeds of CAD $10M and later on it upsized to approximately CAD $15M and informed that intends to complete a non-brokered private placement for gross proceeds of up to $2,877,000. Chesapeake filed a prospectus supplement in connection with the CAD $15M bought deal offering (Metates project, Durango). Oroco filed a prospectus supplement in connection with a bought deal public offering for approximate gross proceeds of CAD $20M and later on reported that it closed the bought deal public offering for gross proceeds of CAD $23M (Santo Tomas project, Sinaloa). Canasil announced a planned private placement for gross proceeds of up to CAD $500K (Vizcaino project, Durango). Sierra Madre closed the first tranche of its previously announced brokered private placement for gross proceeds of USD $39,678,241.20 (Del Toro mine, Zacatecas). Pacifica Silver announced a brokered private placement offering for gross proceeds of up to CAD $10M and later on it upsized to up to CAD $20,010,000 (Claudia project, Durango). ON RESOURCES AND DEVELOPMENT, Sonoro Gold expanded its Cerro Caliche project in Sonora by acquiring 10 additional mining concessions, growing the property to almost 4,000 hectares. Silver Storm commenced a 6,000m drilling campaign at its la Parrilla mine complex in Durango. Luca Mining released surface and underground drill results from its Campo Morado mine in Guerrero. GR Silver provided 2026 guidance including drilling and project advancement plans (Plomosas project, Sinaloa). Royalties Inc., hired SRL Consulting to provide an updated economic analysis on Bilbao project in Zacatecas. Silverco filed a Mineral Resource Estimate for its Cusi mine in Chihuahua. Vizsla reported results from 29 oriented geotechnical drill holes completed at its Copala project in Sinaloa within the Copala, Tajitos and Napoleon resource areas.  ON DEALS AND CORPORATE ISSUES, Canasil announced that it had a notably active 2025, successfully completing all regulatory filings and regaining active trading status on the TSX Venture Exchange (Vizcaino project, Durango). Bear Creek´s Board of Directors, Management, and Employees congratulated Catherine McLeod-Seltzer, co-founder and Chair of Bear Creek, on her recent induction to the Canadian Mining Hall of Fame (Mercedes mine, Sonora). Tocvan announced the appointment of Anna Ladd-Kruger as an independent director to its Board of Directors (Gran Pilar project, Sonora). Vortex appointed Michael Williams as interim Chief Executive Officer (Riqueza Marina and Zaachila project, Oaxaca).  Silver Storm announced that it has qualified to trade on the OCTQX market (La Parrilla mine, Durango). Regency Silver provided a 2025 year-end corporate recap (Dios Padre project, Sonora). Riverside outlined its corporate outlook and milestones for 2026. ON SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY, No relevant news.

ON MEXICO ISSUES

  • Luca Mining Corp., Vizsla Silver Corp., Questcorp Mining Inc., and Kingsmen Resources Ltd., reported the best drilling intercepts in Mexico on the third week of January, 2026. Details are shown in the table below:

ON EXPLORATION

  • Regency Silver Corp., began its 2026 drill program at Dios Padre project in Sonora. The initial portion of the 2026 drill program will focus on testing the areas around hole REG25-26 with at least four holes between 500-650m in length, which intersected sulphide- specularite supported breccia in multiple zones across a broad, non-continuous ~240m interval. The goal is to systematically establish the dip and strike of the breccia.
  • Colibri Resource Corporation resumed its RC drilling program in El Plomo at its EP project in Sonora. “The current phase of work is designed to systematically evaluate priority structures and targets identified within the Plomo area, which has seen limited historical drilling, using a disciplined, first-pass exploration approach”.
  • Riverside Resources Inc., and Questcorp Mining Inc., announced drill results from La Union project in Sonora. They reported a new discovery of potential Carlin-like gold mineralization at the Luis Hill target, with hole UND-25-009 returning  0.29 g/t Au over 42.70m in black shales and carbonate strata. To date, 12 holes totalling 1,600m have been completed across six targets (Union, Union Norte, and Famosa Mine, as well as Cobre, Luis Hill, and Famosa EM). Assays of over 700 half-core samples are pending for Union, Union North and Cobre targets.
  • Alto Grande Copper Corp., informed that it will use AI-driven data reprocessing and integration across its Adelita project in Sonora. The plan is to analyze geological and geochemical zones to identify skarn zones and areas with Cu-Au and Cu-Mo anomalies; to analyze geophysical datasets to identify potential sulphide mineralization and deep-seated fault systems; reprocess all the historical datasets, ground magnetic surveys, core drilling, trenching, mapping, and geochemical sampling to create a unified 3D geological model to enhance their understanding of mineralization geometry and identifying high-confidence drill targets. The company plans to design a Phase 2 exploration program based on results and logistics, and is expected to commence in Q1, 2026.
  • Masivo Silver Corp., informed that is preparing a 1,500m Phase I drill program at its Cerro Colorado project in Sonora and finalizing logistic to support continuous drilling. It has secured drilling contractors and water supply infrastructure, and mobilized field crews to commence the rehabilitation of access routes to priority targets and construction of drill pads for the Phase 1 program.
  • Kingsmen Resources Ltd., released results from 3 holes drilled at its Las Coloradas project in Chihuahua. The most significant drill intersect was encountered in hole LC-25-004 with 0.08 g/t Au, 131 g/t Ag, 3.1% Pb, and 3.15% Zn over 3.15m, including 0.18 g/t Au, 292 g/t Ag, 7.2% Pb, and 6% Zn over 1.15m.
  • Mercado Minerals Ltd., commenced its first field exploration program at its Copalito project in Sinaloa. It include a detailed mapping and prospecting program across 40% of the project area which remains unexplored; re-sampling of silver, gold, lead, and zinc vein mineralization in selected historical drill core from the six main known veins; re-logging of targeted historic drill core to refine geological understanding; advancing logistics for the upcoming first-phase diamond drill program; and further refinement of drill targets at Copalito.
  • Mithril Silver and Gold Limited commenced a maiden drill program at Target 3 in its Copalquin project in Durango. The program plans to drill approximately 3,300m as part of a broader 25,000m drilling initiative for the district in the first half of 2026. The goal of the Target 3 program is to test the continuity and scale of mineralization, contributing to the understanding of the district’s epithermal system. Drilling at Target 1 and Target 5 is also ongoing, with Target 1 expected to be completed in Q1 2026, followed by an update to its maiden mineral resource estimate. Additionally, a drone magnetic survey over the Copalquin and La Dura mining concession areas is set to begin this month.
  • Pacifica Silver Corp., announced the commencement of a 12,000m Phase II diamond drill program at its Claudia project in Durango, scheduled to begin on January 15, 2026.This follow-up program aims to expand known high-grade mineralization zones identified in the initial Phase I drillings, which totaled nearly 8,000 meters. The company is focusing on testing extensions of existing vein systems such as Aguilareña, Guadalupana, and Veta Central, as well as exploring new high-priority targets including the Veta Justina, Mina Vieja, and Mina de Oro areas. In parallel, Pacifica continues extensive geological mapping and surface sampling, complemented by advanced geophysical surveys like LiDAR, orthophotos, and induced polarization, to identify new drill targets and better understand the district-scale potential of the project. The company is optimistic about the project’s growth potential, supported by early drill results of the 8,000m Phase I program indicating high-grade silver and gold mineralization. The company is still waiting on more assay results from 19 holes of the Phase I drill program.
  • Pinnacle Silver and Gold Corp., provided a progress update for its Potrero project in Durango. The company has mapped a large low-sulphidation epithermal vein system over a strike length of more than 1.6Km, with promising veins confirming a high-grace mineralizing system. It also has collected nearly 1,200 samples and has identified potentially economic grades sowing high grades such as up to 85.1 g/t Au and 2,280 g/t Ag. Metallurgical testing indicates promising gold recoveries averaging around 95%, although silver recoveries require further improvement. The existing processing plant, built in the late 1980s and currently idle, is capable of processing about 100 tonnes per day and will be rebuilt as part of development plans. The company has strengthened its management team with experienced local professionals and is engaging with local communities and government agencies for permitting and social license. Upcoming work in 2026 includes underground delineation drilling, surface drilling to fill exploration gaps, and continued metallurgical and mineralogical testing. Pinnacle has initiated negotiations for permits required for surface and underground operations and is exploring new targets revealed by an airborne LiDAR survey. The company aims to move rapidly toward potential near-term production, build shareholder value, and possibly increase its ownership stake in the project by generating cash flow through initial production.
  • Canasil Resources Inc., prepared drill plans for a 2,450m diamond drill program in 14 holes to test the potentially high-grade Au-Ag epithermal vein at its Vizcaino project in Durango. The vein system can be traced for over 3km with outcrop widths of 1 to 12 m. Canasil will apply for the drill permit and plan to start with a Phase I program with 1,050m in 6 holes as soon as the drill permit is obtained, which is expected in Q2, 2026. At its Salamandra project in Durango, it is conducting a comprehensive technical review and exploration plans and will be applying for drill permits in Q1, 2026. In Zacatecas-Durango, the company is also preparing detailed exploration plans, including diamond drilling to test La Esperanza vein system, and will be applying for the drill permits in Q1, 2026.

ON MINING

  • Aura Minerals Inc., reported Q4 and full year 2025 production results from its Aranzazu min in Zacatecas. The company produced 6,158 Oz Au, 126.7K Oz Ag, 8.47M Lb Cu, and 86K lb Mo (18,878 Oz AuEq)in Q4, 2025, and 26,700 Oz Au, 542K Oz Ag, 36.58M Lb Cu, and 249K Lb Mo in the full year 2025.
  • First Majestic Silver Corp., reported Q4, 2025 production results from their Mexican mine operations, and 2026 full year mine-by-mine guidance. Tables below show figures respectively:
  • Alamos Gold Inc., informed on Q4 and full year 2025 production results from its Mulatos mine in Sonora. In Q4, 2025, the company mined 1,071,540 tonnes to produce 40K Oz Au. Production for the full year 2025 totaled 141.6K Oz Au. It also announced that it will release Q4 and full year 2025 financial results after market close on February 18, 2026.
  • Luca Mining Corp., released surface and underground drill results from its ongoing Phase 2 drilling program at its Campo Morado mine in Guerrero. Drilling highlights on surface include hole CMRF-25-13 with 3.19 g/t Au, 150 g/t Ag, 0.61% Cu, 1% Pb, and 3.3% Zn (8.31 g/t AuEq) over 25.1m, including 3.5 g/t Au, 163 g/t Ag, 0.66% Cu, 1.1% Pb, and 3.6% Zn (9.03 g/t AuEq) over 22.4m, including 4.53 g/t Au, 242 g/t Ag, 0.68% Cu, 1.9% Pb, and 4.1% Zn (11.78 g/t AuEq) over 3.57m, plus 4.68 g/t Au, 207 g/t Ag, 0.62% Cu, 1.5% Pb, and 4.4% Zn (11.32 g/t AuEq) over 4.9m; and hole CMRF-25-15 with 1.21 g/t Au, 53 g/t Ag, 1.3% Cu, 0.5% Pb, and 3.6% Zn (5.90 g/t AuEq) over 55.8m, including 0.87 g/t Au, 29 g/t Ag, 2.5% Cu, 0.1% Pb, and 0.6% Zn (5.69 g/t AuEq) over 19.7m, including 1.29 g/t Au, 49 g/t Ag, 4.9% Cu, 0.05% Pb, and 0.6% Zn (10.09 g/t AuEq) over 7.7m, plus 0.19 g/t Au, 9 g/t Ag, 0.7% Cu, 0.02% Pb, and 0.6% Zn (1.73 g/t AuEq) over 10.4m, including 1.88 g/t Au, 89 g/t Ag, 0.59% Cu, 0.9% Pb, and 7% Zn (7.73 g/t AuEq) over 25.8m, plus 2.1 g/t Au, 117 g/t Ag, 0.49% Cu, 1.5% Pb, and 10.1% Zn (9.82 g/t AuEq) over 10.2m. The most significant underground drill intercept was encountered in hole CMUG-25 25 with 0.15 g/t Au, 33 g/t Ag, 1.04% Cu, 0.1% Pb, and 0.02% Zn over 4m, plus 0.15 g/t Au, 10 g/t Ag, 0.17% Cu, 0.02% Pb, and 1% Zn over 4m, and 0.37 g/t Au, 140 g/t Ag, 0.03% Cu, 0.1% Pb, and 0.3% Zn over 0.7m. To date, 7,218m of surface drilling and 8,440m of underground drilling have been completed.
  • Heliostar Metals Ltd., provided 2026 production guidance and growth plan for their Mexican mine operations. The table below shows figures per mine operation:

The company also provided a growth plan for their mine operations. Highlights include pre-stripping the Veta Madre open pit at La Colorada mine in Sonora to increase production at the mine in 2027, and invest up to USD $5.8M in resource development and exploration activities in 2026; At San Agustin mine in Durango, Heliostar is drilling to expand the oxide reserves at the Corner Area and around the existing open pit , and plans to invest up to USD $9.7M through this year to unlock the full geological potential of the property; At Ana Paula, Guerrero, it is advancing the  Feasibility Study, and investing USD $6.6M in resource development and regional exploration in 2026, in addition to the USD $15M required to extend the decline. At Cerro Del Gallo, Guanajuato, Heliostar is advancing permitting discussions alongside active engagement with the local communities and social benchmarking surveys. The Company’s work plan includes an update of the geologic model to allow flotation trade-off testing, further metallurgical test work of the sulphide portion of the deposit and hydrological data collection. San Antonio project in Baja California Sur will see a metallurgical program.

  • Endeavour Silver Corp., announced 2026 production guidance for Terronera and Guanacevi mines in Jalisco and Durango respectively. The tables below show the 2026 production guide and the operating costs per each mine (currency expressed in US dollars):
  • Torex Gold Resources Inc., provided 2026 production guidance and updated five-year production outlook for its Morelos complex in Guerrero (Currency expressed in US dollars).   The tales below show figures respectively:
  • DynaResource Inc., reported preliminary Q4 and full year 2025 production results from its San Jose de Gracia mine in Sinaloa and provided 2026 production guidance (currency expressed in US dollars). During Q4, 2025 the company mined 65,275 tonnes of 3.2 g/t Au with a metallurgical recovery of 76% to produce 5,080 Oz Au. In the full year 2025, DynaResource mined 260,694 tonnes of 3.46 g/t Au with metallurgical recovery of 74% to produce 21,393 Oz Au. It also provided 2026 production guidance and estimated to produce between 22K-24K Oz Au at cash and AISC of $1,400-$1,600 and $2,400-$2,600 per Oz Au produced respectively. The company also plans to spend between $1-$2M in exploration expenditures.

ON FINANCING

  • Chesapeake Gold Corp., announced a bought deal offering of 2,380,953 units at a price of CAD $4.20 per unit for gross proceeds of CAD $10M, and later on it increased to approximately CAD $15M by selling 3,571,500 units at a price of CAD $4.20 per unit. The offering is expected to close on or about January 27, 2026. The company also intends to close a non-brokered private placement with participation by Eric Sprott of up to 685,000 units at a price of CAD $4.20 per unit for gross proceeds of up to CAD $2,877,000. Chesapeake filed a prospectus supplement in connection with the CAD $15M bought deal offering and plans to use the net proceeds to advance the company´s proprietary oxidative leach technology, the Metates project, the Lucy project, and for general working capital.
  • Oroco Resource Corp., filed a prospectus supplement in connection with a bought deal public offering to qualify the distribution of 52,631,600 units at a price of CAD $0.38 per unit for approximate gross proceeds of CAD $20M. Later on, Oroco reported that it close the bought deal public offering of 60,526,340 units at a price of CAD $0.38 per unit for gross proceeds of CAD $23M (Santo Tomas project, Sinaloa).
  • Canasil Resources Inc., announced a planned private placement for a total of 10,000,000 of common shares at a price of CAD $0.05 per common share for gross proceeds of up to CAD $500K. Part of the net proceeds will be used to fund the company´s operations and exploration programs on its projects portfolio in Durango and Zacatecas (Vizcaino project, Durango).
  • Sierra Madre Gold and Silver Ltd., closed the first tranche of its previously announced brokered private placement of 30, 521,724 subscription receipts at a price of USD $1.30 per subscription receipt for gross proceeds of USD $39,678,241.20. The offering is being conducted in conjunction with the Company’s proposed acquisition of the Del Toro Silver Mine in Zacatecas from First Majestic Silver Corp.
  • Pacifica Silver Corp., announced a brokered private placement offering of up to 6,900,000 common shares at a price of CAD $1.45 per common share for gross proceeds of up to CAD $10M and later on it upsized to up to 13,800,000 common shares at a price of CAD $1.45 per common share for gross proceeds of up to CAD $20,010,000. Net proceeds will be used to advance exploration and drilling activity at its Claudia project in Durango.

ON RESOURCES AND DEVELOPMENT

  • Sonoro Gold Corp., expanded its Cerro Caliche project in Sonora by acquiring 10 additional mining concessions totalling 2,574 hectares, growing the property to almost 4,000 hectares. Under the agreement, the company is paying USD $4M over four years and taking some outstanding fees. This expansion could extend the known gold zones north and south of the current project. They’re also preparing an updated preliminary economic assessment (PEA) to guide future production and exploration plans. The PEA is scheduled for completion in Q1, 2026.
  • Silver Storm Mining Ltd., commenced a 6,000m underground drilling campaign at its la Parrilla mine complex in Durango. The underground drilling program will focus on exploration step-out and infill drilling in support of the development anticipated by the Company at the Quebradillas, San Marcos, and the Rosarios mines in the La Parrilla Complex. An additional 4,000m of drilling has been proposed as a follow-up to this initial program, as mine development progresses following the potential restart of operations.
  • GR Silver Mining Ltd., provided 2026 guidance including drilling and project advancement plans. After raising over CAD $34M in equity in late 2025, the company is fully funded, debt free, and expanding its technical team in Mexico. Its primary focus is accelerating resource expansion at the San Marcial project with a 20,000m drilling program aimed at extending high-grade silver mineralization and testing new parallel breccia targets. Concurrently, GR Silver is integrating the San Marcial and Plomosas sites into a single, staged silver development, advancing permitting, environmental studies, and a bulk- sample test‑mining program at Plomosas, which includes plans for a pilot‑plant. The firm also plans a Preliminary Economic Assessment in the second half of 2026 and will update its mineral resource estimate later in the year.
  • Royalties Inc., hired SRL Consulting Ltd., to provide an updated economic analysis on Bilbao project in Zacatecas, based on information in the 2024 PEA using current metal pricing for sensitivity analysis. SLR will also carry out a high-level assessment of potential high iron-oxide ore processing technologies to identify suitable methods for extracting value from the oxide portion of the deposit which was excluded from the PEA plan, potentially adding tonnage to the project. A report is expected to be completed within a month.
  • Silverco Mining Ltd., filed a Mineral Resource Estimate (MRE) for its Cusi mine in Chihuahua. The MRE is dated January 14, 2026, with an effective date of October 20, 2025. The table below shows the MRE:
  • Vizsla Silver Corp., reported results from 29 oriented geotechnical drill holes completed at its Copala project in Sinaloa within the Copala, Tajitos and Napoleon resource areas. Drilling highlights (true widths reported) include hole DDH-CAP-008B on Copala Vein with 1,284 g/t Ag and 7.51 g/t Au (1,800 g/t AgEq) over 3.80m, including 2,760 g/t Ag and 15.7 g/t Au (3,833 g/t AgEq) over 0.93m; hole DDH-CAP-003A on Copala 3 Vein with 850 g/t Ag and 7.78 g/t Au (1,422 g/t AgEq) over 2m and on Copala Vein with 681 g/t Ag and 2.58 g/t Au (840 g/t AgEq) over 6.50m, including 1,046 g/t Ag and 3.1 g/t Au (1,219 g/t AgEq) over 0.91m, and including 1,428 g/t Ag and 4.77 g/t Au (1,708 g/t AgEq) over 1.83m; and hole DDH-CAP-007B on Copala Vein with 269 g/t Ag and 2.15 g/t Au (424 g/t AgEq) over 8.9m, including 865 g/t Ag and 6.82 g/t Au (1,357 g/t AgEq) over 1.62m, plus 665 g/t Ag and 3.01 g/t Au (861 g/t AgEq) on  Vein splay over 0.80m, plus 733 g/t Ag and 3.5 g/t Au (963 g/t AgEq) on Copala 2 over 0.90m.

ON DEALS AND CORPORATE ISSUES

  • Canasil Resources Inc., announced that it had a notably active 2025, successfully completing all regulatory filings and regaining active trading status on the TSX Venture Exchange. The company also saw leadership changes with new directors and executives, and its shares traded actively. Looking ahead to 2026, Canasil anticipates a dynamic year focused on advancing its projects in Canada and Mexico within a favorable market environment for metals like gold, silver, and copper (Vizcaino project, Durango).
  • Bear Creek Mining Corporation´s Board of Directors, Management, and Employees congratulated Catherine McLeod-Seltzer, co-founder and Chair of Bear Creek, on her recent induction to the Canadian Mining Hall of Fame (Mercedes mine, Sonora).
  • Tocvan Ventures Corp., announced the appointment of Anna Ladd-Kruger as an independent director to its Board of Directors, effective immediately (Gran Pilar project, Sonora).
  • Vortex Metals Inc., appointed Michael Williams as interim Chief Executive Officer effective immediately (Riqueza Marina and Zaachila project, Oaxaca). 
  • Silver Storm Mining Ltd., announced that it has qualified to trade on the OCTQX Best Market, upgrading from the OTCQB Venture Market. The common shares of the Company will commence trading on the OTCQX Market under the symbol “SVRSF”. The Company’s shares will continue to be listed and trade on the TSX Venture Exchange under the symbol “SVRS” and on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange under the symbol “SVR” (La Parrilla mine, Durango).
  • Regency Silver Corp., provided a 2025 year-end corporate recap. The company had some major moves: new leadership was appointed, they raised over CAD $8M to fund exploration, and made solid progress drilling at its Dios Padre project in Sonora, extending promising mineral zones, supporting the interpretation of a large magmatic-hydrothermal system. These developments set a solid foundation for an active exploration campaign in 2026, with a focus on systematic step-out drilling and refining structural controls to enhance the discovery potential of the project.
  • Riverside Resources Inc., outlined its corporate outlook and milestones for 2026. Riverside successfully spun out Blue jay Gold Corp., and strengthened their finances with strategic investors. It is also focused on advancing projects through partner funding and smart capital management, as well as to grow their royalty and equity portfolios and continue disciplined transactions and exploration. Riverside Resources’ Mexican portfolio in 2026 includes several key projects and strategic initiatives. The Company is actively advancing the Union Project in Sonora, where it executed an option agreement with Questcorp Mining, funding exploration and drilling activities, with assay results expected in early 2026. Additionally, Riverside is advancing the Cecilia Project in Sonora, following positive drilling results in late 2024, by integrating geophysical and structural data to plan further exploration and marketing efforts for potential partnerships. The broader Mexican portfolio also includes other prospects like Cuarentas, Valle, and Ariel, all located in Sonora, which are being maintained at various stages for future joint ventures, asset sales, or additional royalties. The overall strategy emphasizes de-risking existing projects, exploring new opportunities, and leveraging partner funding and government permitting developments to enhance project value and shareholder returns.

ON SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY

  • No relevant news.

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On the picture below, breccia cemented with specularite in an IOCG project in Sonora, Mexico. Photo taken by Miguel A Heredia.

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

By Jorge Cirett

During the 54th week of the year (December 22th to December 28th, 2025), companies working in Mexico presented 15 press releases. There was no relevant news either on early-stage properties or mining. Two companies presented news on financing rounds, one on consolidation of shares, two on increased market activity and one on the granting of stock options. Three companies presented updates on advanced properties. Five companies informed on deals and corporate issues. ON MEXICO ISSUES, no relevant news. ON EXPLORATION, no relevant news. ON MINING, no relevant news. ON FINANCING, two companies informed on financing rounds: Apollo Silver (C$25 M) and Captain Silver (C$6 M). Chesapeake Gold and Silverco Mining informed on increased market activity. Centenario Gold consolidated its shares on a 10:1 basis. Impact Silver granted stock options. ON RESOURCES AND DEVELOPMENT, Heliostar Metals filed a PEA on Ana Paula, in Guerrero. Tocvan Ventures informed on advances on its planned pilot mine for Gran Pilar in Sonora. Mithril Silver and Gold presents an exploration update for Coplaquin, in Durango. ON DEALS AND CORPORATE ISSUES, the TSX approved the acquisition of the Bolañitos mine in Guanajuato by Guanajuato Silver Company. Royalties Inc. informed on the latest development on the Cozmin royalties legal saga. J2 Metals is optioning the Sierra Plata property in Guerrero from Impact Silver. Goldgroup Mining acquired all the shares of the company controlling the San Francisco mine in Sonora. ON SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY, no relevant news.

ON MEXICO ISSUES

  • Editor’s Commentary: Mexico The Mexican mining industry is enduring challenging times, battling an in-house restrictive regulatory environment while precious metal prices break all records in the World scene. Unfortunately for Mexico, the present government has in its DNA dogmatic ideologic chains that prevent really positive changes, immersed as it is in its quest to centralize power. Good examples on this endeavour are the recently approved law on water rights, which heavily restricts the granting and exchange of extraction permits, and the intention to change the electoral law in order to make it more difficult for the opposition to challenge the MORENA party rule. The current administration regulatory environment in mining is not good, or even clear, but it has to be said that it is better than under the past administration and that the president seems to have the will to improve it. While the rule book for applying the 2023 law in mining is still being drawn, long awaited permits that allow for open pit expansions and tailings dam construction have begun to flow. Reflecting the overall global economy uncertainties and higher commodity prices, 2025 ends with an optimistic mood for the worldwide mining industry with some of that optimism spilling over into the Mexican side by means of a steady inflow of funds during the last few months to the coffers of  junior companies with properties in Mexico. Expect more drilling in 2026, and the development of some properties that have been on the shelves for some time now.

ON EXPLORATION

  • No Relevant News.

ON MINING

  • No Relevant News.

ON FINANCING

  • Apollo Silver Corp. announced a non-brokered private placement for aggregate gross proceeds of  C$25 M. Only Eric Sprott and a fund managed by Jupiter Asset Management are participating in the Offering, with each subscribing half the offering, after which the Jupiter Fund is to own 12.1% of the shares on Apollo Silver, and Eric Sprott 9.6% (Cinco de Mayo, Chihuahua).
  • Chesapeake Gold Corp. announces that at the request of CIRO, the company’s management is unaware of any material change that would account for the recent increase in market activity (Metates, Durango).
  • Captain Silver Corp. entered into a subscription agreement with Schroder Investment Management Ltd. on which Schroder has agreed to purchase on a non-brokered  private placement basis 2.96 M shares of the company, for gross proceeds of C$6 M. (Cruz de Plata, Durango).
  • Centenario Gold Corp. announced the approval by the TSX Venture Exchange of the consolidation of its issued and outstanding common shares on a 10:1 (ten to one) basis. The consolidation will become effective at the opening of the market on December 30, 2025  (Edén, Sinaloa).
  • Silverco Mining Ltd. announced that at the request of CIRO, Silverco confirms that the company’s management “is unaware of any material change in the Company’s operations that would account for the recent increase in market activity” (Cinco de Mayo, Chihuahua).
  • Impact Silver Corp. granted to directors, officers, consultants and employees of the company, stock options to purchase a total of 4.8 M common shares at a price of $0.42 per common share (Zacualpan, Estado de México).

ON RESOURCES AND DEVELOPMENT

  • Heliostar Metals Ltd. filed a preliminary economic assessment (PEA) technical report for its Ana Paula project, in Guerrero.
  • Tocvan Ventures Corp. has started sampling for pilot mine feed at the South Block of its Gran Pilar project in Sonora. The company also received local community council approval for the pilot mine development. Clearing and leveling for the heap leach pile and containment ponds has started.
  • Mithril Silver and Gold Ltd. presented an update on exploration. At Copalquin, in Durango, the company focused during 2025 on two of six main targets: Target 1 and Target 5. In 2026 Target 3 is also to be a priority, and a third drill rig is to be added. Currently there is a laboratory back log on assays for 20 holes, and samples from12 more have been dispatched in the last two weeks. A 25,000 m drill campaign is programmed for 2026. At the recently acquired 2,000 ha La Dura concession, 15 km away, LIDAR surveying has been completed and a district scale aerial magnetic survey is scheduled for January 2026. 

ON DEALS AND CORPORATE ISSUES

  • Guanajuato Silver Company Ltd.  received conditional approval from the TSX Venture Exchange to proceed with the acquisition of the Bolañitos mine, in Guanajuato, from Endeavour Silver Corp.
  • Royalties Inc. reported that Capstone Copper Corp. filed a direct Amparo with the Federal Collegiate Tribunal, granting a suspension of the sentence  on the Court decision that Capstone had improperly transferred to themselves royalties without consent, authorization or payment on the production from certain mining concessions at the Cozamin mine in Zacatecas. The company believes Capstone actions are intended to delay the outcome.
  • Impact Silver Corp. executed a letter of intent to option to J2 Metals Inc. 22 Km2 of its 211 Km2  Zacualpan District in Guerrero. J2 renamed the optioned area as Sierra Plata Silver-Antimony project, and may earn 100% interest by making staged payment to Impact by issuing C$250 K in shares within 3 days of the TSX approval, C$1.35 M in exploration expenditures over three years and staged annual payments to Impact totalling up to 6.5 M shares of J2, with up to 25% of the share value to be paid in cash or up to C$375 K in cash over three years with J2 being responsible to keep the mining concessions in good standing. Impact is to retain a 1.5% NSR royalty with J2 having the right to buy 0.75% upon payment of C$1.5 M.
  • J2 Metals Inc. entered into a 3-year option (details above) with Impact Silver Corp. to acquire the 2,200 ha Sierra Plata project in the Zacualpan District in Guerrero. Sierra Plata is located 10 Km from Taxco, hosts five past-producing silver mines, including part of the three-level San Miguel mine, with historic grab samples of up to 414 gpt Ag, 0.45 gpt Au in “quartz-hosted argentite with galena and pyrite displaying classic epithermal textures”. The project is adjacent to, and structurally continuous with, historic antimony mineralization.
  • Goldgroup Mining Inc. announced it has acquired all of the issued and outstanding A and B shares of Molimentales del Noroeste, S.A. de C.V., the company holding the San Francisco mine in Sonora,  through a “Concurso Mercantil” process (restructuring proceeding equivalent to Chapter 11 in the United States). Prior to the filing of the Plan of Arrangement, Goldgroup acquired 60.2% of the debts owed to certain major creditors for US$8.5 M of which US$7.5 M has been paid to date and the balance of US$1 M will be paid to complete the acquisition. Goldgroup has agreed to pay US$2.6 M in three equal installments in December 2026, 2027 and 2028 to the remaining creditors holding 39.8% of the recognized debt in addition to all outstanding mining concession fees, taxes, fees owed to the National Water Commission, supplier debts and other expenses  currently estimated at MX$170 M (approximately US$9.3 M).

ON SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY

  • No Relevant News. 

On the image below: Garnets and chlorite in a volcano sedimentary rock sequence, HQ core. Picture by Jorge Cirett.

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

Quartz Vein hosted in volcanic rocks

By Miguel A Heredia

During the 45th week of the year (November 3rd to November 9th 2025), at least 33 press releases were announced by companies working in Mexico, with thirteen disclosing deals and corporate issues, eight communicating mining and production issues, five announcing financial rounds, four informing on exploration results, and three reporting resources and developments of their properties. ON MEXICO ISSUES, No relevant news. ON EXPLORATION, In Sonora, Colibri retained CANMEX to conduct its next phase of drilling at the EP project, and Kenadyr provided an update on its Adelita copper-gold-silver project. In Chihuahua, Advance Metals confirmed high grade silver-gold in previously unsampled core at its Yoquivo project. In Sinaloa, Mithril provided exploration results and an update for multiple targets at its Copalquin project. ON MINING, Santacruz Silver reported consolidated production results for the period Q3, 2025 and year to date (Zimapan mine, Hidalgo). First Majestic reported Q3, 2025 production and financial results from its Mexican mine operations. Aura Minerals presented Q3, 2025 consolidated production and financial results, including figures from its Aranzazu mine in Zacatecas. Gold Resource released Q3, 2025 production and financial results from its Don David Gold mine in Oaxaca. Torex Gold announced Q3, 2025 production and financial results from its Morelos complex in Guerrero. Gold Royalty released Q3, 2025 consolidated financial results (royalty on Cozamin mine, Zacatecas). Avino Silver & Gold presented Q3, 2025 production and financial results from its Avino mine in Durango. Endeavour Silver announced Q3, 2025 consolidated production and financial results, including its Guanacevi and Bolañitos mines in Durango and Guanajuato respectively.  ON FINANCING, Colibri closed a first tranche of its previously announced non-brokered private placement for gross proceeds of CAD $1,350,722, and a second tranche for gross proceeds of CAD $140,980 (EP project, Sonora). Kingsmen announced a non-brokered private placement for gross proceeds of up to CAD $3,003,750 (Las Coloradas project, Chihuahua). Silver Storm declared that it has fully drawn USD $7.0M under the previously announced Prepaid Offtake Financing Facility with Samsung (La Parrilla mine, Durango). Oroco closed a first tranche of its non-brokered private placement announced on September 24, 2025 for gross proceeds of USD $1,530,999 (Santo Tomas project, Sinaloa).  ON RESOURCES AND DEVELOPMENT, Goldgroup filed an updated NI43-101 technical report on its Cerro Prieto gold mine in Sonora. Silver Tiger announced the receipt of all required approvals and permits to construct the El Tigre Stockwork Silver-Gold project in Sonora. Heliostar released a Preliminary Economic Assessment (PEA) for its Ana Paula underground gold project in Guerrero. ON DEALS AND CORPORATE ISSUES, Osisko Development announced the appointment of Scott Smith as Vice President, Exploration (San Antonio Gold project, Sonora). Mithril reported voting results of its annual general meeting of shareholders (Copalquin project, Durango). Elemental Altus announced that shareholders have overwhelmingly approved all resolutions at its special meeting (Royalty on Mercedes mine, Sonora). Aura Minerals declared dividend based on Q3, 2025 results (Aranzazu mine, Zacatecas).  Orogen granted stock options to directors, officers, employees, and consultants (Ermitaño mine, Sonora). Torex announced its initial return of capital program, which includes a quarterly dividend of CAD $0.15 per share and discretionary share repurchases through its normal course issuer bid (El Limon Guajes and Media Luna properties, Guerrero). Almadex provided an overview of its diversified portfolio of royalties on precious and base metal projects throughout North America. Silver Viper entered into two independent agreements to support ongoing digital marketing and trading-liquidity efforts (La Virginia project, Sonora). Mammoth announced the appointment of three new directors to strengthen its leadership team (Tenoriba project, Chihuahua). Royalties Inc reported that it won a major court battle in the Civil Chamber of the Superior Tribunal of Justice of Zacatecas against Capstone. Apollo Silver announced that the US Department of Interior added silver to the 2025 list of critical minerals. Inomin granted stock options to directors and two advisers of the company. Silver Viper entered into a capital market consulting agreement with Insight Capital Partners (La Virginia project, Sonora).  ON SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY, No relevant news.

ON MEXICO ISSUES

  • No relevant news.

ON EXPLORATION

  • Colibri Resource Corporation retained CANMEX Perforaciones y Servicios SA de CV to conduct its next phase of drilling at the EP project in Sonora. The program will be focused on the undrilled San Perfecto and Banco de Oro target areas.
  • Kenadyr Metals Corp., provided an update on its Adelita copper-gold-silver project in Sonora. The company is preparing to commence Phase 1 exploration activities, including drilling and detailed geophysical surveys at the Cerro Grande skarn zone, following receipt of all necessary permits, including a 20-year mining license. The deal with Infinitum Copper (80%) and Minaurum Gold (20%) is basically done; just waiting on final TSXV approval, and financing is almost wrapped up with a last tranche expected soon. Overall, the project is positioned for active exploration with long-term development potential.
  • Advance Metals Limited confirmed high grade silver-gold in previously unsampled core at its Yoquivo project. More than 6,300m of unsampled core in the Pertenencia Zone has been identified, representing greater than 50% of the historic drilling completed. First batch of sample results comprising 222.7m of core across 11 holes in the southern portion of Pertenencia Zone has confirmed the untested potential, returning grades of up to 370g/t Ag & 6.2g/t Au. Sampling from holes drilled in 2022 include holes YQ-022-025 with 480 g/t AgEq over 2.05m, including 848 g/t AgEq over 1.1m, and hole YQ-022-002 with 115 g/t AgEq over 4.45m, including 249 g/t AgEq over 0.95m. Multiple additional batches of previously untested core are currently awaiting assay results.
  • Mithril Silver and Gold Limited provided exploration results and an update for multiple targets at its Copalquin project. Target 5 in the southwest area of Copalquin, which is still in the early stages of exploration but showing great promise that could significantly impact the district´s resource potential, returned impressive silver-gold drill intercepts, including a standout hit of 1,714 g/t AgEq over 1m. Drilling highlights include hole AP25-003 with 2.28 g/t Au and 500 g/t Ag (660 g/t AgEq) over 2.75m, including 5.8 g/t Au and 1,308 g/t Ag (1,714 g/t AgEq) over 1m; hole AP25-005 with 1.71 g/t Au and 246 g/t Ag (366 g/t AgEq) over 3.35m, including 5.35 g/t Au and 771 g/t Ag (1,146 g/t AgEq) over 1.05m; and hole AP25-006 with 4.55 g/t Au and 409 g/t Ag (728 g/t AgEq) over 1,25m, plus 2.41 g/t Au and 447 g/t Ag (616 g/t AgEq) over 0.90m, plus 1.51 g/t Au and 321 g/T AgEq) over 0.80m. To date, 13 drilled holes have been completed at Target 5 with assay results received for the first eight holes. On the other hand, channel sampling at Tasolera mine returned high grade results, including 2 g/t Au and 3,300 g/t Ag (3,440 g/t AgEq) over 1.4m. This target is

rapidly emerging as a major silver zone. Only around 5% of the related vein system has been tested so far, meaning there´s plenty more ground to cover. Ongoing exploration mapping and channel sampling is on progress to expand its footprint. At Target 3, preparations are underway for drilling, supported by ongoing mapping and sampling efforts. This target is a large, highly prospective gold-silver zone with multiple high-grade surface samples and extensive mapped veins. At Target 1 (El Refugio-La Soledad), which hosts the maiden JORC mineral resource estimate,  an ongoing drilling program is underway aiming to expand this existing resources by testing its western extensions and deep zones. At Target 6, new targets, including old workings have been identified with some recent sampling and mapping, indicating potential for future exploration. In general, drilling keeps revealing solid gold-silver mineralization, and the company is moving fast with more holes planned in multiple areas of the district.

ON MINING

  • Santacruz Silver Mining Ltd., reported its consolidated production results for the period Q3, 2025 and year to date (Zimapan mine, Hidalgo). The table below shows figures for the Zimapan mine in Hidalgo:

First Majestic Silver Corp., reported Q3, 2025 production and financial results from its Mexican mine operations. The first table below shows consolidated financial results, and  the second production figures by mine operation:

Aura Minerals Inc., presented Q3, 2025 consolidated production and financial results from its mine operations. The table below shows production and financial results from its Aranzazu mine in Zacatecas:

  • Gold Resource Corporation released Q3, 2025 production and financial results from its Don David Gold mine in Oaxaca. The company milled 65,131 tonnes with grades of 1.11 g/t Au, 250 g/t Ag, 0.16% Cu, 0.6% Pb, and 1.6% Zn to produce 1,646 Oz Au, 453.05K Oz Ag, 73 tonnes Cu, 241 tonnes Pb, and 784 tonnes Zn. Gold Resource sold 1,422 Oz Au, 417.7K Oz Ag (6,298 Oz AuEq), 67 tonnes Cu, 212 tonnes Pb, and 645 tonnes Zn at averages realized prices of USD $3,546/Oz Au, USD $41.39/Oz Ag, USD $9,690/tonne Cu, USD $1,937/tonne Pb, and USD $2,841/tonne Zn. Total cash and all in sustaining cost (AISC) after co-product credits were $2,166 and USD $2,983 per Oz AuEq respectively. It also reported a net loss of USD $4.7M; a working capital of USD $12.8M and cash and cash equivalent of USD $9.8 as of September 30, 2025.
  • Torex Gold Resources Inc., announced Q3, 2025 production and financial results from its Morelos complex in Guerrero (all amounts are expressed in US dollars). The company produced 95,058 Oz Au, 485.2K Oz Ag and 14M Lb Cu or 119,034 payable Oz AuEq  and sold 118,082 oz AuEq at average realized prices of $3,548 Oz Au or $3,536 Oz AuEq. Total cash and all in sustaining costs (AISC) were $1,297 and $1,658 per Oz AuEq respectively. Torex also reported revenue of $416.4M; cost of sales of $207.3M; earnings from mine operations of $209.1M; net income of $114.4M; adjusted net earnings of $103.4M; EBITDA of $235.3M; adjusted EBITDA of $239.3M; net cash generated from operating activities of $186.8M; net cash generated from operating activities before changes in non-cash operating working capital of $204M; free cash flow of $112.5M; cash and cash equivalents of $107.1M; and an available liquidity of  $289M.
  • Gold Royalty Corp., released Q3, 2025 consolidated financial results, including its 1% NSR royalty in Cozamin mine in Zacatecas. “On October 30, 2025, Capstone Copper Corp. reported copper production of 6,145 thousand tonnes of copper at Cozamin in the third quarter 2025, 2% higher than the same period of 2024 as mine sequencing resulted in higher grades. It stated that Cozamin’s copper production is trending towards the upper end of its previously disclosed 2025 production guidance of 23,000 to 26,000 tonnes as well as the lower end of costs. Production is expected by Capstone to be consistently weighted through the year”.
  • Avino Silver & Gold Mines Ltd., presented Q3, 2025 production and financial results from its Avino mine in Durango (All amounts are expressed in US dollars).  The company milled 188,757 tonnes to produce 263.2K Oz Ag, 1,935 Oz Au and 1.31M Lb Cu or 580.8K Oz AgEq and sold 562.6K Oz AgEq at cash and all in sustaining cost (AISC) of $17.09 and $24.06 per Oz AgEq respectively. Avino also reported revenue of $21.04M; mine operating income of $9.9M; net income of $7.7M; EBITDA of $11.46M; adjusted earnings of $11.64M; cash provided by operation activities of $8.33M; mine operating cash flow before taxes of $11.05M; cash of $57.3M; and a working capital of $50.8M.
  • Endeavour Silver Corp., announced Q3, 2025 consolidated production and financial results, including its Guanacevi and Bolañitos mines in Durango and Guanajuato respectively (all currency is expressed in US dollars).  At Guanacevi, Durango, the company processed 99,340 tonnes to produce 1.02M Oz Ag at cash cost of $22.98 per Oz Ag and an AISC of $31.09 per Oz Ag. The company sold 1.28M Oz AgEq. At Bolañitos, Guanajuato, it processed 105,153 tonnes to produce 137K Oz Ag at cash cost of $(11.47) per Oz Ag and AISC of $27.22 per Oz Ag. The company sold 471.2K Oz AgEq.

ON FINANCING

  • Colibri Resource Corporation closed a first tranche of its previously announced non-brokered private placement of 9,004,816 units at a price of CAD $0.15 per unit for gross proceeds of CAD $1,350,722. A second tranche was closed through the sale of 939,867 units at a price of CADS $0.15 per unit for gross proceeds of CAD $140,980. Combined with tranche 1 the company has raised gross proceeds of CAD $1,491,702. Net proceeds will be used to advance exploration at Colibri´s flagship Mexican gold projects, including Pilar and EP projects in Sonora as well as for general working capital.
  • Kingsmen Resources Ltd., announced a non-brokered private placement of up to 2,225,000 units at a price of CAD $1.35 per unit for gross proceeds of up to CAD $3,003,750. The company plans to use the gross proceeds to advance its Las Colorada project in Chihuahua and for working capital.
  • Silver Storm Mining ltd., declared that it has fully drawn USD $7.0M under the previously announced Prepaid Offtake Financing Facility with Samsung C&T Hongkong Ltd. and QSSC, S.A. de C.V.  Silver Storm will use the proceeds for rehabilitation and preparation at its la Parrilla mine in Durango, including mill rehabilitation and upgrading, underground development, and for general corporate and working capital purposes.
  • Oroco Resource Corp., closed a first tranche of its non-brokered private placement announced on September 24, 2025 through the sale of 7,654,995 units at a price of USD $0.2 per unit for gross proceeds of USD $1,530,999. Net proceeds will be used to advance the Santo Tomas project in Sinaloa toward its plan Pre-Feasibility study, and for general corporate purposes. 

ON RESOURCES AND DEVELOPMENT

  • Goldgroup Mining Inc., filed an updated NI43-101 technical report on its Cerro Prieto gold mine in Sonora. The technical report provides independent assessment of the Mineral Resources Estimates at a cut-off grade of 0.2 g/t Au of the Esperanzas Deposit within the Cerro Prieto mine, which includes the La Esperanza and Nueva Esperanza contiguous zones. Measured and indicated resources as of April 4, 2025 are 3.13M tonnes of 0.37 g/t Au for a total of 37.21K Oz Au, while inferred resources are 131.5K tonnes of 0.36 for a total of 1,504 Oz Au.
  • Silver Tiger Metals Inc., announced the receipt of all required approvals and permits from the Mexican Federal Environmental Department (SEMARNAT) to construct the El Tigre Stockwork Silver-Gold project in Sonora. Now, the company is ready to advance the project toward construction.
  • Heliostar Metals Ltd., released a Preliminary Economic Assessment (PEA) for its Ana Paula underground gold project in Guerrero (all amounts are expressed in US dollars). The PEA for Ana Paula outlines a nine-year underground gold mine with an expectation to produce approximately 875K Oz Au over nine years, averaging about 101K Oz Au per year. The project demonstrates strong economics, with a base case post-tax NPV of $426M, and IRR of 28%, and a payback period of about 2.9 years at a gold price of $2,400/Oz. Upside case is $1B and IRR over 50% with quicker payback if gold hits $3,800/Oz. Heliostar is boosting some of the lowest AIUSC (around $1,011/Oz), ranking in the bottom 13% globally. Initial capital costs are estimated at $300M. Heliostar plans to fast-track development, including accelerating completion of the underground decline, ongoing exploration drilling, engineering, permit amendments, and feasibility study, with plans to bring Ana Paula into production in 2028.

ON DEALS AND CORPORATE ISSUES

  • Osisko Development Corp., announced the appointment of Scott Smith as Vice President, Exploration, effective November 1, 2025 (San Antonio Gold project, Sonora).
  • Mithril Silver and Gold Limited reported voting results of its annual general meeting of shareholders (Copalquin project, Durango).
  • Elemental Altus Royalties Corp., announced that shareholders have overwhelmingly approved all resolutions at its special meeting (Royalty on Mercedes mine, Sonora).
  • Aura Minerals Inc., declared dividend of USD $0.48 per common share and USD $0.16 per Brazilian Depositary Receipts based on Q3, 2025 results. The dividend will be paid to shareholders on November 21, 2025 (Aranzazu mine, Zacatecas). 
  • Orogen Royalties Inc., granted 2,000,000 incentive stock options to directors, officers, employees, and consultants. The stock options have a life of five years, an exercise price of CAD $2.2, and will be vest over three years (Ermitaño mine, Sonora).
  • Torex Gold Resources Inc., announced its initial return of capital program, which includes a quarterly dividend of CAD $0.15 per share and have repurchased CAD $7.2M in shares through its normal course issuer bid. The company is prioritizing returning value to shareholders while maintaining investments in growth projects across Mexico and Nevada   (El Limon Guajes and Media Luna properties, Guerrero).
  • Almadex Minerals Ltd., provided an overview of its diversified portfolio of royalties on precious and base metal projects throughout North America. Almadex’s Mexican properties include several royalties across different states, notably in Chihuahua, Veracruz, Oaxaca, and Sinaloa. These assets primarily consist of NSR royalties ranging from 1.5% to 2.0%, covering a mix of gold-silver, copper-gold, and epithermal systems. Royalty interests in Mexico include  La Bufa in Chihuahua (2% NSR / operator: Endeavour Silver Corp), which covers gold-silver mineralization in a prolific silver belt; Caballo Blanco in Veracruz (1.5% NSR operator: Candelaria Mining), a near surface oxide gold-silver deposit with significant exploration potential; El Cobre in Veracruz (1.75% NSR operator: Azucar Minerals Ltd), a large copper-gold porphyry alteration system with multiple mineralized centers; Cerro Colorado in Oaxaca (2% NSR operator: Gold Resource Corp), a near surface oxide gold-silver project close to existing operations; El Encuentro in Sinaloa (2% NSR operator: Mc Ewing Mining Inc), located in a productive gold-silver belt, offering potential for resource expansion; El Fuego in Oaxaca(2% NSR operator: Gold Resource Corp), similar structural setting as other deposits, indicating future development prospects; and Los Venados in Sonora (2% NSR operator: Alamos Mining Inc), prospective for epithermal and porphyry mineralization, acquired recently, and located near operating mines. Overall, these properties give Almadex exposure to a diverse range of mineral systems and districts in Mexico, with several in significant, potentially high-growth areas for precious and base metals.
  • Silver Viper Minerals Corp., entered into two independent agreements to support ongoing digital marketing and trading-liquidity efforts. Nordcore Media LLC will provide digital advertising and online marketing services will receive only cash, while Red Cloud Securities Inc., will use its best efforts to maintain reasonable trading liquidity in Silver Viper´s common shares on the TSX will receive a fixed monthly cash fee (La Virginia project, Sonora).
  • Mammoth Resources Corp., announced the appointment of three new directors: Jose Antonio Berlanga Balderas, Jose Antonio Berlanga Lopez, and Edgardo Espinoza Velasco, and a new CEO, Paul Rozek, to strengthen its leadership team. Mammoth also granted incentive stock options to directors, officers, and contractors to boost ongoing development efforts at its Tenoriba gold-silver project in Chihuahua and other nearby metal production plans.
  • Royalties Inc., reported that it won a major court battle in the Civil Chamber of the Superior Tribunal of Justice of Zacatecas against Capstone, confirming their rights to royalties from a mining contract dating back to 2002. The appellate court in Zacatecas, Mexico upheld the initial ruling that said Capstone and others improperly sold royalties without proper authorization, and now they have to pay legal costs too. The case is officially closed, and the company expects Capstone to cooperate in sorting out the payments owed.
  • Apollo Silver Corp., announced that the US Department of Interior added silver to the 2025 list of critical minerals. This is the first time that silver is recognized as having growing importance to US economic and national security.
  • Inomin Mines Inc., granted 830,000 stock options to directors and two advisers of the company. The options are exercisable until November 7, 2030, at a price of CADS $0.09 per common share and vest immediately.
  • Silver Viper Minerals Corp., entered into a capital market consulting agreement with Insight Capital Partners Inc., to support the company´s capital markets visibility and investor communication efforts. Insight will receive a monthly cash fee of CAD $17,500 plus applicable Harmonized Sales Tax (HST), payable in advance (La Virginia project, Sonora).

ON SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY

  • No relevant news.

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On the picture below, quartz vein hosted in volcanic rocks from an intermediate sulphidation epithermal vein system in Chihuahua, Mexico. Photo taken by Miguel A Heredia.

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

Quartz stockwork veining hosted in sediments

By Miguel A Heredia

During the 27th week of the year (June 30th to July 06th 2025), at least 16 press releases were announced by companies working in Mexico, and 3 news published by the media, with ten disclosing deals and corporate issues, five announcing financing rounds, three commenting on Mexican issues, and one communicating production results. ON MEXICO ISSUES, Fresnillo Plc announced that it plans to invest USD $750M for the development of four mining projects. Peñoles gained 5.24% on the Mexican Stock Exchange (BMV) due to the Tizapa mine re-opening in the Estado de Mexico. 33 tonnes of gold and silver concentrate belonging to Grupo Minero Bacis were stolen by an armed group on the highway near Guadalajara city, Jalisco.  ON EXPLORATION, no relevant news. ON MINING, Aura Minerals reported preliminary Q2, 2025 production results from its Aranzazu mine in Zacatecas. ON FINANCING, Silver Viper upsized its previously announced non-brokered private placement for gross proceeds of up to CAD $3.6M (La Virginia project, Sonora).  Silver Storm closed a first tranche of a non-brokered private placement of 29,802, 692 units at a price of CAD $0.13 per unit for gross proceeds of CAD $3,874,349.96 (La Parrilla mine, Durango). Minaurum closed its previously announced best efforts private placement for gross proceeds of CAD $9.2m (Alamos Silver project, Sonora). Oroco announced that it cancelled the CAD $1.5M non-brokered private placement previously announced on June 17, 2025 (Santo Tomas project, Sinaloa). Inomin closed a brokered private placement for gross proceeds of CAD $229,775 (La Gitana project, Oaxaca).  ON RESOURCES AND DEVELOPMENT, no relevant news.  ON DEALS AND CORPORATE ISSUES, Roberto Resources signed a binding letter agreement to acquire 100% of the Claudia project in Durango. GR Silver announced appointments to strengthen its management structure and provided a corporate update (Plomosas project, Sinaloa). Roberto Resources appointed a new member to its Board of Directors (Claudia project, Durango). Questcorp entered into a marketing consulting services agreement with Spark Newswire (La Union project, Sonora). US Antimony announces its official listing on the NYSE Texas Exchange (Los Juarez project, Queretaro). Oroco retained Whittle Consulting to conduct a strategic option study for its Santo Tomas project in Sinaloa. GR Silver announced an incentive plan granting Deferred Share Units (DSUs) to non-executive directors as part of their long-term compensation (Plomosas project, Sinaloa). Sonoro Gold secured all of the surface rights necessary for its Cerro Caliche project in Sonora. Goldgroup Mining completed the acquisition of a 100% interest in the Pinos project in Zacatecas. Candelaria announced completion of disposition of Minera Apolo (Pinos project, Zacatecas).   ON SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY, no relevant news.

ON MEXICO ISSUES

  • Fresnillo Plc announced that it plans to invest USD $750M for the development of four mining projects, which are contemplated in Plan Mexico. These projects are in the exploration stage and are located in Durango, Chihuahua, Sonora, and Guanajuato. The investment could range from USD $300M to USD $750M, and the investment period will be between three and five years. The company added that the projects are primarily gold and silver, but also base metal such as copper. In 2025, Fresnillo Plc expects attributable silver production between 49.0 and 56.0M Oz, with attributable gold production expected between 525K and 580K Oz. This would be lower than the 2024 silver production of 56.3M Oz and gold production of 631.6K Oz.
  • Industrias Peñoles S.A.B. de C.V., the world´s leading silver producer, announced the end of the work stoppage at its Tizapa mine in the Estado de Mexico. The company said that the Federal Labor Court for Collective Affairs ordered the resumption of work and the payment of wages for the days the strike lasted, after finding two violations of the collective bargaining agreement and rejecting seven others demanded by the National Union of Mining, Metallurgical, Steel and Similar Workers of the Mexican Republic (SNTMMSRM). After resuming operations, the Peñoles shares gained 5.24% on the Mexican Stock Exchange (BMV) to trade at MXP $521.75, reaching their highest level since June 13.
  • 33 tonnes of gold and silver concentrate belonging to Grupo Minero Bacis S.A. de C.V. were stolen by an armed group on the highway near Guadalajara city, Jalisco, bound to the Manzanillo´s port.  According to preliminary information, the tractor-trailer, with registration number 104, was intercepted by two white vehicles with tinted windows. Their crews neutralized the security guards and subdued the tractor-trailer driver, who was detained for at least an hour and a half. After their release, the affected personnel reported the incident to the National Guard at the Chapala toll booth, where it was confirmed that the personnel were not injured and the tractor-trailer had been recovered, although there is no information regarding the whereabouts of the cargo. The company is halting operations until the safety of its personnel is safeguarded. “Grupo Bacis regrets this incident, which harms our mining business and our revenues into the country”.

ON EXPLORATION

  • No relevant news.

ON MINING

  • Aura Minerals Inc., reported preliminary Q2, 2025 production results from its Aranzazu mine in Zacatecas. The company produced 22,281 Gold Equivalent Ounces (GEO), representing a 9% increase compared to previous quarter, resulting from higher grades and better recoveries.

ON FINANCING

  • Silver Viper Minerals Corp., upsized its previously announced non-brokered private placement of up to 12M units at a price of CAD $0.30 per unit for gross proceeds of up to CAD $3.6M (La Virginia project, Sonora).
  • Silver Storm Mining Ltd., closed a first tranche of a non-brokered private placement of 29,802, 692 units at a price of CAD $0.13 per unit for gross proceeds of CAD $3,874,349.96.  “The company intends to use the net proceeds from the offering for: (i) the procurement of mine processing flotation cells; (ii) to commence rehabilitation work of the La Parrilla mine, Durango processing facility including equipment purchase and refurbishment, labour and supplies; (iii) to order long lead items including deposits on mining equipment and ventilation fans; (iv) to fund ongoing operations for the next twelve months; and (v) for general corporate and working capital purposes.
  • Minaurum Gold Inc., closed its previously announced best efforts private placement of 36,800,000 units at a price of CAD $0.25 per unit for gross proceeds of CAD $9.2m. The company plans to use the gross proceeds for exploration expenditures of its Alamo Silver project in Sonora, property maintenance and permitting costs and for general working capital purposes.
  • Oroco Resource Corp., announced that it cancelled the CAD $1.5M non-brokered private placement previously announced on June 17, 2025 (Santo Tomas project, Sinaloa).
  • Inomin Mines Inc., closed a brokered private placement of 6,565,000 units at a price of CAD $0.05 per unit for gross proceeds of CAD $229,775. According to the company, net proceeds will be used as follow: 50% for general working capital, 25% to pay non-arm´s length management services, 10% for marketing services, and 5% for property evaluations. Inomin paid a total of CAD $15,349.25 in cash commission and issued a total of 438,550 broker warrants as finder´s fee. Each Broker Warrant is exercisable for one Share at a price of CAD $0.05 per share for a period of 24 months (La Gitana project, Oaxaca).

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  • Roberto Resources Inc., signed a binding letter agreement with Durango Gold Corp., a private company, to acquire 100% of the Claudia project in Durango. The company will acquire all the issued and outstanding shares of Cielo Azul Resources S.A. de C.V., a subsidiary of Durango Gold. Roberto Resources will pay Durango Gold USD $25K in cash at closing and issue 10M shares subject to a 12-month resale restriction. The company also will assume USD $651,453 in accounts payables and potential bonus payments to Silverstone based on gold and gold equivalent resources discovered. “If a Measured and Indicated Resource is disclosed ranging from 1 to 500K Oz Au or Oz AuEq (payment of USD $7M), 500,001 to 1M Oz Au or Oz AuEq (payment of an additional USD $10M), and 1,000,001 to 1.5M Oz Au or Oz AuEq (payment of an additional USD $2M). The agreement allows for the gold discovery payments to be paid 50% in company shares and 50% in cash. If the company is unable to publish a Technical Report disclosing Measured or Indicated Resources by December 31, 2029, the Project must be returned to Silverstone”. Roberto Resources must complete 50,000m of drilling by December 31, 2029, and Silverstone can explore and mine up to 130K tonnes at the Aguilarena shaft.
  • GR Silver Mining ltd., announced appointments effective immediately to strengthen its management structure by recognizing the contribution of the company´s team in recent success, and provided a corporate update. The former COO will assume the role of President and CEO; the former CEO will assume the role of Executive Chair of the Board of Directors; the General Manager has been promoted to Vice President of Operations; the Exploration Manager has been promoted to Vice President Exploration; and other member has been promoted to Controller. With this management restructuration, GR Silver is advancing its Plomosas project in Sinaloa, based on the upside resource potential at the San Marcial Area, and the recognition of synergies and opportunities available at the permitted historical Plomosas mine site. The company is continuing a 3,000m drill program at San Marcial Area, and the management continues third-party discussions to advance the commencement of a Bulk sampling Test Mining program at the Plomosas mine. Finally, GR Silver granted incentive stock options to purchase up to 750,000 common shares to officers of the company on joining senior management.  The options will vest on the date of grant. The options are exercisable at CAD $0.175 per share for a period of five years from the date of grant and are subject to the policies of the TSX Venture Exchange.
  • Roberto Resources Inc., appointed a new member to its Board of Directors, effective immediately (Claudia project, Durango).
  • Questcorp Mining Inc., entered into a marketing consulting services agreement with Spark Newswire Inc., to provide certain promotional services to the company (La Union project, Sonora).
  • US Antimony Corporation announces its official listing on the NYSE Texas Exchange while keeping its NYSE American Spot, making it a dual-listed company. Their move to Dallas aligns with their push into regional visibility and tapping into a strategic investor base, while also benefiting from Texas’ business-friendly atmosphere (Los Juarez project, Queretaro).
  • Oroco Resource Corp., retained Whittle Consulting to conduct a strategic option study for its Santo Tomas project in Sinaloa. The study aims to optimize the project’s operations by exploring innovative strategies such as alternative power sources, electrification of mining fleets, and processing technologies. Utilizing advanced software and existing resource data, the collaboration seeks to enhance project economics and guide future development phases.
  • GR Silver Mining Ltd., announced an incentive plan granting Deferred Share Units (DSUs) to non-executive directors as part of their long-term compensation. These DSUs vest after one year and can be settled in shares or cash, aligning directors’ interests with the company’s success. The plan aims to retain and motivate board members while supporting the company’s ongoing silver-gold resource expansion in Mexico Plomosas project, Sinaloa).
  • Sonoro Gold Corp., secured through its wholly owned Mexican subsidiary Minera Mar de Plata S.A. de C.V., all of the surface rights necessary for its Cerro Caliche project in Sonora through a lease agreement, granting the company exclusive access for the exploration, development, and extraction of mineral deposits, as well as the construction of related mining infrastructure. Sonoro signed a lease for 12.5 years, renewable for another 12.5 years for exclusive access to over 3,900 hectares, which will expand to 5,007 hectares on September 1, 2028 to covers their mining concessions and nearby areas. Initial lease payments include USD $3,125,000 plus a one-time issuance of 5,000,000 Sonoro common shares in the first year, with subsequent payments of USD $6,250,000 for the next two years. An initial payment of USD $1M has been already made. Renewal terms will involve similar payments at specified intervals.
  • Goldgroup Mining Inc., completed the acquisition of a 100% interest in the Pinos project in Zacatecas, which is fully permitted for construction. The project includes 30 mining concessions covering 3,816 hectares, featuring low-sulphidation epithermal gold and silver vein systems, along with a larger mineralized stockwork target suitable for open-pit mining, with historical production records indicating high-grade ore. The company plans to update the 2018 Preliminary Economic Assessment to evaluate the project’s potential in the current market to advance towards production and to conduct a near-mine drill campaign to explore resource expansion.
  • Candelaria Mining Corp., announced completion of disposition of its subsidiary Minera Apolo S.A. de C.V., which holds interest in the Pinos project in Zacatecas, under an agreement dated March 6, 2025. This follows the resolution of enforcement proceedings with Goldgroup Mining Inc. related to a default under a loan facility. As part of the agreement, Candelaria transferred all outstanding shares of Apolo to Goldgroup, satisfying the loan and releasing all related claims against Candelaria. Goldgroup issued 716,667 shares and a cash payment of USD $8K, with an additional USD $89K due within six months post-approval from the TSX Venture Exchange.

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On the picture below, quartz stockwork veining hosted in sediments in an intermediate sulphidation epithermal vein system in a project in Chihuahua, Mexico. Photo taken by Miguel A Heredia.