The Mining and Exploration News in Mexico: Highlights on the Third Week of January 2024

By Jorge Cirett                                             

During the 3rd week of the year (January 15th to January 21st, 2024), companies working in Mexico posted at least 25 news releases. Three companies reported exploration advances on their properties, eight companies released production results and one more announced it is now processing material from a third party at its installations. Two companies announced financing rounds, one paid back a fair amount of debt and made the final installment of a layback agreement. One company is arranging convertible debt financing and one other closed a debt settlement with shares and informed on debt restructuring. Three companies updated on work at its advanced properties. One company updated on 2023 work and plans for 2024, another announced a favorable resolution of issues relating to its mining claims and one more on the intention to spin its royalty company to its shareholders. ON MEXICO ISSUES, the president of the Colegio de Ingenieros de Minas, Metalurgistas y Geólogos de México informed on the detrimental aspects brought by the new mining law. ON EXPLORATION, in Sonora, Aztec Silver informed on RC drilling results from its Cervantes project. Colibri contracted an air mag survey for El Plomo in Sonora. In Oaxaca, Vortex Metals updated on work in 2023 and plans for 2024 at its Zaachila and Riqueza Marina projects. ON MINING, Orla Mining, First Majestic Silver, Bear Creek Mining, Avino Silver, Torex Gold, Pan American Silver, Argonaut Gold and Fortuna Silver reported production results for Q4 and full-year 2023. Guanajuato Silver Company is to process material from a Mexican company at its El Cubo mill. ON FINANCING, Orla Mining repaid $25 M of debt and the final $22.8 M installment of the Layback agreement to Fresnillo plc. GoldGroup Mining is to arrange a convertible debt financing for US$400 K. GR Silver is to undertake a private placement for up to $1.5 M. Regency Silver completed the first tranche of a private placement expected to raise $800 K. Luca Mining informed on the restructuring of debts with service providers and clients.  ON RESOURCES AND DEVELOPMENT, Defiance Silver released results from drilling at San Acacio, in Zacatecas. Impact Silver informed on drill intercepts from its Plomosas mine in Chihuahua. Orla Mining confirmed gold oxide mineralization on the Fresnillo plc property and on structures channelling deep oxidation beneath the planned pit at Camino Rojo in Zacatecas. ON DEALS AND CORPORATE ISSUES, Riverside Resources updated on 2023 work and plans for 2024 on three properties in Sonora. Silver Valley announced a favorable resolution with the government on its Mexi-Can Sulphate of Potash and Lithium project in Zacatecas. Prime Mining announced a new CEO appointment. Vizsla Silver is to spin out the shares of Vizsla Silver Royalties to its shareholders.  ON SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY, no relevant news.

ON MEXICO ISSUES

  • Raúl García Reimbert, president of the Colegio de Ingenieros de Minas, Metalurgistas y Geólogos de México, stated that according to INEGI (Mexican bureau of statistics), the services related to mining fell by 26.2% in November 2023. Mineral exploration for new projects is practically paralyzed after five years of a no-concessions policy by the actual presidential administration and last year’s mining reforms. The reform poised the SGM as the only entity to explore for new projects that later are to be auctioned, but no budget was allocated for the deed. He also added that “there is no work, staff is laid off, sales of services related to drill bits, exploration supplies, lab technicians, geologists, surveyors, etc.”   

ON EXPLORATION

  • Vortex Metals Inc. provided a summary of 2023 achievements and unveiled its strategy for 2024. In 2023 Vortex completed environmental assessments on its Zaachila and Riqueza Marina projects in Oaxaca, which will be the basis for the reports to be submitted to SEMERNAT (Mexican environmental bureau). “At Riqueza Marina, Vortex completed extensive geological work at the Rhyolite Dome area and, on the copper-rich gossans to the east and west. A total of six trenches measuring 188 meters and yielding 117 rock chip samples were completed”. In 2024 Vortex will continue to engage with the local communities to develop a strong social license that will enable the advance in exploration and potential discovery of a new Cu-Au volcanogenic massive sulfide (VMS) belt in Oaxaca.
  • Aztec Minerals Corp. released initial gold results from three reverse circulation drill holes at its Cervantes project in Sonora. The RC drill program was designed to expand the California gold mineralization in multiple directions. Highlighted drill length intervals comprise 7.6 m @ 0.274 gpt Au; 13.68 m @ 0.338 gpt Au; 30.4 m @ 1.035 gpt Au (including 1.52 m @ 13.8 gpt Au). “Aztec plans to carry out reconnaissance and channel sampling and geologic mapping of the new drill roads at California, and other targets”.
  • Colibri Resource Corp. contracted Geo Digital Imaging de Mexico, S.A. de C.V. to complete a 1,373-hectare HD magnetic survey covering the main targets at El Plomo claims on its EP project in Sonora. The drone aerial survey comprises 312 line-km on 81 lines at 50-m separation and 8 tie-lines at 500-m separation. The survey characteristics are the same that were applied on the adjacent Evelyn target, therefore the blending of the two surveys is expected to be seamless.

ON MINING

  • Orla Mining Ltd. provided an operational update for the fourth quarter of 2023. During the period the company mined 1.86 M tonnes of ore and 802.8 tonnes of waste, for a strip rate of 0.43, stacking 1.75 M tonnes at a rate of 18,998 tpd grading 0.73 gpt Au to produce 34,484 Oz Au. For the full year Camino Rojo produced 121,877 Oz Au. For 2024 the guidance is 110 to 120 K Oz Au production from the Camino Rojo Oxide operation, at cash cost of $625 to $725 per Oz Au and an AISC of $875 to $975 per Oz Au. Nearly half of the $23M Exploration budget in Mexico is to continue exploration activities “on the new discovery below the Camino Rojo sulphide deposit”.
  • First Majestic Silver Corp. announced a total production from its mines in Mexico of 6.6 M AgEq Oz Ag for the fourth quarter of 2023. During the period the company produced 2.61 M Oz Ag, 46,585 Oz Au that add up to 10.25 M Oz Ag, 198,921 Oz Au in the year, or 26.9 M Oz AgEq. Also, during the quarter twelve rigs worked at San Dimas (Durango) and four in Santa Elena (Sonora). At La Encantada, efforts are being made to find more water sources for the plant, as an extended drought is pressing production. For 2024 First Majestic production guidance contemplates 150-167 K Oz Au, 8.6-9.6 M Oz Ag, or 21.1-23.5 M Oz AgEq. At cash cost $13.69-$14.46 per Oz AgEq and an AISC of $19.32-20.68 per Oz AgEq. The company is planning 188,500 m of drilling, with 95,000 m at San Dimas, 59,000 m at Santa Elena and 9,500 m at La Encantada (the rest out of Mexico).
  • Bear Creek Mining Corp. released production figures for the fourth quarter of 2023. At Mercedes, in Sonora, 135,918 tonnes were processed in the period, grading 3.30 gpt Au, recovering 93.6% Au, to produce 13,478 Oz Au, 52.1 K Oz Ag, adding up to 43,860 Oz Au, 167 K Oz Ag in 2023. This quarterly production represents a 47% increase on the previous period and reflects the higher grades mined and increased working faces. Reduction of gold and silver streams of 78% were reached/obtained in the period, improving cash flow.
  • Avino Silver & Gold Mines Ltd. reported Q4 and full year 2023 production results. For the full year the company produced 2.41 M Oz AgEq at its Avino mine in Durango. During the fourth quarter 143.8 K tonnes @ 56 gpt Ag, 0.45 gpt Au, 0.49% Cu were processed, recovering 87% Ag, 70% Au, 84% Ag, to produce 224.7 K Oz Ag, 1,452 Oz Au, 1.32 M Lb Cu, or 558.5 K Oz AgEq. Also, in the quarter a long-term land use agreement was signed on the neighboring La Preciosa project, the prefeasibility study (PFS) on the Oxide Tailings Project in Avino is nearing completion and the dry stacking facility has been fully operational for a year.
  • Torex Gold Resources Inc. provided 2024 operational guidance and a five-year production outlook for the Morelos Complex in Guerrero, which includes the ELG Mine Complex and Media Luna project. For 2024 the company set a guidance of 410 to 460 K Oz AuEq with total cash cost of $900 to $950 per Oz AuEq and an AISC of $1,130 to $1,190 per Oz AuEq. “The mine plan for 2024 includes a full year of production scheduled from ELG, with the open pits starting to wind down mid-year and ELG Underground maintaining consistent levels of production throughout the year. Ore production from Media Luna starts inQ2 and continues to ramp up thereafter”. The five-year production outlook envisages 410 to 460 K Oz AuEq (2024), 425 to 475 K Oz AuEq (2025), 425 to 475 K Oz AuEq (2026), 450 to 500 K Oz AuEq (2027) and 350 to 400 K Oz AuEq (2028). The drilling budget include $15 M for the Media Luna Cluster, $12 M for ELG Underground and $3 M for the Morelos district. Torex has hedged 158 K Oz Au for the year at an average price of $1,972 per Oz.
  • Guanajuato Silver Company Ltd. commenced a relationship with a Mexican mining company “to process a portion of its surface inventory of mineralized material” at Guanajuato Silver’s El Cubo mines complex in Guanajuato. This agreement will utilize excess capacity of El Cubo mill with material that has demonstrated compatible with the processing circuit through comprehensive metallurgical testing.
  • Pan American Silver Corp. reported preliminary production results for Q4 and full-year 2023, including figures from its Mexican operations. At La Colorada, in Zacatecas, 806 K Oz Ag, 400 Oz Au were produced in Q4 2023, completing 4.4 M Oz Ag, 2,300 Oz Au in the year. At Dolores, in Chihuahua, 477 K Oz Ag, 25,400 Oz Au were produced in Q4 to complete 2.2 M Oz Ag, 107,100 Oz Au in the year. For 2024 the production forecast is of 5.3 to 5.7 M Oz Ag, 2,000 Oz Au at La Colorada, at cash cost $11.70 to $14.10 per Oz AgEq and an AISC of $16.00 to $18.50 per Oz AgEq. For Dolores the guidance is of 1.9 to 2.2 M Oz Ag, 65,000 to 75,000 Oz Au at $1,165 to $1,260 per Oz AuEq and an AISC of $1,475 to 1,575 Oz AuEq. Dolores. At La Colorada a 30% improvement in production is expected upon completion of a new ventilation system by mid 2024. At Dolores mining and staking on the heap are expected to conclude on Q3 2024, and then enter into the reclamation phase, with residual leaching for a few years.
  • Argonaut Gold Inc . announced fourth quarter and full year 2023 production results, including figures from its Mexican operations. The company has three mining units: La Colorada in Sonora, and El Castillo and San Agustín in Durango, where 90,247 Oz Au were produced in the year.
  • Fortuna Silver Mines Inc.  reported production results for the fourth quarter and full year 2023, including figures from its operations in Mexico. At the San José mine in Oaxaca, 241 K tonnes were milled at an average rate of 2,678 tpd, averaging 145 gpt Ag, 0.91 gpt Au, recovering 90.8% Ag, 89.6% Au, to produce 1.02 M Oz Ag, 6,345 Oz Au during the Q4. For the full year, San José produced 4.66 M Oz Ag, 28,559 Oz Au. For 2024 the guidance is to produce 3.1 to 3.6 M Oz Ag, 19 to 23 K Oz Au at cash cost $20.3 to $22.3 per Oz AgEq and an AISC of $22.8 to $24.0 per Oz AgEq. Driven by high costs and declining grade, the company is scheduled to exhaust mineral reserves by the end of 2024 and “to review and update a multiyear progressive mine closure and monitoring plan” with a current budget of $27 M.

ON FINANCING

  • Orla Mining Ltd. repaid $25 M towards its revolving credit facility, reducing the balance to $88.4 M. Orla also paid the final $22.8 M installment to Fresnillo plc as part of the layback agreement. At December 31, 2023 Orla had a cash position of $96.6 M and a total debt position of $88.4 M, resulting in a net cash position of $8.2 M (Camino Rojo, Zacatecas).
  • Silver Storm Mining Ltd. is to make a presentation at the 2024 Vancouver Resource Investor Conference on January 21, 2024 (La Parrilla, Durango).
  • GoldGroup Mining Inc. is in the process of arranging convertible debt financing of up to US$400 K of which US$100 K have already been received. “The Convertible Debts will be unsecured, bear interest at 12% per annum, will be repayable 18 (eighteen) months post-closing and will be convertible into common shares of the Company at CAD $0.10 per share at a fixed FX rate of 0.76 USD to CAD at the election of the lender(s)” (Cerro Prieto, Sonora).
  • GR Silver Mining Ltd. proposes to undertake a non-brokered private placement of up to $1.5 M (Plomosas, Sinaloa).
  • Regency Silver Corp. completed the first tranche of $622 K on a previously announced non-brokered private placement of $800 K. “The balance of the private placement is expected to close shortly” (Dios Padre, Sonora).
  • Luca Mining Corp. received a conditional TSX Venture Exchange approval and closed a debt restructuring and debt transaction previously announced. The company closed its debt settlement with Latapi Consultores S.A. de C.V., issuing 17.75 M shares to settle an outstanding debt of CAD$11 M. Luca Mining also completed its debt restructuring with Trafigura Mexico S.A. de C.V. and its affiliate Union Holdings Ltd., converting a US$5.8 M outstanding loan into a non-interest three-year term convertible debenture. Trafigura has also advanced an additional US$2.5 M loan to assist the company in completing the mine optimization program to deliver separate clean copper, zinc and lead concentrates to Trafigura with higher grades and recoveries (Campo Morado, Guerrero).

ON RESOURCES AND DEVELOPMENT

  • Defiance Silver Corp. released results from the 2023 drilling campaign at its San Acacio property in Zacatecas. The drilling demonstrated in-situ vein material remains in place at shallow levels of the mine. Highlighted core length intervals comprise 12.82 m @ 0.36 gpt Au, 223 gpt Ag, 0.2% Pb, 0.4% Zn; 32.32 m @ 0.20 gpt Au, 120 gpt Ag, 0.06% Cu, 0.4% Pb, 1.4% Zn (including 18.91 m @ 0.18 gpt Au, 166 gpt Ag, 0.1% Pb, 0.5% Zn and 6.39 m @ 0.18 gpt Au, 81 gpt Ag, 0.26% Cu, 1.7% Pb, 4.6% Zn); 33.76 m @ 0.31 gpt Au, 105 gpt Ag, 0.07% Cu, 1.0% Pb, 1.8% Zn (including 15.02 m @ 0.60 gpt Au, 162 gpt Ag, 0.14% Cu, 2.1% Pb, 2.5% Zn, which includes 4.47 m @ 0.75 gpt Au, 265 gpt Ag, 0.31% Cu, 5.1% Pb, 3.3% Zn). According to Defiance, the increasing copper grades and the presence of semi-massive to massive sulfide mineralization near surface is encouraging, as Capstone Mining is operating the Cozamin copper mine approximately 3 km away.
  • Impact Silver Corp. announced results from drilling at its Plomosas mine in Chihuahua. Initial drill results from the Tres Amigos section of the mine confirmed high-grade mineralization in the Juarez horizon, near accessible mine workings. Highlighted true width intervals comprise 1.29 m @ 18.2% Zn; 5.70 m @ 23 gpt Ag, 5.3% Pb, 7.9% Zn; 1.50 m @ 64 gpt Ag, 3.1% Pb, 11.9% Zn; 3.77 m @ 19 gpt Ag, 0.8% Pb, 5.0% Zn; 2.40 m @ 17 gpt Ag, 0.4% Pb, 6.0% Zn; 1.50 m @ 12 gpt Ag, 12.4% Pb, 3.3% Zn; 9.24 m @ 6 gpt Ag, 0.4% Pb, 4.0% Zn (including 1.98 m @ 13 gpt Ag, 1.4% Pb, 9.1% Zn, and 1.85m @ 13 gpt Ag, 0.7% Pb, 8.7% Zn); 2.70 m @ 35 gpt Ag, 9.2% Pb, 11.1% Zn; 6.90 m @ 28 gpt Ag, 5.4% Pb, 10.2% Zn; 3.60 m @ 50 gpt Ag, 2.1% Pb, 10.9% Zn.
  • Orla Mining Ltd. completed 6,500 m of diamond drilling at its Camino Rojo Oxide mine in Zacatecas. This near-pit exploration included 2,500 m to confirm oxide mineralization on the Fresnillo plc property (Layback area) north of the pit and 4,000 m of drilling targeting structures controlling deeper levels of oxidation beyond the currently designed pit. Highlighted core length intervals comprise 76 m @ 0.85 gpt Au (including 28 m @ 1.28 gpt Au and 10.27 m @ 1.27 gpt Au); 67 m @ 0.48 gpt Au; 73.5 m @ 0.37 gpt Au; 21 m @ 1.09 gpt Au; 18.7 m @ 1.06 gpt Au (including 4 m @ 4.06 gpt Au); 22.5 m @ 0.92 gpt Au; 67.1 m @ 1.16 gpt Au; 65.1 m @ 0.86 gpt Au; 63 m @ 0.63 gpt Au; 41 m @ 0.49 gpt Au; 21 m @ 0.87 gpt Au.

ON DEALS AND CORPORATE ISSUES

  • Riverside Resources Inc. updated on 2023 work and its outlook for 2024. In Mexico the company is preparing drilling permits to maintain good standing of the properties located in Sonora. On the Ariel porphyry copper property, consolidation of land and proper titling are positioning the company for potential JV’s. At the Union mine, assays of up to 1 Oz Au and 30% of Zn highlight the potential for further expansion. At Cecilia, a large dome complex has already yielded significant intercepts on previous drilling.
  • Silver Valley Metals Corp. announced a favorable resolution of issues relating to its Mexi-Can sulphate of potash and lithium project in Zacatecas. The company reported a favorable ruling regarding two amparos (constitutional appeals) on the effect of the New Mining Law. Also, the government operator of lithium mining, Litio Mx, declined to participate on the development of the Mexi-Can project and Silver Valley is poised to recommence exploration activities.
  • Prime Mining Corp. announced that CEO Daniel Kunz is retiring and Mr. Scott Hicks, EVP, will succeed him (Los Reyes, Sinaloa).
  • Vizsla Silver Corp. intends to spin out the shares of Vizsla Silver Royalties Corp., a wholly owned subsidiary of Vizsla Silver, to the company’s shareholders. The royalty consists of a 2.0% net smelter return (NSR) on certain unencumbered concessions on the Panuco project in Sinaloa, and a 0.5% NSR on certain encumbered concessions on the same project which have a pre-existing 3.0% NSR. “Pursuant to the Spinout, common shares of Vizsla Royalties would be distributed to shareholders of Vizsla Silver. Vizsla Silver is expected to hold approximately a 49% ownership interest in Vizsla Royalties, with the remaining shares of Vizsla Royalties being distributed to shareholders of Vizsla Silver on a pro-rata basis at a time to be determined by the board of directors of Vizsla Silver”.
  • Alamos Gold Inc. is to release fourth quarter and full-year 2023 results after February 21, 2024 (Mulatos, Sonora).

ON SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY

  • No Relevant News.

On the image below: Specularite-quartz breccia vein on a project of the Sonoran Desert. Picture by Jorge Cirett.

The Mining and Exploration News in Mexico: Highlights on the Fifth Week of March, 2022

By Jorge Cirett

During the 13th week of the year (March 28th to April 3rd, 2022), at least 32 press releases were announced by companies working in Mexico. To note, five companies posted exploration advances on their properties, three released quarterly and full year 2021 reports, one informed on the end of a strike and one declared commercial production. One announced the granting of stock options, three updated on project work, three reported drill results on their advanced properties, two released new resource estimates. ON MEXICO ISSUES, three of the top eight silver intercepts on the fifth week of March were obtained by companies working in Mexico. For the quarter, four of the top ten silver intercepts were from projects in Mexico. ON EXPLORATION, in Sonora, Tocvan Ventures provided drill results on the Pilar project; Infinitum Copper commenced drilling at Adelita; Silver Spruce had the preventive report approved for drilling at Jackie. In Zacatecas, Galore Resources informed on drilling at Dos Santos project. In Nayarit, Sierra Madre Gold and Silver released additional trenching results at La Tigra. ON MINING, SilverCrest Metals, Excellon Resources and Mag Silver released quarterly and full year 2021 reports. Excellon Resources informed the strike on its Platosa mine in Durango was terminated. Orla Mining initiated commercial production at Camino Rojo, in Zacatecas. ON FINANCING, Inomin Mines granted stock options to director and a contractor.  ON RESOURCES AND DEVELOPMENT, Mexus Gold informed partner company Irmex is modelling the Mabel deposit in Sonora. Solaris Resources is preparing exploration work at La Verde, in Michoacan. Vizsla Silver reported drill results at Panuco, in Sinaloa. Prime Mining delivered drill results from Los Reyes, in Sinaloa. Discovery Silver released results from 17 holes at Cordero, Chihuahua. Torex Gold presented results of the updated technical report on the Morelos Complex in Guerrero. First Majestic Silver presented 2021 resource estimates for its properties. Silver Valley Metals updated on its potassium-lithium salars in Zacatecas and San Luis Potosi. ON DEALS AND CORPORATE ISSUES, Tamino Minerals is triggering a securities fraud probe. Huntington Exploration acquired the El Grande project in Nayarit. Xali Gold ratified the agreement on the tailings with El Oro Municipality in Estado de Mexico. Prime Meridian Resource updated on the purchase of La Verde project in Sonora.  ON SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY, no relevant news.

ON MEXICO ISSUES

  • Of the top eight silver intersects released on the fifth week of March, three were by companies working in Mexico, according to Miner Deck. Discovery Silver was first with 45.6 m @ 125 gpt Ag at Cordero in Chihuahua, Vizsla Silver was sixth 2.75 m @ 322 gpt Ag at Panuco, in Sinaloa, and Prime Mining was eighth with 42.7 m @ 43 gpt Ag at Los Reyes, in Sinaloa.
  • According to Miner Deck, of the top ten silver intersects released on Q1 2022, four were by companies working in Mexico. Pan American Silver was fourth with 322.9 m @ 64 gpt Ag at La Colorada Skarn in Zacatecas, GoGold Resources was fifth with 25.7 m @ 776 gpt Ag at Los Ricos, in Jalisco; Silver Tiger was eight with 25.9 m @ 687 gpt Ag at El Tigre, in Sonora and Radius Gold was tenth with 96 m @ 167 gpt Ag at Amalia, in Chihuahua.

ON EXPLORATION

  • Sierra Madre Gold and Silver Ltd. announced additional results from the ongoing trenching program at La Tigra, in Nayarit. Highlighted intervals comprise 6.1 m @ 0.98 gpt Au; 24.2 m @ 1.59 gpt Au (including 4.7 m @ 5.58 gpt Au); 22.9 m @ 1.78 gpt Au, 6 gpt Ag; 6.6 m @ 3.42 gpt Au.
  • Galore Resources Inc. provided a drilling update of Los Gemelos, at its Dos Santos project in Zacatecas. Three holes have been finished on the San José area, showing recrystallized limestone, dikes and sills of intermediate composition with phyllic and argillic alteration, multiple bodies with hydroxides, hematite, calcite, and local sulfides and quartz, and hydrothermal breccia cemented by calcite and iron oxides. ”The mineralization is repetitive that is concentrated as veins, veins and stratabound bodies, hosted between the carbonate marine sedimentary sequence and the cupula of an unexhumed pluton….”.
  • Tocvan Ventures Corp. provided results for the three first holes of the phase III drilling campaign at Pilar, in Sonora. Highlighted drill-length intervals comprise 33.3 m @ 0.63 gpt Au (including 21.7 m @ 0.94 gpt Au) and 5.5 m @ 0.64 gpt Au, 10 gpt Ag in core holes and 6.1 m @ 0.51 gpt Au, 8 gpt Ag in a reverse circulation hole.
  • Infinitum Copper Corp. commenced diamond drilling at La Adelita project in Sonora and Sinaloa. The program envisages a total of 9,000 m of drilling in two phases, with phase I consisting of 3,000 m targeting areas within and adjacent to the existing mineralized zones, and some drilling on new zones like Cerro Grande footwall, Pericos and Las Trancas Sur. A magneto-telluric geophysical is underway, and is expected to aid in targeting.
  • Silver Spruce Resources Inc. informed the approval by SEMARNAT (environmental agency) of the preventive report for the 1,130 hectares Jackie project in Sonora. “Exploration plans were submitted for a 500-1,000-metre trenching program followed by an initial 1,000-2,000-metre reverse circulation drill program”.

ON MINING

  • SilverCrest Metals Inc. reported the financial results for the year 2021. At the end of the year construction progress at Las Chispas in Sonora was 86.2%, slightly ahead of schedule. Since 2019 over 17.5 km of underground development has been completed at Las Chispas, and during last year 114,143 m of drilling were completed, mostly as infill holes. At El Picacho, 40 km north of Las Chispas, 80,700 m of drilling were completed in 2021. At the end of the period the SilverCrest held cash and cash equivalents of $176.5 M, and $30 M remaining under a $120 M financing facility.
  • Excellon Resources Inc. posted financial results for Q4 and full year 2021. During the year, 85.5 K tonnes were mined, 86.0 K tonnes milled @ 494 gpt Ag, 5.01% Pb, 6.03% Zn, recovering 90.5% Ag, 78.5% Pb, 83.7% Zn, to produce 1.22 M Oz Ag, 7.61 M Lb Pb, 9.01 M Lb Zn (2.02 M Oz AgEq). Cash cost was $13.01 per Oz Ag and AISC $26.78 per Ag Oz. “current mining is entering an area of the deposit that steepens significantly, with fewer vertical-tonnes-per-metre than historically encountered…. the Company currently expects to wind down operations at Platosa during Q3 2022, subject to results from ongoing exploration programs” (Note by editor.- Although high-grade, Platosa seems to be at the end of its mine life due to a combination of deeper ores and high de-watering costs).
  • Excellon Resources Inc. announced on April 1, 2022 the resolution of the labor action initiated on March 7 by the Sindicato Nacional Minero Metalúrgico (Miner’s Union) at its Platosa mine in Durango.
  • Mag Silver Corp. presented its financial results for year 2021. The 4,000 tpd Juanicipio (56% Fresnillo PLC, 44% Mag Silver) plant was delivered to plant commissioning late in Q4, but due to regulatory approval commissioning was extended to Q2 2022. It is expected the plant to be working 85% to 90% of capacity by late 2022. Processing of mineralized headings from Juanicipio continues at the nearby Fresnillo plant and has begun to be processed at the Saucito facilities; Processing rates have increased from 38 K tonnes per month in Q4 to 45 K tonnes on the first two months of 2022. During 2021, 251.9 K tonnes from Juanicipio were processed, averaging 470 gpt Ag, to produce 2.97 M Oz Ag, 5,975 Oz Au, 1,065 tonnes Pb, 1,519 tonnes Zn. According to Juanicipio operator, Fresnillo PLC, the project construction is expected to be delivered on budget at $440 M. As of end of 2021 Mag held cash of $56.7 M.
  • Orla Mining Ltd. declared commercial production at the Camino Rojo Oxide mine in Zacatecas. “The declaration of commercial production at Camino Rojo comes after a successful commissioning period which included the ramp up of mining and processing to sustained throughput levels in excess of 75% of designed nameplate capacity of 18,000 tonnes per day”.

ON FINANCING

  • Inomin Mines Inc. informed 350 K stock options were granted to director and a contractor of the company (La Gitana, Oaxaca).

ON RESOURCES AND DEVELOPMENT

  • Mexus Gold US. informed that its partner at the Mabel project in Sonora, Irmex, “has been working on modelizing the Mexus data including the 611 core and RC holes previously carried out by Pacific Comox before acquisition by Mexus Gold”. To date Irmex has calculated a volume of 184.4 K tonnes @ 1.15 gpt Au, 76 gpt Ag, but work continues to increase the resource. Signature of the definitive agreement is planned for late April 2022.
  • Solaris Resources Inc. is planning more exploration work to advance its La Verde project (60% Solaris, 40% Teck) in Michoacan. The work envisaged includes the possible extensions of higher-grade ore. A spin-off company, Solaris Exploration, probably will continue with the work on La Verde, while Solaris Resources focus in Ecuador.
  • Vizsla Silver Corp. reported results from 53 holes on the Napoleon vein corridor at Panuco, in Sinaloa. The mineralized zone has been extended 350 m, which takes the total length of the corridor to 2,500 m. Highlighted true-width intervals comprise 4.00 m @ 55 gpt Ag, 20.38 gpt Au, 0.2% Pb, 3.0% Zn and 9.42 m @ 85 gpt Ag, 2.73 gpt Au, 0.9% Pb, 4.1% Zn (including 2.17 m @ 85 gpt Ag, 7.91 gpt Au, 1.2% Pb, 7.4% Zn) on the Napoleon vein, 2.7 m @ 746 gpt Ag, 6.27 gpt Au, 0.7% Pb, 2.9% Zn on the Napoleon hanging wall vein and 0.47 m @ 17 gpt Ag, 60.5 gpt Au, 0.4% Pb, 1.4% Zn at the Josephine vein.
  • Prime Mining Corp. released results from the phase II drill program on El Zapote Sur, one of eight ore deposits, at its Los Reyes project in Sinaloa. Highlighted true-width intervals comprise 27.4 m @ 2.38 gpt Au, 43 gpt Ag; 5.8 m @ 7.75 gpt Au, 57 gpt Ag; 3.9 m @ 2.68 gpt Au, 15 gpt Ag; 5.6 m @ 2.91 gpt Au, 41 gpt Ag; 4.3 m @ 2.73 gpt Au, 23 gpt Ag; 8.8 m @ 1.49 gpt Au, 20 gpt Ag; 2.3 m @ 7.10 gpt Au, 20 gpt Ag; 5.3 m @ 1.92 gpt Au, 42 gpt Ag; 18.2 m @ 1.09 gpt Au, 32 gpt Ag. Currently nine rigs are operating at Los Reyes, having completed 30,000 m (in 106 holes) of the planned 50,000 m program. “Mineralization at Zapote South consists primarily of white to grey crystalline to chalcedonic quartz, quartz breccia and stockwork ….. fault structures within or along the margins of rhyolite dykes …… Quartz is massive to crustiform, locally displaying colliform to bladed replacement textures. Higher-grade intervals are marked by finely banded green adularia”.
  • Discovery Silver Corp. informed on results from 17 holes from the phase 2 drilling program at Cordero, in Chihuahua. Highlighted core-length intervals comprise 45.6 m @ 125 gpt Ag, 0.54 gpt Au, 2.0% Pb, 2.7% Zn (328 gpt AgEq); 177.4 m @ 27 gpt Ag, 0.03 gpt Au, 0.1% Pb, 1.1% Zn (74 gpt AgEq); 44.5 m @ 20 gpt Ag, 0.03 gpt Au, 0.1% Pb, 2.2% Zn (106 gpt AgEq) outside the current resource, 38.6 m @ 91 gpt Ag, 0.11 gpt Au, 1.3% Pb, 1.3% Zn (189 gpt AgEq) beneath the PEA pit and 32.3 m @ 70 gpt Ag, 0.12 gpt Au, 0.8% Pb, 1.0% Zn (142 gpt AgEq); 17.7 m @ 68 gpt Au, 0.03 gpt Au, 0.3% Pb, 0.4% Zn on the margins of the PEA pit. “This current set of results was predominantly targeting the expansion of the open pit and the resource in the northeast of the deposit”.
  • Torex Gold Resources Inc. presented the results of the updated technical report on its Morelos Complex in Guerrero. The Morelos Complex has a baseline cumulative cash flow of $1,418 M and after-tax (NPV 5%) of $1,040 M, while the Media Luna (ML) projects presents an after-tax NPV(5%) of $458 M. Life of mine (LOM) estimated at 11.5 years, commencing in April 2022, with an annualized production of 374 K Oz AuEq at total cash cost $809 per Oz AuEq and AISC of $954 per Oz AuEq. Total mineral reserves of 5.123 M Oz AuEq @ 3.90 gpt AuEq.
  • First Majestic Silver Corp. announced its 2021 mineral reserve and mineral resource estimates for the company’s properties, including figures from its operations in Mexico. In its three Mexican mines (San Dimas in Durango, Santa Elena/Ermitaño in Sonora and La Encantada in Coahuila), the company holds 63 M Oz Ag, 879 K Oz Au in the proven and probable categories (included in resources), as well as 111 M Oz Ag, 1.28 M Oz Au in the measured and indicated resource categories and 75 M Oz Ag, 829 K Oz Au in the inferred resource category.
  • Silver Valley Metals Corp. updated on its potassium-lithium salars in Zacatecas and San Luis Potosi. “it is in advanced discussions and under NDA’s with several well financed and highly technical groups ……… All options remain open for the Company, including a direct investment into the Company itself and the Company moving the project forward, to a joint venture, to a spin out of the asset, to a buy-out of the entire asset”. The inferred resource on the properties comprise 243 K tonnes of lithium carbonate equivalent and 12.3 M tonnes of sulphate potash in 120 M tonnes @ 4.6% K, 380 ppm Li.

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  • Tamino Minerals Inc. informed it is planning to trigger a Securities Fraud Probe against whomever results responsible of highly unusual “market activity witnessed during the last several months” (El Volcan, Sonora).
  • Huntington Exploration Inc. completed the acquisition of Lago de Oro S.A. de C.V. and its 550 square km El Grande gold project in Nayarit. A definitive agreement was reached to purchase all shares of the holding company for a cash payment of US$500 K, issuing 4 M shares of the company, a 2% NSR to the vendor and milestone payments on resources above 500 K Oz Au backed by NI-43-101 technical reports, capped at 20 M shares.
  • Xali Gold Corp. announced the ratification of the tailings and tourism agreements with the El Oro Municipality on El Oro tailings project in Estado de Mexico. “Renewing the Tailings Agreement is the final item required for Sun River Gold Corp (“Sun River”), who have the option to acquire 100% of the Tailings Project from Xali’s subsidiary…. The Tailings Agreement provides Xali Gold with the right to recover all available gold and silver from the tailings deposit and pay to the Municipality of El Oro an 8% Net Profits Interest”.
  • Prime Meridian Resources Corp. updated on the option to purchase La Verde project in Sonora. Prime Meridian (PMR) formed the Mexican subsidiary Sonoran Copper, S.A. de C.V. and reserved the new company’s new name Sonoran Desert Corporation. PMR has to make a US$200 K payment on Exchange approval, and a further US$200 K payment on late February 2023. Also, Cdn$3.75 M in shares of PMR prior to the first anniversary, and Cdn$2.5 M of PMR shares on the second anniversary. A 2% NSR on production from skarn mineralization will be retained by the vendor, and a 2% NSR on production from porphyry mineralization, with PMR having the right to buy 1% for US$1 M.

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On the image below: Epidote bearing porphyritic rock from a project in the Sonoran desert. Picture by Jorge Cirett.

ONE WORLD LITHIUM ANNOUNCES GEOCHEMICAL RESULTS FROM ITS SALAR del DIABLO LITHIUM PROPERTY, BAJA CALIFORNIA, MEXICO

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Vancouver, BC, April 11, 2018 – One World Lithium Inc. (CSE-OWLI) (“OWL”) (the “Company”) announces that fieldwork at Salar del Diablo Property (the “Property”) was recently completed with the work being done from January, 2018 to the end of March, 2018. The programs included area wide geochemical sampling and a time domain electromagnetic survey, which encompassed 79.5 line kilometers. The geophysical program was completed on March 29, 2018 and those results will be
released on receipt. The Company intends to complete a gravity survey in the near future and plans to drill test anomalous targets during May, 2018.

Alset Reports Positive Lithium Results from 13 Salars in Zacatecas and San Luis Potosi, Mexico

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Vancouver, British Columbia–(Newsfile Corp. – October 2, 2017) – Alset Minerals Corp. (TSXV: ION) (“Alset” or “the Company”) is pleased to report further results from sampling of the Company’s 100% owned salars located in the states of Zacatecas and San Luis Potosi, Mexico. All of these salars returned positive lithium and potassium results. Upon completing the drilling at the La Salada salar (see Company news release dated: 2017-08-09), a reconnaissance auger sampling program was initiated on 13 additional salars to investigate mineralization of soils in the first 1 metre layer. The Company is very encouraged by the results with all the salars being mineralized including some with very promising grades of lithium and potassium.

Discussion of Analytical Results

Of the 13 salars sampled, 9 had average lithium grades exceeding 200ppm, with 4 salars averaging lithium grades of around 400ppm and higher (Table 1). Santa Clara, the largest salar, had an average lithium grade of 392ppm with a high of 890ppm. At Chapala salar, lithium grades reached a high of 530ppm with an average of 416ppm. Hernandez salar returned a high of 670ppm and average of 556ppm. The highest maximum and average lithium grades came from the Caliguey salar with a high of 1820ppm and an average of 769ppm.

Sampling also returned encouraging results for potassium (K). The average potassium grade for all 13 salars range from 1.20% to 3.38% K, with 9 of the salars exceeding an average grade of 2.00% K. At Caliguey, Santa Clara and El Salitral the average grade exceeded 3.38% K. Caliguey returned a maximum grade of 5.29% K, with an average grade of 3.38% K. Santa Clara, returned a maximum grade of 4.60% K. El Salitral returned a maximum grade of 4.28% K and an average grade of 3.78% K.