Alio Gold Provides 2018 Guidance For San Francisco Mine

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January 30, 2018, Vancouver, BC – Alio Gold Inc (TSX, NYSE AMERICAN: ALO) (“Alio Gold” or the “Company”), announces 2018 production and cost guidance for the San Francisco Mine in Sonora, Mexico.

Highlights

  • Forecast gold production to increase to between 90,000 and 100,000 ounces
  • All-in sustaining costs1,3 (“AISC”) between $1,000 and $1,100 per ounce
  • Total capital and mine site exploration spending between $2.5 and $3.0 million

Great Panther Silver Increases Mineral Resource Estimate at the Guanajuato Mine Complex

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VANCOUVER, Jan. 25, 2018 /CNW/ – GREAT PANTHER SILVER LIMITED (TSX: GPR; NYSE American: GPL) (“Great Panther”; the “Company”) announces an updated Mineral Resource Estimate for the Company’s Guanajuato Mine Complex (“GMC”) in Guanajuato, Mexico. For the purpose of resource estimation, the GMC includes the operating Guanajuato and San Ignacio Mines.

U.S. Antimony Reports Plans to Increase Mexican Mine Production

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THOMPSON FALLS, MT / ACCESSWIRE / October 4, 2017 / United States Antimony Corporation (“USAC,” NYSE American: UAMY) reported plans to increase Mexican mine production at three of its four mines in the next 30 days. USAC production is in a “sold out condition” and additional raw material is needed for the USAC smelter at Madero, Coahuila, Mexico.

In San Luis Potosi at the Wadley Mine, the gravity mill will be started on lower grade ore that has accrued during the mining of direct shipping ore (DSO) for the smelter. Typically, this ore will make a 35-45% antimony concentrate that is also shipped to Madero. This could increase production by 25-50% at the Wadley mine. In Queretaro, the Soyatal District mines are awaiting new powder magazines to start production of DSO and mill feed for the mill at Puerto Blanco. Grades similar to the Wadley are expected. In Zacatecas, the Guadalupe Mines access road will be repaired and mining will be resumed at the Santa Monica mine for DSO and mill feed for the Puerto Blanco flotation and gravity mill circuits.

In Queretaro, a fourth mine, the Los Juarez gold/silver/antimony mine, awaits a permit from SEMARNAT (Mexican equivalent of the EPA) for the cyanide circuit at the Puerto Blanco mill, which is in the final stages of approval.