The Mining and Exploration News in Mexico; Highlights on the Fourth Week of January 2026

By Jorge Cirett

During the 4th week of the year (January 19th to January 25th, 2026), companies working in Mexico released 43 press releases. Six companies informed on early-stage properties work, eight more presented quarterly reports and one informed on an illegal blockade. Eight companies presented news on financing rounds, one on trading on a new market, one on the halting of trading and one more on a favorable ranking. Six companies presented updates on advanced properties, while nine companies informed on deals and corporate issues. ON MEXICO ISSUES, no relevant news. ON EXPLORATION, in Sonora, Questcorp Mining and partner Riverside Resources released favorable channel sample results from La Unión;  Tocvan Ventures released drilling results from the North Block at its Gran Pilar project. In Chihuahua, Kingsmen Resources released drilling results from Las Coloradas; Mammoth Resources is working in planning and permitting a resource definition drilling campaign at Tenoriba. In Durango, Pinnacle Silver and Gold released underground sampling results from El Potrero. In Oaxaca, EV Resources is mobilizing a rig to Los Lirios. ON MINING, Luca Mining, Orla Mining, Gold Resource, Pan American Silver, GoGold Resources, Americas Gold and Silver, Gold Royalty and Avino Silver and Gold Mines presented quarterly reports. Gold Resource reported an illegal blockade at its Don David mine in Oaxaca. ON FINANCING, four companies informed on financing rounds: Canasil Resources (C$0.5 M), Apollo Silver (C$15 M), Kootenay Silver (C$16.5 M), and Pacifica Silver (C$23 M). Silver Spruce Resources corrected a previous offering note. Santacruz Silver Mining commenced trading on the Nasdaq Capital Market. Silverco Mining halted trading on the TSX. Guanajuato Silver and Luca Mining were named to the 2026 OTCQX Best 50. EV Resources received A$0.6 M from the sale of an Australian property. ON RESOURCES AND DEVELOPMENT, Kootenay Silver is to conduct a PEA on La Cigarra. Vizsla Silver updated on 2025 work at Panuco, and plans for 2026. Capitan Silver commenced a 60,000 m drilling campaign at Cruz de Plata. Mithril Silver and Gold released drilling results from Coplaquin. Alamos Gold presented drilling results from the PDA, Cerro Pelón and Halcón deposits in the Mulatos district. Silver Tiger Metals filed an updated PFS on the Stockwork zone and a PEA on the underground at El Tigre project. ON DEALS AND CORPORATE ISSUES, Bear Creek Mining informed on the incoming meeting of shareholders to resolve its arrangement with Highlander Silver. Mammoth Resources elected board directors at its AGM. Regency Silver optioned the La India concession near its Dios Padre project in Sonora. Silverco Mining is acquiring Nuevo Silver, owner of la Negra mine in Querétaro. Southern Empire Resources acquired the Pedro project in Durango from Enduro Metals. Radius Gold continues discussions with Pan American Silver to advance the Amalia project in Chihuahua. Silver Viper Minerals announced an appointment to the board.  ON SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY, no relevant news.

ON MEXICO ISSUES

  • No Relevant News. 

ON EXPLORATION

  • Kingsmen Resources Corp. released results from three diamond drill holes on the Soledad structure at its Las Coloradas project in Chihuahua. Two of the holes intersected old workings, with the remaining hole intercepting 15.7 m of core length averaging 0.04 gpt Au, 46 gpt Ag, 9.9% Pb, 0.7% Zn (including 7.7 m @ 0.08 gpt Au, 89 gpt Ag, 1.8% Pb, 1.2% Zn, which includes 0.60 m @ 0.867 gpt Au, 848 gpt Ag, 18.2% Pb, 11.7% Zn). “The geological sequence consists of variably sheared and interbedded arenite and lutite…. Alteration comprises green chlorite-epidote-nontronite and sericite with pyrite-calcite veinlets, sphalerite-(galena) veinlets, grey to white bleaching +/- disseminated pyrite (mm-cm) size.
  • Mammoth Resources Corp. is advancing steps towards the planning and permitting to complete a resource definition drill program at its Tenoriba project in Chihuahua. The company also intends to proceed with studies to confirm potential gold-silver recoveries from a coarser fraction heap leach metallurgical test and to define high-grade areas to source material for a pilot plant operation.
  • EV Resources Ltd. announced the mobilization of drilling equipment to its Los Lirios antimony project in Oaxaca. The 1,500-2,000 m drill program targets high-grade Sb mineralization beneath historical workings along the Lirios fault zone, testing for both veins and carbonate replacement targets on 900 m of the 9 km long system.
  • Pinnacle Silver and Gold Corp. released underground sampling results from the Estrella vein at its El Potrero project in Durango. Channel sampling identified two mineralized zones within the 42 m long workings, one of 5.49 gpt Au, 48 gpt Ag across 0.72 m and another yielding 1.87 gpt Au, 51 gpt Ag, averaging 1.1 m in width. The identification of high-grade Au-Ag mineralization at La Estrella is significant, as it lies 500 m from the main Dos de Mayo structure and is topographically 300 to 400 m above, with “… brecciated, lattice bladed and banded textures”. 
  • Questcorp Mining Corp. and partner Riverside Resources Inc. reported results from channel sampling at La Unión, in Sonora. A 30 m continuous channel sample oblique to strike along the decline wall at La Unión mine averaged 20 gpt Au, 226 gpt Ag. The companies continue to forward the CRD and sediment hosted mineralization models for the property.
  • Tocvan Ventures Corp. released drilling results from its maiden (reverse circulation?) drill program on the North block at its Gran Pilar project in Sonora, five kilometers north of the South Block/Main Zone. Highlighted results from five drill holes comprise 7.64 m @ 23 gpt Ag (including 1.53 m @ 92 gpt Ag); 7.63 m @ 18.8 gpt Ag, 0.1% Zn; 10.71 m @ 0.3% Zn; 3.06 m @ 20 gpt Ag, 0.5% Pb, 0.3% Zn. Other elements were as high as 0.13% Cu, 170 ppm As, 276 ppm Sb.

ON MINING

  • Luca Mining Corp. provided its production report for Q4 2025, and achieved its revised full-year 2025 production guidance. During 2025 Campo Morado in Guerrero produced 8,735 Oz Au, 1 M Oz Ag, 4,921 tonnes Pb, 38,740 tonnes Zn, 8,895 tonnes Cu, while Tahuehueto in Durango produced 17,410 Oz Au, 316.1 K Oz Ag, 4,000 tonnes Pb, 6,472 tonnes Zn, 1,185 tonnes Cu, for a consolidated production of 26,144 Oz Au, 1.33 M Oz Ag, 8,921 tonne Pb, 45,212 tonnes Zn, 10,081 tonnes Cu. Payable production ranged between 70 and 82% of metals. During the quarter 5,836 m of drilling were completed, for a total of 22,855 m in the year, with an investment of US$3.8 M. The company’s cash position at the end of the period was US$25.1 M. 
  • Orla Mining Ltd. provided an operational update for the fourth quarter and year 2025. The company produced a total of 95,405 Oz Au in the quarter and 300,620 Oz Au in the year from its operations in Mexico and the US. At Camino Rojo in Zacatecas, 1.86 M tonnes of ore were stacked grading 0.47 gpt Au to produce 19,587 Oz Au during the quarter, and stacked 8.94 M tonnes of ore grading 0.54 gpt Au to produce 96,764 Oz Au in the year.
  • Gold Resource Corp. announced preliminary fourth quarter production from its Don David mine in Oaxaca. During the period 85.9 K tonnes were milled at a rate of 1,305 tpd, grading 0.96 gpt Au, 298 gpt Au, 0.16% Cu, 0.58% Pb, 1.22% Zn, to produce 1,993 Oz Au, 687.5 K Oz Ag, 87 tonnes Cu, 306 tonnes Pb, 750 tonnes Zn. “During the quarter, the Company’s production profile has transitioned into more of a silver producer, accounting for about 80% of its revenue….. a total gold equivalent (AuEq) ounces of 10,413”. For the full year, the company produced 23,125 Oz AuEq. 
  • Pan American Silver Corp. presented preliminary 2025 results, with a total of 22.8 M Oz Ag, 742,200 Oz Au consolidated production. In Mexico the company produced during the fourth quarter 1.61 M Oz Ag, 1,100 Oz Au at La Colorada (Zacatecas), 1.91 M Oz Ag, 4,800 Oz Au at Juanicipio (Zacatecas), 0.11 M Oz Ag, 5,400 Oz Au at Dolores (Chihuahua). For the year production was 6.02 M Oz Ag, 4,600 Oz Au at La Colorada, 2.49 M Oz Ag, 6,700 Oz Au at Juanicipio, 5.4 M Oz Ag, 37,600 Oz Au at Dolores, with 61% of Ag and 6.5% Au consolidated production coming from Mexico. Guidance for 2026 is 25-27 M Oz Ag, 700,000-750,000 Oz Au, with a budgeted US$55 M on brownfield exploration, US$ 55 M on project related exploration and US$-22-25 M on regional exploration in Brazil, Mexico, Canada and Chile.
  • Americas Gold and Silver Corp. had consolidated production of 2.65 M Oz Ag in 2025. At Cosalá, in Sinaloa, 463 K Oz Ag were produced in the quarter, for a total of 1.19 M Oz Ag during the year. The rest of the production was from its USA operations.
  • GoGold Resources Inc. reported production for the quarter ended December 31, 2025. At its Parral operations in Chihuahua, the company produced 205.1 K Oz Ag, 2,914 Oz Au, 96 tonnes Cu, 150 tonnes Zn, or 456.2 K Oz AgEq.
  • Gold Royalty Corp. released preliminary fourth quarter 2025 results. Total revenue, land agreement proceeds and interest was US$5.2 M (revenue of US$4.2 M), or 1,255 Oz AuEq. For 2025, total revenue, land agreement and proceeds and interest added up to US$17.7 M (revenue of US$13.9 M), or 5,173 Oz AuEq (royalty on Cosalá, Sinaloa).
  • Gold Resource Corp. announced that an illegal blockade is underway at its mine in Oaxaca. Employees of terminated contractors on Union membership affiliation grounds established an illegal mine-access blockade. “This dispute is between the union and four contractors who were previously affiliated with the union. This is not a dispute between the Company and the union nor between the Company and the four contractors” (Don David, Oaxaca).
  • Avino Silver & Gold Mines Ltd. reported full year 2025 production of 1.16 M Oz Ag, 7,621 Oz Au, 5.67 M Lb Cu, or 2.6 M Oz AgEq. During the year 724,940 K tonnes were processed at Avino, in Durango, averaging 0.44 gpt Au, 56 gpt Ag, 0.42% Cu, recovering 73% Au, 84% Ag, 84% Cu, to produce 7,544 Oz Au, 1.1 M Oz Ag, 5.67 M Lb Cu (or 2.55 M Oz AgEq). At La Preciosa, 19 kilometers from Avino, 12 K tonnes were processed, averaging 0.32 gpt Au, 191 gpt Ag, recovering 62% Au, 66% Ag, to produce 77 Oz Au, 48.2 K Oz Ag (or 54.9 K Oz AgEq). The company commenced extraction, haulage and processing of mineralized development material from La Preciosa during the fourth quarter 2025. Avino Silver had US$100 M in cash at the end of 2025.  

ON FINANCING

  • Canasil Resources Inc. announced a private placement for a total of C$500 K in gross proceeds. Insiders of the Company subscribed for a total of 2.5 M shares, which constitutes a related party transaction  (Nora, Durango).
  • Silver Spruce Resources Inc. corrected a previous press-release that stated 976 K units offered, to 9.76 M units (Pinos, Chihuahua).
  • Santacruz Silver Mining Ltd. has commenced trading on the Nasdaq Capital Market. (Zimapán, Hidalgo).
  • Silverco Mining Ltd. announced the halting of its common shares on January 21, 2026, at the request of the TSX Venture Exchange to facilitate the review of the binding letter with Nuevo Silver Inc. (Cusi, Chihuahua).
  • Apollo Silver Corp. closed the final tranche of its previously announced non-brokered private placement for aggregate gross proceeds of C$15 M. Eric Sprott, through 2176423 Ontario Ltd.  participated with C$12.5 M, taking its stake in the company to 10.3% of outstanding shares on a non-diluted basis and 15.8% on a partially diluted basis, assuming the exercise of such warrants (Cinco de Mayo, Chihuahua).
  • Kootenay Silver Inc. announced an engagement letter with Red Cloud Securities Inc. as lead underwriter pursuant to which the underwriters have agreed to purchase shares of the company on a bought deal basis in a private placement for C$10 M in gross proceeds. The underwriters have the option to buy shares at the same price for gross proceeds of C$1.5 M before the closing of the placement (Columba, Chihuahua).
  • Guanajuato Silver Co. has been named to the 2026 OTCQX Best 50, a ranking of top performing companies traded on the OTCQX Best Market last year (El Cubo, Guanajuato).
  • Kootenay Silver Inc. increased the size of its previously announced “bought deal”  private placement from C$10 M to C$16.5 M in gross proceeds. The underwriters have the option to buy shares for another C$1.5 M in gross proceeds.(undisclosed projects, Mexico).
  • Luca Mining Corp. has been named to the 2026 OTCQX Best 50,  a ranking of top performing companies traded on the OTCQX Best Market last year (Campo Morado, Guerrero).
  • EV Resources. confirmed the receipt of A$600 K in cash from the sale of a project in Australia. The funds are to be used in the upcoming drill program at Los Lirios antimony project in Oaxaca.
  • Pacifica Silver Corp. closed its previously announced upsized, private placement offering for aggregate gross proceeds of C$23 M (Claudia, Durango).

ON RESOURCES AND DEVELOPMENT

  • Kootenay Silver Inc. engaged  engineering firms Sacré-Davey Engineering Inc. and Canenco Consulting Corp. to conduct a preliminary economic assessment (PEA) on its La Cigarra project in Chihuahua. The pit constrained mineral resource totals 51.6 M Oz Ag in the measured and indicated categories in 15.7 M tonnes averaging 0.07 gpt Au, 102 gpt Ag, 0.16% Pb, 0.21% Zn and 11 M Oz Ag on the inferred category in 3.4 M tonnes averaging 0.06 gpt Au, 102 gpt Ag, 0.2% Pb, 0.19% Zn. 
  • Vizsla Silver Corp. informed that during 2025 the company published a feasibility study (FS) on the Panuco project in Sinaloa, with $1.8 B after-tax NPV. 11% IRR and a 7-month payback period, with annual production of 17.4 M Oz AgEq over 9.4 years, securing financing with over US$450 M in cash and advanced test mine operations to 700 m depth. For 2026, Vizsla plans to begin construction following receipt of environmental permits (expected mid-year), complete 60,000 m of drilling on the district, advance detailed engineering and contractor selection and continue exploration on newly acquired properties.
  • Capitan Silver Corp. commenced a 60,000 m drilling campaign of diamond and reverse circulation (RC) drilling for 2026 at its Cruz de Plata project in Durango. The company informed that during 2025 the company raised C$29 M, restarted drilling operations, the first since 2023, extending mineralization by 250 m, increased Capitan Hill resources to 525,000 Oz Au, bought the main royalty on the project for US$1 M, and acquired claims from Fresnillo, consolidating and increasing the land position by 85%. For 2026 Capitan Silver launched a drilling campaign, expanding from one RC rig to three core rigs and one RC rig, with focus on several targets including the 3.7 km Jesús María trend and infill drilling at Capitan Hill to upgrade resources. An airborne geophysical survey is planned, as well as mechanical trenching.
  • Mithril Silver and Gold Ltd. released drilling results from expansive resource drilling at Target 1 within the Copalquin project in Durango. Drilling extended 300 m west the mineralized structure and 300 m down dip on the Refugio 1 structure. Highlighted core length intercepts comprise 3.95 m @ 1.37 gpt Au, 22 gpt Ag; 3.05 m @ 1.68 gpt Au, 107 gpt Ag (including 0.5 m @ 9.6 gpt Au, 612 gpt Ag); 2.8 m @ 2.29 gpt Au, 60 gpt Ag; 4.4 m @ 2.18 gpt Au, 15 gpt Ag (including 0.5 m @ 15.5 gpt Au, 66 gpt Ag); 1.55 m @ 2.11 gpt Au, 6 gpt Ag; 1.35 m @ 21.94 gpt Au, 357 gpt Ag (including 0.5 m @ 57.65 gpt Au, 924 gpt Ag); 5.45 m @ 0.78 gpt Au, 36 gpt Ag.
  • Alamos Gold Inc. updated on drilling results within the Mulatos District in Sonora, where exploration has shifted from targeting oxides to higher grade sulfide mineralization. “A total of $20 million was spent on exploration in the Mulatos District in 2025, similar to spending in 2024. The near-mine and regional drilling program totalled 56,117 m in 170 holes. This included 13,779 m of surface exploration drilling in 58 holes at the GAP-Victor and PDA targets at PDA, and 21,394 m in 56 holes at Cerro Pelon. Regional exploration drilling totalled 20,944 m in 56 holes …” with the Halcon discovery being part of the latter program.  At Cerro Pelón, drill intersects comprise 23.85 m @ 5.60 gpt Au; 5.93 m TW @ 5.85 gpt Au; 15.15 m @ 6.58 gpt Au; 8.67 m TW @ 6.64 gpt Au; 14.10 m @ 4.28 gpt Au; 4.25 m @ 12.95 gpt Au; 7.20 m @ 6.13 gpt Au; 2.75 m @ 6.05 gpt Au. At PDA (Puerto del Aire) drill intersects comprise 8.97 m @ 13.64 gpt Au; 15.60 m @ 3.72 gpt Au; 15.61 m @ 4.27 gpt Au; 14.92 m @ 4.85 gpt Au; 6.92 m @ 8.79 gpt Au; 7.10 m @ 5.77 gpt Au; 2.91 m @ 15.00 gpt Au; 0.81 m @ 43.70 gpt Au. At Halcon drill intersects comprise 47.60 m @ 3.04 gpt Au (including 4.50 m @ 7.78 gpt Au; 3.75 m @ 13.41 gpt Au); 37.35 m @ 3.53 gpt Au (including 10.20 m @ 8.13 gpt Au); 31.50 m @ 3.46 gpt Au (including 6.00 m @ 5.56 gpt Au); 19.00 m @ 3.88 gpt Au (including 3.40 m @ 10.08 gpt Au).
  • Silver Tiger Metals Inc. filed two studies, a preliminary economic assessment (PEA) on the underground at El Tigre and an updated prefeasibility study (PFS) on the Stockwork Zone for its El Tigre project in Sonora. The PEA proposes a base-case Ag price of US$38 per Oz and of US$3,200 per Oz Au, with After-Tax (NPV 5%) of US$ 304 M and After-Tax IRR of 42.8% and a payback period of 2.6 years. The study envisages 15-year UG mine life with 3-year historical tailings processing  to recover 34 M Oz Ag, 130 K Oz Au (or 38 M Oz AgEq, or 453 K Oz AuEq), producing an average of 2.1 M Oz Ag, 8 K Oz Au per year. The updated PFS with the same base-case metal prices includes an After-Tax (NPV 5%) of US$456 M with an After-Tax IRR of 65.7% with a 1.4 years payback period, 10-year mine life recovering 9 M Oz Ag, 408 K Oz Au (or 43 M Oz AgEq, or 509 K Oz Au), producing an average of 4.8 M Oz AgEq or 56.5 K Oz AuEq. 

ON DEALS AND CORPORATE ISSUES

  • Bear Creek Mining Corp. filed its notice of meeting, management information circular and related documents with securities regulators in connection with the special meeting of shareholders of Bear Creek to approve the proposed plan of arrangement with Highlander Silver Corp. and the interest deferral agreements entered into between the company and each of Royal Gold Inc. and Equinox Gold Corp. The proxy voting deadline is February 17, 2026 (Mercedes, Sonora).
  • Mammoth Resources Corp. announced shareholders at its annual general meeting (AGM) elected Thomas Atkins, Paul O’Brien, Jose Antonio Berlanga Balderas, Edgardo Espinosa Velasco, Jose Antonio Berlanga Lopez, and Richard Simpson as directors and appointed Kresto GTA, Chartered Accountants as auditors of the company (Tenoriba, Chihuahua). 
  • Regency Silver Corp. entered into an agreement to option the 4,823 ha La India mining concession located 10 km to the north of its Dios Padre project in Sonora. The claim hosts Early cretaceous andesitic volcanic rocks that are proximal to late cretaceous plutonic rocks associated with Laramide age porphyries in the district. The deal involves an initial US$60 K payment and staged payment totalling US$580 K over five years , as well as to pay US$145 K in owed taxes. A payment of US$1 M is due upon the publication of a mineral resource estimate over 1 M Oz Au. The vendors are entitled to a 2% NSR, on which the company has the right to purchase half by paying US$1 M. 
  • Silverco Mining Ltd. entered into a binding letter to acquire Nuevo Silver Inc., which recently entered into a share purchase agreement to acquire 100% of the producing La Negra mine in Querétaro. Holders of Nuevo Silver shares will be issued 16.8 M Silverco shares, and upon completion former holders of Silverco shares will hold 34% of Silverco shares. Silverco will also assume US11 M in debt associated with La Negra mine, US$12.5 M in milestone payments due in Q1 2027 and US$5 M in contingent payments potentially due between Q1 2027 and Q1 2028. “La Negra is currently operating at approximately 55% capacity”.
  • Southern Empire Resources Corp. completed the acquisition of the 1,750 ha Pedro gold project in Durango, from Enduro Metals Corp. The company issued Enduro 2 M common shares, agreeing to a future milestone payment of US$2 M upon production commencement, with Enduro retaining a 2% NSR. The project area displays “hematite-stained, silica-rich ridges of angular chalcedony fragments and silicified sedimentary rocks within a coarse breccia” with values of up to 2.3 gpt Au”. Geology, alteration and geochemistry mapped at Pedro are indicative of a potential low-sulphidation epithermal vein system, with some indications of possible Carlin style mineralization. Previous drilling intercepted up to 15.2 m averaging 0.577 gpt Au. “Fortuna Mining Corp. (Fortuna) has informed Southern Empire that it has resumed its 3,500 m core drilling program at the Centauro Gold Project, located 100 km northwest of Pedro”. Fortuna acquired the option rights for Centauro from Southern Empire in 2025.
  • Radius Gold Inc. informed that between “2019 and 2022, Radius and joint venture partner Pan American Silver Corp. completed 67 drill holes for 23,058 meters of diamond drilling at the Amalia Project, in Chihuahua, with multiple targets remaining untested. “Pan American held the right to earn 65 % interest under an existing option agreement. As operator Pan American Silver suspended work on the property during merger negotiations with Yamana in 2022. Radius continues discussions with Pan American with the objective of agreeing a pathway forward for the Amalia … ” project.
  • Silver Viper Minerals Corp. announced the appointment of Mr. Rakesh Malhotra as chief financial officer (La Virginia, Sonora).

ON SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY

  • No Relevant News. 

On the image below: Quartz veining cut by late specularite veins in volcanosedimentary rocks, HQ core. Picture by Jorge Cirett.

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

By Jorge Cirett

During the 42nd week of the year (October 13th to October 19th, 2025), companies working in Mexico presented 28 press releases.  Two companies presented exploration advances on early-stage properties. Five companies provided operational figures for the quarter and one announced commercial production on a mine. Three companies presented news on financing rounds. Four companies presented drilling results on advanced properties/mines. Nine companies informed on deals and corporate issues. ON MEXICO ISSUES, no relevant news.  ON EXPLORATION, in Sonora, Minaurum Gold released results from definition drilling at Alamos Silver; Questcorp Mining informed on their drilling program at La Union. ON MINING, Orla Mining, Avino Silver, GoGold Resources, Royal Gold and Altius Minerals presented third quarter 2025 reports; Endeavour Silver achieved commercial production at Terronera, in Jalisco. ON FINANCING, three companies informed on financing rounds: Aztec Minerals (C$10.0 M), Sonoro Gold (C$4 M), Colibri Resources (C$1.25 M + C$0.5 M + US$0.25 M). ON RESOURCES AND DEVELOPMENT, Capitan Silver released RC drilling results from Cruz de Piedra, in Durango. GR Silver Mining reported results from bulk sampling at Plomosas, in Sinaloa. Mithril Silver and Gold reported drilling results from Copalquin, in Durango. Guanajuato Silver Company presented assay results from drilling at El Cubo mine, in Guanajuato. Heliostar Metals presented the results of a technical report at La Colorada, in Sonora. ON DEALS AND CORPORATE ISSUES, Golden Minerals completed the sale of its Velardeña oxide processing plant and water well, in Durango. Starcore International Mines finalized a ten-year agreement on the Tortilla project in Queretaro. Sandstorm Gold announced the granting of the final order for its merger with Royal Gold. Silver Dollar Resources entered into a marketing agreement. GR Silver Mining announced changes to the board. Prime Mining received from COFECE the needed clearance for its acquisition by Torex Gold. Silver Bull Resources updated on its litigation with Mexico. Galore Resources is to have its AGM. Zacatecas Silver entered into an investor relation agreement. ON SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY, Capstone Copper published its 2024 sustainability report.

ON MEXICO ISSUES

  • No Relevant News.

ON EXPLORATION

  • Minaurum Gold Inc. released results from its resource definition drilling program testing the Promontorio, Europa and Travesia zones at its Alamos Silver project in Sonora. Highlighted core length results comprise 5.85 m @ 0.09 gpt Au, 380 gpt Ag, 0.60% Cu, 0.2% Pb, 0.9% Zn (including 1.80 m @ 0.15 gpt Au, 1,093 gpt Ag, 1.69% Cu, 0.4% Pb, 2.0% Zn); 1.20 m @ 26.00 gpt Au, 96 gpt Ag, 0.60% Cu, 0.2% Pb, 1.0% Zn; 21.45 m @ 0.37 gpt Au, 54 gpt Ag, 0.12% Cu, 1.3% Pb, 3.3% Zn (including 1.20 m @ 1.50 gpt Au, 440 gpt Ag, 0.86% Cu, 9.1% Pb, 18.8% Zn); 1.75 m @ 0.02 gpt Au, 495 gpt Ag, 0.47% Cu, 1.0% Pb, 1.5% Zn; 2.40 m @ 0.04 gpt Au, 380 gpt Ag, 0.54% Cu, 0.6% Pb, 1.7% Zn.
  • Questcorp Mining Inc. and Riverside Resources Inc. informed that the maiden drilling program at La Union, in Sonora, is now two-thirds complete with initial and second holes now completed at four of the five main targets. Seven holes have been completed and there are plans for another three to five. The Union mine, Famosa, North Union and El Cobre targets have been tested, and one hole is planned for El Creston target.

ON MINING

  • Orla Mining Ltd. provided an operational update for the third quarter of 2025. During the quarter over 0.7 M tonnes of ore and 2.4 M tonnes of waste were moved at an strip ratio of 3.34, at the Camino Rojo mine in Zacatecas., with 2.8 M tonnes of ore stacked on the heaps averaging 0.40 gpt Au, to produce 22,059 Oz Au. During July Camino Rojo experienced a pit failure with no injuries, equipment damage or environmental impacts. A 50-80 m pushback of the pit is in the making, but due to the changed mining schedule guidance for 2025 was revised to 95-105 K Oz Au, down from 110-120 K Oz Au. The company has one other mining operation outside Mexico.
  • Royal Gold Inc. sold 38,600 Oz Au, 594.5 K Oz Ag and 1,200 tonnes of Cu related to its streaming agreements during the third quarter of 2025 (Royalty on Cosalá, Sinaloa).
  • Altius Minerals Corp. expects to report Q3 2025 attributable royalty revenue of C$21.2 M (Royalty on Cuale, Jalisco).
  • Avino Silver & Gold Mines Ltd. presented third quarter 2025 production results. At Avino, in Durango, the company milled 188.8 K tonnes averaging 0.43 gpt Au, 52 gpt Ag, 0.39% Cu, recovering 74% Au, 84% Ag, 81% Cu, to produce 1,935 Oz Au, 263.2 K Oz Ag, 1.31 M Lb Cu (or 580.8 K Oz AgEq). At the end of the quarter the company had US$55 M in cash. At La Preciosa, the Gloria and Abundancia veins have been intercepted on the San Fernando ramp  while progressing up to level 4. Over, 6.7 K tonnes have been stockpiled and trucking to the Avino mine facilities is now underway. Exploration drilling is underway both at Avino and La Preciosa.
  • GoGold Resources Inc. reported production figures for the year ending on September 30, 2025, at its Parral tailings property in Chihuahua. During the period the company produced 0.85 M Oz Ag, 12,289 Oz Au, 479 tonnes Cu, 609 tonnes Zn. For the third quarter of 2025, the company produced 212.8 K Oz Ag, 2,697 Oz Au, 110 tonnes Cu, 150 tonnes Zn.
  • Endeavour Silver Corp. achieved commercial production at the Terronera mine in Jalisco. “The Company forecasts throughput of approximately 360,000 tonnes over the next six months, with average grades estimated at 122 g/t silver and 2.52 g/t gold. Higher grade zones are scheduled to be accessed by mid-2026, which is expected to further enhance production”.

ON FINANCING

  • Aztec Minerals Corp. closed its previously announced “bought deal” private placement offering, for aggregate gross proceeds of C$10 M. The company paid the underwriter a cash commission of C$700 K (Cervantes, Sonora).
  • Sonoro Gold Corp. is increasing its non-brokered private placement, for gross proceeds of C$4 M (Cerro Caliche, Sonora).
  • Colibri Resource Corp. is increasing the size of the offering that comprises a non-brokered private placement for gross proceeds of up to C$1.25 M, a debt conversion of C$520 K and a non-brokered private placement of convertible debenture units for gross proceeds of up to US$250 K (EP, Sonora).

ON RESOURCES AND DEVELOPMENT

  • Capitan Silver Corp. released assay results from twelve holes on its 15,000 m reverse circulation drilling program at Cruz de Piedra project in Durango. Highlighted drill length results comprise 18.30 m @ 0.17 gpt Au, 200 gpt Ag (including 1.50 m @ 1,599 gpt Ag); 38.10 m @ 0.25 gpt Au, 93 gpt Ag, (including 3.0 m @ 0.57 gpt Au, 372 gpt Ag); 3.00 m @ 0.29 gpt Au, 82 gpt Ag, 1.1% Pb, 2.5% Zn; 10.70 m @ 0.55 gpt Au, 117 gpt Ag, 1.5% Pb, 1.4% Zn; 44.20 m @ 0.52 gpt Au, 65 gpt Ag (including 13.50 m @ 1.12 gpt Au, 142 gpt Ag); 22.90 m @ 0.37 gpt Au, 67 gpt Ag, 0.6% Pb, 0.7% Zn.
  • GR Silver Mining Ltd. reported the results of phase II of the bulk sample test mining program at the Plomosas mine in Sinaloa. Highlighted initial underground channel sampling results comprise 6.7 m @ 0.03 gpt Au, 903 gpt Ag, 1.4% Pb, 1.7% Zn; 1.2 m @ 0.08 gpt Au, 2,264 gpt Ag, 0.5% Pb, 0.9% Zn; 4.2 m @ 5.12 gpt Au, 49 gpt Ag, 6.9% Pb, 5.0% Zn (including 0.5 m @ 35.7 gpt Au, 102 gpt Ag, 4.3% Pb, 14.2% Zn. A detailed laser survey of the historic mine across 7.4 km of underground development has been completed.
  • Mithril Silver and Gold Ltd. provided exploration results for its Copalquin project in Durango. Target 1 resource expansion drilling extended the east-west structure 300 m, for a total strike length of 1,300 m. Highlighted core length intervals comprise 2.85 m @ 1.12 gpt Au, 25 gpt Ag; 1.35 m @ 1.26 gpt Au, 72 gpt Ag; 0.5 m @ 3.21 gpt Au, 1 gpt Ag; 7.20 m @ 2.78 gpt Au, 148 gpt Ag (including 2.05 m @ 7.41 gpt Au, 419 gpt Ag); 2.80 m @ 3.97 gpt Au, 209 gpt Ag; 8.03 m @ 7.19 gpt Au, 260 gpt Ag. Assays are pending for 11 holes on Target 5. The company intends to complete 45,000 m of drilling over the next 12-14 months.
  • Guanajuato Silver Company Ltd. informed on development drilling at its El Cubo mines complex in Guanajuato. The drilling focused on the San Luis, Maria, Dolores, Packman, Villalpando and Raquel veins. Highlihgted true width intervals comprise 0.52 m @ 1.12 gpt Au, 330 gpt Ag: 0.72 m @ 1.27 gpt Au, 248 gpt Ag; 0.18 m @ 13.02 gpt Au, 970 gpt Au; 0.42 m @ 26.70 gpt Au, 321 gpt Ag; 2.77 m @ 3.30 gpt Au, 24 gpt Ag.
  • Luca Mining Corp. reported analytical results from four surface and two underground drillholes at Campo Morado, in Guerrero. Four surface holes tested the Reforma deposit and two underground holes the Campo Morado mine. Highlighted core length intervals comprise 12.70 m @ 0.97 gpt Au, 60 gpt Ag, 0.77% Cu, 0.4% Pb, 2.0% Zn; 21.20 m @ 3.53 gpt Au, 161 gpt Ag, 0.55% Cu, 0.9% Pb, 2.3% Zn (including 13.00 m @ 4.96 gpt Au, 237 gpt Ag, 0.66% Cu, 1.3% Pb, 3.0% Zn); 7.90 m @ 0.56 gpt Au, 189 gpt Ag; 24.60 m @ 2.25 gpt Au, 75 gpt Ag, 0.86% Cu, 0.5% Pb, 2.4% Zn. The drill program focus is to confirm and expand resources at the Reforma and El Rey deposits, and close to the actual mine operation, as well as to test exploration targets. The surface and underground drill programs are set now to complete 5,000 m and 7,500 m respectively in 2025.
  • Heliostar Metals Ltd. presented the results of an updated technical report on La Colorada property in Sonora. The new mineral resource comprises 17.1 M tonnes @ 0.68 gpt Au, 9.2 gpt Ag containing 376.2 K Oz Au, 5.05 M Oz Ag (or 385.4 K Oz AuEq) in probable reserves, 20.2 M tonnes @ 0.79 gpt Au, 10.4 gpt Ag, containing 513 K Oz Au, 6.8 M Oz Ag of measured and indicated resources, and 1.1 M tonnes @ 0.45 gpt Au, 35.1 gpt Ag, containing 17 K Oz Au, 1.3 M Oz Ag. The study encompasses a mine life of 6.1 years at an 8,200 tonnes per day rate with an annual production of 46.1 K Oz AuEq at an average AISC of $1,626 per Oz AuEq. An IRR of 24.4% is expected on a base price of $2,300 per Oz Au, with an NPV of US$66.2 M and a payback of 3.4 years. With a gold price on $3,500 per Oz, the IRR is US$168.4M and the NPV is US$243.3 M with a 2 year payback. A capital cost of US$44.5 M is estimated.

ON DEALS AND CORPORATE ISSUES

  • Golden Minerals Co. completed the previously announced sale of its Velardeña oxide processing plant and water well, in Durango. The total purchase price was US$3.0 M plus VAT. “The Velardeña Buyer had previously acquired the Velardeña and Chicago mines, related mining equipment, and the sulfide processing plant under separate agreements”.
  • Starcore International Mines Ltd. finalized a ten-year lease agreement on six mining concessions at the San Juan Nepomuceno project (or Tortilla project) in Queretaro. The project is 40 km from Starcore’s San Martin mine, and 5 km from La Negra mine. The deal involves the payment of US$107.5 K on signature (paid) and six monthly payments of US$27 K starting on November 2025, and a 2% NSR afterwards. “During the term of the ten-year lease and for two years thereafter, the lessor has the option to sell all of the claims and concessions to Starcore at a purchase price of US$5,000.000. The 2% NSR can also be acquired by Starcore at a purchase price of US$2 million”.
  • Sandstorm Gold Ltd. announced that the Supreme Court of British Columbia has granted the final order on the plan of arrangement Royal Gold Inc., whereby Royal Gold will indirectly acquire all of the issued and outstanding common shares of Sandstorm (Royalty on Cosalá, Sinaloa).
  • Silver Dollar Resources Inc. entered into an advertising and investor awareness marketing agreement with Dig Media Inc., dba Investing News Network, with a six month term commencing on October 15th, 2025, at a cost of C$204 K (La Joya, Durango).
  • GR Silver Mining Ltd. announced the resignation of Mr. Alejandro Cano, vice president, operations. Mr. Robert Payment, current CFO, has assumed the additional role of corporate secretary. Mr. Payment succeeds Mr. Blaine Bailey, who is retiring from the position (Plomosas, Sinaloa).
  • Prime Mining Corp. announced the receipt of the clearance decision from the Comisión Federal de Competencia Económica (COFECE) with respect to the plan of arrangement with Torex Gold Resources Inc., whereby Torex will acquire all of the issued and outstanding shares of Prime Mining (Los Reyes, Sinaloa).
  • Silver Bull Resources Inc. reported that the 5-day hearing for its arbitration case against Mexico was completed on October 10, 2025, in Washington, D.C. “Upon completion of the hearing, the Arbitration Tribunal directed the Company and Mexico (the “Parties”) to provide their Post-Hearing Briefs by November 21, 2025. The Parties are then directed to file their submissions on costs by December 5, 2025. Upon completion of these submissions, the Tribunal will close the proceedings and render its final award as soon as practicable”. Silver Bull is challenging Mexico with respect to the illegal blockade of Silver Bull’s Sierra Mojada Project in Coahuila, which commenced in September 2019 and remains ongoing
  • Galore Resources Inc. is to have its annual general meeting on October 23, 2025 (Dos Santos, Zacatecas).
  • Zacatecas Silver Corp. entered into an investor relation agreement with Capital Gain Media Inc. for content development and digital marketing services for four months commencing on October 16, 2025. As a consideration for the services the company agreed to pay an aggregate upfront cash fee of C$250 K (Zacatecas Silver, Zacatecas).

ON SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY

  • Capstone Copper Corp. published its 2024 sustainability report which highlights its key initiatives on environmental, social and governance matters (Cozamin, Zacatecas).

On the image below: Specularite-Pyrite-quartz vein, HQ core. Picture by Jorge Cirett. Picture by Jorge Cirett.

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

By Jorge Cirett

During the 40th week of the year (September 28th to October 5th, 2025), companies working in Mexico presented 36 press releases.  No companies presented exploration advances on early-stage properties or production figures. Nine companies presented news on financing rounds and share-related issues. Two companies updated on their advanced properties. Two companies commenced drilling on advanced projectsOne company announced mining developments. Nineteen companies informed on deals and corporate issues. ON MEXICO ISSUES, the government is cancelling a large number of mining concessions that overlap protected areas.  ON EXPLORATION, no relevant news. ON MINING, no relevant news. ON FINANCING, six companies informed on financing rounds: Zacatecas Silver (C$3.75 M), Vortex Metals (C$700 K), Guanajuato Silver (C$30 M), Apollo Silver (C$20.9 M), Silver Tiger (C$25 M) and Sonoro Gold (C$3 M). Guanajuato Silver Company and GR Silver Mining granted stock options. Aura Minerals announced the conversion of receipts into shares. ON RESOURCES AND DEVELOPMENT, Regency Silver is to commence drilling at its Dios Padre project in Sonora. Capitan Silver updated on its Cruz de Plata project in Durango. Sierra Madre Gold and Silver announced that development has started at La Guitarra mine, in Estado de Mexico. Sonoro Gold provided an update on the Cerro Caliche and San Marcial projects in Sonora. Silver Viper Minerals commenced a drilling campaign at La Virginia, in Sonora. ON DEALS AND CORPORATE ISSUES, Royal Gold received government regulatory approvals for the acquisition of Sandstorm Gold. Prime Mining’s security holders approved its acquisition by Torex Gold. Fuerte Metals, GR Silver, Empress Royalty, Almaden Minerals and Altius Minerals announced appointments to the board. Empress Royalty announced senior appointments. Mexican Gold is to acquire the Tatatila project in Veracruz from Chesapeake Gold. Sierra Madre Gold and Silver engaged marketing services. Sonoro Gold is considering to spinout the San Marcial project in Sonora. Silver Bull reported dates for the hearings on its arbitration case against Mexico. Prismo Metals and Vizsla Silver held their AGM’s. Canasil is to review opportunities in its Mexican portfolio. Silver Storm Mining contracted investor relations services. ON SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY, Vizsla Silver released its third sustainability report.

ON MEXICO ISSUES

  • The Ministry of Economy (Secretaría de Economía) started the procedure to cancel 805 mining concessions that overlap protected natural areas (Áreas Naturales Protegidas, or ANP’s), on the base that these are not complying on certain obligations, like the payment of annual mining duties.

ON EXPLORATION

  • No Relevant News.

ON MINING

  • No Relevant News.

ON FINANCING

  • Zacatecas Silver Corp. announced the closing of its non-brokered private placement financing for total gross proceeds of C$3.75 M (Zacatecas Silver, Zacatecas).
  • Vortex Metals Inc. increased the size of its previously announced non-brokered private placement to C$700 K. “Vortex intends to allocate the gross proceeds raised from the sale of the Units as follows: approximately 40% to pay for mining concession fees, approximately 40% to pay for exploration fees and remaining 20% for general working capital purposes” (Riqueza Marina, Oaxaca).
  • Guanajuato Silver Company Ltd. entered into an agreement with Cannacord Genuity Corp. and Red Cloud Securities Inc. as co-lead underwriters and joint bookrunners to purchase on a “bought deal” basis units of the company for gross proceeds of C$30 M (El Cubo and Valenciana, Guanajuato).
  • GR Silver Mining Ltd. granted incentive stock options to certain eligible persons to purchase up to an aggregate of 600 K common shares (Plomosas, Sinaloa).
  • Apollo Silver Corp. announced a non-brokered private placement for aggregate gross proceeds of up to C$20.88 M (Cinco de Mayo, Chihuahua).
  • Aura Minerals Inc. “Announces to the holders of the Company’s Brazilian Depositary Receipts (“BDRs”) the launch of the Incentive Program for the conversion of BDRs into common shares (“Incentive Program”), under which holders may request the conversion of their BDRs (“AURA33”) into the underlying common shares (“AUGO”) listed on Nasdaq (“common shares”), at a ratio of three to one, without being required to pay the applicable fees charged by Banco Bradesco. The Incentive Program will be available for a fixed period of 32 days, from October 6, 2025, to November 6, 2025” (Aranzazu, Zacatecas).
  • Silver Tiger Metals Inc. filed a short form prospectus with the securities commissions in each of the provinces of Canada, except Quebec, in connection with its bought deal public offering of common shares for aggregate gross proceeds of C$25 M (El Tigre, Sonora).
  • Sonoro Gold Corp. announced a fully subscribed non-brokered private placement offering for gross proceeds of C$3 M (Cerro Caliche, Sonora).
  • Prismo Metals Inc. granted 850 K stock options to certain directors and officers of the company, and 100 K options to a consultant of the company. Also, 725 K restricted share units were issued to certain directors and officers of the company (Palos Verdes, Sinaloa).

ON RESOURCES AND DEVELOPMENT

  • Capitan Silver Corp. provided an update on its Cruz de Plata project in Durango. Since 2020 the company has consolidated its position in the district, more recently with the acquisition of 2,171 ha from Fresnillo plc. Capitan Silver has elaborated a geological model that includes annular structures to an elliptical intrusive body with silver mineralization in sedimentary rocks and gold mineralization in the contact of these rocks with overlying volcanic rocks. Six main targets are comprised by Casco Norte, Jesús María Northwest, Jesús María East, San Rafael, La Providencia, La Purísima, Jesús María North and El Tubo Hill. The 2025 drilling program is being expanded from 10,000 m to 15,000 m. Just over 8,000 m of drilling have been completed to date, with assays pending for 38 holes. A property-wide 385 line-km regional airborne magnetic and magnetotelluric survey has been contracted. The press release includes a table with grab and chip sample results of up to 62 gpt Au, 991 gpt Ag, 0.76% Cu, 6.25% Pb, 7% Zn.
  • Sierra Madre Gold and Silver Ltd. announced that development has started at the Nazareno mine in the La Guitarra complex in Estado de México. Over 700 tonnes of ore have been delivered to the La Guitarra processing plant, material that was not included in the mineral resource estimate. The company also announced the purchase of a new rig capable of drilling up to 150 m of NWL size and 250 m of BWL size core. The rig is capable of underground and surface drilling.
  • Sonoro Gold Corp. provided an update on the Cerro Caliche and San Marcial projects in Sonora. The company intends to commission an updated preliminary economic assessment (PEA) on Cerro Caliche by the first quarter of 2026. The current PEA contemplates a 9-year mining operation at a 12,000 tpd rate based on a gold price of US$1,800 per Oz Au. The updated PEA will include 55,360 m of drilling, trenching and the changes in the environmental report that covers the property. The project counts with a surface agreement access for the property.
  • Regency Silver Corp. commenced drilling at its Dios Padre project in Sonora. The company plans to drill approximately 4,500 m in 6 to 8 holes, focused on targeting along-strike extensions of high-grade Au-Cu-Ag mineralization previously intercepted.
  • Silver Viper Minerals Corp. commenced a 5,000 m diamond drill program at its advanced stage La Virgina project in Sonora, with the program being carried out by Globexplore Drilling Corp. Drilling will begin with 8-9 reconnaissance holes at El Molino area, the first drill testing of this area with high priority geophysical anomalies. The program will continue at El Rubi, aiming to expand mineralization along strike and at shallow depths.  

ON DEALS AND CORPORATE ISSUES

  • Sandstorm Gold Ltd. announced that Royal Gold Inc. has received all government regulatory approvals required for the previously announced acquisition of Sandstorm” (Royalty on Mercedes, Sonora).
  • Prime Mining Corp. announced that the company’s security holders have approved the plan of arrangement with Torex Gold Resources Inc., whereby Torex will acquire all of the issued and outstanding common shares of Prime (Los Reyes, Sinaloa).
  • Fuerte Metals Corp. announced that CFO Martin Rip is retiring at the end of September 2025. “Mr. John Teo, Fuerte’s Vice President of Finance, has been appointed Interim CFO” (Cristina, Chihuahua).
  • Altius Minerals Corp. announced the retirement of Ben Lewis, chief financial officer (CFO) and Chad Wells, vice president corporate development. Stephanie Hussey, current vice president finance, has been appointed chief financial officer (Llano del Nogal royalty, Sonora).
  • Royal Gold Inc. received all governmental regulatory approvals required for the company’s previously announced acquisitions of Sandstorm Gold Ltd. and Horizon Copper Corp. (Sandstorm Gold holds a royalty on Cuale, Jalisco and Llano del Nogal, Sonora).
  • Empress Royalty Corp. announced the appointment of Brad Breetzke as business development advisor, Africa and Christian Agarnaz as busines development analysts (Royalty on Tahuehueto, Durango).
  • GR Silver Mining Ltd. announced the nomination of Daniel Schieber as vice president of corporate development and corporate relations (Plomosas, Sinaloa).
  • Chesapeake Gold Corp. entered into a definitive agreement sell its Tatalila project in Veracruz to Mexican Gold Mining Corp. “in exchange for such number of common shares of Mexican Gold representing 14.99% of the outstanding common shares of Mexican Gold at closing” and a 1.5% net smelter royalty. Mexican Gold may repurchase 0.5% of the royalty  for US$500 K within ten years from the date of the agreement. “Tatatila is a gold-copper skarn district located in Veracruz State that Chesapeake identified in 2007. Tatatila surrounds Mexican Gold’s Las Minas Project, which has a reported NI 43-101 Mineral Resource Estimate and Preliminary Economic Assessment. Several skarn prospects were discovered on Tatatila by Chesapeake, including possible extensions of the Las Minas existing resource.”
  • Sierra Madre Gold and Silver Ltd. engaged “Triomphe Holdings Ltd., doing business as Capital Analytica, an arm’s length service provider, to provide certain marketing and social media services to the company” (La Guitarra, Estado de México).
  • Sonoro Gold Corp. is considering a spinout of its San Marcial project into its subsidiary Oronos Gold Corp. The property is in Santa Ana, Sonora, covering the historic San Marcial and Soledad mines that were subject to drilling programs in the last two decades of the past century.
  • Silver Bull Resources Inc. reported that the hearing for its arbitration case against Mexico  will commence on October 6, 2025, in Washington, D.C., and will conclude no later than October 11, 2025. The international arbitration proceedings under the United States–Mexico–Canada Agreement (USMCA) and the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) arised from Mexico’s refusal to take action with respect to the illegal blockade of Silver Bull’s Sierra Mojada Project in Coahuila, which commenced in September 2019 and remains ongoing.
  • Starcore International Mines Ltd. acknowledges the current postal strike across Canada, which has created significant challenges in ensuring timely delivery of shareholder communications and proxy materials. The company took a number of measures to overcome these challenges, that can be seen on the press release at the company’s website (San Martin, Querétaro).
  • Mexican Gold Mining Corp. entered into a mining concession assignment agreement with Chesapeake Gold Corp. to acquire 100% interest on the 3,824 hectares Tatatila project in Veracruz. Mexican gold shall issue Chesapeake 4.45 M common shares of the company (a $222.6 K value), representing 14.99% of the total issues and outstanding common shares of the company. As further consideration for the interest, Mexican Gold shall grant to Chesapeake a 1.5% net smelter return (NSR) royalty, of which the company might purchase 0.5% of the royalty for US$500 K within 10 years of the execution of the agreement.
  • Prismo Metals Inc. held its annual general meeting (AGM) on October 2, 2025. A board of directors was elected, comprising Alain Lambert, Louis Doyle, Craig Gibson and Martin Dupuis, with DeVisser Gray LLP re-appointed as auditor. A new long-term incentive plan was approved. Finally, a possible new corporate name as determined by the directors of the company was reviewed (Palos Verde, Sinaloa).
  • Canasil Resources Inc. is to review opportunities in its portfolio in Durango and Zacatecas. “Of Canasil’s seven Mexican silver-gold projects, the Company’s interest in the Sandra and Nora projects have been sold to Pan American Silver and Silver Dollar Resources respectively. The Company retains a 2% NSR on its claims in each project with a 1% buyout for US$ 4 million on the Sandra NSR, and 1% buyout for $1 million on the Nora NSR. Canasil holds 100% interest in all the remaining projects. La Esperanza, Salamandra, and Colibri have had successful past drill programs which have returned high-grade silver-gold intercepts”. The company sees an improved positive environment for advancing mining projects under the current federal administration.
  • Vizsla Silver Corp. announced the results of its annual general and special meeting of shareholders held on October 2, 2025. Shareholders approved all motions put forth including its change of auditor from MNP LLP to Deloitte LLP (Panuco, Sinaloa).
  • Almaden Minerals Ltd. announced the appointment of Douglas McDonald as president and CEO. Morgan Poliquin has been appointed vice chair of the company (Ixtaca, Puebla).
  • Azucar Minerals Ltd. announced the resignation of Douglas McDonald from all his roles in the company, including as director and executive vice president, but will continue in an advisory role to support related succession initiatives and ongoing business activities El Cobre, Veracruz).
  • Silver Storm Mining Inc. retained the services of Renmark to provide investor relations services to the company for an initial term of twelve months, subject to monthly renewal and a consideration of C$9 K per month (La Parrilla, Durango).

ON SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY

  • Vizsla Silver Corp. released its third annual sustainability report which highlights its key initiatives on environmental, social and governance matters (Panuco, Sinaloa).

On the image below: Late specularite seams on quartz vein, HQ core. Picture by Jorge Cirett.