Suche
 
Folgen Sie uns auf:

Outcrop Silver Intersects 2.4 m Of 2,032 g Silver Equivalent Per Tonne And Extends High-grade In Las Maras Shoot To The Deepest On The Santa Ana Project

27.10.2022  |  CNW
VANCOUVER, Oct. 27, 2022 - Outcrop Silver & Gold Corp. (TSXV: OCG) (OTCQX: OCGSF) (DE: MRG1) ("Outcrop") is pleased to announce the results of nine core holes designed to test the continuity at depth of the Las Maras shoot on its 100% owned Santa Ana high-grade silver project in Colombia. Twenty-three holes have been drilled in Las Maras to date. Thirteen returned high-grade assays; two holes have assays that are pending.

Las Peñas vein in Las Maras shoot has an average estimated true width of 1.6 metres with a weighted average grade of 1,161 grams equivalent silver per tonne. Significantly, recent drilling extends Las Maras shoot to 370 metres depth, the deepest high-grade mineralization drilled to date on Santa Ana project. This compares to an average drill depth of only 170 metres on twelve other ore shoots. Potential resource areas may be more than doubled by relatively low-risk deeper drilling offsetting known shallower high-grade mineralization. Importantly, the limit to high-grade mineralization at depth within the Santa Ana vein systems is open.

Highlights

  • Recent drilling at Las Maras extends high-grade mineralization to 370 metres in depth (Figure 3), the deepest mineralization drilled to date on the property.

  • Twelve other ore shoots are only drilled to an average of 170 metres depth, indicating that these potential resources could be more than doubled if they also extend to 370 metres or more.

  • DH294 intersected 2.14 metres true width of 2,032 grams equivalent silver per tonne.

  • DH292 intersected 4.40 metres true width of 563 grams equivalent silver per tonne, including 0.40 metres of 5,109 grams equivalent silver per tonne and 0.37 metres of 846 grams equivalent silver per tonne.

  • DH300 intersected 3.82 metres true width of 537 grams equivalent silver per tonne.

  • Strong silver sulfide in core from additional drill holes with assays pending from Las Maras (Figures 2 and 3) suggests mineralization may continue at depth below 370 metres.

"We are thrilled with our most recent drill results at Las Maras with very robust vein interceptions extending high grade," comments Guillermo Hernandez, Vice President of Exploration. "The deeper Las Maras delineation program shows encouraging visual results of abundant silver sulfide in core pending assays, which suggests high-grade mineralization will continue at depth."

"Las Maras results are encouraging in the context of our year-end compliant resource," comments Joseph Hebert, Chief Executive Officer. "With an average vein true thickness of 1.6 metres that compares to the possible use of engineered "long hole stopes" of 1.5 metres in the resource report, external dilution of the Las Maras veins that have a weighted average grade of 1,162 grams silver equivalent per tonne, may substantially be controlled. The depth of mineralization drilled in Las Maras indicates potential to expand all shoots in the resource area up to 117 percent by volume with just deeper drilling, which will be completed early in 2023."

Target

Hole ID

From
(m)

To

(m)

Width
(m)*

Au g/t

Ag g/t

Pb %

Zn %

AgEq
g/t

Las

Maras

SAMR22DH286

NSR

SAMR22DH288

NSR

SAMR22DH290

265.00

265.45

0.25

0.65

264

0.06

0.02

292

SAMR22DH292

268.58

274.80

4.40

1.64

442

0.43

0.49

563

including

268.58

269.15

0.40

16.59

3,807

4.43

5.15

5,109

and

274.27

274.80

0.37

0.45

890

0.13

0.12

846

SAMR22DH294

209.70

212.06

2.14

2.00

2,054

0.30

0.33

2,032

including

209.70

210.23

0.48

0.54

1,253

0.22

0.16

1,184

and

210.23

211.01

0.71

5.50

5,289

0.72

0.76

5,254

including

216.10

216.40

0.23

4.53

1,715

4.08

0.53

2,038

and

217.00

217.30

0.23

30.49

3,737

1.75

1.38

5,912

SAMR22DH294

226.03

226.32

0.22

3.55

2,209

1.72

0.98

2,363

SAMR22DH297

249.01

252.20

1.46

4.76

1,941

1.15

1.42

2,224

including

249.01

250.27

0.56

2.78

1,496

0.47

0.83

1,620

and

251.08

252.20

0.47

10.35

3,806

2.72

3.08

4,468

SAMR22DH297

263.30

265.10

0.79

1.06

277

0.14

0.48

360

including

264.20

265.10

0.40

1.74

514

0.27

0.96

653

SAMR22DH297

307.19

307.49

0.15

1.44

557

0.09

0.16

626

SAMR22DH299

NSR

SAMR22DH300

307.19

307.49

3.82

0.87

504

0.19

0.21

537

including

285.86

286.98

0.52

1.64

2,137

0.51

0.85

2,102

and

291.58

292.27

0.32

5.94

2,334

1.28

0.85

2,642


*Estimated True width. Metal prices used for equivalent calculations were US$1,827/oz for gold, US$21.24/oz for silver, US$0.90/lb for lead and US$1.56/lb for zinc. Metallurgical recoveries assumed are 93% for gold, 90% for silver, 90% for lead and 92% for zinc. NSR: No significant result.


Table 1. New significant drill assays from Las Maras.


Twenty-three drill holes have been completed in Las Maras to date; thirteen returned high-grade assays; two holes have assays pending (Figure 4). The drill program at Las Maras continues with additional delineation holes to offset DH301 and DH302 at depth. Both of these drill holes show silver-sulfide mineralogy in core (Figure 3 and Figure 4).

Las Maras comprises two, northerly trending parallel veins, and the main northeast-trending Las Peñas vein (Map 1). Las Peñas vein shows wide alteration halos with quartz stringers and fault gouge. All three veins show continuity and may contribute to the planned compliant resource to be published in 2022.

Hole ID

Easting

Northing

Elevation
(m)

Depth (m)

Azimuth

Dip

SAMR22DH282

505849.526

564165.154

890.613

209.09

138

-65

SAMR22DH286

505850.365

564163.735

891.026

206.10

160

-49

SAMR22DH288

505850.365

564163.735

891.026

215.64

160

-58

SAMR22DH290

505805.758

564211.332

903.472

284.80

136

-60

SAMR22DH292

505810.871

564291.112

923.254

330.09

130

-60

SAMR22DH294

505815.642

564244.261

901.981

282.65

130

-61

SAMR22DH297

505815.642

564244.261

901.981

337.10

130

-67

SAMR22DH299

505814.389

564243.887

901.925

366.36

130

-77

SAMR22DH300

505815.221

564244.958

901.902

309.98

110

-70


Table 2. Collar and survey table for drill holes reporting in this release.

QA/QC

Core samples are sent to either Actlabs in Medellin or ALS Chemex in Medellin for preparation and then to ALS Chemex in Toronto or Lima, Peru, for analysis. In line with QA/QC best practice, approximately three control samples are inserted per twenty samples (one blank, one standard and one field duplicate). The samples are analysed for gold using a standard fire-assay on a 50-gram sample with a gravimetric finish. Multi-element geochemistry is determined by ICP-MS using either aqua regia (ME-MS41) or four-acid (ME-MS61) digestion. Comparison to control samples and their standard deviations indicates acceptable accuracy of the assays and no detectible contamination.

About Santa Ana

The 100% owned Santa Ana project comprises 36,000 hectares located in the northern Tolima Department, Colombia, 190 kilometres from Bogota. The project consists of five or more regional scale parallel vein systems across a trend 12 kilometres wide and 30 kilometres long. The Santa Ana project covers a majority of the Mariquita District, where mining records date to at least 1585. The Mariquita District is the highest-grade primary silver district in Colombia, with historic silver grades reported to be among the highest in Latin America from dozens of mines. Historic mining depths support a geologic and exploration model for composite mesothermal and epithermal vein systems having mineralization that likely extends to great depth. At Santa Ana, it is unlikely that there is sharp elevation restriction common to high-grade zones in many epithermal systems with no mesozonal component. The extremely high silver and gold values on Santa Ana reflect at least three recognized overprinting mineralization events.?

At the core Royal Santa Ana project, located at the northern extent of just one of the regional vein systems controlled by Outcrop, thirteen high-grade shoots have been discovered to date - La Ivana hanging-wall and footwall (La Porfia vein system); San Antonio, Roberto Tovar, San Juan (Royal Santa Ana vein systems); Las Maras (Las Penas vein system); El Dorado, La Abeja (El Dorado vein systems); Megapozo, Paraiso (El Paraiso vein system); Espiritu Santo (Aguilar vein system); La Isabela and Los Naranjos. Each zone commonly contains multiple parallel veins. The veins can show both high-grade silver and high-grade gold mineralization, and low-angle veins appear to connect to more common high-angle veins.?

Outcrop drilling indicates that mineralization extends from surface or near surface to depths of at least 370 metres. Cumulatively, over 60 kilometres of mapped and inferred vein zones occur on the Santa Ana project. The Frias Mine on the south-central part of the project, 16 kilometres south of the Royal Santa Ana Mines, produced 7.8 million ounces of silver post-production in the Spanish colonial era at a recovered grade of 1.3 kg Ag/t. The Frias Mine is considered an analogue to each of the thirteen shoots discovered to date by Outcrop. Between the Royal Santa Ana Mines and the Frias Mine, veins have been extended to the south providing strong drill targets in the Aguilar, Espiritu Santo and El Cristo veins that show high values up to 5.5 kg AgEq/t. These veins show widths up to 4.7 metres. Twelve kilometres of vein zones have been mapped between El Dorado vein to the north and the Aguilar vein to the south. An additional seven kilometres of veins have been mapped between Aguiler and the Frias mine, including the veins Los Mangos and La Ye, which provide several targets with high values up to 9,738 g AgEq/t.

About Outcrop

Outcrop Silver & Gold is rapidly advancing the Santa Ana high-grade silver discovery with ongoing expansion drilling and an initial resource to be released in the coming months. Outcrop is also progressing exploration on four gold projects with world-class discovery potential in Colombia. These assets are being advanced by a highly disciplined and seasoned professional team with decades of experience in Colombia.

Qualified Person

The technical information in this news release has been approved by Joseph P Hebert, a qualified person as defined in NI43-101 and President and Chief Executive Officer of Outcrop Silver.

ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Joseph P Hebert

Kathy Li

Chief Executive Officer

Director of Investor Relations

+1 775 340 0450

+1 778 783 2818



joseph.hebert@outcropsilverandgold.com

li@outcropsilverandgold.com

www.outcropsilverandgold.com




Neither the TSX Venture Exchange nor its Regulation Services Provider (as such term is defined in the policies of the TSX Venture Exchange) accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release. Certain information contained herein constitutes "forward-looking information" under Canadian securities legislation. Generally, forward-looking information can be identified by the use of forward-looking terminology such as "potential", "we believe", or variations of such words and phrases or statements that certain actions, events or results "will" occur. Forward-looking statements are based on the opinions and estimates of management as of the date such statements are made and they are subject to known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors that may cause the actual results, level of activity, performance or achievements of Outcrop to be materially different from those expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements or forward-looking information, including: the receipt of all necessary regulatory approvals, capital expenditures and other costs, financing and additional capital requirements, completion of due diligence, general economic, market and business conditions, new legislation, uncertainties resulting from potential delays or changes in plans, political uncertainties, and the state of the securities markets generally. Although management of Outcrop have attempted to identify important factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those contained in forward-looking statements or forward-looking information, there may be other factors that cause results not to be as anticipated, estimated or intended. There can be no assurance that such statements will prove to be accurate, as actual results and future events could differ materially from those anticipated in such statements. Accordingly, readers should not place undue reliance on forward-looking statements and forward-looking information. Outcrop will not update any forward-looking statements or forward-looking information that are incorporated by reference herein, except as required by applicable securities laws.

SOURCE Outcrop Silver & Gold Corp.



Contact
Joseph P Hebert, Chief Executive Officer, +1 775 340 0450, joseph.hebert@outcropsilverandgold.com, www.outcropsilverandgold.com; Kathy Li, Director of Investor Relations, +1 778 783 2818, li@outcropsilverandgold.com

Bewerten 
A A A
PDF Versenden Drucken

Für den Inhalt des Beitrages ist allein der Autor verantwortlich bzw. die aufgeführte Quelle. Bild- oder Filmrechte liegen beim Autor/Quelle bzw. bei der vom ihm benannten Quelle. Bei Übersetzungen können Fehler nicht ausgeschlossen werden. Der vertretene Standpunkt eines Autors spiegelt generell nicht die Meinung des Webseiten-Betreibers wieder. Mittels der Veröffentlichung will dieser lediglich ein pluralistisches Meinungsbild darstellen. Direkte oder indirekte Aussagen in einem Beitrag stellen keinerlei Aufforderung zum Kauf-/Verkauf von Wertpapieren dar. Wir wehren uns gegen jede Form von Hass, Diskriminierung und Verletzung der Menschenwürde. Beachten Sie bitte auch unsere AGB/Disclaimer!




Mineninfo
Outcrop Silver & Gold Corp.
Bergbau
A3CSAT
CA69002Q1054
Minenprofile
Alle Angaben ohne Gewähr! Copyright © by GoldSeiten.de 1999-2024.
Die Reproduktion, Modifikation oder Verwendung der Inhalte ganz oder teilweise ohne schriftliche Genehmigung ist untersagt!

"Wir weisen Sie ausdrücklich auf unser virtuelles Hausrecht hin!"