TSX-V: MKO; OTCQX: MAKOF
VANCOUVER, BC, July 28,
2022 /CNW/ - Mako Mining Corp. (TSXV:
MKO) (OTCQX: MAKOF) ("Mako" or the "Company") is pleased to
announce the discovery of a new gold bearing structure at the
Las Conchitas-North area of its wholly-owned San Albino-Murra
property. The "Crucita" structure was intersected in a diamond
drill hole located approximately 1.44 kilometers south of the San
Albino gold mine ("San Albino") which is currently in commercial
production.
The Company currently has five of its seven diamond drill rigs
in the Las Conchitas area, which is located between the San Albino
Mine and the historical El Golfo Mine located within the Company's
El Jicaro Concession. Las Conchitas comprises an area of
approximately 3.75km2 and it has been subdivided into
three primary areas: Las Conchitas North ("LC-N"), Las Conchitas
Central ("LC-C") and Las Conchitas South ("LC-S"). Each of these
areas host multiple subparallel, northeast-southwest striking,
gently dipping gold bearing veins.
Highlights of the recent drilling at Las Conchitas
Las Conchitas -
North
- Crucita ("Cc") – New Discovery
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- 37.28 g/t Au and 34.9 g/t Ag over 2.60
m (2.5 m ETW)
- Intermediate ("Int")
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- 7.69 g/t Au and 5.2 g/t Ag over 1.20
m (ETW)
- Mina Francisco ("MF")
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- 24.75 g/t Au and 20.8 g/t Ag over 2.30
m (2.2 m ETW)
Las Conchitas - Central
- Cruz Grande ("CG")
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- 16.92 g/t Au and 29.5 g/t Ag over 2.10
m (2.0 m ETW)
Las Conchitas - South
- Mango ("Mg")
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- 51.40 g/t Au and 82.3 g/t Ag over 0.70
m (0.6 m ETW)
- El Limon ("EL")
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- 37.02 g/t Au and 54.4 g/t Ag over 2.30
m (2.0 m ETW)
Note * ETW is estimated
true width measured from interpreted sections
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Akiba Leisman, CEO of Mako
states, "Crucita is the second shallow high-grade discovery the
Company has announced over the past 2 months at Las Conchitas. Our
objective was always to start producing with a small resource, on a
fraction of the San Albino area, and to use the cash flow from San
Albino to unlock the potential of our orogenic gold system. Even
Las Conchitas, which is an area 5 times as big as San Albino, is a
small part of our 188 km2 land package, and we expect
the pace of additional discoveries to continue for many years to
come across the 28 km of strike potential we have on our property.
Over the course of the next few months, we will release additional
exploration results that will continue to show the true potential
of our burgeoning gold mining district."
Las Conchitas – North
Including the new discovery, five gold bearing structures have
been identified in the LC-N area to date. Currently, three diamond
drill rigs are operating at the LC-N area. Two rigs are testing the
extension of the recently discovered Mina Francisco structure (see
press release dated June 1, 2022), as
well as the San Pablo and Tirado gold bearing veins. The third rig
is designated to test the continuity of the previously indentified
Intermediate zone and to test for additional high grade gold
structures. To date, a total of 10,199 meters in the 2022 drilling
campaign have been completed in 74 drill holes at the LC-N area,
resulting in the second discovery over the last two months of a
high-grade gold structure which has been named the Crucita
vein.
The discovery drill hole, LC22-908, collared below the known
mineralization at the Intermediate zone, intersected an interval of
37.28 g/t Au and 34.9 g/t Ag over 2.60
m (2.5 m ETW), starting at a
vertical depth of 89.0 m (see
attached long and cross section). This hole is the first drill
intersect of the Crucita structure located 211.0 m down dip of a surface expression of the
vein (historical Mina Crucita). Vertical sampling of the vein, in
front of a collapsed historical tunnel, graded up to 55.90 g/t Au
and 170.0 g/t Ag over 0.9 m and 37.60
g/t Au and 209.0 g/t Ag over 0.7
m.
Two additional drill holes, LC22-910 and LC22-911, designed to
test continuity of the newly discovered high-grade Crucita vein,
intersected mineralized intervals with similar minerology and
widths (results pending), indicating that the strike of the
structure extends for an additional 43
m, and 296 m down-dip from the
surface exposure.
This newly discovered zone is open along strike and down dip. An
additional 8 drill platforms are being prepared to further test the
zone during the 2022 drill campaign. The structural model,
developed by the Company, confirmed the prospective nature of our
underexplored consolidated land package of 188 km2 and
has been used to identify this and other drill targets within the
entire Las Conchitas area.
The Company recently received additional results from drilling
of the Mina Francisco zone. Drill hole LC22-522 intersected two
high-grade intervals of 24.75 g/t Au and 20.8 g/t Ag over
2.30 m (2.2
m ETW) and 10.50 g/t Au and 14.4 g/t Ag over 0.70 m (ETW) at a vertical depth of 17.0 m and 31.5 m,
respectively. This drill hole confirmed a 40
m SW strike extension of the high-grade mineralization
intersected by hole LC22-524 of 51.80 g/t Au and 29.8 g/t Ag over
0.90 m (ETW) (see press release dated
June 1, 2022). Drill hole LC22-526
intersected, at a vertical depth of 68.8
m, an interval of 35.90 g/t Au and 34.9 g/t Ag over
1.20 m (ETW) extending the strike
towards the NE for an additional 26.0
m.
Drilling of the Intermediate zone intersected 7.69 g/t Au and
5.2 g/t Ag over 1.20 m (ETW), in hole
LC22-902, at a vertical distance of 41.5
m. This drill hole extended the strike by 28.0 m to the SW of the high grade mineralization
of 16.65 g/t Au and 12.1 g/t Ag over 1.20
m, intersected by INT18-19 (see press release dated
November 28, 2018).
Las Conchitas – Central
At LC-C, drill hole LC22-800 intersected 16.92 g/t Au and 29.5
g/t Ag over 2.10 m (2.0 m ETW) at a vertical distance of 37.0 m. This hole extended the high grade
mineralization along strike for an additional 36.0 m SW from hole CG18-24 which intersected
23.63 g/t Au and 25.1 g/t Ag over 5.65
m (see press release dated December
8, 2018).
Las Conchitas – South
LC-S is the most advanced area in terms of drilling, where
396 drill holes, totaling 36,290
m have been completed. This area is comprised of four
mineralized zones; however, the recent drilling by the Company was
designed to test the continuity of two high grade gold bearing
structures.
Drilling designed to extend the Mango zone, intersected 51.40
g/t of Au and 82.3 g/t of Ag over 0.70
m (0.6 m ETW) at 126.0 m vertical depth, in drill hole LC22-458.
This drill hole is located on a previously untested area and
collared 275.0 m northeast from a
surface exposure of the vein – Mina
Mango. Vertical sampling of the vein, at the entrance of the
Tunnel 2, graded up to 54.17 g/t Au and 57.5 g/t Ag over
1.3 m (see press release dated
May 21, 2019).
The best results of drilling within the El Limon area were in
hole LC22-467, which intersected 37.02 g/t Au and 54.4 g/t Ag over
2.30 m (2.0
m ETW) at a vertical depth 52.0
m. This drill hole confirmed a 124.0
m strike extension of the high grade mineralization of
138.29 g/t Au and 99.0 g/ Ag over 1.45
m, intersected in drill hole LC21-432 (see attached
drill plan and press release dated March 17,
2022).
Table: Assay Results Reported in This Press Release
Note: The
mineralized intervals shown above utilize a 1.0 g/t gold cut-off
grade with not more than 1.0m of internal dilution. *Widths are
reported as drill core lengths. **Estimated True Width is estimated
from interpreted sections. In addition to the drill holes presented
in the table above, the following drill holes returned only
anomalous values: LC22-441, LC22-444, LC22-448, LC22-451, LC22-452,
LC22-456, LC22-457, LC22-460, LC22-461, LC22-519, LC22-700,
LC22-701 and LC22-900.
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Sampling, Assaying, QA/QC and Data
Verification
Drill core was continuously sampled from inception to
termination of the entire drill hole. Sample intervals were
typically one meter with a minimum sample width of 50
cm. Drill core diameter was HQ (6.35
centimeters). Geologic and geotechnical data was captured into
a digital database, core was photographed, then one-half split of
the core was collected for analysis and one-half was retained in
the core library.
Samples were kept in a secured logging and storage facility
until such time that they were delivered to the Managua facilities of Bureau Veritas and pulps
were sent to the Bureau Veritas laboratory in Vancouver for analysis. Gold was analyzed
by standard fire assay fusion, 30-gram aliquot, AAS finish. Samples
returning over 10.0 g/t gold are analyzed utilizing standard Fire
Assay-Gravimetric method. The Company follows industry standards in
its QA&QC procedures. Control samples consisting of duplicates,
standards, and blanks were inserted into the sample stream at a
ratio of 1 control sample per every 10 samples. Analytical results
of control samples confirmed reliability of the assay data.
No top cut has been applied to the reported assay results.
Qualified Person
John M. Kowalchuk, P.Geo, a
geologist and qualified person (as defined under NI 43-101) has
read and approved the technical information contained in this press
release. Mr. Kowalchuk is a senior geologist and a consultant to
the Company.
On behalf of the Board,
Akiba
Leisman
Chief Executive Officer
About Mako
Mako Mining Corp. is a publicly listed gold mining, development
and exploration company. The Company operates the high-grade San
Albino gold mine in Nueva Segovia,
Nicaragua, which ranks as one of
the highest-grade open pit gold mines globally. Mako's primary
objective is to operate San Albino profitably and fund exploration
of prospective targets on its district-scale land package.
Forward-Looking
Information
Statements contained herein that are not historical fact are
considered "forward-looking information" within the meaning of
applicable securities laws. Forward-looking information is based on
management's current expectations, beliefs and assumptions,
and includes, without limitation: the objectives of the drilling
campaign; the expectation of additional discoveries to continue for
many years to come across the 28 km of strike potential we have on
our property; that we will release additional exploration results
over the next few months that will continue to show the true
potential of our burgeoning gold mining district; and
that the Company meets its object of operating San Albino
profitably while continuing to fund exploration of prospective
targets. Such forward-looking information is subject
to a variety of risks and uncertainties which could cause actual
events or results to differ materially from those reflected in the
forward-looking information, including, without limitation, the
risks that additional satisfactory exploration results will not be
obtained; the risk that the Company will not release additional
exploration results on the timeline expected; the risk that
additional discoveries will not continue for many years to come;
that exploration results will not translate into the discovery of
an economically viable deposit; risks and uncertainties relating to
political risks involving the Company's exploration and development
of mineral properties interests; the inherent uncertainty of cost
estimates and the potential for unexpected costs and expense;
commodity price fluctuations, the inability or failure to obtain
adequate financing on a timely basis and other risks and
uncertainties disclosed in the Company's public filings at
www.sedar.com. Forward-looking information contained herein is
based on management's best judgment as of the date hereof, based on
information currently available and is included for the purposes of
providing investors with the Company's plans and expectations at
the Las Conchitas area, and may not be appropriate for other
purposes.
Neither the TSX Venture Exchange nor its Regulation Services
Provider (as that term is defined in the policies of the TSX
Venture Exchange) accepts responsibility for the adequacy or
accuracy of this release.
Figure 1 – Drill Hole Plan
Figure 2 – Longitunal Section
Figure 3 – Cross Section
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