Prime Mining Corp. (“Prime” or the
“Company”) (TSX-V: PRYM, OTCQB: PRMNF, Frankfurt:
04V3) announces continuing positive drill results from a key drill
hole at Guadalupe East, one of eight known gold-silver deposits, at
its wholly owned Los Reyes gold-silver project in Sinaloa State,
Mexico (“Los Reyes” or the “Project”).
Drill hole 22GE-33, located on the west side of
the Guadalupe East conceptual open pit (see Figure 1), struck a
41.6-metre-long mineralized intercept within the high-grade Estaca
vein that includes a 4.5 metre (“m”) cavity of a historic mining
stope (old mine opening) (see Figure 2). A 1.5 m mineralized
intercept in the hanging wall, the 4.5 m mining stope, and a 35.6 m
etw mineralized interval in the footwall reveal that considerable
mineralization remains in place despite previous small-scale
underground mining of the high-grade Estaca structure.
Estaca vein with historical stope intercept
(22GE-33)
- 11.60 grams per tonne (“gpt”) gold
(“Au”) and 219.0 gpt silver (“Ag”) over 1.5 m (1.2 m estimated true
width “etw”);
- 4.5 m (3.7 m etw) cavity from
historic underground small-scale mining; and,
- 3.67 gpt Au and 120.5 gpt Ag over
35.6 m (29.2 m etw) including 6.57 gpt Au and 137.2 gpt Ag over 9.0
m (7.4 m etw) and including 8.39 gpt Au and 321.0 gpt Ag over 2.6 m
(2.1 m etw).
Drill hole 22GE-32, drilled east of the current
Guadalupe East conceptual open pit boundary (see Figure 3),
intercepted a 3.8 m cavity followed by a 10.3 m intercept of
high-grade mineralization. Final assay results for this drill hole,
and several others from Guadalupe East, are expected shortly and
will be released upon receipt.
Chief Executive Officer, Daniel Kunz commented,
“We do not normally release a single drill hole, but these results
provide important information. Wide mineralized intercepts
alongside historic stopes are confirming that underground mining at
Guadalupe East did not extract much of the major
mineralization. Further, these new drill holes are
located within our conceptual open pit. We have reviewed all the
cavities encountered in our drilling and believe that previous
historical underground mining will not materially impact the
resource potential at Los Reyes.”
Eight drill rigs are currently operating at Los
Reyes in the Phase 2 program with four drill rigs now at Guadalupe
East. Drilling at Guadalupe East is testing the San Nicholas, San
Manuel and Estaca veins along strike and at depth and targeting the
known extensions of current open pit resources. Phase 2 drilling
also includes additional shallow drilling to determine the extent
and alignment of near-surface resources from the San Nicolas and
San Manuel veins that could potentially be mined in conjunction
with the main Guadalupe East pit-constrained resource.
There are currently 15 pending drill holes at
Guadalupe East out of a total of 49 completed Project drill holes
pending release subject to completion of additional drilling
nearby, receipt of assay results, and/or receipt of QA/QC
checks.
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Drill Hole Table
QA/QC Protocols and Sampling
Procedures
Drill core at the Los Reyes project is drilled
in predominately HQ size (63.5 millimetre “mm”), reducing to NQ or
BQ size ranges (47.6 mm and 36.5 mm respectively) when required.
Drill core samples are generally 1.50 m long along the core axis
with allowance for shorter or longer intervals if required to suit
geological constraints. Each entire hole is split, and one half is
submitted for assay. RC drilling returns rock chips and fines from
a 133.35 mm diametre tricone bit. The returns are homogenized and
split into 2 halves, one submitted for analysis and the other
stored.
Sample QA/QC measures of unmarked certified
reference materials, blanks, and field duplicates as well as
preparation duplicates are inserted into the sample sequence and
make up approximately 8% of the samples submitted to the lab for
each drill hole.
Samples are picked up from the Project by the
laboratory personnel and transported to their facilities in Durango
or Hermosillo Mexico, for sample preparation. Sample analysis is
carried out by Bureau Veritas and ALS Labs, with fire assay,
including over limits fire assay reanalysis, completed at their
respective Hermosillo, Mexico laboratories and multi-element
analysis in North Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Drill core
sample preparation includes fine crushing of the sample to at least
70% passing less than 2 mm, sample splitting using a riffle
splitter, and pulverizing a 250-gram split to at least 85% passing
75 microns.
Gold in diamond drill core is analyzed by fire
assay and atomic absorption spectroscopy of a 30 g sample (code
FA430 or Au-AA23). Multi-element chemistry is analyzed by 4-Acid
digestion of a 0.25-gram sample split (code MA300 or ME-ICP61) with
detection by inductively coupled plasma emission spectrometer for a
full suite of elements.
Gold assay techniques FA430 and Au-AA23 have an
upper detection limit of 10 ppm. Any sample that produces an
over-limit gold value via the initial assay technique is sent for
gravimetric finish via method FA-530 or Au-GRA21. Silver analyses
by MA300 and ME-ICP61 have an upper limit of 200 ppm and 100 ppm,
respectively. Samples with over-limit silver values are reanalyzed
by fire assay with gravimetric finish FA530 or Au-GRA21.
Both Bureau Veritas and ALS Labs are ISO/IEC
accredited assay laboratories. Drill core assay results range from
below detection to 93.80 gpt gold and 4,955.0 gpt silver. Composite
intervals use a cut-off grade of 0.20 gpt gold.
Qualified Person
Scott Smith, P.Geo., Executive Vice President of
Exploration, is a qualified person for the purposes of National
Instrument 43-101 and has reviewed and approved the technical
content in this news release.
Los Reyes Gold and Silver
Project
Los Reyes is a rapidly evolving high-grade, low
sulphidation epithermal gold-silver project located in Sinaloa,
Mexico, within the prolific Sierra Madre mining region. Historic
operating results indicate that an estimated 1 million ounces of
gold and 60 million ounces of silver were recovered from five
separate operations at Los Reyes between 1770 and 1990. Prior to
Prime’s acquisition, recent operators of Los Reyes had spent
approximately USD 20 million on exploration, engineering, and
prefeasibility studies. The Project remains underexplored as only
40% of the known structures have been systematically drilled,
leaving 10 kilometres of untested strike length. Los Reyes holds
potential for additional discovery and resource expansion.
Prime Mining acquired Los Reyes is 2019,
completed initial data compilation that included 51,000 metres of
historical drilling, field mapping and trenching in 2020, and in
2021, executed a Phase 1 exploration program that included 25,650
metres of drilling. Results suggest the eight known deposits are
much larger than previously reported and potential exists for new
discoveries outside of current defined resource areas. The Company
is currently undertaking a 50,000 metre Phase 2 exploration
program.
About Prime Mining
Prime Mining is an ideal mix of successful
mining executives, strong capital markets personnel and experienced
local operators who have united to undertake exploration drilling
to expand the known gold-silver resource at the historically
productive Los Reyes project in Mexico. Prime Mining has a
well-planned capital structure with significant team and insider
ownership.
ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Daniel KunzChief Executive
Officer
For further information, please contact:
Daniel KunzChief Executive
Officer and DirectorPrime Mining Corp.1307 S. Colorado Ave.Boise,
Idaho 83706Telephone: 1-208-926-6379 officeemail:
daniel@primeminingcorp.ca
Andrew BoweringExecutive Vice
President and DirectorPrime Mining Corp.710 – 1030 West Georgia
StreetVancouver, BC, V6E 2Y3Telephone: (604) 428-6128Facsimile:
(604) 428-6430E: andy@primeminingcorp.ca
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This news release contains certain
“forward-looking information” and “forward-looking statements”
within the meaning of Canadian securities legislation as may be
amended from time to time, including, without limitation,
statements regarding the perceived merit of the Company’s
properties, including additional exploration potential of Los
Reyes, potential quantity and/or grade of minerals, the potential
size of the mineralized zone, metallurgical recoveries, the timing
and results of permitting and the Company’s exploration and
development plans in Mexico and expectations on the potential
extension of the expired mineral concessions and granting of new
mineral concessions with respect to El Rey. Forward-looking
statements are statements that are not historical facts which
address events, results, outcomes or developments that the Company
expects to occur. Forward-looking statements are based on the
beliefs, estimates and opinions of the Company’s management on the
date the statements are made, and they involve a number of risks
and uncertainties. Certain material assumptions regarding such
forward-looking statements were made, including without limitation,
assumptions regarding the price of gold, silver and copper; the
accuracy of mineral resource estimations; that there will be no
material adverse change affecting the Company or its properties;
that all required approvals will be obtained, including concession
renewals and permitting; that political and legal developments will
be consistent with current expectations; that currency and exchange
rates will be consistent with current levels; and that there will
be no significant disruptions affecting the Company or its
properties. Consequently, there can be no assurances that such
statements will prove to be accurate and actual results and future
events could differ materially from those anticipated in such
statements. Forward-looking statements involve significant known
and unknown risks and uncertainties, which could cause actual
results to differ materially from those anticipated. These risks
include, but are not limited to: risks related to uncertainties
inherent in the preparation of mineral resource estimates,
including but not limited to changes to the cost assumptions,
variations in quantity of mineralized material, grade or recovery
rates, changes to geotechnical or hydrogeological considerations,
failure of plant, equipment or processes, changes to availability
of power or the power rates, ability to maintain social license,
changes to interest or tax rates, changes in project parameters,
delays and costs inherent to consulting and accommodating rights of
local communities, environmental risks, title risks, including
concession renewal, commodity price and exchange rate fluctuations,
risks relating to COVID-19, delays in or failure to receive access
agreements or amended permits, risks inherent in the estimation of
mineral resources; and risks associated with executing the
Company’s objectives and strategies, including costs and expenses,
as well as those risk factors discussed in the Company's most
recently filed management's discussion and analysis, as well as its
annual information form dated August 31, 2021, available on
www.sedar.com. Except as required by the securities disclosure laws
and regulations applicable to the Company, the Company undertakes
no obligation to update these forward-looking statements if
management’s beliefs, estimates or opinions, or other factors,
should change.
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