The Mining and Exploration News in Mexico: Highlights on the Fifth Week of May 2024
Potassic feldspar alteration on rim of dark veinlet on intrusive rock core from a project in the Sonoran Desert. Picture by Jorge Cirett

The Mining and Exploration News in Mexico: Highlights on the Fifth Week of May 2024

During the 22nd week of the year (May 27th to June 2nd, 2024), companies working in Mexico posted at least 29 press releases. One company informed of drilling on its property and six companies released financial results for Q1 2024. Two companies announced the opening/closing of financing rounds for C$10.28 M and one filed a prospectus to raise up to US$250 M. Two companies informed on drilling results from their advanced projects, one on the approval of key mining permits, another on an updated technical report and one more a clarification on a previous news release. Two companies reported on held AGM’s, another one on the date for a merger-voting AGM, one on plans for a copper spinout, one on an annual report and one more on a board member retirement. ON MEXICO ISSUES, presidential polls in Mexico are to define a centralized power government or a checks and balances political system. The mining industry will be strongly affected if the officialism candidate wins. Nearshoring and EV’s present an opportunity to copper producing Sonora. The New Mining Law has stalled the investment of more than US$4.5 billion in the country. ON EXPLORATION, In Sonora, Tocvan Ventures informed on drilling progress at Pilar. ON MINING, Impact Silver, Orogen Royalties, Bear Creek Mining, Minera Alamos, Santacruz Silver Mining and Luca Mining presented financial/operational results for Q1 2024. ON FINANCING, Impact Silver increased again its non-brokered private placement to C$10.2 M, Sailfish and Alamos Gold declared quarterly dividends. Inomin raised $80 K on the first tranche of financing. Mag Silver filed the base shelf prospectus to raise up to C$250 M in 25 months. ON RESOURCES AND DEVELOPMENT, Silver Storm and Prime Minig released drilling results from La Parrilla, in Durango, and Los Reyes, in Sinaloa, respectively. ON DEALS AND CORPORATE ISSUES, Argonaut Gold is to held a special meeting of shareholders to vote on the merger with Alamos Gold. First Majestic Silver released its 2023 annual report. Avino Silver and Guanajuato Silver released AGMS’s results. Minera Alamos informed on its purpose to create a copper developer/producer spinout in Central Sonora. Capstone Copper announced the retirement of Bob Gallagher. ON SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY, First Majestic Silver and Fortuna Silver Mines published their 2023 ESG reports.

ON MEXICO ISSUES

  • This Sunday June 2nd presidential polls are to be held in Mexico, same that will define the bearing the country is to follow in the next six years and probably beyond that. At stake are the centralized government system with unrestricted power to the presidency sought by the current incumbent Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, and the checks and balances system between the different government branches (executive, legislative and judicial) sought by the coalition opposition parties. Besides the obvious influence on the economy, if the officialism party′s Claudia Sheinbaum candidate wins, expect a tight grip on the mining industry from the open supporter of socialist economies, like Cuba and Venezuela.
  • Nearshoring and electrical vehicles present an opportunity for copper producing Sonora, according to David Ramos Félix, president of the local AIMMGM chapter in the State that produces more than 70% of the red metal in the country
  • Restrictions brought by the new Mining Law approved by Fast Track procedures in May of 2023 have delayed the investment of more than US$4.5 billion, according to Karen Flores, president of the Cámara Minera de México (CAMIMEX). The freezing of at least 220 environmental permits is hindering the investments that could generate employment to close to 50 thousand families, with salaries in the metallic mining sector that are 85% above the national average.

ON EXPLORATION

  • Tocvan Ventures Corp. informed 2,200 m have been completed on the reverse circulation (RC) drill program at its Pilar property in Sonora. Results for nine holes have been released so far.

ON MINING

  • Impact Silver Corp. announced financial and operating results for Q1 2024. The company reported revenue of $4.3 M from the Guadalupe mine in Estado de Mexico and $1 M from the start-up operations at Plomosas in Chihuahua. There was a net loss during the period of $3.1 M, primarily on upgrading facilities at the Plomosas mine. At the Zacualpan/Guadalupe mine in Estado de Mexico 31.7 K tonnes were milled @ 161 gpt AgEq. The Plomosas mine continued gradual start-up of operations, processing 3.6 K tonnes @ 15.3% Zn. The mine is expected to reach design capacity of 200 tpd later in 2024.
  • Orogen Royalties Inc. reported Q1 results, including $1.48 M in royalty revenue generated from First Majestic’s Ermita?o mine in Sonora, representing 508 Oz AuEq. “During the current quarter, the mill processed 224,394 tonnes of ore compared to 233,601 tonnes processed last quarter. Average silver and gold head grades during the current quarter were 72 grams per tonne (“g/t”) and 3.16 g/t, respectively, compared to average silver and gold head grades of 106 g/t and 3.88 g/t, respectively, of the previous quarter. Silver and gold recoveries averaged 69% and 95%, respectively, compared to recoveries of 73% and 96% from the previous quarter”.
  • Bear Creek Mining Corp. reported interim consolidated financial results for Q1 2024. During the period, 106.4 K tonnes were mined at the Mercedes mine in Sonora, averaging 3.83 gpt Au, 109.3 K tonnes milled averaging 3.69 gpt Au, recovering 94% Au to produce 12,228 Oz Au, 44 K Oz Ag at cash cost $1,183 per Oz Au and an AISC of $1,588 per Oz Au. Total revenue in the period was $27.5 K M. “Updates to estimates of mineral reserves and mineral resources are tentatively expected before year end, pending completion of the first phase of the exploration and infill drilling campaign”.
  • Minera Alamos Inc. provided select financial highlights from its Q1 2024 and an operational update for the first five months of the year. Updated plans call for 20 K Oz Au averaging 0.63 gpt Au and mined at a 1.6:1 ratio and staked over a 12-month period. Further stockpiled 4.5 K Oz Au @ 1.0 gpt Au are to be processed during the same period. Mining and stacking operations are expected to commence in June and continue through H2 2024 and H1 2025. Total gold recovered and sold during the first quarter was 907 Oz Au, with inventory on the leach pad of 5,383 Oz Au. Cash and cash equivalents at the end of the period was $11.8 M, with a positive working capital of $18.2 M.
  • Santacruz Silver Mining Ltd. reported its financial and operating results for the first quarter 2024, including figures from its operations in Mexico. At Zimapan, in Hidalgo, 205.4 K tonnes were processed @ 82 gpt Ag, 0.29% Cu, 0.83% Pb, 2.29% Zn, recovering 74% Ag, 43% Cu, 79% Pb, 77% Zn, to produce 399.9 K Oz Ag, 256 tonnes Cu, 1,352 tonnes Pb, 3,643 tonnes Zn. During the period the company had US$52.6 M in revenue, 463 K in gross profit, cash and cash equivalents of US$4 M and working capital of US$7.1 M.
  • Luca Mining Corp. announced financial results for Q1 2024. During the period the company produced 4,297 Oz Au, 207.5 K Oz Ag, 791 tonnes Cu, 661 tonnes Pb, 3,068 tonnes Zn. The company achieved its first positive operating earnings with C$4.8 M in operating income and C$7.3 M in net income. Cash flow was C$4 M, with an AISC of US$1,325 and US$1,690 per Oz AuEq, expected to decrease at Tahuehueto and Campo Morado respectively, as ramp up production continues with the completion of construction at the former and completion of the improvement project at the latter (Tahuehueto, Durango; Campo Morado, Guerrero).

ON FINANCING

  • Impact Silver Corp. is amending and increasing its previously announced non-brokered private placement from C$8.2 M to C$10.2 M (Plomosas, Chihuahua).
  • Sailfish Royalty Corp. declared the second quarterly dividend for 2024, in the amount of US$0.0125 per common share (Gavilanes, Durango).
  • Alamos Gold Inc. declared a quarterly dividend of US$0.025 per common share (Mulatos, Sonora).
  • Inomin Mines Inc. announced the closing of the first tranche of its non-brokered private placement for gross proceeds of $80K (La Gitana, Oaxaca).
  • Mag Silver Corp. obtained receipt for the final short form base shelf prospectus filed with the securities commissions in all Canada and filed a registration statement with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). The final shelf prospectus and registration statement will allow the company to offer up to US$250 M in common shares during the 25-month period of validity (Juanicipio, Zacatecas). ?

ON RESOURCES AND DEVELOPMENT

  • Silver Storm Mining Ltd. announced further results from 3,039 m in 23 holes of its diamond drill program at La Parrilla mine in Durango. The results are from the Rosario mine, underneath and in proximity to previously mined stopes. The Rosario zone is “characterized by a sulphide-bearing quartz-carbonate vein hosted within a fault zone that extend down dip for 900 m, with a strike length of 2 km and true widths of up to 14 m”. Highlighted core length results comprise 3.84 m @ 73 gpt Ag, 2.2% Pb, 5.4% Zn (including 1.19 m @ 0.15 gpt Au, 123 gpt Ag, 3.7% Pb, 11.3% Zn); 4.83 m @ 0.16 gpt Au, 113 gpt Ag, 0.2% Cu, 1.4% Pb, 0.7% Zn; 5.23 m @ 0.25 gpt Au, 70 gpt Ag, 1.6% Pb, 1.8% Zn; 2.50 m @ 0.64 gpt Au, 68 gpt Ag, 0.6% Pb; 4.54 m @ 176 gpt Ag, 0.2% Pb (including 1.97 m @ 0.09 gpt Au, 176 gpt Ag, 0.2% Pb); 0.35 m @ 842 gpt Ag, 0.94% Cu, 24.8% Pb, 10.1% Zn; 3.91 m @ 0.38 gpt Au, 501 gpt Ag, 1.2% Pb, 1.2% Zn; 3.52 m @ 0.11 gpt Au, 48 gpt Ag, 2.1% Pb, 2.4% Zn; 1.47 m @ 469 gpt Ag, 1.89% Cu, 5.0% Pb, 2.7% Zn; 5.9 m @ 225 gpt Ag, 0.9% Pb, 0.7% Zn; 3.20 m @ 0.47 gpt Au, 111 gpt Ag, 1.5% Pb, 2.0% Zn; 6.25 m @ 532 gpt Ag, 18.1% Pb, 5.4% Zn.
  • Prime Mining Corp. reported expansion drilling results from the Guadalupe East area at Los Reyes project, in Sinaloa. Highlighted true width intercepts comprise 3.5 m @ 2.67 gpt Au, 327 gpt Ag; 1.1 m @ 4.06 gpt Au, 664 gpt Ag; 0.3 m @ 6.88 gpt Au, 5 gpt Ag; 1.5 m @ 2.38 gpt Au, 419 gpt Ag; 1.0 m @ 3.71 gpt Au, 475 gpt Ag; 0.7 m @ 20.50 gpt Au, 2,620 gpt Ag; and core length intervals comprising 2.4 m @ 1.29 gpt Au, 180 gpt Ag (including 1.3 m @ 2.13 gpt Au, 302 gpt Ag). “The target of this drilling at Guadalupe East was high-grade antithetic veins stepping out to the west. Antithetic veins are footwall and hanging wall splays that intersect the main Estaca vein at Guadalupe East”.
  • Sierra Madre Gold and Silver Ltd. announced the approval by SEMARNAT (Environmental Agency) of the modifications to the existing operating permit for the Guitarra mine and mill complex in Estado de Mexico. The permit allows for dry stack tailings deposition at the active tailings facility site, construction of a tailings filter plant, paste backfill using tailings in the underground mine and 58 surface drilling pad locations.
  • Argonaut Gold Inc. filed an updated technical report for the San Agustin property in Durango, which commenced operations in 2017. Reports highlights include gold production of 89 K Oz Au from April 2024 to 2026 at cash cost US$1,702 per Oz Au and a pre-tax and after-tax net present value (5%) of US$30M.
  • Luca Mining Corp. issued a clarification on its May 21, 2024 news release regarding the high-grade gold mineralization over significant widths at the Tahuehueto mine in Durango. “The mineralization occurs in shoots branching off the main Creston vein at Underground Level 23. Creston is one is one of two main structures currently being mined. Regular geological mapping, as part of mining activities, and channel sampling at this level confirmed the presence of breccia ore shoots up to 20 meters wide”. Channel sampling of 494 channel samples on Level 23 average 3.30 gpt Au, 27 gpt Ag, 0.22% Cu, 0.8% Pb, 1.4% Zn,

ON DEALS AND CORPORATE ISSUES

  • Argonaut Gold Inc. has filed its management information circular for its annual general and special meeting of the holders of common shares to be held on June 28, 2024. At the meeting Argonaut Shareholders will be asked to vote on the statutory plan of arrangement under which Argonaut will become a wholly-owned subsidiary of Alamos Gold Inc. (La Colorada, Sonora).
  • First Majestic Silver Corp. released its 2023 Annual report titled “20 Years. The Silver Evolution”. The report covers the company's “vision and mission, its values, its commitment to achieving its goals, and its 20-year evolution to becoming one of the world's largest silver producers”.
  • Avino Silver & Gold Mines Ltd. reported voting results from its annual general meeting (AGM) held on May 30. 2024. The company also announced the retirement of Jasman Yee from the board of directors (Avino, Durango).
  • Guanajuato Silver Company Ltd. announced its 2024 annual general meeting (AGM) is to be held on June 28, 2024 (El Cubo, Guanajuato).
  • Minera Alamos Inc. informed its plans to advance the creation of a “separate copper developer/producer focused on low capital intensity copper development projects”. The company considers the combination of Los Verdes and Suaqui Verde projects allow for further consolidation of similar assets in the region.
  • Capstone Copper Corp. announced Mr. Robert Gallagher has retired from the board of the directors (Cozamin, Zacatecas).

ON SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY

  • First Majestic Silver Corp. released its 2023 Sustainability Report summarizing the company's environmental, social and governance (ESG). Highlighted in the report are the safety performance, diversity and inclusion, carbon reduction, community involvement, ESG recognition and community investments (San Dimas, Durango).
  • Fortuna Silver Mines Inc. published its sixth annual sustainability report detailing the company’s performance on key environmental, social and governance (ESG) indicators during 2023 (San Jose, Oaxaca).

On the image below: Potassic feldspar alteration on rim of dark veinlet on intrusive rock in HQ core (6.3 cm across) from a project in the Sonoran Desert. Picture by Jorge Cirett.


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