Zacatecas Silver Drills 2,027 Metres at El Cristo, Hits Multiphase Veins
Event summary
- Zacatecas Silver completed a 2,027-metre diamond drilling program at El Cristo, intersecting multiphase silver-base metal veins across 19 holes.
- Core recovery exceeded 98%, with mineralized structures found at shallow depths (<100 m) and widths of up to 3-4 metres.
- Visible mineralization included abundant sphalerite, galena, and pyrite, correlating with high silver and gold grades from prior drilling.
- Assay results are pending and will be released as they are received and compiled.
The big picture
Zacatecas Silver's drilling success at El Cristo comes amid a broader push to expand its resource base in the prolific Zacatecas Mining District. The company's portfolio spans multiple high-potential projects, positioning it as a key player in Mexico's silver and gold exploration sector. The strategic focus on high-grade, near-surface mineralization aligns with industry trends favoring lower-cost, scalable deposits.
What we're watching
- Assay Results
- The pace at which assay results are released and their potential to confirm high-grade mineralization will be critical for valuing the El Cristo target.
- Execution Risk
- Whether Zacatecas Silver can sustain this level of operational efficiency in future drilling campaigns will impact its ability to advance multiple projects.
- Market Dynamics
- How the broader precious metals market reacts to potential high-grade intercepts could influence investor sentiment towards the company.
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