Zacatecas Silver Drills 2,027 Metres at El Cristo, Hits Multiphase Veins

  • 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.

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.

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.