Core Insights - Minaurum Gold Inc. announced promising drill results from the Promontorio Sur vein zone at its Alamos Silver Project in Sonora, Mexico, indicating high-grade mineralization potential [1][3]. Exploration Results - The Promontorio Sur vein zone, extending 1.5 km, is the unmined southern continuation of the high-grade Promontorio "stacked" vein zone, with significant mineralization observed at depth [1][3]. - Recent drilling results include 1.05 m of 272 g/t AgEq, with a notable intercept of 0.20 m at 617 g/t AgEq, and additional intervals showing high grades of silver and gold [2][4]. Geological Context - The Promontorio Sur vein zone is part of the 3.5 km-long Promontorio-Quintera structural trend, which has a history of significant silver production, including over 70 million ounces from the historic Promontorio Mine and an estimated 100 million ounces from the nearby La Quintera Mine [3][4]. - The geological setting includes quartz-carbonate veinlets in andesitic agglomerate, suggesting high-grade mineralization potential at depth, with geochemical sampling revealing anomalous values of silver, gold, and base metals [5][6]. Future Exploration Plans - Further exploration will focus on drilling the faulted-off portion of the Promontorio zone and the Las Guijas vein, as well as areas with anomalous rock geochemistry, to systematically test the underexplored Promontorio Stacked Vein Zone [8][6].
Minaurum Announces Drill Results from New Vein Zone Target; Promontorio Sur at Alamos Silver Project