Core Viewpoint - Collective Mining Ltd. has announced positive assay results from five diamond drill holes at the Apollo system, indicating strong mineralization and potential for expansion of the gold-silver-copper-tungsten resources in the Guayabales Project in Caldas, Colombia [1][5][10]. Company Overview - Collective Mining Ltd. is focused on exploring and developing gold, silver, copper, and tungsten projects in Colombia, with a significant emphasis on the Guayabales Project, particularly the Apollo system [9][10]. - The company has a history of successful project development, having previously sold Continental Gold Inc. for approximately $2 billion [9]. Drilling Program - The company is conducting a fully funded 70,000-meter drill program for 2025, with ten drill rigs currently operational, eight at the Guayabales Project and two at the San Antonio Project [2][3]. - Approximately 131,500 meters of diamond drilling have been completed at the Guayabales Project, with 92,000 meters specifically at Apollo [3]. Assay Results - Recent assay results from five drill holes show high-grade mineralization, including: - APC-125: 442.35 meters at 2.16 g/t gold equivalent from surface, including 68.05 meters at 4.55 g/t [5][7]. - APC-126: 325.10 meters at 2.03 g/t gold equivalent from 8 meters downhole [5][7]. - APC-124: 99.75 meters at 2.09 g/t gold equivalent from 20.95 meters downhole [5][7]. - The shallow drilling program has expanded the volume of the shallow mineralized area by approximately 5% [7]. Future Plans - The company plans to continue drilling to define and expand high-grade sub-zones and test additional gravity targets, with expectations of making further discoveries by the end of 2025 [3][10]. - A second deep capacity drill rig is expected to arrive in Q3 2025 to further explore the high-grade Ramp Zone [2][3].
Collective Mining Drills 442.35 Metres at 2.16 g/t Gold Equivalent Commencing from Surface at Apollo