Core Viewpoint - Kingsmen Resources Ltd. has successfully completed its initial drilling program at the Las Coloradas silver project, confirming the potential for mineralization along the Soledad and Soledad II structures in the Parral mining district of Mexico [6]. Drilling Progress - A total of 3,227.2 meters of drilling has been completed across 12 core holes, targeting silver mineralized zones and geophysical survey-identified targets [2][3]. - The drill program focused on short segments of the Soledad (1.6 km) and Soledad II (1.2 km) structures, with no prior drilling conducted on these targets [4]. Geological Insights - Previous sampling in the Soledad and Soledad II structures indicated significant silver grades and some anomalous gold values, which had not been drilled before [3]. - The drilling aimed to validate the geological model and support the potential for a discovery, with significant lengths of the mineralized systems remaining to be tested [6]. Future Plans - The drill rig will remain on site until all assay results are received and geological data is compiled, with additional targets in the Saddle, Silvia, and La Plata zones yet to be explored [6]. Quality Assurance - The drill core is being geologically logged and sampled, with quality assurance measures in place, including the systematic insertion of certified standard reference materials [7][9].
Kingsmen Updates Drilling Progress at Las Coloradas Silver Project in Chihuahua, Mexico
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