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MULTIMEDIA UPDATE – Eloro Resources Reports the Longest and Highest-Grade Tin Intersection Obtained thus far in Drilling at its Iska Iska Project, Potosí Department, Bolivia with 213.00 Metres Grading 0.51% Tin (Sn)
Globenewswire·2025-09-17 11:55

Core Insights - Eloro Resources Ltd. has reported significant assay results from its ongoing definition drilling program at the Iska Iska project, indicating the expansion of a large multi-phase hydrothermal system in the potential starter pit area [4][6][22] - The dimensions of the hydrothermal system have increased to approximately 800m by 500m by 500m deep, with a notable increase of 100m by 100m compared to previous reports [2][4] - The drilling results highlight high-grade intersections of tin, silver, and polymetallic mineralization, with the longest and highest-grade tin intersection recorded at 213.00m grading 0.51% Sn and 25.46 g/t Ag [3][10][6] Drilling Results - Hole DSB-87, an infill hole, intersected 213.00m grading 0.51% Sn and 25.46 g/t Ag, marking the highest-grade tin intersection to date [3][10] - Hole DSB-80 encountered multiple higher-grade intervals, including 53.10 g/t Ag over 15.00m and 0.30% Sn over 0.75m [7][8] - Hole DSB-86 revealed a long zinc and lead interval grading 0.81% Zn and 0.80% Pb over 241.50m, including a higher section of 1.56% Zn and 0.98% Pb over 100.50m [9][10] Project Development - The current drilling phase has completed a total of 6,242m in twelve holes, with assays pending for two additional holes totaling 1,025m [4][6] - The Santa Barbara Zone remains open laterally and downdip, presenting opportunities for further drilling to expand and upgrade mineral resources [6][10] - The dynamic nature of hydrothermal events observed in the drill core is encouraging, indicating potential for significant tin-polymetallic endowment [6][10] Geological Context - The Iska Iska project is characterized by a major silver-tin polymetallic porphyry-epithermal complex, associated with a Miocene caldera structure [22][23] - The mineralization age is similar to other significant deposits in the region, suggesting a favorable geological setting for further exploration [23][24] - The project is strategically located in Bolivia, a region known for its rich mineral resources, particularly in tin and silver [22][23]