VANCOUVER, BC, Oct. 16,
2024 /CNW/ - Outcrop Silver & Gold
Corporation (TSXV: OCG) (OTCQX: OCGSF) (DE: MRG) ("Outcrop
Silver") is pleased to provide an update on exploration
drilling at the Aguilar vein in its 100% owned Santa Ana high-grade
primary silver project. The initial drilling campaign at the
Aguilar vein system has been completed, totaling 4,606 metres of
drilling and resulting in the discovery of additional
non-outcropping veins in this promising target. Outcrop Silver
continues drilling with two rigs, one at the Jimenez vein and the
second one at the La Ye vein.
Drilling Highlights
- DH399 intercepted 1.08 metres, returning 928 grams per tonne
silver equivalent at the Aguilar vein (Table 1).
- Drilling at the Aguilar target confirmed vein continuity
along 650 metres on strike and 200 metres down dip in average
(Figure 1), highlighting the potential for multiple mineralized
shoots (Figure 2).
- The Aguilar vein showed a weighted average grade of 568 g/t
AgEq (2.26 g/t Au and 398 g/t Ag) (Table 2).
- The Aguilar North vein has a weighted average grade of 974
grams per tonne of silver equivalent, and the Aguilar FW has a
weighted average grade of 750 grams per tonne of silver equivalent
(Table 2).
"The consistency of high-grade results we are seeing at Aguilar
is exactly what we hoped for and expected. Aguilar's continuous
mineralization reinforces our confidence in the quality of the
Santa Ana project," comments Guillermo
Hernandez, Vice President of Exploration. "With these
results, we have sufficient geological data to feel confident in
Aguilar's resource potential. We're strategically moving to new
targets, ensuring we're in the best position to expand the resource
base across Santa Ana."
The 2024 drill campaign in the Aguilar vein totaled 4,606 metres
in twenty-four drill holes, covering the total outcropping
extension of the Aguilar vein (Figure 1) and confirming the
presence of the vein along 650 metres with high-grade intercepts in
two well-defined zones (Figure 2). The deepest intercept to date at
Aguilar is located 200 metres from surface (Hole DH375, Figure 2
and Figure 3), and the confirmed high-grade mineralization at the
lowest elevation is hole DH399 (Figure 2) with a 100 metres
difference between these two pierce points, both high-grade
envelopes open at depth. While the northern extension of the
Aguilar vein transitions to the Jimenez vein area, the southern
extension is covered by younger sediments (Figure 2).
Target
|
Hole
ID
|
From
(m)
|
To
(m)
|
Interval
(m)
|
Estimated
True
Width
(m)
|
Au
g/t
|
Ag
g/t
|
AgEq
g/t
|
Vein
|
Aguilar
|
DH386
|
157.71
|
158.31
|
0.60
|
0.50
|
0.66
|
254
|
303
|
Aguilar
|
Including
|
158.01
|
158.31
|
0.30
|
0.25
|
1.07
|
479
|
559
|
DH392
|
36.24
|
36.54
|
0.30
|
0.27
|
0.85
|
261
|
325
|
Aguilar
North
|
DH392
|
54.00
|
54.61
|
0.61
|
0.55
|
0.69
|
79
|
132
|
Aguilar HW
|
Including
|
54.00
|
54.31
|
0.31
|
0.28
|
1.16
|
122
|
209
|
DH392
|
151.52
|
152.27
|
0.75
|
0.68
|
2.36
|
136
|
313
|
Aguilar
|
Including
|
151.52
|
151.82
|
0.30
|
0.27
|
5.73
|
319
|
749
|
DH394
|
67.66
|
68.80
|
1.14
|
0.83
|
0.95
|
60
|
131
|
Aguilar HW
|
Including
|
67.66
|
68.00
|
0.34
|
0.25
|
2.27
|
112
|
282
|
DH394
|
144.25
|
144.65
|
0.40
|
0.29
|
0.22
|
109
|
126
|
Vein
|
DH394
|
181.20
|
181.50
|
0.30
|
0.21
|
1.17
|
283
|
371
|
Vein
|
DH394
|
191.52
|
191.90
|
0.38
|
0.27
|
4.49
|
94
|
431
|
Aguilar
|
DH395
|
46.17
|
47.00
|
0.83
|
0.46
|
0.94
|
45
|
115
|
Vein
|
Including
|
46.17
|
46.49
|
0.32
|
0.18
|
2.18
|
98
|
262
|
DH397
|
177.34
|
178.54
|
1.20
|
No Significant
Result
|
Aguilar
|
DH399
|
232.02
|
233.10
|
1.08
|
0.59
|
5.82
|
491
|
928
|
Aguilar
|
Including
|
232.02
|
232.32
|
0.30
|
0.16
|
8.87
|
587
|
1,252
|
And
|
232.62
|
233.10
|
0.48
|
0.26
|
6.95
|
698
|
1,219
|
DH400
|
129.23
|
129.53
|
0.30
|
0.17
|
0.50
|
74
|
112
|
Aguilar HW
|
Table 1. Drill hole assay results reported in
this release.
The additional veins drilled, including Aguilar North,
Aguilar HW and Aguilar FW present a promising opportunity for
further drilling to test their extensions, since the deeper hole
intercepts are ranging 100 to 150 metres from surface in these
veins (Table 2). The weighted average grade for Aguilar North is
3.29 g/t Au and 727 g/t Ag (974 g/t AgEq) with a confirmed
extension of 460 metres along strike, while the Aguilar FW has a
weighted average of 3.18 g/t Au and 511 g/t Ag (750 g/t AgEq) with
a confirmed extension of only 60 metres on strike to date, but open
to the south where the younger sedimentary cover is located.
Finally, the Aguilar HW vein has a confirmed extension of 550
metres along strike, with a weighted average grade of 2.34 g/t Au
and 187 g/t Ag (363 g/t AgEq).
Vein
|
Estimated
True Width
(m)
|
Au
g/t
|
Ag
g/t
|
AgEq
g/t
|
Grade
x
Thickness
|
Aguilar
|
0.77
|
2.26
|
398
|
568
|
438
|
Aguilar HW
|
0.45
|
2.34
|
187
|
363
|
165
|
Aguilar
North
|
0.30
|
3.29
|
727
|
974
|
243
|
Aguilar FW
|
0.24
|
3.18
|
511
|
750
|
183
|
Table 2. Summary of the weighted average
grades for each recognized vein from the Aguilar vein system
(Figure 3). For further details, see Table 4.
Sample
type
|
Sample
number
|
From
(m)
|
To
(m)
|
Sample Length
(m)
|
Au
g/t
|
Ag
g/t
|
AgEq
g/t
|
Reporting
Date
|
Outcrop Channel
SUCH220301
|
0.00
|
0.90
|
0.90
|
1.33
|
400
|
500
|
May 9, 2022
|
including
|
15644
|
0.00
|
0.40
|
0.40
|
1.57
|
349
|
467
|
and
|
15645
|
0.40
|
0.90
|
0.50
|
1.14
|
441
|
526
|
Outcrop Channel
SUCH220302
|
|
|
15654
|
0.00
|
0.25
|
0.25
|
5.64
|
1,045
|
1,468
|
Outcrop Channel
SUCH220303
|
0.00
|
2.70
|
2.70
|
1.56
|
149
|
267
|
January 3,
2023
|
including
|
15650
|
2.00
|
2.70
|
0.70
|
2.91
|
254
|
472
|
Outcrop Channel
SUCH220601
|
|
|
15444
|
0.00
|
0.40
|
0.40
|
1.28
|
281
|
376
|
Table 3. Channel sample results at
the Aguilar vein from the Target Generation program previously
reported (see News Releases dated May
9, 2022 & January 03, 2023).
At Aguilar the highest grade intercept was hole DH399 at 928 g/t
AgEq (5.82 g/t Au and 491 g/t Ag), and the widest intercept was in
hole DH369 with 6.52 metres (5.19 metres estimated true width) at
828 g/t AgEq (3.14 g/t Au and 592 g/t Ag) and a grade times
thickness of 4,299 g/t Ag (Table 4).
Hole
ID
|
Vein
|
From
(m)
|
To
(m)
|
Interval
Length
(m)
|
Estimated
True
Width
(m)
|
Au
g/t
|
Ag
g/t
|
AgEq
g/t
|
Grade
x
ETW
AgEq(g*m/t)
|
DH360
|
Aguilar
|
79.75
|
80.05
|
0.30
|
0.29
|
0.40
|
57
|
87
|
25
|
DH361
|
Aguilar HW
|
22.55
|
22.92
|
0.37
|
0.28
|
1.38
|
339
|
442
|
124
|
DH361
|
Vein
|
91.00
|
91.30
|
0.30
|
0.23
|
0.74
|
228
|
283
|
65
|
DH361
|
Aguilar
|
94.07
|
94.85
|
0.78
|
0.59
|
3.79
|
492
|
776
|
462
|
DH363
|
Vein
|
29.33
|
29.63
|
0.30
|
0.18
|
0.70
|
61
|
114
|
20
|
DH363
|
Aguilar HW
|
32.96
|
34.00
|
1.04
|
0.61
|
8.57
|
574
|
1,218
|
742
|
DH363
|
Aguilar
|
115.66
|
116.16
|
0.50
|
0.48
|
4.20
|
876
|
1,191
|
569
|
DH364
|
Aguilar HW
|
18.34
|
18.64
|
0.30
|
0.25
|
0.65
|
118
|
166
|
41
|
DH364
|
Aguilar
|
78.19
|
79.82
|
1.63
|
1.34
|
1.88
|
576
|
717
|
963
|
DH364
|
Aguilar FW
|
106.43
|
106.73
|
0.30
|
0.25
|
0.99
|
164
|
239
|
59
|
DH366
|
Aguilar HW
|
20.66
|
21.33
|
0.67
|
0.57
|
0.11
|
56.5
|
64
|
37
|
DH366
|
Aguilar
|
87.24
|
87.55
|
0.31
|
0.28
|
0.207
|
74.57
|
90
|
25
|
DH367
|
Aguilar
North
|
37.5
|
38.1
|
0.60
|
0.57
|
0.309
|
62.2
|
85
|
48
|
DH367
|
Aguilar
|
131.28
|
131.51
|
0.23
|
0.22
|
0.214
|
21.28
|
37
|
8
|
DH369
|
Aguilar
North
|
46.90
|
47.20
|
0.30
|
0.24
|
1.41
|
410
|
516
|
123
|
DH369
|
Aguilar
|
158.11
|
164.63
|
6.52
|
5.19
|
3.14
|
592
|
828
|
4,299
|
DH371
|
Aguilar
North
|
98.86
|
99.17
|
0.31
|
0.25
|
13.50
|
2,727
|
3,741
|
933
|
DH371
|
Aguilar
|
164.28
|
165.39
|
1.11
|
0.90
|
3.33
|
719
|
969
|
874
|
DH371
|
Aguilar FW
|
176.55
|
176.84
|
0.29
|
0.23
|
2.14
|
471
|
631
|
144
|
DH373
|
Aguilar
North
|
98.52
|
98.82
|
0.30
|
0.20
|
4.55
|
1,137
|
1,479
|
291
|
DH373
|
Aguilar Hw
|
149.20
|
150.15
|
0.95
|
0.63
|
0.22
|
44
|
61
|
38
|
DH373
|
Aguilar
|
188.62
|
189.80
|
1.18
|
0.79
|
4.20
|
719
|
1,035
|
820
|
DH373
|
Aguilar FW
|
208.68
|
209.03
|
0.35
|
0.24
|
8.85
|
1,259
|
1,923
|
457
|
DH375
|
Aguilar
|
224.84
|
225.32
|
0.48
|
0.24
|
0.66
|
230
|
279
|
67
|
DH378
|
Aguilar
|
143.04
|
143.96
|
0.92
|
0.71
|
0.13
|
82
|
92
|
65
|
DH379
|
Aguilar
|
177.83
|
179.19
|
1.36
|
0.84
|
0.50
|
209
|
246
|
208
|
DH379
|
Vein
|
187.49
|
187.83
|
0.34
|
0.21
|
0.94
|
454
|
525
|
110
|
DH381
|
Aguilar HW
|
41.73
|
42.00
|
0.27
|
0.25
|
0.46
|
70
|
105
|
26
|
DH381
|
Aguilar
|
70.26
|
70.56
|
0.30
|
0.26
|
0.09
|
21
|
27
|
7
|
DH383
|
Aguilar
|
85.54
|
85.85
|
0.31
|
0.18
|
1.75
|
417
|
548
|
97
|
DH385
|
Aguilar HW
|
101.53
|
102.24
|
0.71
|
0.41
|
8.12
|
471
|
1,081
|
440
|
DH385
|
Aguilar
|
186.66
|
188.12
|
1.46
|
0.84
|
0.29
|
187
|
209
|
175
|
DH386*
|
Aguilar
|
157.71
|
158.31
|
0.60
|
0.50
|
0.66
|
254
|
303
|
152
|
DH388
|
Aguilar
|
157.97
|
159.27
|
1.30
|
0.91
|
4.27
|
567
|
888
|
810
|
DH390
|
Aguilar
|
142.95
|
143.85
|
0.90
|
0.79
|
1.44
|
202
|
310
|
244
|
DH390
|
Aguilar FW
|
150.84
|
151.14
|
0.30
|
0.26
|
1.01
|
197
|
273
|
72
|
DH392*
|
Aguilar
North
|
36.24
|
36.54
|
0.30
|
0.27
|
0.85
|
261
|
325
|
88
|
DH392*
|
Aguilar HW
|
54.00
|
54.61
|
0.61
|
0.55
|
0.69
|
79
|
132
|
72
|
DH392*
|
Aguilar
|
151.52
|
152.27
|
0.75
|
0.68
|
2.36
|
136
|
313
|
213
|
DH394*
|
Aguilar HW
|
67.66
|
68.80
|
1.14
|
0.83
|
0.95
|
60
|
131
|
109
|
DH394*
|
Vein
|
144.25
|
144.65
|
0.40
|
0.29
|
0.22
|
109
|
126
|
36
|
DH394*
|
Vein
|
181.20
|
181.50
|
0.30
|
0.21
|
1.17
|
283
|
371
|
78
|
DH394*
|
Aguilar
|
191.52
|
191.90
|
0.38
|
0.27
|
4.49
|
94
|
431
|
116
|
DH395*
|
Vein
|
46.17
|
47.00
|
0.83
|
0.46
|
0.94
|
45
|
115
|
53
|
DH395*
|
Aguilar
|
244.08
|
244.38
|
0.30
|
0.16
|
0.06
|
11
|
15
|
2
|
DH397*
|
Aguilar
|
177.34
|
178.54
|
1.20
|
0.78
|
0.09
|
15
|
21
|
16
|
DH399*
|
Aguilar
|
232.02
|
233.10
|
1.08
|
0.59
|
5.82
|
491
|
928
|
547
|
DH400*
|
Aguilar HW
|
129.23
|
129.53
|
0.30
|
0.17
|
0.50
|
74
|
112
|
19
|
DH400*
|
Aguilar
|
230.58
|
230.96
|
0.38
|
0.22
|
0.27
|
10
|
30
|
6
|
Table 4. Summary of drill hole results from
the Aguilar vein system in the current campaign reported or
referred to in this release. *Reported in this News Release. For
detailed information about previous drill results, see News
Releases dated June 18,
2024, July 17,
2024, August 28,
2024, and September 11,
2024.
Hole ID
|
Easting
|
Northing
|
Elevation
|
Hole Depth
|
Azimuth
|
Dip
|
Drill hole
code
|
DH360
|
503749.358
|
561149.079
|
1007.270
|
130.02
|
135
|
-46
|
SAAG24DH360
|
DH361
|
503749.135
|
561149.302
|
1006.880
|
116.90
|
135
|
-77
|
SAAG24DH361
|
DH363
|
503748.969
|
561149.485
|
1007.110
|
129.27
|
0
|
-90
|
SAAG24DH363
|
DH364
|
503748.164
|
561148.475
|
1006.987
|
120.09
|
169
|
-58
|
SAAG24DH364
|
DH366
|
503749.707
|
561150.295
|
1007.264
|
117.04
|
100
|
-58
|
SAAG24DH366
|
DH367
|
503760.247
|
561229.999
|
1003.079
|
170.03
|
109
|
-45
|
SAAG24DH367
|
DH369
|
503760.228
|
561230.341
|
1003.043
|
196.29
|
93
|
-65
|
SAAG24DH369
|
DH371
|
503693.046
|
561205.427
|
1010.864
|
195.37
|
135
|
-73
|
SAAG24DH371
|
DH373
|
503692.991
|
561205.470
|
1011.551
|
224.94
|
135
|
-86
|
SAAG24DH373
|
DH375
|
503690.899
|
561207.532
|
1011.057
|
243.84
|
315
|
-86
|
SAAG24DH375
|
DH378
|
503692.107
|
561204.972
|
1010.840
|
200.00
|
174
|
-64
|
SAAG24DH378
|
DH379
|
503691.436
|
561205.009
|
1010.776
|
199.94
|
203
|
-75
|
SAAG24DH379
|
DH381
|
503678.496
|
561088.999
|
1021.451
|
149.86
|
142
|
-68
|
SAAG24DH381
|
DH383
|
503678.154
|
561089.407
|
1021.397
|
175.26
|
0
|
-90
|
SAAG24DH383
|
DH385
|
503759.368
|
561230.615
|
1003.010
|
213.37
|
0
|
-90
|
SAAG24DH385
|
DH386
|
503759.564
|
561230.611
|
1003.070
|
191.71
|
94
|
-55
|
SAAG24DH386
|
DH388
|
503759.963
|
561230.614
|
1003.070
|
189.48
|
94
|
-78
|
SAAG24DH388
|
DH390
|
503760.128
|
561229.924
|
1003.080
|
197.14
|
111
|
-62
|
SAAG24DH390
|
DH392
|
503888.798
|
561384.715
|
847.870
|
171.90
|
130
|
-60
|
SAAG24DH392
|
DH394
|
503888.950
|
561384.580
|
946.959
|
210.31
|
130
|
-77
|
SAAG24DH394
|
DH395
|
503886.594
|
561384.407
|
947.868
|
272.06
|
0
|
-90
|
SAAG24DH395
|
DH397
|
503886.594
|
561384.407
|
947.868
|
244.14
|
200
|
-65
|
SAAG24DH397
|
DH399
|
503986.526
|
561500.384
|
916.434
|
250.85
|
0
|
-90
|
SAAG24DH399
|
DH400
|
503986.462
|
561502.721
|
916.744
|
273.40
|
44
|
-77
|
SAAG24DH400
|
Table 5. Collar and survey table for drill
holes reported and referred to in this release. All coordinates
are UTM system, Zone 18N, and WGS84 projection.
Sample
|
Easting
|
Northing
|
Elevation
|
15444
|
504066
|
561442
|
839
|
15644
|
503814
|
561085
|
999
|
15645
|
503815
|
561085
|
999
|
15650
|
503933
|
561219
|
949
|
15654
|
503994
|
561298
|
904
|
Table 6. Channel sample coordinates reported
or referred to in this release from Table 3.
Silver equivalent
Metal prices used for equivalent calculations were US$1,800/oz for gold, and US$25/oz for silver. The equivalency formula as
follows:
Metallurgical recoveries based on Outcrop Silver's Metallurgical
test work are 97% for gold and 93% for silver (see NR from
August 23, 2023).
QA/QC
For exploration core drilling, Outcrop Silver applied its
standard protocols for sampling and assay. HQ-NTW core is sawn with
one-half shipped. Core samples were sent to either ALS, Actlabs or
SGS in Medellin, Colombia, for
preparation. Samples delivered to Actlabs were AA assayed on Au,
Ag, Pb, and Zn at Medellin using
1A2Au, 1A3Au, Multi-elements AR (Ag Cu Pb Zn), and Code 8 methods.
Then, samples were sent to Actlabs Mexico for ICP-multi-elemental
analysis with code 1E3. After preparation, the samples sent to ALS
Colombia were shipped to ALS Lima for assaying using Au-ICP21,
Au-GRA21, ME-MS41, Ag-GRA21, Ag-AA46, Pb-AA46, and Zn-AA46 methods.
In line with QA/QC best practices, blanks, duplicates, and
certified reference materials are inserted at approximately three
control samples every twenty samples into the sample stream,
monitoring laboratory performance. A comparison of control samples
and their standard deviations indicates acceptable accuracy of the
assays and no detectible contamination. No material QA/QC issues
have been identified with respect to sample collection, security
and assaying. The samples are analyzed for gold and silver using a
standard fire assay on a 30-gram sample with a gravimetric finish
for over-limits. Multi-element geochemistry was determined by
ICP-MS using either aqua regia or four acid digestions. Crush
rejects, pulps, and the remaining core are stored in a secured
facility at Santa Ana for future assay verification.
Qualified Person
Edwin Naranjo Sierra is the
designated Qualified Person within the meaning of the National
Instrument 43-101 and has reviewed and verified the technical
information in this news release. Mr. Naranjo holds a MSc. in Earth
Sciences, and is a Fellow of the Australasian Institute of Mining
and Metallurgy (FAusIMM) and the Society of Economic
Geologists.
About Santa Ana
The 100% owned Santa Ana project covers 27,000 hectares within
the Mariquita District, through titles and applications, known as
the largest and highest-grade primary silver district in
Colombia with mining records
dating back to 1585.
Santa Ana's maiden resource estimate, detailed in the NI 43-101
Technical Report titled "Santa Ana Property Mineral Resource
Estimate," dated June 8, 2023,
prepared by AMC Mining Consultants, indicates an estimated
indicated resource of 24.2 million ounces silver equivalent at a
grade of 614 grams per tonne and an inferred resource of 13.5
million ounces at a grade of 435 grams per tonne. The identified
resources span seven major vein systems that include multiple
parallel veins and ore shoots: Santa Ana (San Antonio, Roberto
Tovar, San Juan shoots); La
Porfia (La Ivana); El Dorado (El Dorado, La Abeja shoots); Paraiso
(Megapozo); Las Maras; Los Naranjos, and La Isabela.
The 2024 drilling campaign aims to extend known mineralization
and test new high-potential areas along the permitted section of
the project's extensive 30 kilometres of mineralized trend. This
year's exploration strategy aims to demonstrate a clear pathway to
substantially expand the resource. These efforts underscore the
scalability of Santa Ana and its potential for substantial resource
growth, positioning the project to develop into a high-grade,
economically viable, and environmentally responsible silver
mine.
About Outcrop Silver
Outcrop Silver is a leading explorer and developer focused on
advancing its flagship Santa Ana high-grade silver project in
Colombia. Leveraging a disciplined
and seasoned team of professionals with decades of experience in
the region. Outcrop Silver is dedicated to expanding current
mineral resources through strategic exploration initiatives.
At the core of our operations is a commitment to responsible
mining practices and community engagement, underscoring our
approach to sustainable development. Our expertise in navigating
complex geological and market conditions enables us to consistently
identify and capitalize on opportunities to enhance shareholder
value. With a deep understanding of the Colombian mining landscape
and a track record of successful exploration, Outcrop Silver is
poised to transform the Santa Ana project into a significant silver
producer, contributing positively to the local economy and setting
new standards in the mining industry.
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Ian Harris
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