Silvermex Resources Ltd.: Drilling Intersects 148 g/t (4.31 oz/t) Silver Across 22.5 Meters at the Penasco Quemado Project, Sono
June 11 2008 - 10:49AM
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VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA reports the results from the 2,706
meter reverse circulation drilling program completed on the Penasco
Quemado property, located in northern Sonora. Significant
intersections encountered during the program include 30 meters
grading 149.2 g/t Ag from infill drilling at the Penasco Quemado
(PQ) Zone, and 22.5 meters grading 148.5 g/t Ag from the Southeast
Extension approximately 820 meters from the start of the PQ Zone.
This intersection of economic grade mineralization was the furthest
ever encountered from the PQ Zone since exploration was initiated
on the Property by Silvermex in 2005. The results of this latest
drill campaign further confirm the deposit's low stripping ratio
and amenability to low cost, bulk tonnage, open pit mining
methods.
The principal objectives of the program were to: (i) delineate
the full extent of the PQ Zone bulk tonnage deposit, including its
northeast, southwest and southeast boundaries; (ii) complete infill
drilling in areas with inadequate data and information in order to
establish continuity between mineralized zones, (i.e. in particular
between sections 0+00 and 0+400SE); (iii) establish the continuity
of the mineral intervals intersected by the January and February
2008 drill program including the Southeast Extension identified in
hole PQD-05 (between sections 0+620SE and 0+850SE); and (iv) test
the high grade silver intervals intersected by the previous drill
programs in the San Luis area.
The results of the drilling confirm that the mineralization
extends to the southwest with silver grades similar to those that
constitute the current mineral resource of 9.5 million ounces. To
the southeast along strike the deposit expands longitudinally while
silver grades moderately decrease. The deposit remains open along
strike past section 400SE. Intersection of the mineralized zone at
section 820SE suggests the mineralization may be continuous between
these sections.
In addition to the drill program, metallurgical testing and
geological modeling were recently initiated. Once completed the
results will help support a revised mineral resource estimate and
Preliminary Evaluation (i.e. scoping study) that Silvermex plans to
commence this summer.
Penasco Quemado (PQ) Zone:
A total of 2,226 meters in 23 holes were completed in the
vicinity of the PQ Zone during the most recent reverse circulation
drill program. The infill drill program was designed to increase
the confidence level of the current mineral resource, while the
step out program was designed to identify any additional lateral
and strike extensions associated with the silver mineralization.
The Company believes encouraging results from several drill holes
completed along the southwestern extension of the mineralized zone
will significantly increase the current mineral resource.
Specifically, holes PQRC-55, 59, 62, 63, 68 and 72 all encountered
ore grade silver mineralization over significant intervals along
the southwest extension of the deposit. Holes PQRC-73, 74, 75 and
76 also encountered high-grade silver mineralization along the
southeastern extension of the deposit. The mineralized zone remains
open along strike in this direction. Once additional drilling is
completed to assist with the interpretation of the geological
controls over the mineralization a step-out drill campaign will be
initiated to further confirm the strike extension. Significant
assay results from each of the mineralized zones are reported in
the following table:
Penasco Quemado Zone, 5th Stage Infill/Exploration Drilling Program
Significant Mineral Intersections
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Total
Hole Length Start Finish Interval Width Ag Cu
Number (m) (m) (m) (m) (m) g/t ppm
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PQRC-55 114.0 33.0 40.5 7.5 7.5 92.0 459
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includes 34.5 39.0 4.5 4.5 136.2 672
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PQRC-59 54.0 0.0 13.5 13.5 13.5 69.3 909
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includes 0.0 4.5 4.5 4.5 102.0 1644
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PQRC-62 114.0 43.5 52.5 9.0 9.0 100.3 641
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PQRC-63 96.0 63.0 69.0 6.0 6.0 236.0 1711
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includes 63.0 67.5 4.5 4.5 298.4 2156
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PQRC-68 54.0 0.0 30.0 30.0 30.0 149.2 3921
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includes 12.0 25.5 13.5 13.5 204.0 4582
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PQRC-72 132.0 94.5 120.0 25.5 25.5 60.2 648
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includes 111.0 118.5 7.5 7.5 120.5 1603
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PQRC-73 114.0 70.5 114.0 43.5 43.5 44.2 588
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includes 99.0 114.0 15.0 15.0 70.2 896
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PQRC-74 162.0 58.5 72.0 13.5 13.5 30.4 328
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162.0 81.0 93.0 12.0 12.0 30.1 267
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PQRC-75 168.0 88.5 93.0 4.5 4.5 34.7 403
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PQRC-76 162.0 85.5 96.0 10.5 10.5 34.7 139
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Southeast Extension:
To further test the continuity of the mineralization encountered
in hole PQD-05 completed during the 2006 drill campaign the Company
completed 480 meters of drilling in four reverse circulation holes.
Hole PQRC-80, located on section 820SE, encountered 22.5 meters
grading 148.3 g/t Ag. This intersection of economic grade
mineralization was the furthest ever encountered from the PQ Zone
since exploration was initiated in the property by Silvermex in
2005. The next phase of drilling will concentrate on infill
drilling between section 620SE and 850SE and further extending this
zone of silver mineralization to sections 850SE and 900 SE.
Significant assay results from two of the three holes completed in
this zone are reported in the following table:
Assay results of the drill intersections on the Southeast Extension
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Total
Hole Length Start Finish Interval Width Ag Cu
Number (m) (m) (m) (m) (m) g/t ppm
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PQRC-79 120.0 97.5 102.0 4.5 4.5 128.0 90
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includes 99.0 102.0 3.0 3.0 182.0 107
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PQRC-80 114.0 52.5 75.0 22.5 22.5 148.3 433
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includes 54.0 69.0 15.0 15.0 197.0 561
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San Luis Zone:
A total of 570 meters of reverse circulation drilling in 10
holes was completed in the San Luis Zone. The objective of the
program was to penetrate the down dip extension and extend the
strike length of the mineralization encountered during the 2006 and
earlier 2008 drill programs. The significant intersections are all
near surface and hosted in an andesitic breccia unit. The unit dips
to the southwest and outcrops along strike for over 120 meters.
While only two holes penetrated the zone they do confirm the
continuity of the mineralized zone. With the exception of hole
PQRC-86 that intersected 4.5 meters grading 174.3 g/t silver, the
results were generally lower grade and restricted to small lenses.
While the Company does not expect that any resource identified in
the San Luis Zone will have a material impact on the overall
resource base of the Property, the high grade and near surface
nature of the mineralization will make it an attractive and low
cost zone to exploit. The assay results from the significant
intersections are reported in the following table:
San Luis Zone 2008 Exploration Drilling Program
Significant Mineral Intersections
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Total
Hole Length Start Finish Interval Width Ag Cu
Number (m) (m) (m) (m) (m) g/t ppm
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PQRC-86 60.0 19.5 24.0 4.50 4.50 174.3 789
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PQRC-90 54.0 28.5 31.5 3.00 3.00 25.2 308
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Southern Portion of the Property:
Silvermex exploration staff has completed a program of detailed
mapping and sampling in the southern portion of the Penasco Quemado
Property. The investigation concentrated upon the structures
controlling the silver and copper mineralization in the area. The
silver and copper mineralization appears to have been emplaced in
volcano-sedimentary sequence related to both low and high angle
faulting. These shears acted as conduits for the flow of
hydrothermal fluids. The low angle structures were created by the
uplifting of the granitic basement that produced both regional and
local metamorphism of the overlying volcanic and sedimentary
sequence. Staff geologists are of the view that the thickening of
the sequence to the south allows for the possibility of a down dip
extension to the mineralization. It is believed that the
mineralization may be related to a larger copper porphyry system.
The Company intends to test this theory by completing geophysical
(IP and/or NSAMT), geochemical (MMI) and reverse circulation drill
programs.
Quality Control
All samples have been submitted to IPL in Richmond, B.C. for
four acid digestion followed by ICP analysis. Duplicates, standards
and blanks have been randomly inserted to the sampling stream at a
ratio of 1 check assay for every 25 samples.
Qualified Person
Pursuant to National Instrument 43-101, Darcy Krohman, P.Geo.,
C.A., Executive Vice-President and CFO of Silvermex Resources Ltd.
is the Qualified Person (QP) responsible for the disclosure in this
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