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Prime Mining drills 3 m of 11.81 g/t AuEq at Los Reyes

2024-04-17 09:40 ET - News Release

Mr. Scott Hicks reports

PRIME REPORTS 11.8 GPT GOLD-EQUIVALENT OVER 3.0 METRES AT LAS PRIMAS AND CONTINUES TO DISCOVER HIGH GRADES AT SHALLOW DEPTHS

Prime Mining Corp. has released generative drilling results from the company's Los Reyes project, located in Sinaloa state, Mexico. These results are from 2024 drilling at the Las Primas generative target and are not included in the company's May 2, 2023, mineral resource estimate (MRE).

Generative drilling highlights in the Las Primas target

The company is reporting 11 core holes at Las Primas, with the following highlights:

  • 11.81 grams per tonne (g/t) gold equivalent (AuEq) (4.07 g/t gold (Au) and 598.1 g/t silver (Ag)) over three metres estimated true width (ETW) in hole 24LP-30, including:
    • 19.8 g/t AuEq (6.77 g/t Au and 1,007.1 g/t Ag) over 1.7 m ETW.
  • 3.42 g/t AuEq (1.44 g/t Au and 153.1 g/t Ag) over 9.4 m ETW in hole 24LP-33, including:
    • 4.48 g/t AuEq (1.94 g/t Au and 196.1 g/t Ag) over five m ETW.
  • 1.75 g/t AuEq (0.83 g/t Au and 71.1 g/t Ag) over 3.6 m ETW in hole 24LP-24;
  • 1.75 g/t AuEq (1.21 g/t Au and 41.9 g/t Ag) over 3.8 m ETW in hole 24LP-28, including:
    • 2.75 g/t AuEq (1.78 g/t Au and 74.7 g/t Ag) over 2.1 m ETW.

Scott Hicks, Prime Mining's chief executive officer, commented: "Prime continues to discover high-grade mineralization starting near surface at Las Primas. Las Primas, located between the high-grade Guadalupe East area and the Central trend, is a very prospective generative target in Prime's success-based drilling program with significant potential to further grow the Los Reyes resource."

Scott Smith, executive vice-president of exploration, added: "We continue to learn about the complex mineralization at Las Primas, which has many similarities to Guadalupe East mineralization, including lithological host setting, very high silver grades and multiple, steeply dipping vein structures. Currently, one drill rig is turning at Las Primas, targeting mineralization that remains open in numerous directions."

Interpretation

Results from 24LP-33 demonstrate similar characteristics to 23LP-14 (previously released, see news release dated Jan. 10, 2024), with extension of mineralization and strong silver values over wide intersections. Drill hole 24LP-30 is located in the same area with more modest silver grades.

Drill holes 24LP-24 and 24LP-28 are to the east of holes -33 and -30, and demonstrate good gold equivalent grades over wide intersections. These holes are also 60 m down dip from 23LP-18, which was one of Prime's best intercepts from Las Primas (see news release dated Jan. 10, 2024). The structure intercepted in 23LP-18, 24LP-24 and -26 remains open down dip.

Mineralization at Las Primas appears continuous along a strike length of 510 m, measured from drill hole 23LP-11 (previously released, see news release dated Sept., 6, 2023) to 24LP-23.

Las Primas mineralization appears in multiple, steeply northeast- and southwest-dipping structures. Given the similarities to the host lithology and the Laija flower structure of Guadalupe East, a key focus for further exploration at Las Primas is to identify the main source for mineralizing fluids, as with the Estaca vein at Laija.

As noted in prior Las Primas news releases, Las Primas appears to have multiple points of similarity to Guadalupe East, including:

  • High-grade silver, including multiple kilogram grades, which to date have been unique to Guadalupe East.
  • Geochemical and short-wave infrared (SWIR) mineralogical analyses from Las Primas show similar pathfinder geochemistry and alteration mineralogy to Guadalupe East, with highly elevated silver to gold ratios, anomalous base metal concentrations, and pervasive adularia alteration observed in both target areas.

Two thousand twenty-four outlook

Prime is targeting 40,000 metres in its 2024 drill program and will continue to evaluate drilling plans using its success-based approach. This evaluation will also include prioritization of targets based on probability of resource development and generative area discovery potential.

Four drill rigs are currently active on site at Los Reyes, with 2024 exploration focused on:

  • Extending the high-grade Z-T area shoots that remain open at depth, as well as along strike, both north and south.
  • Expanding the known high-grade mineralization at Guadalupe East.
  • Increasing the Central area resource through additions at Noche Buena and its connection to San Miguel East.
  • Generative target drilling of high-grade intercepts at Las Primas, Mariposa, Fresnillo, Mina and others to further develop the resource potential at Los Reyes.

About the Los Reyes gold and silver project

Los Reyes is a rapidly evolving high-grade, low sulphidation epithermal gold-silver project located in Sinaloa state, Mexico. Since acquiring Los Reyes in 2019, Prime has spent approximately $48-million on direct exploration activities and has completed over 168,000 metres of drilling. On May 2, 2023, Prime announced an updated multimillion-ounce high-grade open-pit constrained resource (see the May 2, 2023, press release for more details).

Drilling is continuing and suggests that the three known main deposit areas (Guadalupe, Central and Z-T) are larger than previously reported. Potential also exists for new discoveries where mineralized trends have been identified outside of the currently defined resource areas.

Historic operating results indicate that an estimated one million ounces of gold and 60 million ounces of silver were recovered from five separate operations at Los Reyes between 1770 and 1990. Prior to Prime's acquisition, recent operators of Los Reyes had spent approximately $20-million (U.S.) on exploration, engineering and prefeasibility studies.

Quality assurance/quality control (QA/QC) protocols and sampling procedures

Drill core at the Los Reyes project is drilled in predominately HQ size (63.5 millimetre (mm)), reducing to NQ (47.6 mm) when required. Drill core samples are generally 1.50 metres long along the core axis, with allowance for shorter or longer intervals if required to suit geological constraints. After logging, intervals are identified to be sampled, the core is cut and one-half is submitted for assay. Reverse circulation drilling returns rock chips and fines from a 133.35 mm diameter tricone bit. The returns are homogenized and split into two halves, with one-half submitted for analysis and the other half stored.

Sample QA/QC measures include unmarked certified reference materials, blanks and field duplicates, as well as preparation duplicates, are inserted into the sample sequence and make up approximately 8 per cent of the samples submitted to the laboratory for each drill hole.

Samples are picked up from the project by the laboratory personnel and transported to their facilities in Durango or Hermosillo, Mexico, for sample preparation. Sample analysis is carried out by Bureau Veritas and ALS Labs, with fire assay, including overlimits fire assay reanalysis, completed at their respective Hermosillo, Mexico, laboratories and multielement analysis completed in North Vancouver, Canada. Drill core sample preparation includes fine crushing of the sample to at least 70 per cent passing less than two mm, sample splitting using a riffle splitter, and pulverizing a 250-gram split to at least 85 per cent passing 75 microns.

Gold in diamond drill core is analyzed by fire assay and atomic absorption spectroscopy of a 30-gram sample (code FA430 or Au-AA23). Multielement chemistry is analyzed by four-acid digestion of a 0.25 g sample split (code MA300 or ME-ICP61) with detection by inductively coupled plasma emission spectrometer for a full suite of elements.

Gold assay techniques FA430 and Au-AA23 have an upper detection limit of 10 parts per million (ppm). Any sample that produces an overlimit gold value via the initial assay technique is sent for gravimetric finish via method FA-530 or Au-GRA21. Silver analyses by MA300 and ME-ICP61 have an upper limit of 200 ppm and 100 ppm, respectively. Samples with overlimit silver values are reanalyzed by fire assay with gravimetric finish FA530 or Au-GRA21.

Both Bureau Veritas and ALS Labs are ISO/IEC accredited assay laboratories.

Qualified person

Mr. Smith, PGeo, executive vice-president of exploration, is a qualified person for the purposes of National Instrument 43-101, and has reviewed and approved the technical content in this news release.

About Prime Mining Corp.

Prime Mining is managed by an ideal mix of successful mining executives, strong capital market personnel and experienced local operators all focused on unlocking the full potential of Los Reyes project. The company has a well-planned capital structure with a strong management team and insider ownership. Prime Mining is targeting a material resource expansion at Los Reyes through a combination of new generative area discoveries and growth, while also building on technical derisking activities to support eventual project development.

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