Jun 7 2017
Endeavour Silver Corp. announces it has acquired 100% interests in two small but prospective mineral property groups, Calicanto and Veta Grande, located in the historic silver mining district of Zacatecas in Zacatecas state, Mexico.
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All of the properties host old mines and/or known silver-gold veins that were underexplored by modern methods and are being acquired for their near-term mine exploration and development potential, given their proximity to Endeavour's El Compas Mine and La Plata plant, also located in the Zacatecas district.
Bradford Cooke, Endeavour CEO and Director, stated: "We are very happy to add these new properties to our exploration portfolio in Zacatecas. The two transactions confirm there are good opportunities to consolidate a larger mineral land position in Zacatecas, one of the largest historic silver mining districts in Mexico. Drilling is now underway at the Calicanto properties and we expect to permit and drill the Veta Grande properties later this year."
Note that all technical data reported in this news release are historical in nature and Endeavour Silver has not independently verified them; therefore, these data should not be relied upon.
Calicanto Properties
The Calicanto properties were purchased from Arian Silver Corporation for US$400,000. They cover 75 hectares over five known, silver-gold-lead-zinc veins -- Calicanto, Vicochea, Nevada, Misie and Buenaventura -- within an area of 1.2 by 1.2 kilometres (km).
The veins were discovered around 1600, and supported small scale, high-grade production of silver off and on for about 350 years. The mines were historically developed down to approximately 150 metres (m) depth by seven old shallow shafts, and they were closed in the mid 1950s. The upper mine workings are still open but the lower mine workings are now flooded.
In the past 10 years, Arian drove two short ramps into the Calicanto and Buenaventura veins, drilled 16 core holes totaling 3,149 m with encouraging results. Highlights of the properties are as follows:
Calicanto Highlights
- 100% interest subject to a 3% NSR royalty
- Well located and readily accessible adjacent to both the city of Zacatecas and the access road to Endeavour's recently leased La Plata 500 tonne per day (tpd) government plant
- Excellent infrastructure including grid power, water, labour, and services, with a land access agreement already in place for exploration and exploitation
- Five veins each with histories of small scale production, each traceable for over one km, averaging 1-3 m thick containing mineralized zones grading 100-300 grams per tonne (gpt) silver, 1-3 gpt gold, 1-3% lead-zinc
- Historic resources previously estimated in the Calicanto vein from underground sampling by SGM, the government geological survey
- Positive drill results by Arian included intercepts grading 8.54 gpt gold and 97 gpt silver over 4.50 m true width in the Calicanto vein, 7.17 gpt gold and 1,055 gpt silver over 4.70 m at Misie, and 0.9 gpt gold and 409 gpt silver over 1.60 m at Vicochea
- Potential to add new, shallow, small scale but high-grade resources in four veins by additional drilling along strike and down dip and develop near term production close to our plant in a stable, attractive jurisdiction with great infrastructure and no known social or security issues
- Positive synergies with Endeavour's El Compas mine development project in Zacatecas
Veta Grande Properties
The Veta Grande properties were purchased from IMPACT Silver Corp. for US$500,000 by issuing 154,321 Endeavour common shares at US$3.24 per share. They cover 152 hectares over six known, silver-gold-lead-zinc veins plus 14 hectares of surface lands covering the dormant Santa Gabriela 200 tpd processing plant and tailings facility.
The properties are located in the vicinity of one of the largest veins in the Zacatecas district, the Veta Grande vein, and cover the Nueva Granada splays to the Veta Grande vein and several other subparallel veins. The properties saw historic, small scale, high-grade production as shown by old mine workings and dumps. Access to the old workings is limited and many are now flooded, but historic sampling of dumps and trenches returned values up to 1,070 gpt silver with significant lead and zinc values.
The Santa Gabriela processing plant is located adjacent to Endeavour's La Plata plant five km north of the city of Zacatecas and it last operated between 2006 and 2009 as a 200 tpd flotation toll mill. The plant has been dormant since that time and none of the concessions have seen modern exploration.
Veta Grande Highlights
- 100% interest with no underlying royalty
- Well located and readily accessible adjacent to both the City of Zacatecas and the access road to Endeavour's recently leased La Plata 500 tpd government plant
- Excellent infrastructure including existing tailings storage facility, grid power, water, labour, and services
- Several vein systems each with histories of small scale production, each traceable for over one km, averaging 1-3 m thick containing high grade mineralized zones
- The Nueva Granada concession covers the main San Jose and Armado splay veins off Veta Grande. Historic samples from the San Jose vein returned values ranging to a high of 444 gpt Ag over 1.10 m (true width) in channel samples (average 239 gpt Ag over 0.74 m true width) and up to 1,070 gpt Ag in old mine dumps (average 407 gpt Ag). The Armado vein trends 100 m west and runs parallel to the San Jose vein. Historic channel samples collected from the surface exposures of the Armado vein assayed 237 gpt Ag over 1.92 m (true width) and 1,320 gpt Ag over 0.30 m (true width). Sulphide bearing samples from old mine dumps assayed up to 358 gpt Ag. In addition, several other splay veins branch off Armado providing additional exploration targets.
- The Anaconda Group of concessions cover portions of historic veins that trend parallel to the main Veta Grande vein, many of which have seen historic, small scale production. Historic samples from surface dumps returned 310 gpt Ag, 24.2% Pb and 8% Zn from a high-grade stockpile.
- The San Pascual concession is the site of the historic San Pascual Mine which last saw small scale production over 20 years ago. The shaft is flooded, however historic sampling of mine dumps adjacent to the shaft returned 875 gpt Ag. Samples from other dumps assayed 525 gpt Ag.
- The Alianza vein lies on the Alianza concession where historic production was reported to grade 4 gpt Au, 400 gpt Ag, 3% Pb and 2% Zn.
- The Cancer concession hosts the Providencia vein. A large adit exposes a 1.25 m wide vein with silicified breccias where historic samples from dumps and vein material returned up to 649 gpt Ag.
- The contiguous Milagro and Leo concessions lies approximately 500 m north of the Cantera Vein system, one of the three principle veins in the Zacatecas silver district; the others being Mala Noche and Veta Grande. Samples from surface exposure of veins and old mine workings returned values averaging 158 gpt Ag.
- Potential to add new, shallow, high-grade resources from numerous veins by drilling along strike and down dip and develop near term production close to the La Plata plant in a stable, attractive jurisdiction with great infrastructure and no known social or security issues
- Positive synergies with Endeavour's El Compas mine development project in Zacatecas
Mr. Dale Mah, B.Sc., P.Geo., is the Qualified Person who reviewed and approved the technical disclosure in this news release.