
MORENA BECOMES SIXTH HIGH-GRADE DISCOVERY IN SANTA ANA'S CURRENT DRILL PROGRAM
Highlights
DH471 intercepted 1.87 metres grading 680 g/t Ag and 1.52 g/t Au (794 g/t AgEq), including 0.55 metres at 1,877 g/t Ag and 4.26 g/t Au (2,197 g/t AgEq) (Table 1, Figure 2).
DH467 intercepted 2.29 metres at 233 g/t Ag and 0.37 g/t Au (261 g/t AgEq), including 0.35 metres at 873 g/t Ag and 0.80 g/t Au (933 g/t AgEq) (Table 1).
With six new mineralized shoots discovered since April 2024, Outcrop Silver continues to build momentum toward a significant mineral resource update. Morena adds to a growing pipeline of new mineralized zones, including those at Aguilar, Jimenez, Guadual, La Ye, and Los Mangos, all of which are being tested for inclusion in the upcoming mineral resource update.
The discovery at Morena resulted from systematic regional exploration focused on the La Ye target (see News Release dated September 4, 2024). Soil geochemistry and follow-up trenching in late 2024 revealed a promising structural corridor (Figure 1). Initial samplings returned silver assays up to 795 g/t Ag and 5.88 g/t Au (Table 2), with trenching confirming the presence of the Morena vein across 400 metres along strike.
The Morena vein trends 220 to 230°, dips between 45° and 75°, and is hosted in green schists (Figure 1). The drilling campaign at Morena consisted of 2,905 metres. These efforts have confirmed a continuous mineralized footprint of approximately 400 metres along strike and nearly 300 metres down dip (Figure 2).
'We are excited to confirm the sixth new high-grade shoot at Santa Ana since the mineral resource was published with the discovery at Morena,' commented Guillermo Hernandez, Vice President of Exploration. 'This discovery is the result of disciplined exploration, following geochemical anomalies, applying strong geological models, and validating our interpretations with drilling. The potential at Morena reinforces our growth strategy and highlights the scale of opportunity still to be realized across the Santa Ana project.'
Target
Hole ID
From(m)
To(m)
Interval(m)
EstimatedTrue Width(m)
Agg/t
Aug/t
AgEq1g/t
Morena
DH467
227.95
230.24
2.29
1.49
233
0.37
261
Including
227.95
228.30
0.35
0.23
873
0.80
933
DH471
274.63
276.50
1.87
0.97
680
1.52
794
Including
275.63
276.18
0.55
0.29
1,877
4.26
2,197
DH477
361.31
364.36
3.05
1.33
96
0.19
110
Including
361.31
361.90
0.59
0.26
394
0.62
441
DH479
340.45
341.61
1.16
0.58
171
0.39
200
Including
340.85
341.26
0.41
0.21
461
0.25
480
Table 1. Drill hole assay results reported in this release.
Sample
Easting(m)
Northing(m)
Elevation(m)
SampleType
Agg/t
Aug/t
AgEq1g/t
Release Date
16009
504702.0
561322.0
789.54
Chip
795
5.88
1,237
April 26, 2023
16556
504708.2
561322.0
790.26
Chip
652
2.16
814
September 4, 2024
16010
504754.0
561355.4
824.29
Chip
390
2.03
542
September 4, 2024
Table 2. Surface chip sample results in the Morena vein target from the regional exploration program previously reported and referred to in Figure 1 (see News Releases dated September 4, 2024). By their nature, grab and chip samples are selective, and the assay results may not necessarily represent true underlying mineralization. Coordinates are UTM system, zone 18N and WGS84 projection.
Hole ID
Hole Code
Easting(m)
Northing(m)
Elevation(m)
Depth(m)
Azimuth(°)
Dip(°)
DH415
SAMOR24DH415
504666.068
561489.415
893.37
240.18
145
-53
DH417
SAMOR24DH417
504666.257
561489.118
893.38
223.90
145
-66
DH465
SAMOR25DH465
504666.010
561468.966
885.75
204.82
163
-50
DH467
SAMOR25DH467
504666.917
561470.608
885.58
247.19
83
-66
DH468
SAMOR25DH468
504666.612
561469.775
885.94
216.10
115
-79
DH470
SAMOR25DH470
504666.612
561469.775
886.53
255.11
115
-79
DH471
SAMOR25DH471
504666.820
561471.330
885.84
304.49
63
-72
DH473
SAMOR25DH473
504851.655
561564.680
948.92
150.26
120
-65
DH475
SAMOR25DH475
504787.913
561619.995
959.17
304.80
142
-75
DH477
SAMOR25DH477
504786.834
561619.594
959.26
400.20
185
-75
DH479
SAMOR25DH479
504786.872
561621.099
959.48
358.44
142
-83
TR151
Exploratory Trench
504716.000
561339.000
822.00
22.00
135
0
TR152
Exploratory Trench
505000.510
561560.830
931.00
23.00
310
0
TR135
Exploratory Trench
504754.610
561363.320
823.48
13.50
130
0
TR139
Exploratory Trench
504985.090
561481.420
924.22
65.00
295
0
Table 3. Collar and survey table for drill holes and exploratory trenches reported and referred to in this release. All coordinates are UTM system, Zone 18N, and WGS84 projection.
ATM Program
Further to an at-the-market offering of common shares made pursuant to a prospectus supplement dated September 6, 2023, the Company issued a block of 600,000 common shares to a strategic investor for gross proceeds of $120,000 in the quarter ended June 30, 2025. Fees of 2.5% of the gross proceeds of the at-the-market offering were paid to Research Capital Corporation, being $3,000.
1Silver Equivalent
Metal prices used for equivalent calculations were US$1,800/oz for gold, and US$25/oz for silver. Metallurgical recoveries based on Outcrop Silver's metallurgical test work are 97% for gold and 93% for silver (see news release dated August 23, 2023). The equivalency formula is as follows:
QA/QC
Outcrop Silver applied its standard protocols for sampling and assay for exploration activities. Core diameter is a mix of HTW and NTW depending on the depth of the drill hole. Diamond drill core boxes were photographed, sawed, sampled and tagged. Samples were bagged, tagged and packaged for shipment by truck from Santa Ana's core logging facilities in Falan, Colombia to the Actlabs certified sample preparation facility in Medellin, Colombia. ActLabs is an accredited laboratory independent of the Company. HQ-NTW core is sawn with one-half shipped. 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 Canada in Ancaster, Ontario, for ICP-multi-elemental analysis with code 1E3. 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
The technical information contained in this news release has been reviewed and approved by Mr. Guillermo Hernandez, CPG-AIPG, Vice-President Exploration at Outcrop Silver. Mr. Hernandez is a Qualified Person for the Company as defined by National Instrument 43-101.
About Santa Ana
The 100% owned Santa Ana project spans 27,000 hectares within the Mariquita District, encompassing titles and applications, and is recognized 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 1,226 thousand tonnes containing 24.2 million ounces silver equivalent1 at a grade of 614 grams per tonne and an inferred resource of 966 thousand tonnes containing 13.5 million ounces at a grade of 435 grams per tonne of silver equivalent1. 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 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.
ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Ian HarrisChief Executive Officer+1 604 638 2545harris@outcropsilver.comwww.outcropsilver.com
Kathy Li Vice President of Investor Relations +1 778 783 2818 li@outcropsilver.com
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