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AbraSilver Discovers New Silver Mineralization Beyond JAC Zone, Intersecting 1,042 g/t Silver Over 12 Metres



AbraSilver Resource Corp.

Discovery Located +900m Beyond Limit of Current Mineral Resource Estimate & ~100m Northwest of JAC

Toronto, ON - TheNewswire - August 09, 2023 - AbraSilver Resource Corp. (TSX.V:ABRA) (OTC:ABBRF) (“AbraSilver” or the “Company”) is pleased to announce the latest assay results from the Phase III diamond drilling program on the Company’s wholly-owned Diablillos property in Salta Province, Argentina (“Diablillos” or the “Project”). Diamond drill holes DDH 23-055, DDH 23-056 and DDH 23-064 were step out holes drilled to the northwest of the JAC zone, which coincides with a northeast-to-southwest magnetic anomaly.  The new holes intersected a promising new silver zone, called the ‘JAC North zone’.  Key takeaways include:

  • Hole DDH 23-064 intersected a high-grade interval of 12 metres at 1,042 g/t Ag in oxides starting at a down-hole depth of only 69 metres and including a 6 metre interval grading 1,880 g/t Ag. 

  • The three reconnaissance holes were drilled to test one of several remaining untested targets indicated by magnetic anomalies located southwest of Oculto.  

    • The newly discovered JAC North zone is located over 900 metres beyond the limit of the conceptual open pit that defines the current Mineral Resource estimate at Oculto and approximately 100 metres northwest of the high-grade JAC zone. 

  • The new JAC North zone has the same geological characteristics as the JAC zone, namely that silver mineralisation is concentrated in a highly fractured zone with pervasive alunite alteration and associated manganese oxides and follows a parallel structural trend.  

  • The initial drill intercepts of this newly identified zone are very encouraging, and follow-up work is planned as part of the next exploration drill campaign. 

John Miniotis, President and CEO, commented, “Today’s announcement continues to highlight the significant exploration upside potential at our Diablillos project. In particular, we are very excited with the high-grade results encountered in hole DDH 23-064, which demonstrates the continuity of high-grade silver mineralization well beyond the current JAC zone boundary.  We fully expect the upcoming 2023 Mineral Resource estimate and Pre-Feasibility Study to confirm that Diablillos is a highly-attractive, long-life, silver-gold project, which continues to display significant exploration upside potential.”

The latest assay result highlights are summarized in Table 1 and Table 2 below.

Table 1 –Drill Results in Newly Discovered ‘JAC North Zone’

(Intercepts greater than 2,000 gram-metres Ag shown in bold text):

Drill Hole

 

From

(m)

To

(m)

Type

Interval (m)

Ag

g/t

Au g/t

DDH-23-055

 

55.0

117.0

Oxides

62.0

129.5

-

 

DDH-23-055

 

130.0

132.0

Oxides

2.0

128.4

-

 

DDH-23-055

 

164.0

171.0

Oxides

7.0

294.5

-

 

DDH-23-055

 

174.5

175.5

Oxides

1.0

108.5

-

 

DDH-23-056

 

53.0

74.0

Oxides

21.0

90.9

-

 

DDH-23-056

 

92.0

107.0

Oxides

15.0

101.3

-

 

DDH-23-056

 

156.5

158.5

Oxides

2.0

38.2

-

 

DDH-23-064

 

69.0

81.0

Oxides

12.0

1,041.7

-

 

DDH-23-064

includes

71.0

77.0

Oxides

6.0

1,879.7

-

Note: All results in this news release are rounded. Assays are uncut and undiluted. Widths are drilled widths, not true widths. True widths are estimated to be approximately 80% of the interval widths for oxides.

Dave O’Connor, Chief Geologist, commented, “Hole DDH 23-064 is another great exploration success from our team. With mineralization in the JAC North zone trending northeast under colluvial cover, parallel to JAC, this confirms the potential for several mineralised zones parallel to the main JAC Zone, being similar to the multiple sub-parallel mineralised structures identified at the Oculto deposit.”

Figure 1 – Plan View of Drill Holes Announced in this Release


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Discussion of Drill Hole Results

Holes DDH 23-055, DDH 23-056 and DDH 23-064 were drilled northwest of the current JAC zone and identified a promising new zone, called the ‘JAC North zone’.  These reconnaissance holes were drilled to test the margins of JAC mineralization and additional drilling is planned to explore for other mineralised structures in the JAC area. Hole DDH 23-064 intersected a high-grade interval of 12 metres at 1,042 g/t Ag in oxides starting at a down-hole depth of only 69 metres, including 6 metres grading 1,880 g/t Ag.  This hole is located over 900 metres beyond the limit of the conceptual open pit that constrains the current Mineral Resource estimate at Oculto and approximately 100 metres northwest of the high-grade JAC zone.

The JAC North zone discovery opens up considerable blue-sky potential. Previous holes in this area include DDH 23-029, announced on May 25, 2023, with an intercept of 31.35 metres at 174.4 g/t Ag and DDH 23-032, announced on June 26, 2023, with several silver intercepts, including 26 metres of 166.5 g/t Ag which, with the newly released holes demonstrate continuity of mineralisation in this new zone. The discovery of a second northeast trending zone parallel to the main JAC zone demonstrates the potential for multiple mineralised zones, as is the case at the Oculto deposit. We have also commenced drilling to explore for a conjugate set of structures which would trend northwest and may connect the JAC zones to silver mineralisation identified by previous drilling at the Alpaca target.

Two additional follow-up holes in the JAC North zone are now being drilled to test for continuity of high-grade silver mineralization along strike. The JAC North zone will not be included in the upcoming Mineral Resource Estimate, as it is at an early stage and requires additional drilling.  

Our next phase of drilling (Phase IV) will explore additional targets which will all be prioritized based on distance from the probable porphyry progenitor beneath Oculto and favourability of structural trends reflected in magnetic surveys, with special reference to any historical drill data. Current priority targets in the area west of Oculto include JAC North, Alpaca and Fantasma, with additional targets also being developed to the east and north of Oculto.

Holes DDH 23-054, DDH 23-059, DDH 23-060, DDH 23-061 and DDH 23-062 were drilled to determine the margins of the high-grade silver oxide mineralization at the JAC Zone, in preparation for the Mineral Resource estimate to be announced later this year.  The holes encountered silver mineralization along the southeast margin of the JAC zone and were expected to be outside of the central high-grade mineralised trend.

Table 2 – New Drill Results in JAC Zone

(Intercepts greater than 2,000 gram-metres Ag shown in bold text):

Drill Hole

 

From

(m)

To

(m)

Type

Interval

(m)

Ag

g/t

  Au g/t

 

DDH-23-054

 

43.0

45.0

Oxides

2.0

62.6

-

DDH-23-054

 

52.0

56.0

Oxides

4.0

78.4

-

DDH-23-054

 

116.0

117.1

Oxides

1.1

53.9

-

DDH-23-059

 

68.0

71.0

Oxides

3.0

47.5

-

DDH-23-059

 

171.0

176.5

Oxides

5.5

142.7

0.26

DDH-23-060

 

84.0

85.5

Oxides

1.5

65.4

-

DDH-23-060

 

99.0

110.0

Oxides

11.0

106.6

-

DDH-23-060

 

116.0

118.5

Oxides

2.5

107.4

-

DDH-23-061

 

122.0

123.0

Oxides

1.0

46.5

-

DDH-23-061

 

134.0

153.5

Oxides

19.5

272.8

-

DDH-23-061

 

156.5

167.0

Oxides

10.5

138.5

-

DDH-23-062

 

100.0

101.0

Oxides

1.0

62.9

-

DDH-23-062

 

106.0

110.0

Oxides

4.0

84.5

-

DDH-23-062

 

118.0

121.0

Oxides

3.0

68.8

-

DDH-23-062

 

123.0

124.0

Oxides

1.0

45.1

-

DDH-23-062

 

155.0

161.0

Oxides

6.0

79.5

-

Note: All results in this news release are rounded. Assays are uncut and undiluted. Widths are drilled widths, not true widths. True widths are estimated to be approximately 80% of the interval widths for oxides.

 

Figure 2 – Cross-Section Through Newly Announced Drill Holes in JAC North Zone & JAC Zone

 

Figure 3 – Plan of New JAC North Zone in Relation to JAC, Oculto and Alpaca


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Upcoming Milestones and Catalysts

The Company anticipates announcing several upcoming milestones over the next few months, including:

  • Announcing assay results from the remaining 14 holes from the Phase III program (ongoing) 

  • Submission of Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) for Diablillos (August 2023) 

  • Updated Mineral Resource estimate for the Diablillos project (October 2023)  

  • Conduct a CSAMT geophysical survey at Diablillos and prioritize exploration targets (JAC North, Alpaca, Fantasma, etc.) for the upcoming Phase IV drill campaign (Q4 2023). 

  • Pre-Feasibility Study completed for Diablillos project (December 2023) 

Collar Data

Hole Number

UTM Coordinates

Elevation

Azimuth

Dip

Depth (m)

DDH 23-054

E719527

N7198889

4,156

135

-60

191

DDH 23-055

E719150

N7198613

4,129

0

-60

197

DDH 23-056

E719150

N7198661

4,130

0

-60

167

DDH 23-059

E719750

N7198782

4,173

0

-60

200

DDH 23-060

E719500

N7198584

4,152

0

-60

185

DDH 23-061

E719574

N7198602

4,157

0

-60

167

DDH 23-062

E719374

N7198555

4,142

0

-60

182

DDH 23-064

E719250

N7198710

4,135

0

-60

149

About Diablillos

The 80 km2 Diablillos property is located in the Argentine Puna region - the southern extension of the Altiplano of southern Peru, Bolivia, and northern Chile - and was acquired from SSR Mining Inc. by the Company in 2016.  There are several known mineral zones on the Diablillos property, with the Oculto zone being the most advanced with over 120,000 metres drilled to date.  Oculto is a high-sulphidation epithermal silver-gold deposit derived from remnant hot springs activity following Tertiarty-age local magmatic and volcanic activity. Comparatively nearby examples of high sulphidation epithermal deposits include: Yanacocha (Peru); El Indio (Chile); Lagunas Nortes/Alto Chicama (Peru) Veladero (Argentina); and Filo del Sol (Argentina).

 

The most recent Mineral Resource estimate for the Oculto Deposit is shown in Table 2:

 

Table 2 - Oculto Mineral Resource Estimate – As of October 31, 2022

 

Category

Tonnage

(000 t)

Ag

(g/t)

Au

(g/t)

Contained Ag

(000 oz Ag)

Contained Au

(000 oz Au)

Measured

19,336

98

0.88

60,634

544

Indicated

31,978

47

0.73

48,737

752

Measured & Indicated

51,314

66

0.79

109,370

1,297

Inferred

2,216

30

0.51

2,114

37

 

Notes: Effective October 31, 2022. Mineral Resources are not Mineral Reserves and have not demonstrated economic viability. The Mineral Resource estimate is N.I. 43-101 compliant and was prepared by Luis Rodrigo Peralta, B.Sc., FAusIMM CP(Geo), Independent Consultant. The mineralization estimated in the Mineral Resource is sub-horizontal with sub-vertical feeders and a reasonable prospect for eventual economic extraction by open pit methods. For additional information please see Technical Report on the Diablillos Project, Salta Province, Argentina, dated November 28, 2022, completed by Mining Plus, and available on www.SEDAR.com.

QA/QC and Core Sampling Protocols

AbraSilver applies industry standard exploration methodologies and techniques, and all drill core samples are collected under the supervision of the Company’s geologists in accordance with industry practices. Drill core is transported from the drill platform to the logging facility where drill data is compared and verified with the core in the trays. Thereafter, it is logged, photographed, and split by diamond saw prior to being sampled. Samples are then bagged, and quality control materials are inserted at regular intervals; these include blanks and certified reference materials as well as duplicate core samples which are collected in order to measure sample representivity. Groups of samples are then placed in large bags which are sealed with numbered tags in order to maintain a chain-of-custody during the transport of the samples from the project site to the laboratory.

 

All samples are received by the SGS offices in Salta who then dispatch the samples to the SGS preparation facility in San Juan. From there, the prepared samples are sent to the SGS laboratory in Lima, Peru where they are analyzed. All samples are analyzed using a multi-element technique consisting of a four acid digestion followed by ICP/AES detection, and gold is analyzed by 50g Fire Assay with an AAS finish. Silver results greater than 100g/t are reanalyzed using four acid digestion with an ore grade AAS finish.

Qualified Persons

David O’Connor P.Geo., Chief Geologist for AbraSilver, is the Qualified Person as defined by National Instrument 43-101 Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects, and he has reviewed and approved the scientific and technical information in this news release.

 

About AbraSilver

AbraSilver is an advanced-stage exploration company focused on rapidly advancing its 100%-owned Diablillos silver-gold project in the mining-friendly Salta province of Argentina.  The current Measured and Indicated Mineral Resource estimate for Diablillos consists of 51.3 Mt grading 66g/t Ag and 0.79g/t Au, containing approximately 109Moz silver and 1.3Moz gold, with significant further upside potential based on recent exploration drilling. The Company is led by an experienced management team and has long-term supportive shareholders including Mr. Eric Sprott.  In addition, AbraSilver owns a portfolio of earlier-stage copper-gold projects including the La Coipita copper-gold project in the San Juan province of Argentina. AbraSilver is listed on the TSX-V under the symbol “ABRA” and in the U.S. under the symbol “ABBRF”.

 

For further information please visit the AbraSilver Resource website at www.abrasilver.com, our LinkedIn page at AbraSilver Resource Corp., and follow us on Twitter at www.twitter.com/abrasilver

 

Alternatively please contact:

 

John Miniotis, President and CEO

info@abrasilver.com

Tel: +1 416-306-8334

 

Cautionary Statements

This news release includes certain "forward-looking statements" under applicable Canadian securities legislation. Forward-looking statements are necessarily based upon a number of estimates and assumptions that, while considered reasonable, are subject to known and unknown risks, uncertainties, and other factors which may cause the actual results and future events to differ materially from those expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements. All statements that address future plans, activities, events or developments that the Company believes, expects or anticipates will or may occur are forward-looking information. There can be no assurance that such statements will prove to be accurate, as actual results and future events could differ materially from those anticipated in such statements. Accordingly, readers should not place undue reliance on forward-looking statements. When considering this forward-looking information, readers should keep in mind the risk factors and other cautionary statements in the Company’s disclosure documents filed with the applicable Canadian securities regulatory authorities on SEDAR at www.sedar.com.  The risk factors and other factors noted in the disclosure documents could cause actual events or results to differ materially from those described in any forward-looking information. The Company disclaims any intention or obligation to update or revise any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise, except as required by law.

Neither the TSX Venture Exchange nor its Regulation Services Provider (as that term is defined in the policies of the TSX Venture Exchange) accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this news release