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Further Potential
Over 60% of the Project Remains Unexplored
The focus of the Batero-Quinchia project has been in the northwestern corner of the Project, in an area approximately three kilometres by two kilometres. Over 60% of the Project remains untested and has the potential to add value through further exploration.
- Three new areas at the Project are considered highly prospective, and current field work is anticipated to identify additional targets.
- The primary goal of the exploration program will be to discover areas of high grade epithermal gold mineralization.
- The Company has identified over one kilometre of historic tunnels at the Project and will rehabilitate and sample some of the tunnels.
Samples of brecciated rock and vein material from the Northeast tunnels returned high-grade gold assays.
Linear Chip Sample Results from Newly Discovered Northeast Tunnels
|
Sample |
Sample Type |
Lithology |
g/t |
g/t |
|
Au |
Ag |
|||
|
MQ-6017 |
2 metre |
Hydrothermal breccia |
6.3 |
8.97 |
|
MQ-6018 |
2 metre |
Hydrothermal breccia |
1.59 |
4.19 |
|
MQ-6019 |
2 metre |
Hydrothermal breccia |
14.35 |
11.45 |
|
MQ-6020 |
2 metre |
Hydrothermal breccia |
1.715 |
3.03 |
Prior drilling results in La Cumbre established the presence of high-grade mineralization, as evidenced by:
• Drill Hole LC003 grading 43.40 g/t gold over 2.00 meters, 28.00 meters below surface
• Drill Hole LC055 grading 14.70 g/t gold over 2.00 meters, 41.00 meters below surface
• Drill Hole LC038 grading 10.30 g/t gold over 4.00 meters, 65.50 meters below surface

