GCM Mining Corp. (“GCM Mining” or the “Company”) (TSX: GCM; OTCQX:
TPRFF) announced today multiple high-grade intercepts from the
latest 32 diamond drill holes, totaling 8,299 meters, from the 2022
in-mine and near-mine drilling programs, as well as a further 28
diamond drill holes, totaling 7,735 meters, from the 2022
brownfield drilling programs at its Segovia Operations, Colombia.
The Company also announced the assay results from one additional
kick-off diamond drill hole, totaling 748 meters, from the ongoing
directional drilling program on the El Silencio Deep Zone.
Significant high-grade intercepts from the
latest drill results include:
In-mine
- Sandra K: 146.33 g/t Au and 712.0
g/t Ag over 0.30 meters on the Sandra K Techo Vein
(SK-ES-035);
- El Silencio: 271.16 g/t Au and
142.9 g/t Ag over 0.88 meters on the 450 Vein (ES-EU-047);
and,
- El Silencio:
78.09 g/t Au and 20.0 g/t Ag over 1.29 meters on the Nacional Vein
(ES-EU-48)
Brownfield
- Marmajito: 23.55 g/t Au and 22.0 Ag
over 0.60 meters on the Marmajito Vein (MAR-EU-018);
- Vera: 8.81 g/t Au and 479.9 g/t Ag
over 0.54 meters on a SNO Vein (VER-ES-032A); and,
- La Guarida-Cristales Vein System:
48.45 g/t Au and 34.2 g/t Ag on the Cristales Vein over 0.47 meters
(CR-ES-047A)
Serafino Iacono, Executive Chairman of GCM
Mining, commented, “Our 2022 drilling programs are continuing to
provide us with outstanding results, especially on the back of a
14% increase in our Measured and Indicated Resources and a 41%
increase in our Inferred Resources, both as reported in our press
release dated March 24, 2022. Today’s announcement of our latest
exploration results continues to highlight the potential to extend
the mine life and grow production at our Sandra K and El Silencio
mines from known in-mine and near-mine exploration targets.
Additional high-grade results from the Marmajito and Cristales
veins are shaping up our ongoing brownfield drilling campaign,
focused on the other 24 known veins we are not currently mining.
The sustained investment in geology and exploration by the Company
continues to deliver high quality ounces on which to leverage
future production and growth initiatives. We look forward to moving
these and a number of other promising exploration projects forward
in the coming months."
The ongoing 2022 in-mine and near-mine in-fill
and step-out drilling campaign commenced in early January with
eight diamond drill rigs operating from purpose-built underground
drill stations and surface drill platforms and comprises a total of
up to 67,000 meters at its four producing mines, including up to
15,000 meters of underground in-fill drilling, for about 74% of the
total drilling programs for this year. In and near-mine in-fill and
step-out drilling is focused on replacing the 2022 mining
production and organic growth through resource conversion to expand
the current reserves at the Company’s core operating mines.
Approximately 16% of the total in-mine and near-mine drilling
programs for this year was completed by the end of April, the
cut-off date for results reported in this press release.
The other 26% of the planned drilling campaign
for 2022, comprising up to approximately 24,000 meters, is focused
on defining new resources from the brownfield exploration targets
covering the 24 veins within the Segovia mining title that are not
currently in production. Approximately 32% of the brownfield
exploration drilling programs for this year were completed by the
end of April, the cut-off date for results reported in this press
release.
GCM Mining currently has a total of 10 diamond
drill rigs in operation at Segovia distributed as follows:
In-mine and near-mine drilling
- Two rigs are carrying out step-out
drilling at the Sandra K Mine from two purpose-built surface
platforms; and,
- Four rigs are carrying out resource
definition on the El Silencio Deep Zone from one purpose-built
underground drill station in the El Silencio Mine to test the 450
and Manto veins from the Lejanias sector, and two additional
purpose-built underground drill stations on Levels 11 and 17 of the
Providencia Mine to test the Nacional Vein. The fourth rig is
conducting directional in-fill drilling on the southern ore-shoot
below Level 38A from a purpose-built underground drill station on
Level 3 of the Sandra K Mine;
- One rig is carrying out resource
definition at the Carla Mine from a purpose-built underground
station off Level 3 to guide the mine development.
Brownfield drilling
- Two rigs are operating from surface
on the La Guarida-Cristales Vein System; and
- One rig is operating from surface
on the Manzanillo Vein.
Key Highlights
IN-MINE and NEAR-MINE
DRILLING
Sandra K
In-mine in-fill drilling from underground
station SK5680, installed off Level 6, was completed in early March
with additional 11 drill holes totaling 1,147 meters. This program
was intended to better delineate and further extend down-plunge a
cluster of narrow, discontinuous, high-grade zones to approximately
future Level 9, outlined by previous mining on the upper levels,
which occur at the northernmost end of the Sandra K Mine. Drilling
confirmed the continuity of the Sandra K Vein System to the north,
but most results were disappointing, except for drill hole
SK-IU-216, which returned 6.46 g/t Au with 159.8 g/t Ag over 0.32
meters on the Sandra K Techo Vein.
Step-out exploration drilling from surface
platform SK6020, located at the northernmost end of the northern
fault block of the Sandra K Vein System, delimited by a set of
faults striking NE and steeply dipping to the north related to the
Lejanias Fault System, was completed with an additional drill hole
totaling 495 meters. This program was designed on a 150 m x 150 m
drill spacing and was aimed to extend down-dip the main vein system
from future Level 9 to Level 15 and along strike. This drilling was
extremely successful confirming the down-plunge extension of the
cluster of narrow discontinuous, high-grade zones tested by
drilling on underground station SK5680. Drill hole SK-IU-032
intercepted the deepest, high-grade intersection of the Sandra K
Vein System encountered so far, some 200 meters vertically below
the deepest level of the ongoing operation, returning 20.17
g/t Au with 887.0 g/t Ag over 0.53 meters on the Sandra K
Techo Vein.
Additional step-out exploration drilling from
surface platform SK5430, still located on the northern fault block
of the Sandra K Vein System, was completed with 7 drill holes
totaling 2,989 meters. This program was designed on an 80 m x 100 m
drill spacing and was aimed to extend down-plunge the Sandra K main
ore-shoot. Drilling was successful in demonstrating continuity
together with high grades at depth, extending the mineralization
down-plunge by 200 meters. Multiple high gold grades were
intersected with maximum intersection grades of 146.33 g/t
Au with 712.6 g/t Ag over 0.30 meters (SK-ES-035).
Exploration drilling from surface platform
SK4950 was completed with an additional 4 drill holes totaling
2,294 meters. This drilling was designed to test the southern fault
block of the Sandra K Vein System, south of the main mine area,
confirming that results continue to be so erratic that it has not
yet been possible to clearly define a sector of interest for the
operation. There are some drill holes of interest, such as drill
hole SK-ES-36 that returned 12.72 g/t Au with 19.7 g/t Ag
over 0.90 meters on the Sandra K Techo Vein, but in-fill
drilling is warranted to test the continuity of the
mineralization.
El Silencio
In-mine exploration drilling from underground
station ES4950, installed on Level 38 of the El Silencio Mine, was
designed to test the continuity of the 450 and 450-FW veins close
to the mine workings on the Nacional Vein, and to explore the Manto
Vein that occurs in the footwall of the Nacional Vein. The 450
Vein, discovered by directional drilling in 2020, is interpreted as
a low angle vein or manto that occurs in the hanging-wall of the
Nacional Vein, some 40 meters vertically above. Drilling was
successful in demonstrating the continuity of the 450 Vein together
with high grades. Multiple high gold grades were intersected from 9
drill holes totaling 974 meters, with maximum intersection grades
of 271.16 g/t Au with 142.9 g/t Ag over 0.88
meters (ES-EU-047).
The ongoing directional drilling program on the
El Silencio Deep Zone is targeted to extend and better delineate
the southern ore-shoot down-plunge below Level 40, the deepest
level of historical mining on the Manto Vein.
Mother hole ES-MH09 (440 m deep) intercepted two
unknown structures at depths of 97.0 meters and 267.0 meters, which
returned 11.32 g/t Au with 13.0 g/t Ag over 0.39
meters and 9.28 g/t Au with 13.4 g/t Ag over 0.79
meters, respectively.
A medium grade intercept was intersected from
kick-off hole ES-MH09-01 (748 meters) with intersection grades of
6.32 g/t Au with 4.9 g/t Ag over 0.52 meters on the 450 Vein.
The table below lists the key intercepts from
the ongoing 2022 in-mine and near mine drilling campaigns that were
received since the press release issued on March 16, 2022:
Hole |
From (m) |
To (m) |
Width (m) |
Au (g/t) |
Ag (g/t) |
Vein |
SANDRA K MINE |
Surface Drilling platform SK6020 |
SK-ES-032 |
457.03 |
457.56 |
0.53 |
20.17 |
887.0 |
SKT |
Surface Drilling platform SK5430 |
SK-ES-035 |
347.15 |
347.45 |
0.30 |
146.33 |
712.0 |
SKT |
SK-ES-037 |
338.46 |
339.06 |
0.60 |
43.03 |
92.4 |
SKT |
SK-ES-040 |
341.50 |
342.10 |
0.60 |
7.38 |
47.3 |
SKT |
SK-ES-043 |
365.20 |
366.90 |
1.70 |
11.32 |
23.2 |
SKT |
including |
365.56 |
366.35 |
0.79 |
21.00 |
41.6 |
SKT |
SK-ES-043 |
467.61 |
467.92 |
0.31 |
10.68 |
19.5 |
SNO |
SK-ES-043 |
490.30 |
490.63 |
0.33 |
51.84 |
40.5 |
SNO |
Surface Drilling platform SK4950 |
SK-ES-036 |
530.69 |
531.59 |
0.90 |
12.72 |
19.7 |
SKT |
UG Drilling station SK5680 |
SK-IU-216* |
86.10 |
87.44 |
1.34 |
2.30 |
52.01 |
SNO |
including |
87.12 |
87.44 |
0.32 |
6.46 |
159.8 |
SNO |
El SILENCIO MINE |
UG Drilling station ES4950 |
ES-EU-041* |
97.64 |
98.29 |
0.65 |
81.33 |
30.2 |
450-HW |
ES-EU-043* |
60.00 |
60.50 |
0.50 |
8.27 |
25.1 |
450 |
ES-EU-047* |
0.00 |
4.86 |
4.86 |
10.42 |
22.0 |
NAL |
including |
0.53 |
1.10 |
0.57 |
76.39 |
164.9 |
NAL |
including |
3.95 |
4.86 |
0.91 |
7.31 |
6.8 |
NAL |
ES-EU-047* |
83.84 |
85.61 |
1.77 |
135.72 |
72.0 |
450 |
including |
83.84 |
84.72 |
0.88 |
271.16 |
142.9 |
450 |
ES-EU-048* |
0.74 |
13.50 |
12.76 |
9.65 |
18.0 |
NAL |
including |
1.37 |
2.66 |
1.29 |
78.09 |
20.0 |
NAL |
including |
11.59 |
13.50 |
1.91 |
6.88 |
39.8 |
NAL |
El SILENCIO DEEP - DIRECTIONAL DRILLING |
UG Drilling station ES5690 |
ES-MH09** |
96.87 |
97.26 |
0.39 |
11.32 |
13.0 |
SNO |
ES-MH09** |
264.71 |
265.50 |
0.79 |
9.29 |
13.4 |
SNO |
* Denotes underground drill holes. The
underground in-fill holes were drilled at 49 to -90 degrees from
the horizontal. Sample interval grades over 6.0 g/t Au are
reported. Grades are for quartz vein intersections and are
length-weighted composites. The width is the sample length and is
not necessarily the true width of the vein. All gold and silver
grades are uncut and are not diluted to a minimum mining width.
** Denotes directional drilling mother and
kick-off holes. Sample interval grades over 6.0 g/t Au are
reported.
Vein name abbreviations: Vein. SKT: Sandra K
Techo Vein. 450: 450 Vein. 450-HW: 450 Hanging Wall Vein. NAL:
Nacional Vein. SNO: unnamed veins.
Results from in-mine exploration and in-fill
drilling are reported for 20 holes (2,521 m) including: 11 holes
(1,547 m) at Sandra K (SK-IU-207 to SK-IU-217); and 9 holes (974 m)
at El Silencio (ES-EU-040 to ES -EU-048). There are no results
above cut-off grade for 10 holes at Sandra K and 5 holes at El
Silencio, so these holes are not listed in the table above.
Results from step-out surface exploration
drilling are reported for 12 holes (5,778 m) from Sandra K
(SK-ES-032 to SK-ES-043). There are no results above cut-off grade
for 6 holes, which are not listed in the table above.
Results from directional drilling from one
purpose-built station on Level 3 at Sandra K are reported from 1
kick-off hole (ES-MH09-01), totaling 748 meters, drilled on the
southern ore-shoot. In addition, 440 meters were drilled in one
mother hole (ES-MH-009).
Please refer also to the attached illustrative
maps showing the Sandra K and El Silencio drilling programs.
BROWNFIELD DRILLING
Vera
Exploration drilling from surface station
VER5420 was designed to test the continuity of the Lluvias Vein on
the northern fault block of the Vera Vein System, east to the Vera
Mine, with 4 drill holes totaling 816.0 meters. Drill hole
VER-ES-032 and its re-drill hole VER-ES-032A intercepted the same
zone of veining in the hanging-wall of the Lluvia Vein at a depth
of 87.0 meters, which returned 9.89 g/t Au with 370.8 g/t
Ag over 0.47 meters and 8.81 g/t Au with 479.9 g/t
Ag over 0.54 meters, respectively. A low-grade intercept
was intersected from drill hole VER-ES-032 (264 meters) with
intersection grades of 3.66 g/t Au and 151.0 g/t Ag over 0.30 m on
the Vera Vein.
Marmajito
The exploration drilling program on the
Marmajito Vein from underground station MAR5380, installed on the
exploration ramp that starts from Level 15 of the Providencia mine
and leads to the western extension of the Marmajito mine workings,
was suspended when drill hole MAR-EU-020 intercepted an unknown
confined water source with a very high flow rate that prevented
normal drilling operations, putting the safety of the drillers at
risk. Since the beginning of January 5 drill holes had been
completed for a total of 1,662 meters. This program was aimed to
follow up a high-grade intercept encountered by drilling from the
previous drill station PV5630, also installed on the same ramp.
Drilling was successful in confirming the up-dip continuity of the
Marmajito Vein with maximum intersection grades of 8.61 g/t Au with
5.8 g/t Ag over 0.50 meters on the Marmajito Vein (MAR-EU-018).
La Guarida-Cristales Vein
System
Drilling from surface platform CR6550 was
designed to test the down-plunge extension of the La Guarida Mine
ore-shoot within a structural block delimited by two NW trending
faults. A total of 9 drill holes, totaling 3,320 meters, were
completed. Drill holes CR-ES-038, CR-ES-039, CR-ES-041, CR-ES-045,
CR-ES-047 and CR-ES-047A intercepted a vein over an average depth
of 360 meters interpreted as the structure corresponding to the
southeastern extension of the Cristales Vein. Multiple high gold
grades were intersected, with maximum intersection grades of
48.45 g/t Au with 34.2 g/t Ag over 0.47 meters
(CR-ES-047A).
Additional surface exploration drilling from
drill platform CR7150, located to the north of the Cristales Mine,
was designed to test the up-dip extension of the Cristales Vein. A
total of 5 drill holes, totaling 792 meters, were completed with
maximum intersection grades of 16.22 g/t Au with 7.8 g/t Ag
over 0.62 meters on the Cristales Vein (CR-ES-035).
The table below lists the key intercepts from
the 2022 brownfield drilling campaign that were received since the
press release issued on March 16, 2022:
Hole |
From (m) |
To (m) |
Width (m) |
Au (g/t) |
Ag (g/t) |
Vein |
VERA VEIN |
Surface Drilling platform VER5000 |
VER-ES-032 |
87.02 |
87.49 |
0.47 |
9.89 |
370.8 |
SNO |
VER-ES-032 |
90.03 |
90.40 |
0.37 |
2.25 |
357.7 |
SNO |
VER-ES-032 |
226.91 |
227.21 |
0.30 |
3.66 |
151.0 |
VER |
VER-ES-032A |
86.48 |
87.02 |
0.54 |
8.81 |
479.9 |
SNO |
MARMAJITO VEIN |
UG Drilling station PV5630 |
MAR-EU-017* |
286.70 |
287.40 |
0.70 |
5.64 |
2.5 |
MAR |
MAR-EU-018* |
13.60 |
14.90 |
1.30 |
12.46 |
12.7 |
SNO |
Including |
14.00 |
14.60 |
0.60 |
23.55 |
22.0 |
SNO |
MAR-EU-018* |
315.00 |
315.50 |
0.50 |
8.61 |
5.8 |
MAR |
LA GUARIDA-CRISTALES VEIN SYSTEM |
Surface Drilling platform CR7150 |
CR-ES-035 |
57.00 |
58.30 |
1.30 |
8.01 |
3.8 |
CRI |
including |
57.68 |
58.30 |
0.62 |
16.22 |
7.8 |
CRI |
CR-ES-036 |
49.75 |
51.10 |
1.35 |
3.18 |
2.0 |
CRI |
including |
49.75 |
50.25 |
0.50 |
6.75 |
5.1 |
CRI |
Surface Drilling platform CR6650 |
CR-ES-038 |
387.26 |
387.60 |
0.34 |
21.36 |
66.7 |
CRI |
CR-ES-039 |
353.45 |
354.30 |
0.85 |
43.10 |
30.7 |
CRI |
CR-ES-041 |
312.34 |
315.07 |
2.73 |
5.23 |
19.4 |
CRI |
including |
312.76 |
313.32 |
0.56 |
17.79 |
71.8 |
CRI |
including |
313.32 |
313.64 |
0.32 |
7.36 |
26.3 |
CRI |
CR-ES-045 |
353.52 |
354.25 |
0.73 |
16.94 |
6.2 |
CRI |
CR-ES-047 |
371.35 |
372.00 |
0.65 |
10.99 |
7.5 |
CRI |
CR-ES-047A |
371.57 |
372.53 |
0.96 |
23.87 |
17.2 |
CRI |
including |
371.57 |
372.04 |
0.47 |
48.45 |
34.2 |
CRI |
* Denotes underground drill holes. The
underground holes were drilled at 9 to 33 degrees from the
horizontal. Sample interval grades over 6.0 g/t Au are reported.
Grades are for quartz vein intersections and are length-weighted
composites. The width is the sample length and is not necessarily
the true width of the vein. All gold and silver grades are uncut
and are not diluted to a minimum mining width.
Vein name abbreviations: Vein. MAR: Marmajito
Vein. VER: Vera Vein. CRI: Cristales Vein. SNO: unnamed veins.
Results from brownfield exploration drilling are
reported for 28 holes (7,735 m) including: 5 holes (1,326 m) at
Vera (VER-ES-029 to VER-ES-032A) of which one was lost; 4 holes
(1,298 m) at Marmajito (MAR-EU-016 to MAR-EU-019) and 19 holes
(5,111 m) on the La Guarida-Cristales Vein System (CR-ES-031B and
CR-ES-034 to CR-ES-048) of which three were lost. There are no
results above cut-off grade for 3 holes at Vera, 2 holes at
Marmajito and 11 holes on La Guarida-Cristales Vein System, so
these holes are not listed in the table.
Please refer also to the attached illustrative
maps showing the Vera, Marmajito and La Guarida-Cristales Vein
System drilling programs.
Qualified Person
Dr. Stewart D. Redwood, PhD, FIMMM, FGS, Senior
Consulting Geologist to the Company, is a qualified person as
defined by National Instrument 43-101 – Standards of Disclosure or
Mineral Projects and prepared or reviewed the preparation of the
scientific and technical information in this press release.
Verification included a review of the quality assurance and quality
control samples, and review of the applicable assay databases and
assay certificates.
Quality Assurance and Quality
Control
The Segovia samples were prepared and assayed by
SGS Laboratories Ltd (ISO 9001:2008) at their laboratory in
Medellin. Gold was assayed by 30 g fire assay with atomic
absorption spectrophotometer (“AAS”) finish. Samples above the
upper detection limit of 10.0 g/t gold were re-assayed by 30 g fire
assay with gravimetric finish. Silver was assayed by aqua regia
digestion and AAS finish. Silver samples above 500 g/t were
re-assayed by nitric and hydrochloric acid digestion with AAS
finish for ore grades and the highest in grade were double-checked
by SGS Laboratories Ltd. in Lima, Peru. Blank, standard and
duplicate samples were routinely inserted and monitored for quality
assurance and quality control.
About GCM Mining Corp.
GCM Mining is a mid-tier gold producer with a
proven track record of mine building and operating in Latin
America. In Colombia, the Company is currently the largest
underground gold and silver producer with several mines in
operation at its high-grade Segovia Operations. In Guyana, the
Company is advancing the Toroparu Project, one of the largest
undeveloped gold projects in the Americas. GCM Mining also owns
approximately 44% of Aris Gold Corporation (TSX: ARIS) (Colombia –
Marmato), an approximately 32% equity interest in Denarius Metals
Corp. (TSX-V: DSLV) (Spain – Lomero-Poyatos; Colombia – Guia
Antigua and Zancudo) and an approximately 26% equity interest in
Western Atlas Resources Inc. (TSX-V: WA) (Nunavut –
Meadowbank).
Additional information on GCM Mining can be
found on its website at www.gcm-mining.com and by reviewing its
profile on SEDAR at www.sedar.com.
Cautionary Statement on Forward-Looking
Information
This news release contains "forward-looking
information", which may include, but is not limited to, statements
with respect to anticipated business plans or strategies, including
exploration programs and mineral resources and reserves. Often, but
not always, forward-looking statements can be identified by the use
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risks, uncertainties and other factors which may cause the actual
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different from any future results, performance or achievements
expressed or implied by the forward-looking statements. Factors
that could cause actual results to differ materially from those
anticipated in these forward-looking statements are described under
the caption "Risk Factors" in the Company's Annual Information Form
dated as of March 31, 2022 which is available for view on SEDAR at
www.sedar.com. Forward-looking statements contained herein are made
as of the date of this press release and GCM Mining disclaims,
other than as required by law, any obligation to update any
forward-looking statements whether as a result of new information,
results, future events, circumstances, or if management's estimates
or opinions should change, or otherwise. There can be no assurance
that forward-looking statements will prove to be accurate, as
actual results and future events could differ materially from those
anticipated in such statements. Accordingly, the reader is
cautioned not to place undue reliance on forward-looking
statements.
For Further Information,
Contact:Mike DaviesChief Financial Officer(416)
360-4653investorrelations@gcm-mining.com
Attachment 1 – Sandra K Mine In-mine
In-fill and Surface Step-out Drilling Grade
Interceptshttps://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/f428e55b-573c-4898-9e45-14ba164884d7
Attachment 2 – Cross section
A-A’ of the Sandra K Vein
Systemhttps://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/b77bd8c7-8c13-405b-9100-06af9822ff8c
Attachment 3 – Cross section B-B’ of the
Sandra K Vein
Systemhttps://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/aef324c4-dfca-4b82-a05c-686f729164f5
Attachment 4 – El Silencio Deep vein
system In-fill Drilling Grade
Interceptshttps://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/a903e528-7b1b-45a2-af82-c5f641da3396
Attachment 5 – Cross section of the El
Silencio Deep Vein
Systemhttps://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/c0b705a6-8511-4ed7-a475-a75630259891
Attachment 6 – Vera Project Drilling
Grade
Interceptshttps://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/24586a32-e2a0-4273-bed0-c12e6f9ec5f5
Attachment 7 – Cross section of the Vera
Vein
Systemhttps://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/434994ab-fcd8-4077-b5a9-2e8f033d9f97
Attachment 8 – Marmajito Vein Drilling
Grade
Interceptshttps://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/a75f48bb-03fb-44eb-b22e-814cb539d30b
Attachment 9 – Cross section of the
Marmajito Vein
Systemhttps://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/518d4cd7-5cb3-4938-b153-c59689464a0b
Attachment 10 – La Guarida-Cristales
Trend Drilling Grade
Interceptshttps://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/715d72ee-17ee-4e26-9b28-a92d2a492dd8
Attachment 11 – Cross section of the La
Guarida-Cristales Vein
System https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/b51ba468-8a25-4983-a3fa-3206c5778f6c
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