Luca Mining Intersects 28.4 Meters Grading 2.28 g/t Gold in Mexico
2026-06-24 10:13
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - Luca Mining Corp. has obtained high-grade mineralization results from its underground and surface drilling program at the Campo Morado volcanic massive sulfide (VMS) polymetallic mine in Guerrero, Mexico, confirming the company's continued progress in defining high-grade resources adjacent to existing operational areas. Among the results, surface drill hole CMRY-26-10 intercepted a 28.4-meter section grading 2.28 g/t gold, 134.89 g/t silver, and 3.69% zinc in the undeveloped El Rey zone; in underground drilling at the Naranjo zone, drill hole CMUG-26-44 intercepted 19.6 meters grading 2.78 g/t gold and 103.12 g/t silver, and drill hole CMUG-26-42 intercepted 20.6 meters grading 3.05 g/t gold and 50.69 g/t silver.

Luca Mining Reports High-Grade Drilling Results at Campo Morado, Guerrero

Paul D. Gray, Vice President of Exploration at Luca Mining, noted that the undeveloped potential of El Rey and Naranjo has been further confirmed, confidence in the continuity of Naranjo material has increased, and the known boundaries of El Rey have been expanded. These findings will provide critical geological information for incorporating these zones into the long-term mining plan. Exploration activities continue with three drill rigs currently in operation, with cumulative underground drilling reaching 12,035 meters and surface drilling 16,535 meters to date. The work is focused on under-explored areas near existing infrastructure, prioritizing targets to strengthen the 2026-2028 mining production plan.

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