en.Wedoany.com Reported - Minaurum Silver Inc. has released drilling results from the second phase of its resource expansion program at the flagship Alamos Silver Project (Proyecto de Plata Alamos) in Sonora, Mexico, discovering high-grade, wide veins at the Europa, Quintera, Travesia, and San José zones. The expansion program includes a total of 50,000 meters of drilling.

In the Quintera vein zone, drill hole AL26-215 intersected a 5.95-meter interval grading 1,117 g/t silver equivalent, including 953 g/t silver, along with gold, copper, lead, and zinc. This interval contains a higher-grade 2.40-meter section with 2,557 g/t silver equivalent.
In the Europa Sur zone, drill hole AL26-207 returned a 3.65-meter interval grading 888 g/t silver equivalent, including a 2.65-meter section grading 1,053 g/t silver equivalent. Drill hole AL26-209 in the same zone intersected 0.30 meters grading 1,699 g/t silver equivalent, benefiting from a high copper content of 12.55% in that section.
Minaurum Silver President and CEO Darrell Rader noted that Quintera is the most productive geological structure in the project's history, and current drilling confirms that the zone has extended beyond past mining operations in both depth and strike. These results highlight Quintera's potential to significantly expand overall high-grade silver resources at the Alamos project and validate the exploration model of multiple overlapping veins.






