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Endeavour Silver expands holdings in Mexico

In July, the company released the results of an updated prefeasibility study on Terronera, which outlined a 1,600-tonne-per-day, ten-year underground operation

The company has the option to purchase the 27.6-sq.-km La Sanguijuela concession for $500,000, which would be payable over a four-year period. These grounds adjoin the northern Terronera boundary and are approximately 10 km northwest of the historic adit on the Terronera vein. This concession covers the potential northwest extension of the Terronera vein, as well as the possible western extension of the Los Reyes vein.

At La Sanguijuela, mapping and sampling has defined five mineralized veins – the main one is Los Cuates. This main vein has been traced over 1.5 km of strike, and over a thickness of 2 to 6 metres. All five of the veins appear to be within the same rock sequence as the Terronera and La Luz veins on the main Terronera site.

According to the release, upcoming exploration at these new veins will focus on the ‘bonanza zone’, which is a band of higher-grade mineralization.  

The 22-sq.-km Cerro Gordo concession was added through staking. These grounds, 10 km south of the historic Terronera vein adit, cover possible southeast extensions of four Terronera footwall veins, and three additional veins. These are also in the same unit as the existing Terronera veins, although at a higher elevation.

The main mineralized structures at La Sanguijuela and Cerro Gordo have never been drilled – Endeavour plans to drill portions of these veins in the fourth quarter of this year.

In July, the company released the results of an updated prefeasibility study on Terronera, which outlined a 1,600-tonne-per-day, ten-year underground operation, producing an average of 5.9 million oz. silver-equivalent annually at AISCs of $8.96 per silver ounce. With an initial capital cost of $99.1 million, the after-tax net present value estimate for Terronera is $137 million, at a 5% discount rate, with a 30% internal rate of return, based on $15.97 per oz. silver and $1,419 per oz. gold. Over the next nine to 12 months, Endeavour plans to complete a feasibility study for the asset

(This article first appeared in the Canadian Mining Journal)

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