Aztec Minerals Signs Joint Venture Agreement with Tombstone Partners for 75/25 Joint Venture on Tombstone Project, Arizona
Aztec Minerals Corp. (OTCQB:AZZTF) has entered a 75/25 joint venture with Tombstone Gold & Silver Inc. and Tombstone Resources Inc. for the Tombstone Property in Cochise County, Arizona. This property encompasses the historic Contention mine and other prospects. Aztec acquired its 75% interest by spending CAD$1 million on exploration and issuing 1 million shares. The joint venture will focus on further exploration, with a goal to advance the project in 2021, following promising drill results from the previous year.
- Successful formation of a 75/25 joint venture to advance the Tombstone Property.
- Historical significance of the Tombstone Property, including the Contention mine, enhances potential mineral recovery.
- Promising drill results from the previous year showing high-grade gold and silver intervals.
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VANCOUVER, BC / ACCESSWIRE / February 22, 2021 / Aztec Minerals Corp. (TSXV:AZT)(OTCQB:AZZTF) announces that it has entered into a joint venture agreement with Tombstone Gold & Silver Inc. and Tombstone Resources Inc. (collectively, "Tombstone Partners") and formed a 75/25 joint venture with them to further advance the Tombstone Property located in Cochise County, Arizona.
The Tombstone property covers the Contention mine which was historically the largest producing silver mine in the Tombstone silver district, as well as many other historic mines and prospects on the property. Historic mining focused on multiple high grade, silver-gold-lead-zinc-copper rich epithermal veins and carbonate replacement deposits (CRD). More recent mining in the late 1980's developed the Contention open pit heap leach mining operation of the near surface, bulk tonnage, oxide gold-silver epithermal mineralization located in the heart of the Tombstone property.
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Simon Dyakowski, CEO of Aztec, stated: "We are pleased to sign the joint venture agreement with Tombstone Partners and look forward to working with them to continuing exploration activities on the project. Aztec's first drill program last year encountered extensive, shallow, oxide gold-silver epithermal mineralization along the Contention pit including some of the highest-grade gold and silver intervals drilled to-date at Tombstone. Aztec and Tombstone Partners will now form a joint venture Management Committee with Aztec as the Operator of the joint venture. The Committee expects to meet shortly to review and approve the proposed 2021 exploration program and budget. Aztec plans to update shareholders once the 2021 exploration program and budget are approved by the joint venture partners."
Joey Wilkins, B.Sc., P.Geo., is the Qualified Person and Vice President of Exploration at Aztec Minerals Corp who reviewed and approved the technical disclosures in this news release.
"Simon Dyakowski"
Simon Dyakowski, Chief Executive Officer
Aztec Minerals Corp.
Aztec is a mineral exploration company focused on the discovery of large polymetallic mineral deposits in the Americas. Our core asset is the prospective Cervantes porphyry gold-copper property in Sonora, Mexico. The historic, district-scale Tombstone properties host both bulk tonnage epithermal gold-silver as well as CRD silver-lead-zinc mineralization in Cochise County, Arizona. Aztec's shares trade on the TSX-V stock exchange (symbol AZT) and on the OTCQB (symbol AZZTF).
For more information, please contact:
Simon Dyakowski, CEO or Bradford Cooke, Chairman
Tel: (604) 619-7469
Fax: (604) 685-9744
Email: simon@aztecminerals.com
Website: www.aztecminerals.com
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SOURCE: Aztec Minerals Corp.
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