Kuya Silver Confirms New Mineralized Discovery on Hammerstrom Fault, Frontier NW Zone, Silver Kings Project, Ontario
Kuya Silver has announced significant drilling results from its Silver Kings Project in Ontario. The company intersected high-grade mineralization at the Hammerstrom fault vein, yielding 6.5% cobalt, 1.3% nickel, and 29 g/t silver (1835 g/t AgEq*) over 0.40 m within a wider zone of 863 g/t AgEq over 0.86 m. This represents the widest and highest-grade cobalt-nickel vein drilled by the company to date.
The discovery is located in the Frontier NW area, approximately 20 km from the Campbell-Crawford area. The drilling also identified a second mineralized vein, the McIlwaine vein, located 180 m northeast of the Hammerstrom fault. Both structures remain open along strike and at depth.
Kuya Silver ha annunciato risultati significativi di perforazione dal suo progetto Silver Kings in Ontario. L'azienda ha intercettato mineralizzazione ad alta legge nella vena di faglia Hammerstrom, ottenendo 6,5% di cobalto, 1,3% di nichel e 29 g/t di argento (1835 g/t AgEq*) su 0,40 m all'interno di una zona più ampia di 863 g/t AgEq su 0,86 m. Questo rappresenta la vena di cobalto-nichel più ampia e di alta qualità che l'azienda ha perforato fino ad oggi.
La scoperta si trova nell'area di Frontier NW, a circa 20 km dall'area Campbell-Crawford. La perforazione ha anche identificato una seconda vena mineralizzata, la vena McIlwaine, situata 180 m a nord-est della faglia Hammerstrom. Entrambe le strutture rimangono aperte lungo il strike e in profondità.
Kuya Silver ha anunciado resultados significativos de perforación de su Proyecto Silver Kings en Ontario. La compañía intersectó mineralización de alta ley en la vena de falla Hammerstrom, obteniendo 6,5% de cobalto, 1,3% de níquel y 29 g/t de plata (1835 g/t AgEq*) sobre 0,40 m dentro de una zona más amplia de 863 g/t AgEq sobre 0,86 m. Esto representa la vena de cobalto-níquel más ancha y de mayor ley que la compañía ha perforado hasta la fecha.
El descubrimiento se encuentra en el área de Frontier NW, a aproximadamente 20 km del área Campbell-Crawford. La perforación también identificó una segunda vena mineralizada, la vena McIlwaine, ubicada 180 m al noreste de la falla Hammerstrom. Ambas estructuras permanecen abiertas a lo largo de la extensión y a profundidad.
Kuya Silver는 온타리오에 있는 Silver Kings 프로젝트에서 중요한 시추 결과를 발표했습니다. 회사는 Hammerstrom 단층맥에서 고등급 광물화를 발견했으며, 코발트 6.5%, 니켈 1.3%, 은 29 g/t (1835 g/t AgEq*)를 0.40 m 구간에서 발견했습니다. 여기에 따른 넓은 지역에서 0.86 m에 걸쳐 863 g/t AgEq가 나왔습니다. 이는 지금까지 회사가 시추한 가장 넓고 고등급의 코발트-니켈 맥입니다.
이 발견은 Frontier NW 지역에 위치하며, Campbell-Crawford 지역에서 약 20 km 떨어져 있습니다. 시추 또한 Hammerstrom 단층의 북동쪽 180 m에서 위치한 두 번째 광물화된 맥인 McIlwaine 맥을 확인했습니다. 두 구조물은 스트라이크 및 깊이 방향으로 열려 있습니다.
Kuya Silver a annoncé des résultats de forage significatifs de son projet Silver Kings en Ontario. L'entreprise a intersecté une minéralisation de haute qualité dans la veine de faille Hammerstrom, produisant 6,5% de cobalt, 1,3% de nickel et 29 g/t d'argent (1835 g/t AgEq*) sur 0,40 m dans une zone plus large de 863 g/t AgEq sur 0,86 m. Cela représente la veine de cobalt-nickel la plus large et la plus riche que l'entreprise a forée à ce jour.
Cette découverte est située dans la zone Frontier NW, à environ 20 km de la zone Campbell-Crawford. Le forage a également identifié une deuxième veine minéralisée, la veine McIlwaine, située à 180 m au nord-est de la faille Hammerstrom. Les deux structures restent ouvertes le long de la direction de la veine et en profondeur.
Kuya Silver hat bedeutende Bohrergebnisse seines Silver Kings Projekts in Ontario bekannt gegeben. Das Unternehmen stieß auf hochgradige Mineralisation in der Hammerstrom-Störung, die 6,5% Kobalt, 1,3% Nickel und 29 g/t Silber (1835 g/t AgEq*) über 0,40 m ergab, innerhalb einer größeren Zone von 863 g/t AgEq über 0,86 m. Dies stellt die breiteste und hochgradigste Kobalt-Nickel-Vene dar, die das Unternehmen bisher gebohrt hat.
Die Entdeckung befindet sich im Bereich Frontier NW, etwa 20 km vom Campbell-Crawford Gebiet entfernt. Die Bohrungen identifizierten auch eine zweite mineralisierte Vene, die McIlwaine-Vene, die 180 m nordöstlich der Hammerstrom-Störung liegt. Beide Strukturen bleiben entlang des Strike und in der Tiefe offen.
- Discovery of highest-grade cobalt-nickel vein to date with 6.5% cobalt, 1.3% nickel, and 29 g/t silver
- Mineralization confirmed at 190m vertical depth with potential for 250m along structure
- Identification of at least four potentially high-grade mineralized shoots on Hammerstrom fault
- Discovery of second mineralized vein (McIlwaine) with expansion potential
- McIlwaine vein currently shows weak mineralization in drill assays
- Initial three drill holes at Mary Ann target showed only anomalous mineralized results
Drilling intersected
This Frontier NW target area is located approximately 20 km from the Campbell-Crawford (Angus Vein) discovery area
Toronto, Ontario--(Newsfile Corp. - November 21, 2024) - Kuya Silver Corporation (CSE: KUYA) (OTCQB: KUYAF) (FSE: 6MR1) (the "Company" or "Kuya Silver") is pleased to report on drilling results on the Silver Kings Project ("Project") from the Frontier NW area, Silver Centre, where drilling intersected at least two mineralized veins. The Hammerstrom Fault, which was the target of at least eight previous drill holes, yielded historic anomalous to mid-grade (0.01 to
Figure 1: 0.19 m wide vein consisting of massive (ie. high concentration) cobalt and nickel arsenide minerals. The metallic grey vein material is a combination of cobaltite, skutterudite, and nickeline. This vein ranks among the widest, and is the highest-grade cobalt and nickel, that Kuya Silver has drilled to date at the Silver Kings Project. Vein was drilled in hole 24-SK-07 on the Hammerstrom fault, grading 29 g/t silver,
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Highlights:
- Hammerstrom fault vein:
- Cobalt-nickel-silver vein in the Hammerstrom fault (Figure 1) assayed
6.5% cobalt,1.3% nickel, and 29 g/t silver (1833 g/t AgEq*) over 0.40 m in hole 24-SK-07, within a wider mineralized zone of 863 g/t AgEq*over 0.86 m.- This is the widest and highest-grade cobalt- and nickel-bearing vein drilled by Kuya Silver to date.
- The Company considers this to be a high-priority target that will be followed up in subsequent work.
- This vein, which confirms the high-grade potential of the structure, was intersected at 190 m vertical depth with mineralization likely traceable for at least 250 m along the moderately-dipping structure.
- At least four potentially high-grade, evenly spaced, narrow mineralized shoots are currently interpreted on the Hammerstrom fault, based on drilling to date.
- Cobalt-nickel-silver vein in the Hammerstrom fault (Figure 1) assayed
- McIlwaine vein identified:
- A second mineralized vein was intersected in drilling, located 180 m northeast of the Hammerstrom fault, and these two structures appear to converge at depth.
- This vein is weakly mineralized in the current drill assays but was not tested in the favorable zone at depth.
David Lewis, Vice President Exploration, commented: "Our drilling has successfully demonstrated that the Hammerstrom fault zone hosts high-grade mineralization at depth, confirming our earlier trenching results. By Cobalt, Ontario standards, this Hammerstrom vein (Figure 1) is relatively wide and is extremely rich in cobalt and nickel, and it's precisely these types of veins that have been known to grade into silver-bearing structures. We're very encouraged to see the 190 m vertical depth of this drill intercept, as our current data suggests that mineralization here is continuous from surface with at least four mineralized shoots.
We also intersected a second mineralized vein, which we've named the McIlwaine vein, near to surface and traceable through most of our drilling. The mineralization is weak near surface, but grades would be expected to increase at depth in the favorable zone near the buried Nipissing Diabase contact. Like all major mines in the greater Cobalt mining camp, clusters of veins are our best target for economic silver-cobalt deposits."
Frontier NW Target Update
The Frontier NW Zone (Figure 2), which is located approximately 400 m northwest of the past-producing Frontier mine site, hosts a 400 m long fault zone which Kuya Silver named the Hammerstrom fault. Drilling by previous operators, including eleven 100 m-spaced drill holes by First Cobalt Corp. in 2018 targeted this structure, and some of these holes intersected anomalous to mid-grade mineralization (0.01 to
Drilling by Kuya Silver was attempting to target high-grade mineralized shoots, as mineralization, specifically in the Silver Centre mining camp, is historically known to be tightly focused. Two drill hole fans (24-SK-04 and -05; 24-SK-06 and -07) were set to test trenching and geophysical targets (see August 27, 2024 Kuya Silver news release). Mineralized veins in the Hammerstrom fault were intersected in drill holes 24-SK-04, -06 and -07. The 0.19 m wide vein in 24-SK-07 (0.13 m true thickness) was intersected at 240.60 m depth grading 29 g/t silver,
Figure 2: Location map of the Silver Kings Project, including the Frontier NW target where new mineralized veins were drilled in the current drilling campaign.
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The high-grade mineralized vein in hole 24-SK-07 was intersected at a vertical depth of 190 m (250 m along the plane of the moderately northeast-dipping Hammerstrom fault plane) near the intersection of the NW-trending Hammerstrom fault and a small N-trending fault. On surface, this intersection point is located near a zone of suspected mineralization (Figure 3; high-chargeability anomaly, Induced Polarization survey), suggesting that this intersection may be continuously mineralized to depth.
Other veins were also intersected in drilling, including one vein that was traceable between drill holes and the newly named the McIlwaine vein. This new McIlwaine vein likely corresponds with a small trench on surface (Figure 3). So far, the vein is weakly mineralized near surface, but it has significant potential at depth, near the buried Nipissing Diabase contact.
Both the Hammerstrom and McIlwaine structures remain open along strike and at depth.
Geochemical modeling of the Hammerstrom and McIlwaine structures (like other veins in the project area) continues to demonstrate the zoned mineralogy of the veins (Figure 3). Several elements (and element ratios), including Co, As, Sb, and S, are being used to determine and model the vein zonation. The change in geochemistry between drill holes is being used to delineate mineralized shoots and target high grade silver mineralization.
Figure 3: Plan map, cross section (along the moderately northeast-dipping Hammerstrom fault plane) and isometric view showing drill traces and channel assays, vein intersections, and the interpreted plunge of mineralization on the fault plane. 2024 drilling targeted mineralized shoots defined from surface (trenching and high-chargeability geophysical surveys) and previous drilling, particularly near the favorable zone at the Nipissing Diabase contact. Four high grade, narrow but continuously mineralized shoots are interpreted from surface based on geochemical modeling (hot colours represent high-grade mineralization). The Hammerstrom and McIlwaine veins are open along trend and at depth.
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Drilling Progress
Three drill holes (24-SK-01 to -03) were initially drilled at the Mary Ann target with anomalous mineralized results only. The drill was then moved to the Frontier NW target, where nine holes were drilled (24-SK-04 to -12). To date, assays have been returned for holes 24-SK-04 to -09, with assays outstanding for holes 24-SK-10 to -12. The Airgiod target was drilled next, with six combined drill holes (24-SK-13 to -18; assays outstanding for all holes) and the drill is currently at the Campbell-Crawford area.
Quality Assurance and Quality Control
The drill core samples were logged and sampled with limestone blank material and standard reference material added in sample sequence and/or following visual identification of silver or cobalt mineralization. The samples were cut perpendicular to veining by core saw and were secured in labelled vinyl sample bags. Samples were shipped to AGAT Laboratories in Val d'Or, Quebec, where they were weighed, crushed and pulverized.
At AGAT Labs (Calgary, Alberta), samples were digested by 4-acid and analyzed by ICP-OES (maximum undiluted detection limit of 500 g/t silver).
National Instrument 43-101 Disclosure
The technical content of this news release has been reviewed and approved by Mr. David Lewis, P.Geo., Vice President Exploration of Kuya Silver and a Qualified Person as defined by National Instrument 43-101.
About Kuya Silver Corporation
Kuya Silver is a Canadian‐based, growth-oriented mining company with a focus on silver. Kuya Silver operates the Bethania silver mine in Peru, while developing district-scale silver projects in mining-friendly jurisdictions including Peru and Canada.
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David Stein, President and Chief Executive Officer
Telephone: (604) 398‐4493
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Significant mineralization | ||||||||
Hole number | From | To | Length | Ag | Co | Ni | AgEq* (Ag, Co, Ni) | Comments |
m | m | m | g/t | % | % | g/t | ||
24-SK-06 | 209.80 | 211.00 | 1.20 | 35 | 0.08 | 0.03 | 60 | Hammerstrom Vein |
Including | 209.80 | 210.20 | 0.40 | 68 | 0.23 | 0.07 | 136 | |
24-SK-07 | 240.60 | 241.46 | 0.86 | 15 | 3.05 | 0.63 | 863 | Hammerstrom Vein |
Including | 240.60 | 241.00 | 0.40 | 29 | 6.53 | 1.27 | 1833 | |
Anomalous mineralization | ||||||||
Hole number | From | To | Length | Ag | Co | Ni | AgEq* (Ag, Co, Ni) | Comments |
m | m | m | g/t | % | % | g/t | ||
24-SK-04 | 186.20 | 186.60 | 0.40 | 0 | 0.06 | 0.01 | 15 | Other vein |
24-SK-04 | 206.80 | 207.20 | 0.40 | 2 | 0.06 | 0.02 | 18 | Other vein |
24-SK-05 | 51.40 | 51.80 | 0.40 | 9 | 0.03 | 0.02 | 20 | Other vein |
24-SK-06 | 50.75 | 51.90 | 1.15 | 10 | 0.02 | 0.01 | 19 | McIlwaine Vein |
24-SK-06 | 260.00 | 260.40 | 0.40 | 9 | 0.05 | 0.01 | 22 | Other vein |
24-SK-08 | 231.56 | 232.10 | 0.54 | 24 | 0.01 | 0.04 | 31 | Other vein |
Appendix A: Significant and anomalous silver, cobalt and nickel mineralization intersected in the 2024 drill program at the Mary Ann and Frontier NW target areas. Results from the first nine drill holes (24-SK-01 to -09) are presented. AgEq* (silver equivalent) grades were calculated using
Hole ID | Easting | Northing | mASL | Azimuth | Dip | Depth | Location |
24-SK-01 | 602701 | 5242724 | 325 | 0 | -45 | 405 | Mary Ann |
24-SK-02A | 602608 | 5242760 | 326 | 35 | -45 | 21 | Mary Ann |
24-SK-02B | 602608 | 5242760 | 326 | 35 | -45 | 423 | Mary Ann |
24-SK-03 | 602608 | 5242760 | 326 | 55 | -45 | 354 | Mary Ann |
24-SK-04 | 613090 | 5228830 | 323 | 240 | -50 | 279 | Frontier NW |
24-SK-05 | 613090 | 5228830 | 323 | 222 | -50 | 261 | Frontier NW |
24-SK-06 | 612928 | 5228937 | 314 | 235 | -60 | 345 | Frontier NW |
24-SK-07 | 612928 | 5228937 | 314 | 260 | -60 | 318 | Frontier NW |
24-SK-08 | 612928 | 5228937 | 314 | 255 | -60 | 249 | Frontier NW |
24-SK-09 | 612928 | 5228937 | 314 | 265 | -60 | 306 | Frontier NW |
24-SK-10 | 612928 | 5228937 | 314 | 270 | -60 | 312 | Frontier NW |
24-SK-11 | 612928 | 5228937 | 314 | 192 | -45 | 210 | Frontier NW |
24-SK-12 | 612870 | 5228991 | 296 | 220 | -70 | 294 | Frontier NW |
Appendix B: Collar coordinates and drill orientations from the Mary Ann and Frontier NW area drilling. All units are in meters and coordinates are presented in UTM NAD83 Zone 17N. Hole 24-SK-02A was abandoned due to hole deviation and re-drilled as hole 24-SK-02B.
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