Latin Metals Discovers Visible Gold at La Flora Project, Santa Cruz, Argentina
Latin Metals (TSXV: LMS) (OTCQB: LMSQF) has reported significant exploration results from its La Flora project in Argentina, where visible gold was discovered in outcropping structures. Sample assays revealed impressive values of up to 82 g/t gold and 1,239 g/t silver.
The project is located within the Cerro Bayo district in the Deseado Massif geological province, an area known for substantial precious metal deposits. Initial exploration was conducted by Barrick Gold, with Latin Metals completing additional mapping in late 2024 and expanding to La Flora for the first time.
The company has completed all requirements for an exploration and drilling permit, expecting approval in Q1 2025. Latin Metals operates under a Prospect Generator model, focusing on acquiring prospective properties at minimal cost and securing joint venture partners for advanced exploration.
Latin Metals (TSXV: LMS) (OTCQB: LMSQF) ha riportato risultati significativi dall'esplorazione del suo progetto La Flora in Argentina, dove è stato scoperto oro visibile in strutture affioranti. Le analisi dei campioni hanno rivelato valori impressionanti fino a 82 g/t di oro e 1.239 g/t di argento.
Il progetto si trova all'interno del distritto di Cerro Bayo nella provincia geologica del Massiccio Deseado, un'area nota per i suoi significativi depositi di metalli preziosi. L'esplorazione iniziale è stata condotta da Barrick Gold, con Latin Metals che ha completato una mappatura aggiuntiva alla fine del 2024 ed è stata per la prima volta ampliata a La Flora.
La società ha completato tutti i requisiti per un permesso di esplorazione e perforazione, aspettandosi l'approvazione nel primo trimestre del 2025. Latin Metals opera secondo un modello di Generatore di Prospect, concentrandosi sull'acquisizione di proprietà prospettiche a costi minimi e sulla ricerca di partner per joint venture per esplorazioni avanzate.
Latin Metals (TSXV: LMS) (OTCQB: LMSQF) ha reportado resultados de exploración significativos de su proyecto La Flora en Argentina, donde se descubrió oro visible en estructuras aflorantes. Los ensayos de las muestras revelaron valores impresionantes de hasta 82 g/t de oro y 1.239 g/t de plata.
El proyecto está ubicado dentro del distrito de Cerro Bayo en la provincia geológica del Macizo Deseado, un área conocida por sus sustanciales depósitos de metales preciosos. La exploración inicial fue realizada por Barrick Gold, y Latin Metals completó un mapeo adicional a fines de 2024, expandiéndose a La Flora por primera vez.
La empresa ha cumplido con todos los requisitos para un permiso de exploración y perforación, esperando aprobación en el primer trimestre de 2025. Latin Metals opera bajo un modelo de Generador de Prospectos, enfocándose en adquirir propiedades prospectivas a bajo costo y asegurando socios para joint ventures para exploraciones avanzadas.
Latin Metals (TSXV: LMS) (OTCQB: LMSQF)는 아르헨티나의 라 플로라 프로젝트에서 중요한 탐사 결과를 보고했습니다. 여기서 가시적인 금이 노출된 구조물에서 발견되었습니다. 샘플 분석 결과 82 g/t의 금과 1,239 g/t의 은으로 인상적인 값을 나타냈습니다.
이 프로젝트는 세로 바요 지역에 위치하며 즉기묘 미소 (Deseado Massif) 지질단위 내에 있습니다; 이 지역은 중요한 귀금속 매장지로 알려져 있습니다. 초기 탐사는 Barrick Gold에 의해 수행되었으며, Latin Metals는 2024년 말에 추가적인 지도를 완료하고 처음으로 라 플로라로 확장했습니다.
회사는 탐사 및 시추 허가에 대한 모든 요구 사항을 완료하였으며, 2025년 1분기에 승인될 것으로 예상하고 있습니다. Latin Metals는 잠재적 자산을 최소한의 비용으로 획득하고 고급 탐사를 위한 공동 투자 파트너를 확보하는 데 중점을 두는 탐사 제너레이터 모델 하에 운영됩니다.
Latin Metals (TSXV: LMS) (OTCQB: LMSQF) a annoncé des résultats d'exploration significatifs de son projet La Flora en Argentine, où de l'or visible a été découvert dans des structures affleurantes. Les analyses d'échantillons ont révélé des valeurs impressionnantes allant jusqu'à 82 g/t d'or et 1.239 g/t d'argent.
Le projet est situé dans le district de Cerro Bayo dans la province géologique du Massif de Deseado, une région connue pour d'importants gisements de métaux précieux. L'exploration initiale a été réalisée par Barrick Gold, avec Latin Metals complétant des cartographies supplémentaires fin 2024 et s'étendant pour la première fois à La Flora.
L'entreprise a rempli toutes les exigences pour un permis d'exploration et de forage, s'attendant à une approbation au premier trimestre 2025. Latin Metals fonctionne selon un modèle de Générateur de Prospects, se concentrant sur l'acquisition de propriétés prospectives à moindre coût et la sécurisation de partenaires pour des coentreprises pour l'exploration avancée.
Latin Metals (TSXV: LMS) (OTCQB: LMSQF) hat bedeutende Erkundungsergebnisse aus seinem La Flora-Projekt in Argentinien gemeldet, wo sichtbares Gold in aufragenden Strukturen entdeckt wurde. Probenergebnisse offenbarten beeindruckende Werte von bis zu 82 g/t Gold und 1.239 g/t Silber.
Das Projekt befindet sich im Cerro Bayo-Distrikt in der geologischen Provinz des Deseado Massivs, einem Gebiet, das für substanzielle Lagerstätten von Edelmetallen bekannt ist. Die ursprüngliche Erkundung wurde von Barrick Gold durchgeführt, während Latin Metals Ende 2024 zusätzliche Kartierungen abgeschlossen hat und zum ersten Mal nach La Flora expandiert.
Das Unternehmen hat alle Anforderungen für eine Erkundungs- und Bohrgenehmigung erfüllt und erwartet im ersten Quartal 2025 eine Genehmigung. Latin Metals arbeitet nach dem Modell eines Prospektgenerators, das sich darauf konzentriert, aussichtsreiche Grundstücke zu minimalen Kosten zu erwerben und Partner für Joint Ventures für fortgeschrittene Erkundungen zu sichern.
- Discovery of visible gold in outcropping structures at La Flora project
- High-grade assay results showing up to 82 g/t gold and 1,239 g/t silver
- Completion of requirements for exploration and drilling permit
- Northern structures are concealed beneath overburden, requiring future drilling for assessment
- Pending regulatory approval for exploration and drilling permit
VANCOUVER, British Columbia, Feb. 04, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Latin Metals Inc. (“Latin Metals” or the “Company”) - (TSXV: LMS) (OTCQB: LMSQF) provides an update on recent exploration results at its Cerro Bayo (“Cerro Bayo”) and La Flora (“La Flora”) projects.
Positive Exploration Results at La Flora
Samples were collected from two outcropping structures where visible gold was observed as part of a grey, microgranular silica event within the La Flora project area. Assay results from these samples returned values of up to 82 g/t gold and 1,239 g/t silver. To the north, these structures are concealed beneath overburden material and further testing of these bonanza-grade veins will need to be undertaken as part of future drilling.
Figure 1: Map showing in plan view the Cerro Bayo property, including the La Flora area. It provides an enhanced view of the Flora zone, highlighting the recognized veins, collected samples, and the interpreted vein traces beneath the overburden.
Cerro Bayo and Regional Significance
The Cerro Bayo district is located within the highly prospective Deseado Massif geological province, an area known for its significant precious metal deposits. The region has a long history of mining activity and hosts several producing and past-producing mines, highlighting its exploration potential. The mineralization in the area is typically associated with epithermal systems that have yielded high-grade gold and silver deposits. Latin Metals’ exploration efforts at Cerro Bayo are supported by a wealth of historical data from previous operators, including Barrick Gold, and demonstrate the potential for further discoveries within this established mining jurisdiction.
Argentina’s mining sector has seen increasing foreign investment due to its rich mineral endowment and improving regulatory framework. The country is recognized for its world-class gold, silver, and lithium deposits, with the Santa Cruz province, in particular, playing a vital role in Argentina’s gold and silver production. Latin Metals’ Cerro Bayo and La Flora projects align with this broader trend of mineral development and underscore the company’s commitment to unlocking value through systematic exploration and strategic partnerships.
Initial exploration in the Cerro Bayo project was completed by Barrick Gold. In late 2024, the Latin Metals team completed additional mapping at Cerro Bayo and expanded exploration to La Flora for the first time, using Barrick’s historical data as a foundation to standardize lithological interpretations in the La Flora area.
Updated Presentation
The Company’s technical presentation for Cerro Bayo has been significantly updated to include geological mapping, sampling, and photographs of outcropping altered and mineralized rocks results at drill target scale. Identification of visible gold during our first exploration at the La Flora project reflects the district-scale perspective of the Cerro Bayo district.
The updated presentation materials can be downloaded here.
Next Steps
The Company has completed all work and met all requirements for granting of an exploration and drilling permit. We are hopeful that the permit will be approved by government authorities in Q1 2025.
Latin Metals to Attend PDAC 2025 – Booth #2329
Latin Metals will attend PDAC 2025 in Toronto from March 2-5, 2025, engaging with investors and industry leaders to discuss its prospect generator model and exploration projects in Argentina & Peru. Visit us at Booth #2329 or schedule a meeting at info@latin-metals.com
About Latin Metals
Latin Metals is a mineral exploration company acquiring a diversified portfolio of assets in South America. The Company operates with a Prospect Generator model focusing on the acquisition of prospective exploration properties at minimum cost, completing initial evaluation through cost-effective exploration to establish drill targets, and ultimately securing joint venture partners to fund drilling and advanced exploration. Shareholders gain exposure to the upside of a significant discovery without the dilution associated with funding the highest-risk drill-based exploration.
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QA/QC
The work program at Cerro Bayo was designed and supervised by Eduardo Leon, the Company's Exploration Manager, who is responsible for all aspects of the work, including the quality control/quality assurance program. On-site personnel at the project rigorously prepare and track samples which are security sealed and shipped to the Alex Stewart laboratory in Perito Moreno. Samples used for the results described herein are prepared and analyzed for Gold and Silver.
Qualified Person
Keith J. Henderson, P.Geo., is the Company's qualified person as defined by NI 43-101 and has reviewed the scientific and technical information that forms the basis for portions of this news release. He has approved the disclosure herein. Mr. Henderson is not independent of the Company, as he is an employee of the Company and holds securities of the Company.
On Behalf of the Board of Directors of
LATIN METALS INC.
“Keith Henderson”
President & CEO
For further details on the Company readers are referred to the Company's web site (www.latin-metals.com) and its Canadian regulatory filings on SEDAR+ at www.sedarplus.com.
For further information, please contact:
Keith Henderson
Suite 890 - 999 West Hastings Street,
Vancouver, BC, V6C 2W2
Phone: 604-638-3456
E-mail: info@latin-metals.com
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Cautionary Note Regarding Forward-Looking Statements
This news release contains forward-looking statements and forward-looking information (collectively, "forward-looking statements") within the meaning of applicable Canadian and U.S. securities legislation, including the United States Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. All statements, other than statements of historical fact, included herein including, without limitation, the anticipated content, commencement, timing and cost of exploration programs in respect of the Property and otherwise, anticipated exploration program results from exploration activities, and the Company's expectation that it will be able to enter into agreements to acquire interests in additional mineral properties, the discovery and delineation of mineral deposits/resources/reserves on the Properties, and the anticipated business plans and timing of future activities of the Company, are forward-looking statements. Although the Company believes that such statements are reasonable, it can give no assurance that such expectations will prove to be correct. Often, but not always, forward looking information can be identified by words such as "pro forma", "plans", "expects", "may", "should", "budget", "scheduled", "estimates", "forecasts", "intends", "anticipates", "believes", "potential" or variations of such words including negative variations thereof, and phrases that refer to certain actions, events or results that may, could, would, might or will occur or be taken or achieved. In making the forward-looking statements in this news release, the Company has applied several material assumptions, including without limitation, market fundamentals will result in sustained precious and base metals demand and prices, the receipt of any necessary permits, licenses and regulatory approvals in connection with the future development of the Company’s Argentine projects in a timely manner, the availability of financing on suitable terms for the development, construction and continued operation of the Company projects, and the Company’s ability to comply with environmental, health and safety laws.
Forward-looking statements involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors which may cause the actual results, performance or achievements of the Company to differ materially from any future results, performance or achievements expressed or implied by the forward-looking information. Such risks and other factors include, among others, operating and technical difficulties in connection with mineral exploration and development and mine development activities at the Properties, including the geological mapping, prospecting and sampling programs being proposed for the Properties (the "Programs"), actual results of exploration activities, including the Programs, estimation or realization of mineral reserves and mineral resources, the timing and amount of estimated future production, costs of production, capital expenditures, the costs and timing of the development of new deposits, the availability of a sufficient supply of water and other materials, requirements for additional capital, future prices of precious metals and copper, changes in general economic conditions, changes in the financial markets and in the demand and market price for commodities, possible variations in ore grade or recovery rates, possible failures of plants, equipment or processes to operate as anticipated, accidents, labour disputes and other risks of the mining industry, delays or the inability of the Company to obtain any necessary permits, consents or authorizations required, any current or future property acquisitions, financing or other planned activities, changes in laws, regulations and policies affecting mining operations, hedging practices, currency fluctuations, title disputes or claims limitations on insurance coverage and the timing and possible outcome of pending litigation, environmental issues and liabilities, risks related to joint venture operations, and risks related to the integration of acquisitions, as well as those factors discussed under the heading as well as those factors discussed under the heading “Risk Factors” in the Company’s annual management’s discussion and analysis and other filings of the Company with the Canadian Securities Authorities, copies of which can be found under the Company’s profile on the SEDAR+ website at www.sedarplus.ca.
Readers are cautioned not to place undue reliance on forward looking statements. Except as otherwise required by law, the Company undertakes no obligation to update any of the forward-looking information in this news release or incorporated by reference herein.
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