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Pan American Silver Corp. reported its mineral reserves and resources as of June 30, 2020. Proven and probable reserves contain approximately 550 million ounces of silver and 5.2 million ounces of gold. Measured and indicated resources total around 806 million ounces of silver and 9.4 million ounces of gold. Significant achievements include a 76% replacement of silver and a 107% replacement of gold mined over the last year. Notable discoveries were made at La Colorada, Shahuindo, and La Arena, enhancing future production potential.

Positive
  • 76% of silver mined was replaced in the last year.
  • 107% of gold mined was replaced in the last year.
  • Inferred mineral resources at La Colorada increased by 141 million ounces of silver.
  • Shahuindo discovered 406 thousand ounces of gold reserves, nearly double what was mined.
  • La Arena extended mine life by more than one year with a 37 thousand ounce increase in reserves.
Negative
  • The sale of Juby exploration property led to a reduction in gold resources.
  • Exploration results could not materially affect current mining operations due to existing geological uncertainties.

All financial figures are expressed in US$ unless otherwise indicated.

VANCOUVER, BC, Aug. 5, 2020 /PRNewswire/ - Pan American Silver Corp. (NASDAQ: PAAS) (TSX: PAAS) ("Pan American", or the "Company") today reported its estimated mineral reserves and resources as of June 30, 2020. Proven and probable mineral reserves are estimated to contain approximately 550 million ounces of silver and 5.2 million ounces of gold. Measured and indicated mineral resources (excluding proven and probable reserves) are estimated to total approximately 806 million ounces of silver and 9.4 million ounces of gold. In addition, inferred resources, including the La Colorada polymetallic skarn deposit, total 458 million ounces of silver and 6.9 million ounces of gold.

"Pan American holds one of the world's largest silver mineral resources and reserves base. Over the past year, we have replaced 76% of the silver and 107% of the gold mined for the 12-month period ended June 30, 2020. Particularly significant gains were realized at La Colorada, La Arena and Shahuindo," said Christopher Emerson, Pan American's Vice President of Business Development and Geology. "Through 200,000 metres of drilling from July 2019 to June 2020, we were able to add 22.1 million ounces of silver and 719 thousand ounces of gold to our proven and probable mineral reserves."

Summary of Pan American total mineral reserves and resources for the silver and gold segments


Tonnes (Mt)

Ag (g/t)

Contained
Ag (Moz)

Au (g/t)

Contained
Au (koz)

Proven and Probable Reserves

283

63

550

0.61

5.2

Measured and Indicated Resources

1035

110

806

0.33

9.4

Inferred Resources

461

46

458

0.71

6.9

(1) See table below entitled "Metal price assumptions used to estimate mineral reserves and mineral resources as of June 30, 2020".

(2) Please refer to the complete mineral reserve and resource table at the end of this news release for more information.

Notable achievements during the year include:

  • At La Colorada, exploration drilling led to an increased inferred mineral resource estimate for the skarn deposit of 100.4 million tonnes, containing an estimated 141.0 million ounces of silver, as disclosed on August 4, 2020. In the producing area of the La Colorada mine, we discovered an estimated 10.0 million ounces of silver in proven and probable mineral reserves, more than replacing the 7.2 million ounces mined during the year.
  • At Shahuindo, infill drilling led to the discovery of an estimated 406 thousand ounces of gold mineral reserves and 7.2 million ounces of silver mineral reserves, nearly twice the ounces mined over the 12-month period ended June 30, 2020.
  • At La Arena, we successfully replaced all of the production and increased the year on year mineral reserves by an estimated 37 thousand ounces of gold, extending mine life by more than one year.
  • At Timmins, the Bell Creek mine succeeded in replacing 100% of production, primarily through tightly spaced definition drilling, while Timmins West replaced 70% of production. Exploration drilling laterally and to depth at Bell Creek extended known veins and increased inferred mineral resources by an estimated 104 thousand ounces of gold.
  • At Huaron, drilling of the major vein structures added an estimated 5.9 million ounces of silver mineral reserves.

The La Colorada skarn and Navidad deposits are estimated to contain 141 and 119 million ounces of inferred silver resources, respectively. The sale of the Juby exploration property was completed in June 2020, which led to a subsequent reduction in the indicated and inferred gold mineral resources.

A summary of the silver and gold mineral reserves and mineral resources as of June 30, 2020 is provided in the following tables.

Pan American Mineral Reserves as of June 30, 2020 (1,2)

Property

Location

Classification

Tonnes (Mt)

Ag (g/t)

Contained
Ag (Moz)

Au (g/t)

Contained
Au (koz)

Silver
Segment








Huaron

Peru

Proven

6.9

164

36.3

--

--



Probable

3.6

169

19.8

--

--

Morococha
(92.3%) (3)

Peru

Proven

3.3

158

16.6

--

--



Probable

2.4

187

14.6

--

--

La Colorada

Mexico

Proven

4.4

339

48.2

0.25

35.3



Probable

5.7

301

55.1

0.20

36.3

Dolores

Mexico

Proven

30.1

23

21.9

0.88

853.7



Probable

6.8

26

5.7

0.81

177.4

Manantial
Espejo

Argentina

Proven

0.4

240

3.2

1.87

24.7



Probable

0.5

276

4.1

2.89

42.4

San Vicente
(95%) (3)

Bolivia

Proven

1.1

453

16.5

--

--



Probable

0.3

366

3.9

--

--

Joaquin

Argentina

Proven

0.0

591

0.9

0.15

0.2



Probable

0.3

546

5.8

0.35

3.8

COSE

Argentina

Probable

0.1

903

2.2

17.61

41.9

Escobal

Guatemala

Proven

2.5

486

39.5

0.42

34.2



Probable

22.1

316

225.0

0.34

243.8

Total Silver
Segment(4)



90.7

178

519.2

0.64

1493.8

Gold
Segment








La Arena

Peru

Proven

26.9

--

--

0.36

311.3



Probable

15.6

--

--

0.27

135.5

Shahuindo

Peru

Proven

74.8

7

16.1

0.50

1201.4



Probable

49.6

7

10.4

0.47

750.6

Timmins

Canada

Proven

3

--

--

3.05

295.8



Probable

7.1

--

--

2.93

665.5

La Bolsa

Mexico

Proven

9.5

10

3.1

0.67

202.9



Probable

6.2

7

1.4

0.57

113.1

Total Gold
Segment(4)



192.5

5

31.0

0.59

3676.0

Total Gold
and Silver
Segments(4)


Proven +
Probable

283.2

63

550.2

0.61

5169.8

(1) See table below entitled "Metal price assumptions used to estimate mineral reserves and mineral resources as of June 30, 2020".

(2) Mineral reserve estimates were prepared under the supervision of, or were reviewed by, Christopher Emerson, FAusIMM, Vice President Business Development and Geology, and Martin G. Wafforn, P.Eng., Senior Vice President Technical Services and Process Optimization, each of whom are Qualified Persons as that term is defined in NI 43-101.

(3) This information represents the portion of mineral reserves attributable to Pan American based on its ownership interest in the operating entity as indicated.

(4) Totals may not add up due to rounding. Total average grades of each element are with respect to those mines that produce the element.

Pan American Silver Measured and Indicated Mineral Resources as of June 30, 2020 (1,2)

Property

Location

Classification

Tonnes (Mt)

Ag (g/t)

Contained
Ag (Moz)

Au (g/t)

Contained
Au (koz)

Silver
Segment








Huaron

Peru

Measured

1.8

161

9.5

--

--



Indicated

2.4

155

11.8

--

--

Morococha
(92.3%) (3)

Peru

Measured

0.8

135

3.4

--

--



Indicated

0.6

142

2.8

--

--

La Colorada

Mexico

Measured

0.9

204

5.9

0.20

5.7



Indicated

1.1

242

8.8

0.16

5.7

Dolores

Mexico

Measured

1.6

12

0.7

0.36

18.8



Indicated

0.8

15

0.4

0.47

12.5

Manantial
Espejo

Argentina

Measured

0.1

213

0.9

1.71

6.9



Indicated

0.2

229

1.4

2.95

17.8

San Vicente
(95%) (3)

Bolivia

Measured

1.1

167

6.1

--

--



Indicated

0.2

260

1.9

--

--

Navidad

Argentina

Measured

15.4

137

67.8

--

--



Indicated

139.8

126

564.5

--

--

Joaquin

Argentina

Measured

0.2

356

1.8

0.19

0.9



Indicated

0.2

366

1.9

0.27

1.4

Escobal

Guatemala

Measured

2.3

251

18.6

0.23

16.7



Indicated

14.2

201

91.6

0.20

93.0

Total Silver
Segment(4)



183.8

135

799.9

0.26

179.4

Gold
Segment








La Bolsa

Mexico

Measured

1.4

11

0.5

0.9

39.9



Indicated

4.5

9

1.3

0.5

71.2

Pico Machay

Peru

Measured

4.7

--

--

0.91

137.5



Indicated

5.9

--

--

0.67

127.1

La Arena

Peru

Measured

3.6

--

--

0.27

30.8



Indicated

6.6

--

--

0.25

52.6

Shahuindo

Peru

Measured

11.0

5

1.7

0.25

87.9



Indicated

17.4

4

2.2

0.25

142.3

Timmins

Canada

Measured

2.2

--

--

3.37

239.6



Indicated

4.9

--

--

3.00

469.6

La Arena II

Peru

Measured

155.7

--

--

0.25

1265.2



Indicated

586.7

--

--

0.23

4371.9

Fenn-Gib

Canada

Indicated

40.8

--

--

0.99

1298.6

Whitney
(79.0 %) (3)

Canada

Measured

0.8

--

--

7.02

172.3



Indicated

1.8

--

--

6.77

387.5

Gold River

Canada

Indicated

0.7

--

--

5.29

117.4

Marlhill

Canada

Indicated

0.4

--

--

4.52

57.4

Vogel

Canada

Indicated

2.2

--

--

1.75

125.0

Total Gold
Segment(4)



851.1

3.9

5.6

0.34

9194.0

Total Gold
and Silver
Segments (4)


Measured +
Indicated

1034.9

110

805.5

0.33

9373.4

(1) See table below entitled "Metal price assumptions used to estimate mineral reserves and mineral resources as of June 30, 2020".

(2) Mineral resource estimates were prepared under the supervision of, or were reviewed by, Christopher Emerson, FAusIMM, Vice President Business Development, and Geology and Martin G. Wafforn, P.Eng., Senior Vice President Technical Services and Process Optimization, each of whom are Qualified Persons as that term is defined in NI 43-101.

(3) This information represents the portion of mineral resources attributable to Pan American based on its ownership interest in the operating entity as indicated.

(4) Totals may not add up due to rounding. Total average grades of each element are with respect to those mines that produce the element.

Pan American Inferred Mineral Resources as of June 30, 2020 (1,2)

Property

Location

Classification

Tonnes (Mt)

Ag (g/t)

Contained
Ag (Moz)

Au (g/t)

Contained
Au (koz)

Silver
Segment








Huaron

Peru

Inferred

5.8

157

29.0

--

--

Morococha
(92.3%) (3)

Peru

Inferred

4.4

157

22.4

--

--

La Colorada

Mexico

Inferred

6.2

232

46.2

0.13

26.8

La Colorada
skarn

Mexico

Inferred

100.4

44

141.0



Dolores

Mexico

Inferred

3.8

43

5.3

1.14

139.0

Manantial
Espejo

Argentina

Inferred

0.6

206

3.9

2.18

41.9

San Vicente
(95%) (3)

Bolivia

Inferred

2.5

303

24.5

--

--

Navidad

Argentina

Inferred

45.9

81

119.4

--

--

Joaquin

Argentina

Inferred

0.4

351

4.2

0.27

3.2

COSE

Argentina

Inferred

0.0

382

0.3

7.10

6.3

Escobal

Guatemala

Inferred

1.9

180

10.7

0.90

53.7

Total Silver
Segment(4)



171.8

74

406.9

0.66

270.8

Gold
Segment








La Bolsa

Mexico

Inferred

13.7

8

3.3

0.51

224.6

Pico Machay

Peru

Inferred

23.9

--

--

0.58

445.7

La Arena

Peru

Inferred

13.3

--

--

0.24

101.0

Shahuindo

Peru

Inferred

12.0

7

2.8

0.52

201.8

Shahuindo
Sulphide

Peru

Inferred

97.4

14

45.1

0.74

2323.3

Timmins

Canada

Inferred

5.0

--

--

3.27

529.3

La Arena II

Canada

Inferred

91.6

--


0.23

683.1

Fenn-Gib

Canada

Inferred

24.5

--


0.95

750.0

Whitney
(79.0 %) (3)

Canada

Inferred

0.8

--


5.34

134.9

Gold River

Canada

Inferred

5.3

--


6.06

1027.4

Vogel

Canada

Inferred

1.5

--


3.60

168.8

Total Gold
Segment(4)



289.0

12

51.2

0.71

6589.9

Total Gold
and Silver
Segments (4)


Inferred

460.8

46

458.1

0.71

6860.7

(1) See table below entitled "Metal price assumptions used to estimate mineral reserves and mineral resources as of June 30, 2020".

(2) Mineral resource estimates were prepared under the supervision of, or were reviewed by, Christopher Emerson, FAusIMM, Vice President Business Development and Geology, and Martin G. Wafforn, P.Eng., Senior Vice President Technical Services and Process Optimization, each of whom are Qualified Persons as that term is defined in NI 43-101.

(3) This information represents the portion of mineral resources attributable to Pan American based on its ownership interest in the operating entity as indicated.

(4) Totals may not add up due to rounding. Total average grades of each element are with respect to those mines that produce the element.

Metal price assumptions used to estimate mineral reserves and mineral resources as of June 30, 2020

Mine

Category

Ag US$/oz

Au US$/oz

Cu US$/t

Pb US$/t

Zn US$/t

Huaron

All categories

18.00

1,300

6,000

2,000

2,350

Morococha

All categories

18.00

1,300

6,000

2,000

2,350

La Colorada

All categories

18.00

1,300

6,000

2,000

2,350

La Colorada
skarn

Inferred
Resource

18.50


6500

2200

2600

Dolores

Reserves

18.00

1,350




Resources

18.50

1,700




La Bolsa

All categories

14.00

825




Manantial
Espejo

All categories

18.00

1,400




San Vicente

All categories

18.00

1,300

6,000

2,000

2,350

Navidad

All categories

12.52



1,100


Pico Machay

All categories


700




Joaquin

All categories

18.00

1,300




COSE

All categories

18.00

1,300




Escobal

All categories

20.00

1,300


2,204

2,424

Shahuindo

Reserves

18.00

1,350




Resources

18.50

1,700




Shahuindo
Sulphide

Inferred
Resource

15.00

1,400




La Arena

Reserves

18.00

1,400




Resources

18.50

1,700




La Arena II

All categories


1,500

8,816



Timmins


Fenn-Gib

All categories

Inside pit


1,350

1,190




Below pit


1,190




Whitney

All categories


1,200




Gold River

All categories


1,200




Marlhill

All categories


1,125




Vogel

Inside pit


1,150




Below pit


1,150




General Notes with Respect to Technical Information

Mineral reserves and mineral resources are as defined by the Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum.

Pan American reports mineral resources and mineral reserves separately. Reported mineral resources do not include amounts identified as mineral reserves. Mineral resources that are not mineral reserves have no demonstrated economic viability.

Pan American does not expect these mineral reserve and mineral resource estimates to be materially affected by metallurgical, environmental, permitting, legal, taxation, socio-economic, political, and marketing or other relevant issues.

The Company's Qualified Persons have undertaken a verification process with respect to the data disclosed in this news release, including sampling, analytical, and test data underlying the estimates.

See the Company's Annual Information Form dated March 12, 2020, available at www.sedar.com for further information on the Company's material mineral properties, including information concerning associated QA/QC and data verification matters, the key assumptions, parameters and methods used by the Company to estimate mineral reserves and mineral resources, and for a detailed description of known legal, political, environmental, and other risks that could materially affect the Company's business and the potential development of the Company's mineral reserves and mineral resources.

Quantities of contained metal are shown before metallurgical recoveries.

Technical information contained in this news release with respect to Pan American has been reviewed and approved by Christopher Emerson, FAusIMM., Vice President Business Development and Geology, and Martin Wafforn, P.Eng., Senior Vice President Technical Services and Process Optimization, who are each Qualified Persons for the purposes of NI 43-101.

About Pan American Silver

Pan American is the world's second largest primary silver producer, providing enhanced exposure to silver through a diversified portfolio of assets, large reserves and growing production. We own and operate mines in Mexico, Peru, Canada, Argentina and Bolivia. In addition, we own the Escobal mine in Guatemala that is currently not operating. Pan American has a 26-year history of operating in Latin America, earning an industry-leading reputation for operational excellence and corporate social responsibility. We are headquartered in Vancouver, B.C. and our shares trade on NASDAQ and the Toronto Stock Exchange under the symbol "PAAS".

Learn more at panamericansilver.com.

Cautionary Note Regarding Forward-Looking Statements and Information

Certain of the statements and information in this news release constitute "forward-looking statements" within the meaning of the United States Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 and "forward-looking information" within the meaning of applicable Canadian provincial securities laws. All statements, other than statements of historical fact, are forward-looking statements or information. Forward-looking statements or information in this news release relate to, among other things: the disclosure of estimated mineral reserve and resource information, including disclosure of mineral resource estimates relating to the La Colorada polymetallic skarn; the extent of, and success related to any future exploration or development programs, including with respect to the La Colorada polymetallic skarn; the accuracy of estimated mineral reserves and mineral resources; expectations that metallurgical, environmental, permitting, legal, title, taxation, socio-economic, political, marketing or other issues will not materially affect estimates of mineral reserves and mineral resources.

These forward-looking statements and information reflect the Company's current views with respect to future events and are necessarily based upon a number of assumptions that, while considered reasonable by the Company, are inherently subject to significant operational, business, economic and regulatory uncertainties and contingencies. These assumptions include: our mineral reserve and mineral resource estimates and the assumptions upon which they are based; ore grades and recoveries; prices for silver, gold, and base metals remaining as estimated; currency exchange rates remaining as estimated; capital, decommissioning and reclamation estimates; prices for energy inputs, labour, materials, supplies and services (including transportation); all necessary permits, licenses and regulatory approvals for our operations are received in a timely manner; our ability to comply with environmental, health and safety laws; and that the COVID-19 pandemic, or other pandemics, do not materially impact underlying assumptions used in estimating mineral reserves and mineral resources, such as prices, the costs and availability of necessary labour, energy, supplies, materials and services, and exchange rates, among other things. The foregoing list of assumptions is not exhaustive.

The Company cautions the reader that forward-looking statements and information involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors that may cause actual results and developments to differ materially from those expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements or information contained in this news release and the Company has made assumptions and estimates based on or related to many of these factors. Such factors include, without limitation: fluctuations in silver, gold and base metal prices; fluctuations in prices for energy inputs, labour, materials, supplies and services (including transportation); fluctuations in currency markets (such as the Canadian dollar, Peruvian sol, Mexican peso, Argentine peso and Bolivian boliviano versus the U.S. dollar); operational risks and hazards inherent with the business of mining (including environmental accidents and hazards, industrial accidents, equipment breakdown, unusual or unexpected geological or structural formations, cave-ins, flooding and severe weather); employee relations; relationships with, and claims by, local communities and indigenous populations; our ability to obtain all necessary permits, licenses and regulatory approvals in a timely manner; changes in laws, regulations and government practices in the jurisdictions where we operate, including environmental, export and import laws and regulations; legal restrictions relating to mining, including in Chubut, Argentina, and in Guatemala; risks relating to expropriation; diminishing quantities or grades of mineral reserves as properties are mined; increased competition in the mining industry for equipment and qualified personnel; and those factors identified under the caption "Risks Related to Pan American's Business" in the Company's most recent form 40-F and Annual Information Form filed with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission and Canadian provincial securities regulatory authorities, respectively. Although the Company has attempted to identify important factors that could cause actual results to differ materially, there may be other factors that cause results not to be as anticipated, estimated, described or intended. Investors are cautioned against undue reliance on forward-looking statements or information. Forward-looking statements and information are designed to help readers understand management's current views of our near and longer term prospects and may not be appropriate for other purposes. The Company does not intend, nor does it assume any obligation to update or revise forward-looking statements or information, whether as a result of new information, changes in assumptions, future events or otherwise, except to the extent required by applicable law.

Cautionary Note to US Investors Regarding References to Mineral Reserves and Mineral Resources

This news release has been prepared in accordance with the requirements of Canadian securities laws, which differ from the requirements of U.S. securities laws. Unless otherwise indicated, all mineral reserve and mineral resource estimates included in this news release have been disclosed in accordance with Canadian National Instrument 43-101 - Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects (''NI 43-101'') and the Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum Definition Standards. NI 43-101 is a rule developed by the Canadian Securities Administrators that establishes standards for all public disclosure an issuer makes of scientific and technical information concerning mineral projects.

Canadian public disclosure standards, including NI 43-101, differ significantly from the requirements of the United States Securities and Exchange Commission (the "SEC"), and information concerning mineralization, deposits, mineral reserve and mineral resource information contained or referred to herein may not be comparable to similar information disclosed by U.S. companies. In particular, and without limiting the generality of the foregoing, this news release uses the terms ''measured resources'', ''indicated resources'', and ''inferred resources''. U.S. investors are advised that, while such terms are recognized and required by Canadian securities laws, the SEC does not recognize them. The requirements of NI 43-101 for identification of ''reserves'' are not the same as those of the SEC, and mineral reserves reported by Pan American in compliance with NI 43-101 may not qualify as ''reserves'' under SEC standards. Under U.S. standards, mineralization may not be classified as a ''reserve'' unless the determination has been made that the mineralization could be economically and legally produced or extracted at the time the reserve determination is made. U.S. investors are cautioned not to assume that any part of a "measured resource" or "indicated resource" will ever be converted into a "reserve". U.S. investors should also understand that "inferred resources" have a great amount of uncertainty as to their existence and great uncertainty as to their economic and legal feasibility. It cannot be assumed that all or any part of "inferred resources" exist, are economically or legally mineable or will ever be upgraded to a higher category. Under Canadian securities laws, estimated "inferred resources" may not form the basis of feasibility or pre-feasibility studies except in rare cases. Disclosure of "contained ounces" in a mineral resource is permitted disclosure under Canadian securities laws. However, the SEC normally only permits issuers to report mineralization that does not constitute "reserves" by SEC standards as in place tonnage and grade, without reference to unit measures. Accordingly, information concerning mineral deposits set forth herein may not be comparable with information made public by companies that report in accordance with U.S. standards.

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FAQ

What are the total mineral reserves of Pan American Silver as of June 30, 2020?

Pan American Silver has proven and probable reserves estimated at approximately 550 million ounces of silver and 5.2 million ounces of gold.

How much silver and gold did Pan American replace in the last year?

Pan American replaced 76% of silver and 107% of gold mined during the 12-month period ending June 30, 2020.

Which mining areas showed significant resource increases for Pan American Silver?

Significant increases were noted at La Colorada, Shahuindo, and La Arena.

What is the estimated total of inferred mineral resources for Pan American Silver?

As of June 30, 2020, inferred resources total approximately 458 million ounces of silver and 6.9 million ounces of gold.

What mining achievements did Pan American Silver report for La Colorada?

At La Colorada, exploration drilling increased inferred resources by 141 million ounces of silver and added 10 million ounces to proven and probable reserves.

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