Silver Elephant's Paca Open-Pit Silver Production Surpassed 1.1 Million oz
Silver Elephant Mining Corp. (TSX: ELEF) (OTCQB: SILEF) announces significant progress in its Paca project silver production. In September 2024, the company mined 28,879 tonnes of oxide materials with an average grade of 189 g/t silver. Since operations began in October 2023, Paca has produced 1,105,401 oz of silver from 205,682 tonnes of silver-bearing oxide materials.
The company plans to sell up to 800,000 tonnes of Paca oxide materials to Andean Precious Metals Corp. for US$5-7 million, expecting to receive US$2.5 million before January 31, 2025. Silver Elephant has also started tunnel development for Paca sulfide operations, with revenue expected by the end of 2024.
The Paca project hosts a high-grade silver resource, with indicated oxide resources of 5.9 Moz silver and indicated sulfide resources of 14.9 Moz silver, according to a 2020 technical report.
- Paca project produced 1,105,401 oz of silver since October 2023
- Planned sale of up to 800,000 tonnes of oxide materials for US$5-7 million
- Expected revenue of US$2.5 million before January 31, 2025
- Commencement of tunnel development for sulfide operations
- High-grade silver resource with indicated oxide resources of 5.9 Moz and sulfide resources of 14.9 Moz
- None.
Vancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - October 17, 2024) - Silver Elephant Mining Corp. (TSX: ELEF) (OTCQB: SILEF) (FSE: 1P2) ("Silver Elephant" or the "Company") announces that in September 2024, the Company mined a total of 28,879 tonnes of oxide materials (963 tonnes per day) with an average grade of 189 g/t silver from its Paca project ("Products") and trucked the Products to Andean Precious Metals Corp. ("Andean") in Potosi department, Bolivia.
The Company has mined and shipped 205,682 tonnes of silver-bearing oxide materials grading 181 g/t silver, which is 1,105,401 oz of silver based on reported government tax records, since Paca's operation began in October 2023. The operation has seen remarkable grade consistency, and experienced no lost time incidents or interruption.
Paca Production by Month | ||
Month | Tonnes | Grade g/t |
23-Oct | 4,501 | 243 |
23-Nov | 7,264 | 156 |
23-Dec | 19,074 | 145 |
24-Jan | 4,283 | 146 |
24-Mar | 15,809 | 182 |
24-Apr | 20,894 | 195 |
24-May | 25,992 | 180 |
24-Jun | 29,280 | 175 |
24-Jul | 27,039 | 185 |
24-Aug | 22,669 | 193 |
24-Sep | 28,879 | 189 |
Total | 205,682 | 181 |
Silver Elephant plans to sell and deliver up to 800,000 tonnes of Paca oxide materials to Andean for a total of between US
In addition to the Paca oxide operation, Silver Elephant commenced tunnel development of Paca sulfide operation in August as detailed in the Company's news release dated July 8, 2024. The Company expects revenue generation from the sulfide operation, which is outside of the scope of its agreements with Andean, by year end of 2024.
"Today's production milestone is a step towards re-crowning Pulacayo-Paca as a major silver producer with its illustrious silver production history. Silver Elephant is ramping up Paca silver production with the support from our partners and local communities. The Company is incurring minimum share dilution and remains debt free. We expect to rise through the ranks of the silver juniors league with our growth plans in 2025," commented John Lee, CEO and Chairman of Silver Elephant.
The Paca project hosts a high grade silver resource according to a technical report by Mercator Geological Services, dated effective October 13, 2020 titled "Mineral Resource Estimate Technical Report for the Pulacayo Project, Potosi Department Antonnio Quijarro Province Bolivia" (the "Technical Report"). The mineral resource estimate from the Technical Report is as follows:
Paca | Zone | Category | Tonnes | Ag g/t | Ag Moz | Zn% | Pb % |
Phase 1 | Oxide In Pit | Indicated | 800,000 | 231 | 5.9 | - | - |
Inferred | 235,000 | 159 | 1.2 | - | - | ||
Phase 2 | Sulfide In Pit | Indicated | 1,810,000 | 256 | 14.9 | 1.22 | 1.22 |
Inferred | 190,000 | 338 | 2.1 | 0.61 | 0.98 |
Mineral Resources are effective October 13, 2020. Oxide resources are based on a Pit-constrained estimate using a 90 g/t Ag cutoff. Sulfide resources are based on a pit-constrained estimate using a 200 g/t Ag Eq cutoff. Ag Eq = Silver Equivalent (Recovered) = (Ag g/t*
The Technical Report was filed on October 26, 2020 and is available under the Company's profile on SEDAR+ at www.sedarplus.ca. This news release includes an estimate of mineral resources as disclosed in the Technical Report. Mineral resources that are not mineral reserves do not have demonstrated economic viability.
About Pulacayo-Paca
The Paca project is part of the Company's Pulacayo Project with a total indicated resource of 106.7 million oz silver, 1.4 billion pounds of zinc and 690 million pounds of lead published in the Technical Report and tabulated below. Silver Elephant and its subsidiaries have spent over
Combined Pulacayo and Paca Indicated Mineral Resources | ||||
Tonnes | Ag g/t | Pb % | Zn % | |
Oxide | 2,185,000 | 155 | - | - |
Sulfide | 45,855,000 | 65 | 0.69 | 1.37 |
Mineral Resources are effective October 13, 2020. Combined Indicated Mineral Resources includes Pulacayo pit-constrained and out-of-pit plus only Paca pit-constrained resources. Oxide resources use a 50 g/t Ag cutoff. Sulfide resources use a 100 g/t Ag Eq cutoff. Ag Eq = Silver Equivalent (Recovered) = (Ag g/t*
A subsidiary of Silver Elephant entered into a Mining Production Contract ("MPC") with Corporación Minera de Bolivia ("COMIBOL"), a branch of the Bolivian Ministry of Mining and Metallurgy on October 3, 2019. The MPC grants the Company's subsidiary an exclusive right to develop and mine at the Pulacayo and Paca concessions for up to 30 years.
The Pulacayo Project is at the center of a major silver mining district in Bolivia and is within 250 km driving distance to the San Cristobal mine, the Cerro Rico mine, Pan American's San Vicente mine, Eloro's Iska Iska project, and New Pacific's Silver Sands project.
Qualified Person
The technical contents of this news release have been prepared under the supervision of Carlos Zamora, who is an employe of the Company and is not considered independent. Mr. Zamora is a qualified person as defined byf National Instrument 43-101.
About Silver Elephant Mining Corp.
Silver Elephant is a silver mining company, with its flagship Pulacayo-Paca silver project in production since October 2023 in Bolivia.
Further information on Silver Elephant can be found at www.silverelef.com.
SILVER ELEPHANT MINING CORP.
ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD
"John Lee"
CEO and Executive Chairman
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Forward-looking information is based on reasonable assumptions by management as of the date of this news release, and there can be no assurance that actual results will be consistent with any forward-looking information included herein. Readers are cautioned that all forward- looking statements in this news release are made as of the date of this news release. The Company undertakes no obligation to update or revise any forward-looking information in this news release to reflect circumstances or events that occur after the date of this news release, except as required by applicable securities laws.
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