Silver Wolf Reports Anomalous CRD Mineralization from Drilling at the Ana Maria Project
Silver Wolf Exploration (SWLFF) has announced results from its inaugural drill program at the El Soldado Claim of the Ana Maria Project. The program, completed in late 2024, involved 17 holes totaling 2,560 meters with 1,234 drill core samples analyzed.
Key findings include the discovery of extensive CRD-type hydrothermal mineralization and dolomitization at depths of 150-200 meters at El Soldado, with significant intercepts including 4.85% Zn and 0.47% Pb over 1m in ES-24-005, and 2.23% Zn with 52 g/t Ag and 0.43% Pb over 0.85m in ES-24-012.
The mineralization style appears similar to the historic Ojuela Ag mine. Additionally, a 3D inversion of magnetic data has been completed at La Recompensa claim to support future drilling targeting gold-zinc contact skarn mineralization.
Silver Wolf Exploration (SWLFF) ha annunciato i risultati del suo programma di perforazione inaugurale presso il Claim El Soldado del Progetto Ana Maria. Il programma, completato alla fine del 2024, ha coinvolto 17 fori per un totale di 2.560 metri, con 1.234 campioni di nucleo di perforazione analizzati.
I risultati chiave includono la scoperta di una vasta mineralizzazione idrotermale di tipo CRD e dolomitizzazione a profondità di 150-200 metri presso El Soldado, con intercettazioni significative tra cui 4,85% Zn e 0,47% Pb su 1m in ES-24-005, e 2,23% Zn con 52 g/t Ag e 0,43% Pb su 0,85m in ES-24-012.
Lo stile di mineralizzazione appare simile a quello della storica miniera di Ag Ojuela. Inoltre, è stata completata un'inversione 3D dei dati magnetici presso il claim La Recompensa per supportare future perforazioni mirate alla mineralizzazione skarn di contatto oro-zinc.
Silver Wolf Exploration (SWLFF) ha anunciado los resultados de su programa de perforación inaugural en el Reclamo El Soldado del Proyecto Ana María. El programa, completado a finales de 2024, involucró 17 agujeros que totalizan 2,560 metros, con 1,234 muestras de núcleo de perforación analizadas.
Los hallazgos clave incluyen el descubrimiento de una extensa mineralización hidrotermal de tipo CRD y dolomitización a profundidades de 150-200 metros en El Soldado, con intercepciones significativas que incluyen 4.85% Zn y 0.47% Pb sobre 1m en ES-24-005, y 2.23% Zn con 52 g/t Ag y 0.43% Pb sobre 0.85m en ES-24-012.
El estilo de mineralización parece similar al de la histórica mina de Ag Ojuela. Además, se ha completado una inversión 3D de los datos magnéticos en el reclamo La Recompensa para apoyar futuras perforaciones dirigidas a la mineralización skarn de contacto oro-zinc.
실버 울프 탐사(SWLFF)는 아나 마리아 프로젝트의 엘 솔다도 청구지에서 첫 드릴 프로그램의 결과를 발표했습니다. 2024년 말에 완료된 이 프로그램은 17개의 구멍을 포함하여 총 2,560미터를 드릴링했으며 1,234개의 드릴 코어 샘플이 분석되었습니다.
주요 발견 사항으로는 엘 솔다도에서 150-200미터 깊이에서 광범위한 CRD 유형의 열수 광물화와 도로미타이제이션이 발견되었으며, ES-24-005에서 1m에 대해 4.85% Zn 및 0.47% Pb의 중요한 인터셉트와, ES-24-012에서 0.85m에 대해 2.23% Zn, 52 g/t Ag 및 0.43% Pb가 포함됩니다.
광물화 스타일은 역사적인 오후엘라 Ag 광산과 유사해 보입니다. 또한, 라 레컴펜사 청구지에서 금-아연 접촉 스카른 광물화를 목표로 하는 향후 드릴링을 지원하기 위해 자기 데이터의 3D 역전이 완료되었습니다.
Silver Wolf Exploration (SWLFF) a annoncé les résultats de son programme de forage inaugural sur la concession El Soldado du projet Ana Maria. Le programme, achevé fin 2024, a impliqué 17 trous totalisant 2 560 mètres, avec 1 234 échantillons de carottes de forage analysés.
Les principales découvertes incluent la découverte d'une minéralisation hydrothermale de type CRD et de dolomitisation à des profondeurs de 150 à 200 mètres à El Soldado, avec des intercepts significatifs incluant 4,85 % Zn et 0,47 % Pb sur 1 m dans ES-24-005, et 2,23 % Zn avec 52 g/t Ag et 0,43 % Pb sur 0,85 m dans ES-24-012.
Le style de minéralisation semble similaire à celui de la mine d'Ag historique d'Ojuela. De plus, une inversion 3D des données magnétiques a été réalisée sur la concession La Recompensa pour soutenir les forages futurs ciblant la minéralisation skarn de contact or-zinc.
Silver Wolf Exploration (SWLFF) hat die Ergebnisse seines ersten Bohrprogramms im El Soldado Claim des Ana Maria Projekts bekannt gegeben. Das Programm, das Ende 2024 abgeschlossen wurde, umfasste 17 Bohrlöcher mit insgesamt 2.560 Metern und 1.234 analysierten Bohrkernproben.
Wichtige Ergebnisse sind die Entdeckung umfangreicher hydrothermaler Mineralisierungen vom CRD-Typ und Dolomitisierung in Tiefen von 150-200 Metern im El Soldado, mit signifikanten Durchschlägen, darunter 4,85% Zn und 0,47% Pb über 1m in ES-24-005 sowie 2,23% Zn mit 52 g/t Ag und 0,43% Pb über 0,85m in ES-24-012.
Der Mineralisationsstil ähnelt dem historischen Ojuela Ag-Bergwerk. Darüber hinaus wurde eine 3D-Inversion der magnetischen Daten im La Recompensa-Claim abgeschlossen, um zukünftige Bohrungen zur gezielten Erschließung von Gold-Zink-Kontakt-Skarn-Mineralisierungen zu unterstützen.
- Discovery of extensive CRD-type mineralization at depths of 150-200 meters
- Significant mineral intercepts: 4.85% Zn and 0.47% Pb over 1m in ES-24-005
- Additional notable intercept: 2.23% Zn, 52 g/t Ag, and 0.43% Pb over 0.85m in ES-24-012
- Geological similarity to historic Ojuela mine which produced 160 million ounces of silver
- dolomitization in some breccia sections
- Some drill holes showed only occasional anomalous values
VANCOUVER, BC / ACCESS Newswire / February 18, 2025 / Silver Wolf Exploration Ltd. (TSXV:SWLF)(OTCQB:SWLFF) ("Silver Wolf" or the "Company") is pleased to announce the results of its inaugural drill program on the El Soldado Claim at the Ana Maria Project.
The drill program commenced in late 2024 with the objective of testing the continuity of the carbonate replacement deposits (CRD) breccia structures where significant Silver, Lead, and Zinc (Ag-Pb-Zn) were observed on the NE-SW and NW-SW trending structures (reported on August 9, 2022 which can be viewed here ), such as encountered in the El Jabali and La Cross historical mining adits (Figure 1 and Figure 2 shown below).
A total of 17 holes and 2,560 meters were drilled with 1,234 drill core samples analyzed.
Exploration highlights include:
At El Soldado
Discovered extensive CRD-type hydrothermal mineralization and dolomitization underlying historical Silver, Lead, and Zinc (Ag-Pb-Zn) workings at El Soldado to a depth of over 150-200 meter and is open to depth.
Identified several significant subvertical chimney breccias and flat-laying mantos with anomalous intercepts of Ag-Pb-Zn. ES-24-005 returned values of
4.85% Zn and0.47% Pb over 1m and ES-24-012 returned2.23% Zn along with 52 g/t Ag and0.43% Pb over 0.85m.
Confirmed CRD style mineralization and appears to be similar in setting and features to the historic past producing Ojuela Ag mine just north of the Sarnoso intrusive complex.
At La Recompensa
A 3D inversion of magnetic data has now been completed to support delineation of the shape and location of the intrusive stock and gold-zinc (Au-Zn) contact skarn mineralization at depth, and targeting for a new drill campaign on the La Recompensa claim.
"These initial drill results confirm CRD-style mineralization and provide evidence that we may have a mineralized system similar to the historic Ojuela silver mine" said Peter Latta, President. "The fact that most of the holes cut large breccia bodies coupled with the anomalous silver, lead and zinc values and elevated pathfinder elements is very encouraging. Furthermore, our team has developed a proven method for mapping and identifying breccia bodies at surface. The results provide the basis to expand the target areas over other showings and breccia bodies that are being identified within a mineralized area very similar to the Ojuela setting. In addition, we were able to advance the understanding of the gold-zinc skarn targets on the central La Recompensa claim to the drill ready phase."
This inaugural drill program was successful in identifying significant subvertical breccias ("Chimney" bodies) with extensive hydrothermal mineralization and dolomitization underlying the historical Silver, Lead, and Zinc (Ag-Pb-Zn) workings at El Soldado. Anomalous Ag, Pb and Zn values were found in the breccias that were intersected as well as pathfinder elements typical for CRD mineralization, including Arsenic (As) Antimony (Sb), Manganese (Mn), Magnesium (Mg) and Barium (Ba). Flat-lying mineralized bodies ("Manto"-style bodies) of the La Hedionda mine was explored to the depth and the continuation of the manto with anomalous Zn and Pb value, as well as dolomitization (high Mg values), indicates the continuation of the manto.
All the drill results and collar location details can be viewed here .

Figure 1: Location of the El Soldado Claim, Ana Maria project
Surface expression of the breccias is subtle, however, notable circular to elongated depressions can be mapped on the surface, together with the presence of iron oxides, red jasperoid veining, and dolomitized limestone. The presence of dolomite associated with breccias and mantos is encouraging as it provides evidence of a hydrothermal system and is considered the precursor of CRD mineralization. Dolomite usually has a darker color compared to the light-grey color of the limestone host rock. Base metal mineralization is typically non-sulfide as the area has undergone significant supergene weathering. Zinc and Pb are interpreted to manifest in the form of light-colored carbonates and are not clearly distinguishable from common carbonate veining and matrix of the wide-spread breccias encountered.
These results coupled with general geometry of the intercepted bodies provide compelling evidence for an analogous geological model of mantos and subvertical chimney breccias as observed at the nearby historic Ojuela Ag mine (Figure 1). Ojuela is reported to have produced upwards of 160 million ounces 1 with high grades of Ag oxide minerals since the early 1600's. The mine was extensively developed underground (Figure 3) but production was stopped not long after the Mexican revolution. La Concha is an operating mine 5 km to the north of Ojuela (Figure 1) that produces lead, zinc and silver which is believed to be the same style of mineralization.

Figure 2: Magnified Area of the El Soldado Claim showing the diamond drill holes

Figure 3 - Geometry of the Ojuela Mine mineralized mantos and chimneys compared to the La Cross breccia bodies intercepted at El Soldado in drill holes ES-24-01, ES-24-03 and ES-24-16
Nine drill holes ES-24-001, ES-24-002, ES-24-003, ES-24-004, ES-24-005, ES-24-007, ES-24-009, ES-24-012, and ES-24-016 tested the three main structural systems and breccia bodies which are located along the structural lineament "La Cross - La Hedionda" trending ENE, where the main anomalies of silver, lead and zinc were intercepted during the drilling of the breccias.
ES-24-016 cut an extensive breccia body underneath the historic La Cross artisanal mine (Figure 3). Samples were taken across areas with abundant veining of white calcite and crackle breccias with carbonate matrix and hematite-rich fractures (Figure 4). A lead value of
Table 1: Geochemical results for select intervals of diamond drillhole ES-24-16


Figure 4: Brecciated limestone with calcite matrix and fractures filled with iron oxides.
ES-24-007 and ES-24-005 were designed to intercept the continuation of the Hedionda manto body dipping to the NE. A manto feature with dolomitization was intercepted in both holes at the projected intercept, however anomalous Zn values were found in hole ES-24-005 at 47m depth. A different mineralized breccia feature was intercepted in hole ES-25-005 with values of
ES-24-012 was perhaps the most interesting hole drilled ~200m east of La Cross workings underneath mine workings interpreted to be the eastern extension of the La Cross breccias. Fragments of jasperoid were found in the drill core and multiple events of limestone brecciation and intense white calcite veining are observed, as well as recrystallized limestone with bleaching (Figure 5). The interval 57.9-63.0m is found in a section of intense stockwork calcite breccia together with a white coarse-crystalline and banded carbonate vein with Fe-oxides (Figure 5). This interval (60.8-61.65m) is also where concentrations of
Table 2: Geochemical results for select intervals of diamond drillhole ES-24-12


Figure 5 Strong brecciation, calcite recrystallisation and carbonate veining with reddish iron-oxides.
ES-24-006, ES-24-008 and ES-24-017, tested a circular depression that had been detected and mapped as dissolution breccia structure. A significant breccia was intercepted which is interpreted as subvertical structures. A number of anomalous Pb and Zn values were registered in the breccia, but dolomitization was limited to a small section of the breccia.
ES-24-010, ES-24-011, ES-24-013, and ES-24-015 tested the Jabali workings. Brecciation was developed in a limited number of breccia intercepts with occasional anomalous values of Zn, Pb and pathfinder elements and limited dolomitization. Drillhole ES-24-014 tested the Corazones workings and intercepting the subvertical extension of the surface working at about 45m depth with anomalous Pb values.
La Recompensa Claim Exploration
The La Recompensa Claim is the central claim on the Ana Maria property and the location of the intersection between the El Sarnoso intrusive complex and the limestones sequences. Surface sampling results yielded very positive results for gold and zinc hosted in skarn bodies found at the contact of the intrusion (that press release can be viewed here). In 2021, a magnetic and radiometric airborne survey was conducted over the Ana Maria project (that press release can be viewed here). A 3D inversion of magnetic data has now been completed to support delineation of the shape and location of the intrusive stock at depth. This information will help with targeting for a new drill campaign on the La Recompensa Claim. Skarn mineralization crops out over the entire surface boundary and is expected to continue at depth, following the contact of the intrusion. Furthermore, Silver Wolf has obtained all permits to drill in this area.
Social Responsibility and Community Relations
Before the start of the exploration activities and the El Soldado drill program, all permits were obtained from the Local Ejido authorities for right of way access. During the drill campaign 12 direct jobs were created for the benefit
of the local communities to go along with the indirect benefits generated by goods and services for the equipment and staff on the project.
Safety
Safety is a key focus for all our personnel. Zero safety incidents occurred during the drill campaign.
QA/QC
Silver Wolf follows industry standard procedures for diamond core drilling and sample analysis. Silver Wolf employees processed the HQ-diameter drill core, and logged, photographed, and split the core by diamond rock saw. One half of the core was then sampled and bagged for geochemical analysis and the other half of the core safely stored in core boxes. Sample intervals were generally 0.5-1.5 m, the samples were collected in sealed plastic bags with uniquely numbered tags and transported from site directly to SGS laboratory in Durango, Mexico. SGS carried out sample preparation and analysis. Pulps were four-acid digested and ICP-EOS analyzed for Ag, Zn, Pn, Cu and 27 other elements using method code GE_ICP40Q12. Gold in samples were analyzed by fire assay using 30g splits with AAS finish (SGS method code GE_FAA30V5). SGS was instructed to apply appropriate overlimits methods for Ag, Zn, and Pb. Results above 100 ppm Ag were analyzed by fire assay with 30g splits and gravimetric finish (SGS Method Code GO_FAG37V), and Zn and Pb using overlimit method GO_ICP90Q10. The quality of preparation and analyses were monitored by control samples (Certified reference materials, blanks, and duplicates) that were inserted by the Silver Wolf team systematically into the drill core sampling series to monitor lab performance.
Qualified Person
Dr. Honza Catchpole P. Geo., an Independent Director of Silver Wolf Exploration, is a "qualified person" as defined by National Instrument 43-101 - Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects ("NI 43-101") and has approved the scientific and technical disclosure in this news release.
About Silver Wolf
Silver Wolf is an exploration company focused on exploring high potential projects in prime silver and gold regions of Mexico including the Ana Maria and El Laberinto properties. The Ana Maria claims are located 21 kilometres (km) northwest of the City of Gómez Palacio and the adjacent City of Torreón. The property consists of 9 mining concessions encompassing 2,549 hectares (ha). The claims are located in a well-known area that is prolific for carbonate replacement deposits (CRDs) in the vicinity of many active or historic mining operations. The Company has operational synergies with Avino Silver & Gold Mines Ltd. and shares many years of combined experience in exploration, development and production. In addition, Silver Wolf has an experienced geological field team who have worked on similar projects with a demonstrated understanding of the jurisdiction and local communities.
For further information please contact Silver Wolf Exploration Ltd. at ph. (604) 682-3701 or visit our website at www.silverwolfexploration.com .
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ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD
"Peter Latta"
Peter Latta
President
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1 T Moore -2003 Mineralogical Record September-October Volume 34 (Issue number 5)
SOURCE: Silver Wolf Exploration Ltd.
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