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Apollo Reports High-Grade Silver, Gold and Barite Results at Calico

 

 

 

 

 

Outcrop Sample Assays up to 1,280 g/t Silver at Mule and 76.12% Barite at Langtry

 

Apollo Silver Corp.  (TSX-V:APGO) (OTCQB:APGOF) (Frankfurt:6ZF) is pleased to report results from its ground geological mapping and sampling program including assay results, at the Calico Silver Project located in San Bernardino County, California (see news release dated December 11, 2025). The Program c onducted mapping, sampling and geophysical anomaly checks across the Project, and identified multiple mineralized occurrences returning assays with highly anomalous silver, gold, barite and zinc values across several key areas.

 

Program activities included systematic infill rock sampling at Burcham gold prospect (located within the Waterloo Property), and regional scale assessment of the Mule Property. The Mule Property assessment included geological mapping and outcrop sampling along the Calico fault trend, soil geochemistry surveys, and outcrop sampling within the lithostratigraphic unit known as the Pickhandle Formation Volcanics (refer to Figure 1). Ground-truthing of historic induced polarization anomalies within Langtry and Waterloo was also conducted.

 

Surface Sampling Program Highlights

 

Mule Property:

  • High-grade silver values up to 1,280 grams per tonne Ag identified at the Mule Property within the Pickhandle.
  • Program results support that the Pickhandle unit at Mule is a host of high-grade silver and barite veins and thus is a target that warrants systematic follow-up.

 

Burcham Mine Area (Waterloo Property):

  • Multiple highly anomalous gold results at Burcham, including assay results of 4.85 g/t, 3.70 g/t, and 3.59 g/t Au.
  • High-grade zinc values up to 30.0% zinc confirmed in specularite manto zones.

 

Waterloo Property & Lang try Property:

  • Sampling of the Lower Barstow-Pickhandle contact, within the northeast portion of Waterloo, returned moderate silver assays, including 149 g/t Ag, 139 g/t Ag, and 80.7 g/t Ag.
  • Highly elevated barite assays of up to 27.78% and 76.12% BaSO4 were observed at Langtry and 35.68% BaSO4 at Waterloo. Barite comprises part of the Mineral Resource Estimate at Waterloo, whereas less is known about the occurrence of barite at Langtry. These results confirm that anomalous barite mineralization is present at Langtry.

 

“This exploration field program has advanced our understanding of the potential for additional significant mineralization at Calico,” said Ross McElroy, President and CEO of Apollo Silver. “Encouraging gold and silver results, including high-grade silver at the Mule Property, along with elevated barite values at Langtry, reinforce our confidence in the upside prospectivity for additional discoveries at Calico.”

 

Figure 1: Location of the Sampling and Mapping Program, Calico

 

 

Next Steps

 

The Company continues to advance the Project through both exploration and project development initiatives. The initiation of a Preliminary Economic Assessment study for the Project, expected to be completed in Q3 2026, was previously announced (see news release dated March 18, 2026).

 

The Project development work for 2026 includes a 4,500m HQ large diameter drill program to collect material and data to support advanced level metallurgical and geotechnical work as well as a 1,000m NQ diameter exploration drill program to test the Burcham gold potential with the goal of expanding the gold resource.

 

Drilling was originally anticipated to begin in Q1 2026; however, the Company is currently awaiting receipt of final permits, now expected to be received in Q2. Due to seasonal high temperature constraints that limit drilling operations in the region, particularly during the months of July and August, drilling activities have been rescheduled and expected to commence in Q3, following the summer period.

 

While the upcoming metallurgical and geotechnical drilling program is not required for the PEA, it is designed to generate additional data that is intended to support a future anticipated Pre-Feasibility Study (“PFS”). Apollo anticipates providing further updates on permitting advancements and other operational developments as they occur.

 

Technical Summary and Analytical Methods

 

A total of 245 rock samples were collected across the Project in December 2025, together with 893 soil samples from the Burcham mine area of the Waterloo Property and the Mule Property. Refer to Figures 1 and 2. All rock and 522 soil samples were submitted to ALS Global-Geochemistry in Reno, Nevada for gold and multi-element analysis. Soil samples were collected at 25 m spacing, with lines separated by 200 m.

 

Mule Property

 

The objective of the sampling and mapping at the Mule Property was to evaluate the potential for gold associated with the Calico Fault and for the potential of the Upper Barstow Formation to host silver, similar to that observed at Waterloo. The highest silver values of the Program were obtained from the Pickhandle Formation volcanic rocks within the Mule Property. Select samples from historical workings returned up to 1,280 g/t Ag (J423690) and 221 g/t Ag (J423689). These highly anomalous samples were associated with felsic volcanic tuffs hosting dark purple barite veinlets. The assay results co nfirm that the Pickhandle Formation volcanics at Mule Property is an important exploration target that warrants systematic follow-up.

 

Soil geochemical sampling conducted in the Upper Barstow Formation stratigraphic unit of the Mule Property returned broadly subdued precious and base metal values and failed to define discrete surface anomalies of sufficient contrast to justify additional soil follow-up at this stage.

 

Figure 2: Rock Outcrop Sampling

 

 

Burcham Mine Area (Waterloo Property)

 

Sampling and mapping in the Burcham area was conducted to verify previously mapped manto features, collect additional outcrop rock samples, and to improve geological understanding of the Burcham Mine area with the aim to better define drilling targets. Infill rock sampling at Burcham returned multiple anomalous gold and zinc assay results. Significant gold values of 4.85 g/t, 3.70 g/t, 3.59 g/t, 2.61 g/t and 1.87 g/t Au were obtained from samples J423544, J423623, J423543, J423738, and J423597, respectively. Lead (“Pb”) anomalies were also identified, with selected samples returning between 0.50% and 1.88% Pb (J423622 and J423623). At Waterloo, Pb is associated with Au mineralization and can be used as pathfinder for gold.

 

Previously documented specularite mantos (see news release dated May 20, 2025) were revisited, sampled and returned elevated zinc concentrations of up to 30.00% Zn (J423618), 27.60% Zn (J423625), 18.4% Zn (J423624) and 15.5% Zn (J423617), with limited associated precious metal content. Individual manto horizons were not able to be traced continuously beyond approximately 50 m along strike, indicating structurally complex or discontinuous deposit geometry.

 

Rock sampling along the Calico Fault trend in Burcham identified a localized zone of intense silicification approximately 200 m west of the Burcham mine. This zone returned silver values ranging from 14.35 to 30.80 g/t, while the base metal values along the fault were low to moderate.

 

Geophysical Anomalies Ground-Truthing

 

Ground-truthing of the 2021 IP geophysical survey at Langtry returned isolated elevated silver values within the Barstow sediments, including 76.70 g/t Ag (J423572). However, no significant surface alteration or Pickhandle-hosted mineralization was identified to account for those anomalies. Elevated barite values of up to 27.78% and 76.12% barite (sample J423568 and J423516) confirms the presence of barite mineralization at Langtry.

 

At Waterloo, sampling of the Lower Barstow-Pickhandle stratigraphic contact returned higher grade silver results, including 149 g/t Ag (J423538), 139 g/t Ag (J423588), and 80.7 g/t Ag (J423534), with one sample returning 35.68% barite (J423532). The IP anomalies at both Langtry and Waterloo are interpreted to originate at depth, and drill testing of the highest-priority targets is warranted.

 

Surface sampling, by their nature, are selective samples and may not necessarily indicate true underlying mineralization.

 

Table 1: Rock Sampling Results of Selected Samples1

 

Sample ID Easting Northing Elevation (m) Gold(g/t) Silver(g/t) Barite (%) Lead (%) Zinc (%) Area
J423516 508257 3870297 785 na 12.50 76.12 0.00 0.00 Langtry
J423568 508360 3870376 773 na 37.00 27.78 0.01 0.00< /td> Langtry
J423572 508265 3870305 785 na 76.70 22.77 0.01 0.00 Langtry
J423741 514256 3867572 785 0.00 78.50 1.27 0.00 0.01 Mule
J423689 513923 3867752 795 0.00 221.00 0.33 0.00 0 .02 Mule
J423690 513923 3867751 795 0.00 1,280.00 0.12 0.00 0.03 Mule
J423532 510096 3868597 777 0.01 46.00 35.68 0.06 0.01 Waterloo
J423588 510474 3868190 769 0.00 139.00 21.24 0.05 0.34 Waterloo
J423534 510113 3868578 782 0.00 80.70 4.66 0.03 0.21 Waterloo
J423538 510469 3868173 758 0.00 149.00 2.12 0.24 0.27 Waterloo
J423625 511521 3867444 748 0.17 6.89 0.09 0.31 27.60 Waterloo
J423617 511491 3867386 728 0.21 3.34 0.09 0.00 15.50 Waterloo
J423624 511508 3867462 754 0.19 2.23 0.07 0.06 18.40 Waterloo
J423590 511272 3867667 778 1.30 9.53 0.12 0.43 0.07 Waterloo, Burcham
J423623 511498 3867519 771 3.70 14.80 0.05 1.88 0.26 Waterloo, Burcham
J423544 511524 3867418 735 4.85 12.20 0.05 0.71 0.22 Waterloo, Burcham
J423597 5 11311 3867500 736 1.87 10.05 0.04 0.17 0.03 Waterloo, Burcham
J423738 511307 3867482 731 2.61 17.55 0.03 0.49 0.09 Waterloo, Burcham
J423543 511524 3867418 735 3.59 18.50 0.02 0.97 0.07 Waterloo, Burcham
J423618 511492 3867385 728 0.06 0.42 0.02 0.00 30.00 Waterloo, Burcham
J423622 511440 3867540 777 0.52 7.60 0.02 0.50 0.23 Waterloo, Burcham

Notes: Samples > 75 g/t Ag, > 1 g/t Au, > 25% BaSO4, >15% Zn and > 0.50% Pb are presented in the table above.

1 surface sampling, by their nature, are selective samples and may not necessarily indicate true underlying mineralization

 

Sampling Procedures and Quality Assurance

 

Rock and soil sampling was conducted by Palliser Exploration of North Vancouver, BC, in accordance with standard industry practice. Channel, interval and chip, and grab samples were collected from outcrop and subcrop exposures, with sample intervals recorded in the field and unique identification numbers assigned. All samples were photographed, securely stored in Barstow, California, and shipped to ALS Reno for preparation and gold analysis. Prepared pulps were subsequently shipped to ALS Global-Laboratory i n Vancouver, British Columbia, for multi-element analysis.

 

Sample preparation at ALS Reno followed the Prep-31 protocol, including crushing to better than 70% passing a 2 mm screen and pulverizing to better than 85% passing 75 microns. Multi-element analysis for 48 elements was completed using ICP-MS following a four-acid digestion (ME-MS61). Over-range copper, lead and zinc values were reanalyzed using a four-acid digestion and ICP-AES finish. Gold analysis was completed by fire assay with atomic absorption finish (Au-AA23), with gravimetric finish (Au-GRA21) applied to over-limit samples. Gold fire assays were completed at ALS Reno, with all other analyses conducted at ALS Vancouver.

 

The Company’s Qualified Person  is of the opinion that the sample preparation, analytical, and security procedures followed are sufficient and reliable. The Company is not aware of any drilling, sampling, recovery, or ot her factors that could materially affect the accuracy or reliability of the data reported herein.

 

Qualified Person

 

The scientific and technical data contained in this news release was reviewed and approved by Isabelle Lépine, M.Sc., P.Geo., Apollo’s Director, Mineral Resources. Ms. Lépine is a registered professional geologist in British Columbia and a QP as defined by NI 43-101 and is not independent of the Company.

 

ABOUT CALICO PROJECT

 

The Calico Project is a large silver project located in San Bernardino County, California, approximately 9 miles northeast of the city of Barstow, in a region known as the historic Calico Silver Mining District. The Project is comprised of 525 mineral claims (2 unpatented mill site claims, 474 unpatented lode mining claims, 29 fee lands claims and 20 patented lode mining claims) in three separate properties (Langtry, Waterloo and Mule) totaling 8,419 acres. The majority of the mineral resources are located on private land with vested mining rights. The Mule Property is an exploration-stage exploration target with no current mineral resources defined.

 

Apollo Silver’s Calico Project hosts one of the largest undeveloped primary silver resources in the United States. The 2025 Mineral Resource Estimate for Calico contains 125 million ounces of silver in the Measured and Indicated category within 55 million tonnes grading 71 g/t silver, and 58 million ounces of silver in the Inferred category within 25 million tonnes grading 71 g/t silver.1

 

In addition, the Project contains significant critical mineral resources in barite and zinc, alongside its substantial silver resource, positioning Calico as a source of multiple minerals considered important to domestic supply chains. The deposit hosts an Indicated Resource of 2.7 million tonnes of bari te and 354 million pounds of zinc within 36 million tonnes grading 7.4% barite and 0.45% zinc, and an Inferred Resource of 0.65 million tonnes of barite and 258 million pounds of zinc within 17 million tonnes grading 3.9% barite and 0.71% zinc.1

 

ABOUT APOLLO SILVER CORP.

 

Apollo Silver is advancing the second largest undeveloped primary silver project in the US. The Calico Silver Project hosts a large, bulk minable silver deposit with significant barite and zinc credits – recognized as critical minerals essential to the U.S. energy, industrial and medical sectors. The Company also holds an option on the Cinco de Mayo Project in Chihuahua, Mexico, which is host to a major carbonate replacement deposit that is both high-grade and large tonnage. Led by an experienced and award-winning management team, Apollo Silver is well positioned to advance the assets and deliver value through exploration and development.

 

Posted May 11, 2026

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