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Maya Intersects 929 g/t Ag Over 5m Near Surface at Its Zgounder Mine East Zone

 

 

 

 

 

Maya Gold & Silver Inc. (TSX: MYA) is pleased to announce significant diamond drill holes and reverse circulation drill holes results of its 2020 drilling program at its Zgounder silver mine in the kingdom of Morocco.

 

The Company reports the final pending assay results from the last drilling program comprised of eight DDH (ZG-19-01 to -08) totaling 2,033.9m and 32 RC holes totaling 3,611m all drilled from the surface. These results relate to five DDH (ZG-19-02, -03, -05, -07 and -08) totaling 1,200.1m and two RC holes (ZG-RC-19-29 and -30) totaling 276m.

 

The full RC and DDH results of this campaign have been received and compiled. The assay results reported herein are provided in Table 1 and include the following highlights:

 

Highlights:

 

  • 5 m at 929 g/t Ag in the DDH ZG-19-05 from 12m to 17m;
  • 5 m at 592 g/t Ag in the DDH ZG-19-08 from 24m to 29m;
  • 8 m at 339 g/t Ag in the DDH ZG-19-03 from 98m to 106m;
  • 3.5 m at 614 g/t Ag in the DDH ZG-19-07 from 125.5m to 129 m.

 

The latest results continue to show high grade silver mineralization from the surface at its Zgounder silver mine. The RC and DDH programs were designed to validate the continuity of the known mineralized zones to the east and evaluate the resource potential of the eastern zone.

 

The eastern zone covers an area of 200m x 150m (Figure 1) that includes several mineralized envelopes mostly exposed at the surface. The silver mineralization occurs within structures oriented E-W, NNW-SSE filled by quartz/carbonate cements and traces of sphalerite, galena and pyrite encountered in an altered sandstone.

 

“I am very pleased to see continued positive assay results from the eastern zone of the deposit as we look to evaluate the potential of a new open pit mining operation to complement our current underground mining operations,“ said Benoit La Salle, President & CEO, “The continuity of the mineralization to the east is now demonstrated and represents a great opportunity for Maya to move to the next phase of exploration and production development.”

 

Figure 1 is available at

 

https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/2c556dd3-208e-46a7-893c-ee3a39137e2b

 

Table 1: The important intervals from diamond drill assay results*

 

 

Hole Name From
(m)
To
(m)
Length
(m)
Ag g/t Pb ppm Zn ppm Cu ppm
ZG-19-05 12 17 5 929 1 242 3 382 459
Including 12 14 2 1 930 1 167 3 500 510
ZG-19-08 24 29 5 592 635 1 617 182
Including 27,5 29 1,5 1 332 1 446 2 363 56
ZG-19-03 98 106 8 339 1 668 2 321 1 982
Including 105 106 1 2 256 2 326 6 583 1 470
ZG-19-03 143 146,5 3,5 368 1 305 4 792 135
Including 143,5 145 1,5 641 1 257 5 762 208
ZG-19-07 125,5 129 3,5 614 1 097 3 996 128
Including 127 128 1 1 664 2 038 6 673 158
ZG-19-05 25,5 28,5 3 307 482 2 507 144
Including 27,5 28,5 1 904 686 3 113 222
ZG-19-05 69 72 3 379 1 502 5 141 918
including 71 72 1 1 038 2 079 10 329 2 366
ZG-19-05 94 97 3 264 1 610 4 104 130
Including 94 94,5 0,5 1 478 440 2 737 104

*The assay results are for an interval of 0.5- and 1-meter samples. The sample lengths reported here are between 70% and 75% of true horizontal widths. The grades herein are reported as uncapped values.

 

Holes ZG-RC-19-29 and -30 have no significant high-grade interval due to faulting with the movement to the north of the non-mineralized rhyolite contact. As the structures and contact geometry appear to be more complex than expected, additional mapping and exploration drilling works are needed to increase our understanding of this zone. The eastern zone remains open and there are no existing underground works and mining in this zone, which limits our current understanding, but also provides opportunity for additional exploration.

 

Quality Control / Quality Assurance

 

The direction and inclination of the DDH and RC drill holes were oriented in a way to target perpendicular to mineralization. The RC samples were split at the mine site. After drying, each sample was divided in two parts using a Jones riffle separator. One part was placed in a tightly sealed plastic bag with a laboratory identification number and grouped in sealed plastic buckets which were sent to the Afrilab laboratory. The remaining material is kept for archive in the core shack.

 

The drill core was sawn with one half of the sawn core placed in a plastic bag with the sample tag and sealed, while the second half was returned to the core box for storage on site. 

 

At Afrilab the RC and the DDH core samples were crushed to have d80 passing 2mm and afterward separated with a Jones riffle splitter to have 100 grams which is pulverized to have a pulp d80 of 75 microns Multi acid digestion and Atomic Absorption reading for Cu, Pb and Zn grade determination. Fire assay is used for Ag. The standards and blanks used are in line with expected results.

 

Qualified Persons

 

The technical content of this news release has been reviewed by Merouane Rachidi, P.Geo., Ph.D. and Claude Duplessis Eng., from GoldMinds Geoservices Inc, independent Qualified Persons under NI 43-101 standards, based on the information received from the Maya Gold and Silver technical team.

 

About Maya Gold & Silver Inc.

 

Maya Gold & Silver Inc. is a publicly traded Canadian company focused on the operation, exploration, acquisition and development of silver and gold deposits. Maya is currently operating mining and milling facilities at its Zgounder Mine, an 85%-15% joint venture between its subsidiary, ZMSM, and the Office National des Hydrocarbures et des Mines of the Kingdom of Morocco.

 

Its mining portfolio also includes the Boumadine polymetallic deposit located in the Anti-Atlas Mountains of Eastern Morocco which is also a joint venture with ONHYM wherein Maya retains an 85% ownership. Additionally, the Corporation’s portfolio includes the Amizmiz and Azegour properties, both being 100% owned, with gold, tungsten, molybdenum and copper occurrences covering over 100 square kilometres in a historical mining district of Morocco.

 

Posted May 11, 2020

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