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Vizsla Announces Multiple Intersections, Including 667 g/t Silver Eq Over 1.3m, in First Drilling Results from the Panuco Silver Project, Mexico

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Vizsla Announces Multiple Intersections, Including 667 g/t Silver Eq Over 1.3m, in First Drilling Results from the Panuco Silver Project, Mexico

 

 

 

 

 

Vizsla Resources Corp. (TSX-V: VZLA)  is pleased to announce initial results from the Company’s maiden drill program at the Panuco silver-gold district in Mexico. Four holes have tested beneath the historic workings along the Animas Corridor and three at the new Paloma vein discovery. These results are the first set from an aggressive 14,500 metre drilling program that will continue throughout 2020.

 

Drilling Highlights

 

  • 3.55 metres grading 364 g/t silver equivalent (264.3 g/t silver and 1.25 g/t gold) in hole AMS-20-06 – Paloma Vein including:
    • 677 g/t AgEq(474.0 g/t silver and 2.54 g/t gold) over 1.3 metres
  • 2.6 metres grading 404 g/t AgEq** (45.1 g/t silver, 2.45 g/t gold, 1.2% lead and 3.0% Zinc) in hole AMS-20-04 – Animas Vein;
Note: All numbers are rounded, and widths represent downhole lengths.  True widths are estimated at between 75-100% of downhole lengths.  Silver equivalent is calculated by multiplying the gold grade by 80 and adding it to the silver grade. One example (**) has a modified Silver equivalent calculation due to high gold and zinc values and is calculated separately using the following prices (Au: $1,400 per ounce, Ag: $17.5 per ounce, Pb: $0.85 per pound, Zn: $1.05 per pound).  All calculations assume 100% metallurgical recovery.

 

“These results mark an excellent start for Vizsla’s drilling program. We are seeing see high grades of silver and gold in both our drilling and sampling activities. The Company has drilled veins up to 11.3 metres wide and our new Paloma discovery is also showing excellent widths and grades.”

 

“The team in Mexico has made remarkable progress since January and these drill holes are only the start of a comprehensive exploration program. In the near term we will continue drilling multiple targets in order to establish drilling priorities. Being the first consolidation of the district, it is essential that Vizsla understand the many historic veins at depth.” President and CEO, Michael Konnert commented, adding “The Company will be adding a second drill rig in April in order to accelerate testing of the more than twenty priority targets on the property.”

 

Complete Table of Drillhole Intersections

 

 

Prospect Drillhole FROM
(m)
To

(M)

Width
(m)
Silver
(g/t)
Gold
(g/t)
Lead
(%)
Zinc
(%)
Silver
Equivalent
(g/t)
La Pipa AMS-19-01A No Significant Intersection
  AMS-19-02 73.0 76.0 3.0 125.3 0.59     172.3
Mariposa AMS-20-03 198.0 201.0 3.0 64.0 0.72     121.4
  AMS-20-04 195.0 206.3 11.3 51.4 0.82     117.3
  Incl. 195.0 197.0 2.0 115.5 0.83     177.9
  And 203.7 206.3 2.6 45.1 2.46 1.2 3.0 404.0**
Paloma AMS-20-05 30.5 31.2 0.7 142.0 1.05     226.0
  AMS-20-06 15.3 18.85 3.55 264.4 1.25     364.5
  Incl. 16.5 17.8 1.3 474.0 2.54     677.2
  AMS-20-07 19.9 20.4 0.5 62.9 0.27     84.7

 

 

Table 1: Downhole drill intersections from the first seven holes completed at Panuco.  All numbers are rounded and widths represent downhole lengths.  True widths are estimated at between 70-100% of downhole lengths.  Silver equivalent is calculated by multiplying the gold grade by 80 and adding it to the silver grade. One example (**) has a modified Silver equivalent calculation due to high gold and zinc values and is calculated separately using the following prices (Au: $1,400 per ounce, Ag: $17.5 per ounce, Pb: $0.85 per pound, Zn: $1.05 per pound).  All calculations assume 100% metallurgical recovery.

 

Drill Program Detail

 

Drill holes AMS-19-01A and AMS-19-02 were drilled to test the downdip extension of the La Pipa oreshoot that has seen extensive mining. The first hole intersected historic workings and a footwall vein over 5.5m at 135.0m downhole. Deeper in the hole a 2.0m wide quartz-amethyst vein was intersected at 241.5m downhole. The second hole was completed 77m downdip on the same section and intersected a shallow hanging wall vein with 3 metres grading 172.3 g/t AgEq and a zone of low-grade veinlets in the projection of the Animas Vein. 

 

Two drill holes were drilled to test the downdip extension of the Mariposa oreshoot that has also seen extensive mining. The first hole, AMS-20-03, intersected a 3.55m wide vein surrounded by a broad stockwork zone with generally low-grade mineralization up to a best sub-interval of 3 metres at 121.4 g/t AgEq from 199m downhole. Stepping 40m downdip in hole AMS-20-04 the vein widens to 11.3m grading 117.3g/t AgEq including a significantly higher-grade subinterval grading 404.0 g/t AgEq**. This intersection is open and will be the focus of step-out drilling to the north, south and at depth.

 

The La Pipa and Mariposa oreshoots are developed along part of the Animas Corridor which is a major fault zone trending NW – SE and dipping moderately to the SW. The hangingwall sequence is pyroclastic volcanics that were mainly deposited in water which overlay an intrusive suite that in this area is mainly diorite.  The main alteration is propylitic with some local silicification associated with the veining.  The Mariposa section (Figure 2) is located about 120 metres to the NW of the La Pipa section.

 

Drill holes AMS-20-05, AMS-20-06 and AMS-20-07 tested beneath the discovery outcrop on the newly discovered Paloma vein.  All holes intersected the vein at shallow depth with vein widths varying from 0.5m to 3.55m.  Hole AMS-20-05 tested directly beneath the discovery outcrop and intersected a 70cm wide vein.  AMS-20-06 was planned to test the vein 50m along strike to the north but due to intersecting the vein at a shallower depth than expected is only a 20m stepout, it contains the best intersection of 3.55m grading 364.5 g/t AgEq.  Hole AMS-20-07 drilled underneath AMS-20-06 and the vein narrows to a 50cm intersection.  Drilling at Paloma has only tested a small portion of the vein and drilling will focus on stepping out from the current holes and drilling projected vein intersection targets identified in mapping.

 

The Paloma vein is another NW trending vein but is vertical and appears to be a hangingwall splay off the main Animas Corridor.  It has white massive quartz with local bands of fine-grained grey sulphides, has been brecciated along the fault zone and in the location drilled is hosted in diorite.

 

Progress Update

 

Vizsla continues to explore the property through mapping and sampling in addition to discovery drilling.  The mapping and sampling crews have completed detailed mapping of the Animas and the Corden Del Oro corridors. Over the next few months detailed mapping will extend to the Napoleon and Cinco Senores corridors in advance of drilling.

 

Drilling is currently underway at the Honduras vein and the Company intends to drill over twenty prospects in order to prioritize targets for potential resource definition drilling in the future. A second rig is planned to start at the beginning of April to test targets within the Corden del Oro corridor.

 

Shareholders can expect both additional drilling and sampling results in the coming months.

 

About the Panuco Project

 

Vizsla has an option to acquire 100% of the newly consolidated 9,386.5 Ha Panuco district in southern Sinaloa, Mexico, near the city of Mazatalan. The option allows for the acquisition of over 75 km of total vein extent, a 500 tpd mill, 35 kms of underground mines, tailings facilities, roads, power and permits.

 

The district contains intermediate to low sulfidation epithermal silver and gold deposits related to siliceous volcanism and crustal extension in the Oligocene and Miocene. Host rocks are mainly continental volcanic rocks correlated to the Tarahumara Formation.

 

Quality Assurance / Quality Control

 

Drill core samples were shipped to ALS Limited in Zacatecas, Zacatecas, Mexico for sample preparation and for analysis at the ALS laboratory in North Vancouver, B.C., Canada.  The ALS Zacatecas and North Vancouver facilities are ISO 9001 and ISO/IEC 17025 certified.  Silver and base metals were analyzed using a four-acid digestion with an ICP finish and gold was assayed by 30-gram fire assay with atomic absorption (“AA”) spectroscopy finish.  Overlimits analyses for silver, lead and zinc were re-assayed using an ore-grade four-acid digestion with AA finish.

 

Control samples comprising certified reference samples, duplicates and blank samples were systematically inserted into the sample stream and analyzed as part of the Company’s quality assurance / quality control protocol.

 

Qualified Person

 

Panuco’s disclosure of technical or scientific information in this press release has been reviewed and approved by Stewart Harris, P.Geo. for the Company.  Mr. Harris serves as a Qualified Person under the definition of National Instrument 43-101.

 


Figure 1: Plan map of drilling completed at the Panuco project (CNW Group/Vizsla Resources Corp.)

 

 


Figure 2: Cross section through the Mariposa prospect (CNW Group/Vizsla Resources Corp.)

 

Posted March 9, 2020

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