The Mining and Exploration News in Mexico: Highlights on the First Week of April 2025

During the 14th week of the year (March 31st to April 6th, 2025), companies working in Mexico presented 30 press releases. Not a single company informed on early exploration at its property. One company announced the start of commercial production. Six companies informed on financing rounds, one on the granting of options, another on DTC eligibility and one more on an extension for warrant exercising. Two companies informed on the start of drilling campaigns at their advanced projects, one on a new discovery in an advanced project, another on the near completion of construction of a mine, two more released their 2024 MRE’s and the filing of technical reports, and one more on drilling results on its operating mine. A company announced the spin-out of a subsidiary, one more the suspension of mining operations due to the failure to obtain a community’s permit, another informed on the sale of its Mexican subsidiary, one more on its government liaisons, another  advised its shareholders to take no action in a hostile take-over bid, one more optioned a mining property and one more informed on the advance of its property portfolio. ON MEXICO ISSUES, according to the AIMMGM, the federal government gave the greenlight to 27 permits. Vizsla Silver paused exploration at Panuco, in Sinaloa, on security concerns.  ON EXPLORATION, no relevant news. ON MINING, Luca Mining announced commercial production at Tahuehueto, in Durango. ON FINANCING, companies announcing different stages of financing rounds include Canuc Resource (C$2.3 M), Endeavour Silver (US$45 M), Heliostar Metals (C$75 M), Silver Tiger (C$15 M), GoGold Resources (C$86.2 M) and Fortune Bay (C$2.8 M); Royalties Inc. announced its shares are eligible through DTC, Impact Silver proposed to extend the expiry date of warrants, GR Silver granted incentive options. ON RESOURCES AND DEVELOPMENT, Heliostar Metals is to commence a drilling campaign at Ana Paula, in Guerrero. Capitan Mining commenced an RC drilling campaign at Cruz de Plata, in Durango. Vizsla Silver announced the discovery of mineralization six kilometers from the current MRE at Panuco, in Sinaloa; Endeavour Silver informed the Terronera Mine in Jalisco is in the final stages of construction; Aura Minerals reported the 2024 MRE for the Aranzazu Mine in Zacatecas, and filed the report; Gold Resource released high-grade polymetallic underground drilling results from the Don David Mine in Oaxaca. First Majestic released MRE’s on its four operating mines in Mexico.  ON DEALS AND CORPORATE ISSUES, Riverside Resources announced the spin-out Blue Jay Gold obtained the needed final order. Equinox Gold indefinitely suspended operations at Los Filos Mine in Guerrero, for lack of a community permit. Golden Minerals sold its Mexican subsidiary. Oroco Resource informed on meetings with government executives. Sierra Metals advised its shareholders not to take action on a hostile take-over bid. Masivo Silver optioned the Cerro Colorado property in Southern Sonora. Empress Royalty informed on the advance of its portfolio with a new property coming into production. ON SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY, no relevant news.

ON MEXICO ISSUES

  • According to the AIMMGM (Asociación de Ingenieros de Minas, Metalurgistas y Geólogos), the federal government has given the green light to at least 27 permits on the mining industry. Furthermore, the president of the CAMIMEX (Cámara Minera de México), Pedro Rivero, stated that dialog with the Mexican authorities has been very productive. Camimex works alongside the government on the development of the rulebook that is to guide the application of the Mining Law approved in April 2023. This rulebook is expected to be produced during the second quarter of 2025.
  • Vizsla Silver Corp. announced the pause of field work at its Panuco project in Sinaloa, due to current security conditions in the area.

ON EXPLORATION

  • No Relevant News.

ON MINING

  • Luca Mining Corp. announced commercial production at its Tahuehueto mine in Durango, releasing also its production guidance for 2025 at Tahuehueto and Campo Morado, in Guerrero. At Tahuehueto the processing plant can process 1,000 tpd and is currently producing at 82% capacity. The company presented two production tables for 2025: one with 85,000 – 100,000 Oz AuEq produced metal and another with 65,000 – 80,000 Oz AuEq of payable metal during the year. “The Company anticipates generating between $30 million and $40 million in free cash flow2 before working capital adjustments for the year”.13532179700?profile=RESIZE_710x
    • Alamos Gold Inc. plans to release its Q1 2025 financial results on April 30, 2025 (Mulatos, Sonora).

     

  • ON FINANCING

    • Canuc Resources Corp. closed the first tranche of its previously announced private placement financing, with gross proceeds of C$2.3 M. “Proceeds will be used for expenses associated with completing the acquisition of MacDonald Mines Exploration Ltd. and for the exploration and development of the Company’s new and existing exploration and development assets” (San Javier, Sonora).
    • Endeavour Silver Corp. upsized its previously announced bought deal of common shares for gross proceeds of US$45 M. The net proceeds of the offering will be used to fund a portion of the cash component of a mining company in Peru (Terronera, Jalisco).
    • GR Silver Mining Ltd. granted 860 K incentive stock options to certain employees and consultants, 400 K incentive stock options to certain executive officers and 154.8 K deferred share units to the company’s non-executive directors for director’s fees relating to Q1 2025 (Plomosas, Sinaloa).
    • GoGold Resources Inc. filed a short form prospectus pursuant to its C$75 M bought deal public offering of common shares (Los Ricos, Jalisco).
    • Royalties Inc. announced that its common shares are now eligible for electronic clearing and settlement in the United States through the Depository Trust Company (DTC). “DTC eligibility streamlines the trading process, making it more efficient for investors and brokers” (Royalties on Bilbao, Zacatecas).
    • Silver Tiger Metals Inc. filed a final short form prospectus with the securities commissions in each of the provinces of Canada, except Quebec, in connection with its bought deal public offering of common shares intended to raise up to C$15 M. If an over-allotment option is exercised in full, the aggregate gross proceeds would rise to C$17.2 M (El Tigre, Sonora).
    • GoGold Resources Inc. closed the previously announced bought deal offering, for aggregate gross proceeds of C$86.2 M (Los Ricos South, Jalisco).
    • Impact Silver Corp. proposed the extension by 18 months of 33.4 M warrants expiring in 2025. Such an extension is subject receipt of TSX Venture Exchange approval (Plomosas, Chihuahua).
    • Fortune Bay Corp. intends to complete a non-brokered private placement for aggregate gross proceeds of up to C$2.8 M (Ixhuatan, Chiapas).

    ON RESOURCES AND DEVELOPMENT

    • Heliostar Metals Ltd. is to mobilize two drill rigs in April to commence a 15,000 m drilling campaign at Ana Paula, in Guerrero. The drill program will focus on infill drilling, testing the extent of satellite zones and test exploration targets north of the Parallel Panel.
    • Capitan Silver Corp. commenced drilling at its Cruz de Plata project in Durango. The initial 10,000 m of reverse circulation (RC) drilling is to focus on definition and step out drilling at Jesus Maria and its extension into the recently acquired Fresnillo claim, step out drilling along the Gully Fault zone to the northeast and drill targets on parallel mineralized structures to the north of Jesus Maria. “In total there are 8 silver mineralized structures that have been identified at Cruz de Plata for a cumulative strike of 7km”.
    • Vizsla Silver Corp. announced the discovery of high-grade mineralization on the Animas vein system, six km to the northeast of the Copala resource area, within its 7,190 ha Panuco project in Sinaloa. Highlighted true width high-grade intervals within a broader mineralization envelope below historic mine workings comprise 5.85 m @ 4.26 gpt Au, 653 gpt Ag (including 1.31 m @ 4.00 gpt Au, 1,190 gpt Ag and 1.13 m @ 14.10 gpt Au, 1,398 gpt Ag); 2.60 m @ 2.00 gpt Au, 457 gpt Ag, 0.1% Pb, 0.2% Zn (including 1.09 m @ 3.42 gpt Au, 814 gpt Ag, 0.1% Pb, 0.2% Zn).
    • Endeavour Silver Corp. informed its Terronera Mine in Jalisco is in the final construction stages. Highlights include advances in the commissioning of the upper platform process plant, testing of the crushing, grinding, flotation and tailing thickening circuit (producing 2 tonnes of concentrate), concentrate filter pre-commissioning, tailing filter mechanical assembly completed, tailing storage facility nearly complete, the first production stope has been mined and backfilled and surface run-of-mine and crushed stockpiles reached 40 K tonnes.
    • Aura Minerals Inc. reported updated mineral reserves and mineral resources for its four operating mines, including the Aranzazu mine in Zacatecas. “Infill and deep drilling campaigns from 2018 to 2024 in the Glory Hole (GH) zone have been successful in extending known mineralization…. Drilling campaigns in 2024 confirmed the extension of skarn mineralization in the Esperanza zone, with promising copper and gold grades”. Proven and probable reserves comprise 11.5 M tonnes averaging 0.64 gpt Au, 1.04% Cu, 17 gpt Ag, containing 237 K Oz Au, 264.1 M Lb Cu, 6.1 M Oz Ag. Measured and indicated resources comprise 20.1 M tonnes averaging 0.76 gpt Au, 1.18% Cu, 19 gpt Ag, containing 493,885 Oz Au, 521.9 M Lb Cu, 12.3 M Oz Ag. Inferred resources comprise 5.6 M tonnes averaging 0.44 gpt Au, 0.82% Cu, 14 gpt Ag, containing 78,808 Oz Au, 101.9 M Lb Cu, 2.5 M Oz Ag.
    • Gold Resource Corp. released a summary of the 2024 exploration drill results from its Don David Mine in Oaxaca. The program focused on underground infill and expansion drilling within the Three Sisters and Gloria vein systems as well as in veins of the North Arista system. Highlighted true-with results comprise 4.70 m @ 14.13 gpt Au, 125 gpt Ag, 0.32% Cu, 2.8% Pb, 7.1% Zn; 12.30 m @ 3.97 gpt Au, 71 gpt Ag, 0.29% Cu, 2.3% Pb, 4.2% Zn; 8.03 m @ 0.60 gpt Au, 40 gpt Ag, 0.17% Cu, 2.3% Pb, 4.9% Zn; 3.89 m @ 5.86 gpt Au, 33 gpt Ag, 0.24% Cu, 1.6% Pb, 6.2% Zn; 6.00 m @ 1.36 gpt Au, 372 gpt Ag, 0.60% Cu, 1.1% Pb, 2.6% Zn; 4.48 m @ 2.08 gpt Au, 1,299 gpt Ag, 0.32% Cu, 0.6% Pb, 1.5% Zn; 8.72 m @ 1.69 gpt Au, 298 gpt Ag, 0.24% Cu, 1.0% Pb, 2.1% Zn; 5.53 m @ 0.19 gpt Au, 28 gpt Ag, 0.12% Cu, 0.8% Pb, 5.6% Zn; 5.33 m @ 1.89 gpt Au, 746 gpt Ag, 0.21% Cu, 0.8% Pb, 1.5% Zn.
    • Aura Minerals Inc. filed updated technical reports of its mines, including the one on the Aranzazu Mine in Zacatecas. “In 2024, the Mine produced 77.6 thousand tonnes (kt) of concentrate from 1,229 kt of mill feed with average grades of 1.5% Cu, 0.83 g/t Au, and 22 g/t Ag”.
    • First Majestic Silver Corp. announced the 2024 mineral reserve and mineral resource estimates for its mines, including its Mexican operations. First Majestic is currently mining at Cerro Los Gatos (70% attributable to First Majestic) in Chihuahua, San Dimas in Durango, Santa Elena in Sonora and La Encantada in Coahuila. Total contained metals in Mexico amount to 2.61 M Oz Au, 303.3 M Oz Ag, 74 M Lb Cu, 751 M Lb Pb, 1,430 M Lb Zn (or 633.7 M Oz AgEq). The company also owns the Jerrit Canyon Mine in USA, with 1.9 M Oz Au in measured and indicated resources and 1.9 M Oz Au in inferred resources. 13532180254?profile=RESIZE_710x

    ON DEALS AND COPRORATE ISSUES

    • Alamos Gold Inc. filed its annual information form and 2024 annual report on Form 40-F, including its audited financial statements for 2024 with the SEC on EDGAR as well as on SEDAR+ (Mulatos, Sonora).
    • Riverside Resources Inc. announced that the spin-out of its subsidiary Blue Jay Gold Corp. has been approved by shareholders, with completion expected in late H1. Riverside will continue to focus on its royalty generation and project generator model in the Americas, while Blue Jay is to pursue exploration and development of several projects in Ontario (Cecilia, Sonora).
    • Equinox Gold Corp. has indefinitely suspended operations at its Los Filos mine in Guerrero, following the expiry of its land access agreement with the community of Carrizalillo at the end of March. “EquinoxGold has been engaged in collaborative discussions with the three communities that host the mine since November 2023. Consensus on terms was reached in January 2025, and new long-term agreements were subsequently ratified and signed with the Mezcala and Xochipala communities. To date, Carrizalillo has not signed a new long-term agreement with the Company”.
    • Golden Minerals Co. sold its wholly owned subsidiary, Minera de Cordilleras S. de R.L. de C.V. to a privately held Mexican company for consideration of US$600 Ka (previously held Rodeo, in Durango).
    • Oroco Resource Corp. informed of its meeting with Sinaloa’s governor Ruben Rocha and other senior state government officials. “The Governor recognizes the project's potential for responsible development, investment, and long-term economic growth, and confirmed the potential contribution of the Santo Tomás Project to the future of the state economy, particularly that of the Municipality of Choix”. This meeting followed prior meetings in Mexico City with the undersecretary of economy Rosendo Gutierrez and Jose Aboitiz, Head of Extractives Activities Coordination Unit and Luz Hiram Olimpia, Director General of Mining Development, aimed to prepare for the incorporation of the Santo Tomas project into the Key Development Projects Registry of the Economy’s Mining Coordination Office (Santo Tomás, Sinaloa).
    • Riverside Resources Inc. informed that the Supreme Court of British Columbia has granted the final order involving the spin-out of its equity interest in its subsidiary Blue JayGold Corp., that is to focus on projects in Ontario (Cecilia, Sonora).
    • Sierra Metals Inc. acknowledged the press release by Alpayana S.A.C. announcing an intention to update its previously announced unsolicited all-cash takeover bid to acquire all of the issued and outstanding common shares of Sierra Metals. The company advises shareholders to TAKE NO ACTION at this time (Bolivar, Chihuahua).
    • Canasil Resources Inc. announced that DeVisser Gray LLP, Vancouver, has agreed to act as the Company’s auditors, replacing the previous auditors Davidson & Company LLP (Nora, Durango).
    • Masivo Silver Corp. completed the signing of an arms-length agreement to acquire the Cerro Colorado project from a private owner and Minera GoldZone S.A. de C.V. and partners. The project is located 11 km north of the Piedras Verdes open pit mine in Sonora. Upon completing the agreement Masivo will grant 300 K shares; pay US$60 K and either 1 M Masivo shares or US$100 K on the first anniversary; pay US$70 K and either 1.5 M Masivo shares or US$150 K on the second anniversary; pay US$80 K and either 2 M Masivo shares or US$200 K on the third anniversary; pay US$100 K and either 2.5 M shares or US$250 K on the fourth anniversary. GoldZone and partners will retain 1.5% NSR, which Masivo can buy for US$1 M.
    • Empress Royalty Corp. informed on the advance to commercial production of the Tahuehueto mine in Durango by Luca Mining (see above), on which Empress has a 100% silver stream.

       

      ON SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY

      • No Relevant News.

       

    • On the image below: Flow banded felsic dike on a Sonora Desert project. Picture by Jorge Cirett.

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