Guerrero, México
A prime example of our geological explorers expertise in action
The San Gabriel project exemplifies our ability to identify and develop high-grade silver deposits in underexplored regions. Located in the prolific Guerrero Gold-Silver Belt, this project showcases exceptional mineralization characteristics.
>1 kg/t Ag over mineable widths
NE–SW trending corridor with high-grade shoots
Historical production—5 g/t Au from 6,000 t
Surface mineralization only, untested at depth
Our geological team targets multiple mineralization styles to maximize discovery potential
High and intermediate sulfidation epithermal veins with exceptional silver grades
CRD-type mineralization with significant base metal credits enhancing project economics
Deep exploration targets with potential for large-scale copper-gold-silver deposits
Our project is strategically located within world-class gold-silver belts of Mexico
In the late 80’s and early 90’s, a small 30 ton-per-day flotation mill was constructed on the opposite side from the campsite.
Approximately 3,600 Kg of silver was produced from 6,000 tonnes with an average grade of 600g/ton Ag processed. The mill operated at a rate of 25 tpd for at least 8 months
From Guerrero to Jalisco, there is a series of Porphyry Copper-Gold Systems (including skarn and epithermal deposits) that form a deposit belt of more than 1200 km long (SGM, 2016).
Guerrero is covered by this gold belt from the Northwest and Southeastern part of Guerrero State.
San Gabriel is located on the eastern part of that belt, and this presentation will show evidence of high-grade precious metals on the project.
Multiple high-priority targets ready for drilling