San Marco Drills Los Hondidos Zone at Tecomate
San Marco Resources has completed approximately 1625m of drilling at its 100% owned Tecomate property in Sinaloa State, Mexico. Exploration to date has focused on a 200 hectare area (Main Zone) of this 12,300 hectare property. The primary target area was the Los Hondidos Zone, where recent surface exploration indicated a 60 – 80m wide mineralized shear structure. This drill campaign is the first program to test the vertical extent of surface mineralization discovered by Company geologists over the last year. Tecomate is believed to be an intermediate sulphidation system, where gold, silver, zinc, copper and lead appear to be collectively important to potentially economic mineralization. Drilling in the Los Hondidos Zone indicates the shear structure is 80m wide, where drilling intersected it 80 -120m below surface. Three of five drill holes intersected significant mineralization in various parts of the structure. Preliminary analysis indicates a specific fault/feeder zone hosts higher grade mineralization which is flanked by parallel precious and base metal mineralization, and is open along strike and at depth. Drill intercepts are in oxide or mixed oxide/sulphide zones.