Month: November 2021

Minera Alamos Announces Santana Project Achieves First Gold Production

“We are thrilled to have turned the corner to become a gold producer at our first mine in Mexico. It is truly a credit to the abilities of our technical group that we have managed to successfully complete this transition while dealing with all the challenges of the last 18 months as a result of the pandemic,” stated Darren Koningen, CEO.

Hecla Reports Third Quarter 2021 Results

“Hecla’s results reflect our commitment to improve and innovate our operations while delivering free cash flow,” said Phillips S. Baker Jr., President & CEO.

Equinox Gold Reports Third Quarter 2021 Financial and Operating Results

Christian Milau, CEO of Equinox Gold, commented: “Production continues to increase as we see the benefits of investment at the mine sites during the first half of the year. While increased production from Los Filos and the Brazil mines anchored a strong third quarter for Equinox Gold, approximately one-third of 2021 production will come in the fourth quarter, with more than 65,000 ounces of gold already produced during the month of October.

Pantera Finalizes Exploration Permit Process and Amends Property Acquisition Agreement

Mr. Jay Roberge, President of Pantera Silver comments, “We are happy to work closely with the local authorities, and community on the imminent commencement of drilling at the Nuevo Taxco Silver Project. Our field geologists and consultants have been extremely efficient in completing all necessary studies and securing landowner, community and municipality agreements.”

Vizsla Expands Panuco Resource Areas Along Strike, Napoleon to 1,700 Metres and Tajitos to 1,000 Metres

Vizsla President and CEO Michael Konnert commented: “Bold step-outs continue to deliver at Napoleon with a 200-metre increase to the south and a 500-metre panel of mineralization developing to the north at the Papayo Zone. At Tajitos, step-out drilling to the northeast continues to return consistent wide vein intersections suggesting the area could contain a much larger resource than previously considered.”

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