VANCOUVER, BC, April 24,
2023 /CNW/ - Regency Silver Corp. ("Regency
Silver" or the "Company"), (TSXV: RSMX) (OTCQB: RSMXF) announces
that 2 follow up holes down-dip from hole REG-22-01
(35.8 metres of 6.84 g/t
gold, 0.88% copper and 21.82 g/t
silver) intersect wide zones of gold and copper
mineralization. REG-23-14 intersects 35.9m of 5.51 g/t Au including 29.4m of 6.32 g/t Au ~25m down-dip from
REG-22-01. REG-23-15, which is ~ 65m
down-dip from REG-23-14 and ~90m down-dip from REG-22-01 intersects
128.35m of 0.84 g/t Au including
57.95m of 1.49 g/t Au and
32.5m of 2.23 g/t Au.
"In addition to the drill results, the IP survey has outlined a
~1,000m long by ~900m wide km wide anomaly of highly chargeable
rock. All indications are that we are drilling into a large
system." stated Bruce Bragagnolo,
Executive Chairman.
The ongoing follow up drill program began on January 15th. Seven holes have been
completed to date totaling 4,250.85 m
of drilling. Six of the seven holes successfully intersect the
target pyrite +/- specularite +/- chalcopyrite supported breccia
zone that hosts Au-Cu mineralization. The location of the
drill holes can be seen on the plan map in Figure 1. The eighth
hole of the program, REG-23-20 is currently drilling and targeting
~50m down dip from REG-23-19 on the section line 50m to the east of holes REG-22-01 and
REG-23-13-15. The drilling is being funded by the proceeds of our
recently completed $2.5 million
private placement and the exercise of broker warrants (see NR dated
April 6th, 2023) and
drilling is expected to continue at Dios Padre for the foreseeable
future.
Highlights of the program so far include:
- REG-23-14 intersects 35.9m of
5.51 g/t Au including 29.4m of
6.32 g/t Au starting at 454.4m
downhole.
- REG-23-14 intersects 95.5m of
0.2% Cu including 7.05m of 0.51% Cu
from 314.9m downhole and 34.35m of 0.42% Cu including 12.05m of 0.98% Cu from 454.4m downhole.
- REG-23-15 intersects 128.35m of
0.84 g/t Au from 390.85 downhole including 57.95m of 1.49 g/t Au and 32.5m of 2.23 g/t Au from 460.85m downhole.
- REG-23-15 intersects 73.85m of
0.11% Cu from 317m downhole and
25.4m of 0.43% Cu including
16.25m of 0.53% Cu from
407.9m downhole.
- Six of the seven holes have successfully intersected the target
pyrite +/- specularite +/- chalcopyrite supported breccia zone that
hosts the targeted Au-Cu mineralization.
- Geophysical Induced-Polarity (IP) survey confirms robust
anomaly connecting near surface response from Dios Padre silver
mine down-dip to current Au-Cu mineralization being targeted in
ongoing drill program, outlining a ~1000m long by ~900 m wide zone
of strongly chargeable rock.
Table 1: Au results for holes
REG-23-13, REG-23-14 and REG-23-15
|
Hole
|
From (m)
|
To (m)
|
Length
(m)1
|
Au
(g/t)2
|
REG-23-13
|
121.25
|
124.6
|
3.35
|
0.16
|
REG-23-13
|
455.55
|
473.7
|
18.15
|
0.24
|
inc.
|
462.65
|
473.05
|
10.4
|
0.35
|
REG-23-13
|
510.05
|
516.5
|
6.45
|
0.14
|
REG-23-13
|
531.2
|
539.5
|
8.3
|
0.62
|
inc.
|
532.5
|
538.45
|
5.95
|
0.81
|
REG-23-13
|
608.35
|
614.35
|
6
|
0.14
|
REG-23-14
|
165.45
|
184.7
|
19.25
|
0.19
|
REG-23-14
|
317.15
|
319.45
|
2.3
|
1.14
|
REG-23-14
|
327.2
|
350.7
|
23.5
|
0.12
|
REG-23-14
|
394.2
|
410.4
|
16.2
|
0.39
|
Inc.
|
401.6
|
410.4
|
8.8
|
0.66
|
REG-23-14
|
428.5
|
449.15
|
20.65
|
0.51
|
inc.
|
433
|
442.2
|
9.2
|
1.06
|
REG-23-14
|
454.4
|
490.3
|
35.9
|
5.51
|
inc.
|
454.4
|
483.8
|
29.4
|
6.32
|
REG-23-14
|
498.65
|
510.55
|
11.9
|
0.28
|
REG-23-14
|
527.8
|
541.5
|
13.7
|
0.1
|
REG-23-14
|
552.75
|
557.25
|
4.5
|
0.28
|
REG-23-15
|
338.3
|
352.2
|
13.9
|
0.1
|
REG-23-15
|
407.9
|
536.25
|
128.35
|
0.84
|
inc.
|
407.9
|
429.2
|
21.3
|
0.54
|
inc.
|
407.9
|
424.15
|
16.25
|
0.62
|
inc.
|
460.85
|
518.8
|
57.95
|
1.49
|
inc.
|
468.5
|
501
|
32.5
|
2.23
|
1.
|
As the true,
three-dimensional orientation of the mineralized zones are not yet
fully known, true thickness of these intervals remains uncertain,
however it is estimated that the intervals are somewhere between
70-100% of true thickness since drilling is currently near
perpendicular to the orientation of stratigraphy with
mineralization appearing to loosely follow stratigraphy at this
stage of exploration.
|
2.
|
Au composites are
calculated using a 0.1 g/t Au cutoff, incorporating no more than 5
m downhole dilution. Higher-grade composite intervals are
calculated using 0.3g/t, 1g/t, 3g/t, and 5 g/t cutoffs
incorporating no more than 5 m downhole dilution.
|
|
|
Table 2: Cu results for holes
REG-23-13, REG-23-14 and REG-23-15
|
Hole
|
From (m)
|
To (m)
|
Length
(m)1
|
Cu
(%)2
|
REG-23-13
|
458.9
|
466.8
|
7.9
|
0.11
|
REG-23-13
|
536.05
|
542.1
|
6.05
|
0.13
|
REG-23-14
|
314.9
|
410.4
|
95.5
|
0.2
|
inc
|
403.35
|
410.4
|
7.05
|
0.51
|
REG-23-14
|
440.95
|
475.3
|
34.35
|
0.42
|
inc
|
454.4
|
475.3
|
20.9
|
0.62
|
inc
|
454.4
|
466.45
|
12.05
|
0.98
|
REG-23-15
|
317
|
390.85
|
73.85
|
0.11
|
inc.
|
340.85
|
352.2
|
11.35
|
0.2
|
REG-23-15
|
403.8
|
429.2
|
25.4
|
0.43
|
inc.
|
407.9
|
428.45
|
20.55
|
0.47
|
inc.
|
407.9
|
424.15
|
16.25
|
0.53
|
REG-23-15
|
436.95
|
460.85
|
23.9
|
0.19
|
inc.
|
436.95
|
444.6
|
7.65
|
0.3
|
inc.
|
450.8
|
454.6
|
3.8
|
0.24
|
1.
|
As the true,
three-dimensional orientation of the mineralized zones are not yet
fully known, true thickness of these intervals remains uncertain,
however it is estimated that the intervals are somewhere between
70-100% of true thickness since drilling is currently near
perpendicular to the orientation of stratigraphy with
mineralization appearing to loosely follow stratigraphy at this
stage of exploration.
|
2.
|
Cu composites are
calculated using a 0.1 % Cu cutoff, incorporating no more than 5 m
downhole dilution. Higher-grade composite intervals are calculated
using 0.25%, 0.5%, 0.75% cutoffs incorporating no more than 5 m
downhole dilution.
|
|
|
Table 3: Ag
results for holes REG-23-13, REG-23-14 and REG-23-15
|
Hole
|
From (m)
|
To (m)
|
Length
(m)1
|
Ag
(g/t)2
|
REG-23-14
|
299.4
|
306.6
|
7.2
|
9.74
|
REG-23-14
|
336.45
|
346.45
|
10
|
5.13
|
REG-23-14
|
454.4
|
469.5
|
15.1
|
19.2
|
REG-23-15
|
279.85
|
284.35
|
4.5
|
6.17
|
REG-23-15
|
317
|
325.7
|
8.7
|
8.28
|
REG-23-15
|
338.3
|
352.2
|
13.9
|
10.06
|
REG-23-15
|
407.9
|
424.15
|
16.25
|
8.77
|
REG-23-15
|
451.5
|
454.6
|
3.1
|
19.41
|
1.
|
As the true,
three-dimensional orientation of the mineralized zones are not yet
fully known, true thickness of these intervals remains uncertain,
however it is estimated that the intervals are somewhere between
70-100% of true thickness since drilling is currently near
perpendicular to the orientation of stratigraphy with
mineralization appearing to loosely follow stratigraphy at this
stage of exploration.
|
2.
|
Ag composites are
calculated using a 10g/t cutoff, incorporating no more than 5 m
downhole dilution. Higher-grade composite intervals are calculated
using 25g/t and 50 g/t cutoffs incorporating no more than 5 m
downhole dilution.
|
|
|
Table 4: Collar table containing
the location and orientations of completed holes. Holes contained
in this
news release are in
bold
|
Hold ID
|
Easting
|
Northing
|
Elevation
|
Hole Depth
|
Azimuth
|
Dip
|
REG-22-01
|
3150962
|
690443
|
1294
|
500.5
|
178.2
|
-60
|
REG-23-13
|
3150907
|
690448
|
1300
|
670.05
|
180
|
-59.5
|
REG-23-14
|
3151017
|
690450
|
1294
|
686.4
|
179.5
|
-60.2
|
REG-23-15
|
3151017
|
690450
|
1294
|
617.5
|
179.6
|
-66.5
|
REG-23-16
|
3150995
|
690398
|
1284
|
551.4
|
180
|
-65
|
REG-23-17
|
3150995
|
690398
|
1284
|
575.4
|
178
|
-58.2
|
REG-23-18
|
3150995
|
690398
|
1284
|
550.9
|
178
|
-70.6
|
REG-23-19
|
3150994
|
690500
|
1299
|
599.2
|
178
|
-62
|
Discussion of results:
Figure 1 shows the plan map and drill traces for the drill holes
completed to date. Holes REG-23-13, REG-23-14 and REG-23-15
are drilled on the same section line as REG-22-01. Holes REG-23-16,
REG-23-17 and REG-23-18 are drilled on a section line 50m to the west whereas hole REG-23-19, and the
ongoing REG-23-20 as well as one or two subsequent holes are
drilled on a section line 50m to the
east. Figure 2 illustrates the complete section results, the
section shows ~156m of testing between holes REG-23-13 and
REG-23-15. As expected, REG-23-14 has similar results to REG-23-01
as it is the closest hole. The step down-dip to REG-23-15 shows the
mineralized zone becoming wider, but not as concentrated as up-dip
holes. REG-23-13 intersects a weak expression of Au-Cu
mineralization up-dip from REG-22-01, but it did not intersect any
breccia, nor the quartz-feldspar porphyry (QFP) which seems to
follow the orientation of the underlying mineralized breccia. This
likely indicates that it was off the edge of the breccia zone.
Notable observations from the current drilling/results:
- While Au and Cu mineralization are coincident in REG-22-02,
this does not appear to be the case in other holes. Au and Cu
appear to be detached. This implies that mineralization occurs in
multiple, mutually overprinting events which is a common feature of
many porphyry related systems.
- Mineralization still appears to be dipping to the north
however, there appears to also be a dip to the east as holes to the
west intersect the breccia shallower whereas holes to the east
intersect the breccia deeper – this same orientation is observed in
the QFP.
- Specularite-alunite appears to be the most distal alteration
associated with the mineralizing system. It has become an important
vector towards additional mineralization.
- Gold mineralization appears to be more intimately associated
with pyrite abundance than specularite abundance.
Discussion of geophysical
results:
From January-March 2023 a 3D
Induced Polarity (IP) survey was conducted over the Dios Padre
property by Dias Geophysical. The goal of this survey was to
fingerprint the geophysical signature of the mineralized zone from
REG-22-01 in order to develop a vectoring tool for additional
mineralization of similar style. Figure 3 illustrates the filtered,
high chargeability zones in both plan and oblique views. The survey
was successful in being able to connect the chargeable zones in and
around the drill areas all the way up dip (~500m) to the old mine
workings, supporting the hypothesis that the mineralization in
REG-22-01 represents a down-dip Au-Cu rich extension below the Dios
Padre silver mine. Additionally, it outlines a ~900m wide by
1000m long zone of strongly
chargeable rock. The sheer size of the anomaly is evidence of the
scale of alteration/mineralization in the Dios Padre area.
Additional zones of similar mineralization to what has been drilled
have the potential to be found throughout.
The best results from drilling appear to occur in the deepest
portion of the chargeability high. Should this pattern continue, it
will provide us with an additional vector to incorporate into
further drill targeting. Work is ongoing to further incorporate and
refine the geophysical inversions with the results from the
drilling in order to provide more detailed modelling to help with
drill targeting.
"The program at Dios Padre is shaping up in line with our
elevated expectations. Intersecting extensions of the same zone in
six of seven holes so far is allowing us to refine our model. The
system is clearly multi-stage with localized zones of high-grade
Au-Cu mineralization. With more data and the integration of the
geophysics we will be able to refine our targeting and vector in on
the highest-grade portions of what is shaping up to be an extensive
breccia system." – Michael Tucker –
Director and Lead Geologist.
QA/QC
Once the drill core was received from the drill site, individual
samples were determined, logged for geological attributes, sawn in
half, labelled, and bagged for assay submittal. The remaining
drill core was then stored at a secure site in the buildings
surrounding the old milling site for the Dios Padre silver mine.
The Company inserted quality control samples at regular intervals
within the sample stream which included blanks, preparation
duplicates, and standard reference materials with all sample
shipments intended to monitor laboratory performance. Sample
shipment was conducted under a chain of custody procedure.
Drill core samples are submitted to ALS Global's analytical
facility in Hermosillo, Mexico for
preparation and analysis. Sample preparation included drying and
weighing the samples, crushing the entire sample, and pulverizing
250 grams ("g"). Analysis for gold was by method Au-AA23: 30g
fire assay fusion with atomic absorption (AAS) finish with a lower
limit of 0.005 ppm and upper limit of 10 ppm. Gold assays greater
than 10ppm are automatically analyzed by method Au-GRA21: 30g fire
assay fusion with a gravimetric fusion. Analysis for silver and
base metals was by method ME-ICP61m: 0.75 g is dissolved via four
acid digest and analyzed with ICP-AES finish. Detection limits for
Ag are 0.5-100ppm, 1-10 000ppm for Cu, 2-10 000ppm for Zn and 2-10
000ppm for Pb. Silver assays greater than 100ppm are automatically
analyzed by method Ag-OG62: 0.4g sample by Ag by HF-HNO3-HClO4
digestion with HCl leach, ICP-AES or AAS finish. Samples with
Ag>1500ppm are automatically analyzed by Ag-GRA21: 30g sample Ag
by fire assay and gravimetric finish. Cu, Pb and Zn >10 000ppm
are automatically analyzed by Cu-OG62, Pb-OG62 and Zn-OG62
respectively: 0.4g sample by Four acid digestion and ICP
finish.
ALS Global is ISO 9001 and ISO/IEC 17025 certified and all
analytical methods include quality control materials at set
frequencies with established data acceptance criteria. Parameters
for ALS' internal and Regency Silver's external blind quality
control samples were acceptable for the analyses returned.
Technical Information
The technical information contained in this news release has
been reviewed by Company director Michael Tucker, P.Geo, who
is recognized as a Qualified Person under the guidelines of
National Instrument 43-101. Mr. Tucker is a director of the Company
and for that reason is not considered independent. Mr. Tucker has
read and approved the technical contents of this news release.
ABOUT REGENCY SILVER
CORP.
Regency Silver is a gold-copper-silver exploration company
focused on the Americas. Regency Silver is led by a team of
experienced professionals with expertise in both exploration and
production. Regency Silver's flagship project is the Dios Padre
gold-copper-silver project in Sonora,
Mexico.
Neither the TSX Venture Exchange nor its Regulation Services
Provider (as that term is defined in the policies of the TSX
Venture Exchange) accepts responsibility for the adequacy or
accuracy of this release.
Cautionary Note Regarding Forward-Looking
Statements: This news release includes certain
forward-looking statements and forward-looking information
(together, "forward-looking statements"). All statements
other than statements of historical fact included in this release,
including, without limitation, statements regarding the optioning
of the Project by the Company. There can be no assurance that
such statements will prove to be accurate and actual results and
future events may vary from those anticipated in such
statements. Important risk factors that could cause actual
results to differ materially from the Company's plans or
expectations include the risk that regulatory changes, fundraising,
and risk associated with mineral exploration, including the risk
that actual results of exploration will be different from those
expected by management. The forward-looking statements in
this news release were developed based on the expectations of
management, including that Exchange acceptance for the proposed
transaction will be obtained, conditions will be satisfied,
required fundraising will be completed and the other risks
described above will not materialize. The Company expressly
disclaims any intention or obligation to update or revise any
forward-looking statements whether as a result of new information,
future events or otherwise, except as otherwise required by
applicable securities legislation.
![Figure 1: Plan map showing the location and drill traces of all holes completed to date. (CNW Group/Regency Silver Corp) Figure 1: Plan map showing the location and drill traces of all holes completed to date. (CNW Group/Regency Silver Corp)](https://mma.prnewswire.com/media/2061023/Regency_Silver_Corp_Regency_Silver_intersects_29_4m_of_6_32_g_t.jpg)
![Figure 2: Cross section with holes REG-23-13, REG-23-14 and REG-23-15. (CNW Group/Regency Silver Corp) Figure 2: Cross section with holes REG-23-13, REG-23-14 and REG-23-15. (CNW Group/Regency Silver Corp)](https://mma.prnewswire.com/media/2061024/Regency_Silver_Corp_Regency_Silver_intersects_29_4m_of_6_32_g_t.jpg)
![Figure 3: Plan map and oblique section showing the location of the > 30 mv/v chargeability anomaly centered around current drilling. (CNW Group/Regency Silver Corp) Figure 3: Plan map and oblique section showing the location of the > 30 mv/v chargeability anomaly centered around current drilling. (CNW Group/Regency Silver Corp)](https://mma.prnewswire.com/media/2061025/Regency_Silver_Corp_Regency_Silver_intersects_29_4m_of_6_32_g_t.jpg)
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