VANCOUVER, BC, April 5,
2023 /CNW/ - Outcrop Silver & Gold
Corporation (TSXV: OCG) (OTCQX: OCGSF) (DE: MRG1) ("Outcrop
Silver") is pleased to report excellent updated metallurgical
results from the 100% owned high grade Santa Ana silver project in
Colombia. The second phase of
metallurgical testing was completed to confirm high recoverability
using flotation and is a critical de-risking milestone for Santa
Ana. The results will be incorporated in Santa Ana's upcoming
maiden resource report.
Highlights
- Testwork confirms flotation is an attractive recovery option
for Santa Ana with excellent recoveries and concentrate grades
- Highly commerciable flotation concentrate grades of 12,133
grams per tonne silver and 172 grams per tonne gold
- Excellent global recoveries for silver and gold confirmed at
93.4% and 96.7%, respectively, consistent with previous
metallurgical testing
- Flotation circuit times range between 2.5 and 10 minutes for
cleaning stages with an efficiency of 97.6%, representing a
standard residence time for a potential future operation
- Milling tests have shown that 105 microns is the optimum
grain size for the flotation of the mineralized material
"We are delighted our metallurgical testing results confirm
flotation as a viable option for the Santa Ana project with
recoveries greater than 93%, and marketable concentrates of 12,133
grams per tonne silver and 172 grams per tonne gold with testwork
performed with standard residence times and coarse grind,"
commented Guillermo Hernandez, Vice
President of Exploration. "Confirming flotation as a silver and
gold recovery option with potentially high payables greatly reduces
the potential environmental footprint, operating costs and
permitting risk of the project."
Outcrop Silver prepared four sample composites, two per
mineralized shoot, from Ivana (POR-1 and POR-2) and Megapozo (PAR-1
and PAR-2) from coarse laboratory rejects. Each composite weighed
approximately 50 kilograms, and the samples represent two
metallurgical domains: high-grade and low-grade. The high-grade
composites represent the average grade in the shoot, whereas the
low-grade is estimated at 200 g AgEq/t, the threshold used to
define significant silver equivalent grades. SGS Metallurgical
Services Chile has conducted all preparation and testing.
The phase two metallurgical work consists of kinetic flotation
circuit tests on the PAR-2 sample from the Megapozo target of the
Paraiso vein. Table 1 shows the metallurgical balance per cleaner
stage with a global recovery of 93.4% for silver and 96.9% for
gold. The third cleaner stage produced a concentrate grading 12,133
grams per tonne of silver and 172 grams per tonne of gold.
Flotation times in the cleaner stages were 10, 6 and 2.5 minutes
for the first, second and third stages, respectively. Additionally,
the total time for the scavenger stage was 15 minutes aiming to
maximize gold and silver recovery.
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Product
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Mass
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Assays
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Distribution
%
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g
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%
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Zn
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Pb
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Ag
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Au
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Zn
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Pb
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Ag
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Au
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%
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%
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g/t
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g/t
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%
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%
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%
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%
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3rd Cleaner
Concentrate
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46.3
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2.3
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7.37
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8.16
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12,133
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172
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35.4
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56.0
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55.2
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62.9
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2nd Cleaner
Concentrate
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76.3
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3.8
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6.19
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6.97
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10,601
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146
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49.0
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78.7
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79.3
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87.9
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1st Cleaner
Concentrate
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90.4
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4.5
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5.50
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6.10
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9,296
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126
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51.7
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81.7
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82.5
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89.9
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Tails
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1,854
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6.9
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0.16
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0.03
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37
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0.2
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31.1
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8.3
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6.6
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3.1
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Table 1. Summary
results with metallurgical balance per stage.
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Global
Recovery
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Zn %
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Pb %
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Ag %
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Au %
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68.9
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91.7
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93.4
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96.9
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Table 2. Global recoveries from open circuit kinetic
test.
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The particle size mass distribution shows more than 80% of
sulphides are liberated from milling down to 100 microns. The
currently selected grain size for the flotation tests is 105
microns for initial milling (Figure 2).
SGS Metallurgical Services Chile is currently performing
locked-circuit flotation tests following the same reagent and
residence times as used in the open circuit testing (Figure 3).
QA/QC
Core and rock samples are sent to either Actlabs or SGS in
Medellin, Colombia, for
preparation and AA assaying on Au and Ag; Pb and Zn for Actlabs as
well and then sent to SGS Lima,
Peru, for multi-element analysis. Samples sent to Actlabs
are then shipped to Actlabs Mexico for multi-element analysis. In
line with QA/QC best practice, approximately three control samples
are inserted per twenty samples (one blank, one standard and one
field duplicate). The samples are analyzed for gold using a
standard fire assay on a 30-gram sample with a gravimetric finish
when surpassing over limits. Multi-element geochemistry is
determined by ICP-MS using aqua regia digestion. Comparison to
control samples and their standard deviations indicate acceptable
accuracy of the assays and no detectible contamination.
About Santa Ana
The 100% owned Santa Ana project comprises 27,000 hectares
located in the northern Tolima Department, Colombia, 190 kilometres from Bogota. The project consists of five or more
regional scale parallel vein systems across a trend 12 kilometres
wide and 30 kilometres long. The Santa Ana project covers a
majority of the Mariquita District, where mining records date to at
least 1585. The Mariquita District is the highest-grade primary
silver district in Colombia, with
historic silver grades reported to be among the highest in
Latin America from dozens of
mines. Historic mining depths support a geologic and exploration
model for composite mesothermal and epithermal vein systems having
mineralization that likely extends to great depth. At Santa Ana, it
is unlikely that there is sharp elevation restriction common to
high-grade zones in many epithermal systems with no mesozonal
component. The extremely high silver and gold values on Santa Ana
reflect at least three recognized overprinting mineralization
events.
At the core Royal Santa Ana project, located at the northern
extent of just one of the regional vein systems controlled by
Outcrop Silver, eight vein systems (commonly containing multiple
parallel veins and multiple ore shoots) have been discovered to
date – Santa Ana (San Antonio,
Roberto Tovar, San Juan shoots); La Porfia (La Ivana
hanging-wall and footwall); El Dorado (El Dorado, La Abeja shoots);
Paraiso (Megapozo); Las Maras; Los Naranjos; Espiritu Santo and La
Isabela. The Espiritu Santo and La Isabela veins are not included
in the upcoming resource as they are still being defined. The veins
can show both high-grade silver and high-grade gold mineralization,
and low-angle veins appear to connect to more common high-angle
veins.
Outcrop Silver drilling indicates that mineralization extends
from surface or near surface to depths of at least 370 metres.
Cumulatively, over 60 kilometres of mapped and inferred vein zones
occur on the Santa Ana project. The Frias Mine on the south-central
part of the project, 16 kilometres south of the Royal Santa Ana
Mines, produced 7.8 million ounces of silver post-production in the
Spanish colonial era at a recovered grade of 1.3 kg Ag/t. The Frias
Mine is considered an analogue to each of the thirteen shoots
discovered to date by Outcrop Silver. Numerous priority drill
targets have been discovered along this 16 kilometres trend with
outcropping veins up to 4.7 metres wide and surface values up to
9,740 grams silver per tonne.
About Outcrop
Silver
Outcrop Silver is rapidly advancing the Santa Ana high-grade
silver discovery with ongoing expansion drilling and an initial
resource to be released in the coming months. Outcrop Silver
is also progressing exploration on four gold projects with
world-class discovery potential in Colombia. These assets are being advanced by a
highly disciplined and seasoned professional team with decades of
experience in Colombia.
Qualified Person
The technical information in this news release has been approved
by Joseph P Hebert, a qualified person as defined in NI43-101 and
President and Chief Executive Officer of Outcrop Silver.
ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Joseph P Hebert
Chief Executive Officer
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Director of Investor Relations
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