MAG Silver Corp. ("MAG" or “the Company”) provides
an update on its exploration activities and 2025 outlook for its
Larder (Ontario, Canada) and Deer Trail Carbonate Replacement
Deposit (“CRD”) (Utah, U.S.A.) projects, which remain key
components of the Company’s growth strategy. MAG continues to
advance these two district-scale exploration projects which, like
Juanicipio, demonstrate the potential to host significant
high-grade mineralisation. At both projects, systematic exploration
including drill testing achieved the objectives of expanding known
zones of mineralisation, making new discoveries and outlining new
high-potential drill targets.
Disciplined Capital Allocation fueling
Growth and Shareholder Value: MAG is committed to a
prudent and disciplined approach to capital allocation.
Juanicipio’s robust cash flow empowers us to execute on the dual
mandate of: advancing our greenfield growth pipeline while
maintaining a strong financial foundation and actively evaluating
opportunities to enhance shareholder value through capital returns.
Our exploration investments are guided by rigorous technical
analysis, with capital allocated prudently to maximise discovery
potential. The Company continues to actively evaluate and pursue
opportunities to optimise its capital structure and return capital
to shareholders.
Larder Project – Key
Highlights
- Validated Theory:
Drilling at the Cadillac-Larder Break (“CLB”) has successfully
extended the Cheminis and Bear zones to depths of 900 metres
(10.2 g/t gold over 6.3 metres)
and 1,200 metres (42.1 g/t gold over 1.5
metres), respectively, confirming the theory of
increased grade and width with depth.
- New Regional
Discoveries: Testing of numerous regional targets included
the Timiskaming conglomerate (“Long Conglomerate”), where
3.2 g/t gold over 10.0 metres including
8.2 g/t gold over 1.0 metres was intercepted.
- Strategic Land
Acquisition: MAG added the highly prospective Goldstake
Property, doubling the project’s land area. This acquisition builds
on historic high-grade intercepts (though unverified) and is
further complimented by new high-grade grab (up to 32.1 g/t
gold) and channel samples, fast-tracking the Instant Pond
and F Zone prospects to drill-ready status.
2025 Outlook: Interpretation of
the extensive 2024 exploration program is in its final stages and
is guiding targeting for a focused 2025 drill program expected to
commence in the second half of the year. Planned drilling will
target:
- Follow-up testing:
Drilling is planned to follow-up on numerous targets in newly
discovered mineralization on 2nd and 3rd order structures,
including the Long Conglomerate and the Swansea area.
- Initial Drilling at
Goldstake: Drill testing the Instant Pond and F Zone
prospects below the encouraging surface samples taken in 2024 and
historic shallow drill intercepts.
- Fernland:
Potential shallow to mid-level (300 - 600 metre vertical depth)
testing of the Fernland deposit which has only seen relatively
shallow historic drilling and is open to depth. It is the last of
the three well defined zones on the CLB that still required testing
and confirmation by MAG.
Deer Trail Project – Key
Highlights:
- Large Expansion of the
Carissa Skarn Discovery: Step-out drilling has
significantly expanded the 200 – 250-metre-thick Carissa skarn
discovery to a 400 - 700 metre area where thick sections of
copper-silver-zinc mineralisation are hosted in hundreds of metres
of pervasive marble and skarn altered carbonates, strongly
suggestive of the hypothesised large-scale metal source located to
the west.
- High-Grade Extension of
Deer Trail Mine Corridor: Drilling intersected a new
high-grade silver-lead-zinc extension of the Deer Trail mine,
highlighted by 2.76 metres grading 151 g/t
silver, 0.5 g/t, gold, 3.7% lead and 2.5%
zinc at 268 metres down hole confirming
depth potential.
- New Gold Zone: The
“Nodular” Gold Zone first recognised in hole DT23-16 (29.5
metres grading 4.5 g/t gold starting at
202.3 metres, including 8.8 metres grading 9.4 g/t
gold) and now documented in over 20 previously drilled
holes. Such distal gold zones are a feature commonly observed on
the edges of large hydrothermal systems such as Deer Trail.
2025 Outlook: The 2025
exploration plan and budget for Deer Trail are currently being
finalised, integrating recent seismic work, airborne studies and
ongoing data analysis to prioritise drill targets. The focus
remains on systematically testing the “hub-and-spoke” CRD to
intrusive source model, targeting high-grade polymetallic CRD/Skarn
style mineralisation. Drilling is anticipated to commence in the
second half of 2025. To mitigate high drilling costs in the
challenging ground conditions, MAG is actively evaluating the use
of Reverse Circulation (“RC”) pre-collared pilot holes as well as
exploring all avenues to maximise shareholder value and reduce
discovery risk and costs, demonstrating a pragmatic and efficient
approach to project advancement.
“Exploration continues to reinforce our belief
that Larder and Deer Trail are robust mineralised systems. Our
teams continue to systematically refine data-driven priority
targets with potential for a significant discovery.” said George
Paspalas, President and CEO. “While focused on disciplined capital
allocation, we firmly believe that strategic greenfield exploration
is essential for long-term value creation for MAG shareholders, and
these projects represent a vital component of our growth pipeline.
We are committed to a focused and disciplined approach to
exploration, ensuring that every dollar spent is aimed at
maximizing discovery potential and, ultimately, long term
shareholder value creation.”
Larder Project: Advancing Prospective
Targets in the Abitibi Gold Belt
MAG’s Larder Project is a district scale
orogenic gold project in the heart of the Abitibi Greenstone Belt,
between the 70+ million-ounce Kirkland Lake-Macassa gold system
operated by Agnico Eagle and the 11+ million-ounce, former
producing Kerr-Addisson mine along the regional scale CLB. The
Company’s size criteria on this project is the discovery of a
multi-million-ounce high-grade gold deposit hosted in shear-hosted
orogenic structures.
The project has significantly evolved with
systematic exploration using applied science, new data sets, drill
testing, and completing the highly prospective Goldstake land
acquisition. With these activities completed, confidence in the
project has further increased and it has the potential to host one
or more large gold deposits.
Cheminis/Bear: Drilling tested
and successfully extended the depth extensions of the Cheminis and
Bear zones extending them both 600 metres deeper than previous
drilling (Table 1, Figure 1). Cheminis shows good continuity and
returned multiple high-grade intercepts including 10.2 g/t
gold over 6.3 metres. Bear, the “main north” zone,
returned intervals up to 42.1 g/t gold over 1.5
metres. Additional drilling will be required to
demonstrate continuity and is being considered for 2025. Results
here are highly encouraging confirming the initial hypothesis of
grade and width increasing with depth.
Regional Successes: Following
the successful deep Cheminis and Bear drill testing, MAG shifted
focus to the advanced, shallower 2nd and 3rd order targets allowing
the team to test more targets with the funds available. The
regional drill program tested numerous targets (Figure 1) including
a 4 km east-west trending unconformity hosting the Timiskaming
conglomerate (“Long Conglomerate”), an interpreted dilation zone
coincident with a cross-cutting north-south fault. Drilling here
intersected a new gold zone returning 3.2 g/t gold over
10.0 metres including 8.2 g/t gold over 1.0
metres (Table 1). Assays are pending for much of the
regional program and will be released to the market in due course.
During the winter break, all drilled prospects are being assessed
and ranked for further testing.
Table 1: Drillhole Highlights at the
Larder Project
Hole ID |
From (metres) |
To(metres) |
Length1(metres) |
Gold(g/t) |
Target |
GAT-23-020A |
676.30 |
678.80 |
2.50 |
6.3 |
Cheminis |
Including |
678.30 |
678.80 |
0.50 |
20.3 |
Cheminis |
GAT-23-021B |
757.40 |
768.50 |
11.10 |
3.2 |
Cheminis |
Including |
760.50 |
768.50 |
8.00 |
4.1 |
Cheminis |
Including |
766.00 |
768.00 |
2.00 |
10.2 |
Cheminis |
GAT-24-026 |
1127.00 |
1143.00 |
17.00 |
3.9 |
Cheminis |
Including |
1134.30 |
1135.50 |
1.20 |
9.1 |
Cheminis |
Including |
1137.40 |
1139.00 |
1.60 |
8.1 |
Cheminis |
GAT-24-027NA |
1138.80 |
1156.30 |
17.50 |
4.4 |
Cheminis |
Including |
1138.80 |
1146.80 |
8.00 |
8.4 |
Cheminis |
Including |
1139.40 |
1145.70 |
6.30 |
10.2 |
Cheminis |
Including |
1142.30 |
1145.10 |
3.40 |
14.0 |
Cheminis |
GAT-24-027NB |
1128.00 |
1132.40 |
3.70 |
10.6 |
Cheminis |
and |
1138.90 |
1143.30 |
4.40 |
5.1 |
Cheminis |
Including |
1138.90 |
1139.60 |
0.70 |
14.8 |
Cheminis |
GAT-23-022NA |
790.30 |
791.70 |
1.40 |
16.2 |
Bear |
Including |
791.20 |
791.70 |
0.50 |
33.8 |
Bear |
GAT-24-024NB |
1234.10 |
1236.30 |
2.20 |
9.4 |
Bear |
GAT-24-024NC |
1221.00 |
1222.50 |
1.50 |
42.1 |
Bear |
GAT-24-048 |
567.00 |
577.00 |
10.00 |
3.2 |
NEW - Long Conglomerate |
Including |
572.00 |
577.00 |
5.00 |
4.7 |
NEW - Long Conglomerate |
Including |
572.00 |
573.00 |
1.00 |
8.2 |
NEW - Long Conglomerate |
1Core Length
Goldstake: The Goldstake
Property has been largely inactive for nearly two decades, seeing
very limited exploration given its mapped potential host rocks,
mineralised structures and location proximal to the CLB including
the Kerr Addison mine. An initial surface prospecting and mapping
campaign was conducted in the summer of 2024, highlighting two
priority zones at Instant Pond and the F Zone. In these areas, 78
shallow historic drillholes tested up to 250 metres, most under 150
metres, below the surface between 1996 and 2008 with reported but
unverified high-grade intercepts. New grab samples at Instant Pond
delivered high-grade values including 32.1 g/t, 16.7 g/t,
15.8 g/t and 14.8 g/t gold within mafic volcanics proximal
to a syenite intrusion leading to surface channel sampling which
returned values including 18.5 g/t gold over 0.5 metres,
16.6 g/t gold over 0.5 metres and 9.6 g/t gold
over 0.5 metres. The F-Zone is a broad zone of strongly
sheared intrusive and sedimentary rocks tested at shallow depths
with surface channels up to 12.3 g/t gold over 1.5
metres. Guided by new geophysical data, planned initial
testing in 2025 will be focused testing these prospects at
depth.
Figure 1: Larder plan map
showing the locations and orientation of the holes in this
release.
Deer Trail Project
Exploration at Deer Trail took a significant
step forward in 2024 with work on two MAG discoveries, the Carrissa
copper-silver skarn and the Nodular gold zone, further outlining
the scale of the mineralised hydrothermal system on the project.
Exploration challenges associated with very difficult drilling
conditions continued and MAG is currently working on finding ways
to both mitigate exploration costs by pre-collar drill holes with
cased RC pilot holes through the difficult upper 300 – 400 metres
of heavily fractured quartzite rocks, and exploring all avenues to
maximise shareholder value and reduce discovery risk and cost and
move the project forward given the scale of the opportunity. MAG is
well positioned to make targeted and cost-effective exploration
decisions in 2025 with the tools in place to more confidently
vector to mineralisation with a large inventory of targets ready to
drill.
Deer Trail Exploration Model /
Approach: The exploration strategy at Deer Trail is
centered on the hypothesis that the high-grade manto mineralisation
observed in the stratified carbonate-shale rocks in the Deer Trail
Mine represents metal leakage from a more extensive Skarn/CRD
mineralisation located within thicker, pure carbonate rocks at
greater depths. CRD systems typically form when acidic, metal-rich
fluids from an evolved felsic intrusion interact and replace
carbonate rocks, creating skarn near the contact and transitioning
into chimney/manto complexes further from the source. These
deposits are inherently connected from their source to the most
distal mantos if not dismembered by later faulting.
The project area exhibits numerous mantos,
epithermal veins, alunite veins, and other deposits, surrounding
large-scale hydrothermal alteration and anomalous geochemistry
indicative of a large, long-lived system driven by one or more
porphyry centers resembling a "hub and spoke". This model is
characteristic of many CRD systems, where high-grade mantos and
veins radiate from a central porphyry stock. Notable examples
include the manto systems surrounding Bingham Canyon, Utah;
Leadville, Colorado; and San Martín/Sabinas, Zacatecas.
Big Picture Support for the Exploration
Model: MAG’s initial drilling (see Press Release dated
September 7, 2021) proved the existence of the carbonates with all
holes intercepting hundreds of metres of variably
recrystalised/marbleised and intensely skarnified marble starting
about 200 metres below the existing mine and confirmed to cover
many square kilometres with very little post-mineral faulting in
the area. As a result, MAG geologists strongly believe that Deer
Trail hosts a continuous Skarn-CRD system where the high-grade,
shallow (about 150 metres below surface) polymetallic
mineralisation at the Deer Trail Mine is ultimately connected
through the mineral plumbing system to the metal source at depth,
which is believed to be west of the Carissa Zone. MAG’s objective
is to locate the metal source and systematically explore the whole
system from both ends towards the middle with the envisioned
mineralisation being connected from shallow depths to source.
- Extensive
Carbonate host rocks: Thick (100’s of meters) of pure
recrystallised carbonate rocks transitioning to intense marble with
skarn at depth intercepted over many square kilometres confirming
key host rocks needed for CRD-Skarn mineralisation.
- Mineralisation
Phases: Multiple styles and ages of mineralisation,
alteration and intrusions are present suggestive of a large,
evolving multi-phase system.
- Porphyry
Indicators: Drilling at Alunite Ridge and Deer Trail
Mountain in 2023 showing geology suggestive of one or more porphyry
hubs, the presumed source(s) of mineralisation.
Carissa Zone: Expansion Towards
Source
Recent step-out drilling has significantly
expanded the Carissa mineralisation and refined our understanding
to more confidently vector towards the source of the mineralisation
(Table 2, Figure 2). Like the initial discovery intercept (see
Press Release dated January 17th, 2023), new drilling at Carissa
has intersected a very similar broad zone of copper-silver-zinc
mineralisation with zones of mineralised skarn and sulphide lacing
bounded above by hundreds of metres of intense hydrothermal
alteration. DT24-20B intercepted 293.8 metres
grading 7.0 g/t silver, 0.2% copper and 0.2% zinc,
mimicking the discovery hole in grade and thickness, with internal
higher-grade sections. Carissa continues to highlight the extensive
hydrothermal system that was active at Deer Trail and now covers
over 450 by 350 metres in area with an estimated maximum thickness
of 200 - 250 metres based on core axis angles and modelling. While
sub-economic in terms of grade, Carissa potentially represents a
large, mineralised fluid pathway with near source indicators, which
far exceeds any previous targets drill tested at Deer Trail.
Carissa provides an important direct vector towards the postulated
source intrusion to the west, and to potentially additional areas
of high-grade polymetallic CRD mineralisation.
Nodular Gold Zone: Dilling by
MAG discovered the Nodular Gold Zone (Table 2, Figure 2) with hole
DT23-16 returning 29.45 metres grading 4.5
g/t gold including 8.8 metres grading 9.4
g/t gold starting at just under 200
metres vertical depth next to the historic Deer Trail Mine. The
zone is visually identified by distinct centimetre sized silica
“nodules” (after anhydrite) within finely laminated black shales
and has now been recognised and sampled in over 20 holes spread
over a 450 by 150 metre area with DT23-16 being the best intercept.
Other highlights include UDDH4 grading 9.6 g/t gold over
10.5 metres and DT21-03 grading 3.0 g/t gold over
17.9 metres. The gold is interpreted to be hosted around
the edges of the silica nodules and in quartz veinlets.
Deer Trail Mine Corridor:
Additional high-grade manto style mineralisation has been
intercepted down-dip of the modelled mantos of the 3400 area in the
Deer Trail Mine. Though not directly the target, these massive
sulphide intercepts expand the known manto footprint at the Deer
Trail Mine. These types of distal mantos are inherently, unless
faulted, connected to their mineral source at depth and may be
important starter mineralisation should a deeper discovery be
found. The best intercepts is in DT24-17 intersecting 2.8 metres
grading 151 g/t silver, 1.0 g/t gold, 2.5% lead, 3.7% zinc and 0.5%
copper.
Figure 2: Deer Trail plan map
showing the locations and orientation of the holes in this release.
Labels correspond to Table 2.
Table 2. Drill intercept
highlights
Label |
Hole ID |
From (metres) |
To(metres) |
Length1(metres) |
Silver(g/t) |
Gold(g/t) |
Lead(%) |
Zinc(%) |
Copper(%) |
Target |
A |
DT22-092 |
1262.25 |
1569.28 |
273.81 |
12 |
- |
0.1 |
0.2 |
0.2 |
Carissa |
A |
Including |
1542.66 |
1569.28 |
26.62 |
30 |
0.2 |
0.2 |
0.5 |
0.6 |
Carissa |
B |
DT22-102,3 |
1240.00 |
1355.68 |
115.68 |
11 |
- |
0.1 |
0.3 |
0.2 |
Carissa |
B |
Including |
1294.90 |
1319.85 |
24.95 |
24 |
- |
0.3 |
0.7 |
0.4 |
Carissa |
C |
DT23-16 |
202.30 |
231.75 |
29.45 |
1 |
4.5 |
- |
- |
- |
Nodular Zone |
C |
Including |
203.30 |
203.60 |
0.30 |
2 |
10.8 |
- |
- |
- |
Nodular Zone |
C |
Including |
216.50 |
225.30 |
9.4 |
1 |
8.8 |
- |
- |
- |
Nodular Zone |
C |
Including |
210.45 |
211.10 |
0.65 |
2 |
17.1 |
- |
- |
- |
Nodular Zone |
C |
Including |
218.05 |
218.53 |
0.48 |
1 |
37.0 |
- |
- |
- |
Nodular Zone |
C |
Including |
221.45 |
224.00 |
2.55 |
- |
11.4 |
- |
- |
- |
Nodular Zone |
D |
and |
270.10 |
274.20 |
4.10 |
46 |
0.2 |
0.7 |
0.9 |
0.2 |
Mine Corridor |
- |
and |
1039.15 |
1039.75 |
0.60 |
71 |
0.3 |
0.6 |
2.5 |
- |
Mine Corridor |
E |
and |
1196.95 |
1203.35 |
6.40 |
3 |
0.1 |
- |
- |
0.1 |
Carissa |
F |
DT24-17 |
172.30 |
206.40 |
34.10 |
2 |
1.9 |
- |
- |
- |
Nodular Zone |
F |
Including |
180.90 |
183.33 |
2.43 |
2 |
4.4 |
- |
- |
- |
Nodular Zone |
F |
Including |
192.32 |
198.10 |
5.78 |
4 |
3.7 |
- |
- |
- |
Nodular Zone |
- |
and |
240.55 |
242.70 |
2.15 |
55 |
0.1 |
1.8 |
3.0 |
0.2 |
Mine Corridor |
G |
and |
265.00 |
275.20 |
10.20 |
63 |
0.4 |
1.4 |
1.9 |
0.3 |
Mine Corridor |
G |
Including |
268.80 |
271.56 |
2.76 |
151 |
1.0 |
2.5 |
3.7 |
0.5 |
Mine Corridor |
G |
Including |
271.10 |
271.56 |
0.46 |
463 |
3.6 |
6.3 |
8.0 |
1.1 |
Mine Corridor |
- |
and |
771.60 |
772.50 |
0.90 |
43 |
0.2 |
0.1 |
- |
- |
Mine Corridor |
H |
and |
1011.00 |
1014.25 |
3.25 |
64 |
0.1 |
7.2 |
7.3 |
0.5 |
Carissa |
- |
Including |
1011.00 |
1012.60 |
1.60 |
109 |
0.2 |
10.5 |
9.2 |
0.9 |
Carissa |
- |
and |
1061.95 |
1062.15 |
0.20 |
54 |
- |
1.0 |
2.1 |
0.3 |
Carissa |
I |
and |
1124.55 |
1163.20 |
38.65 |
11 |
- |
0.1 |
0.2 |
0.3 |
Carissa |
- |
DT24-18 |
224.01 |
225.00 |
0.99 |
1 |
0.7 |
- |
- |
- |
Mine Corridor |
J |
and |
780.05 |
784.15 |
4.10 |
23 |
0.1 |
1.3 |
1.3 |
0.3 |
Mine Corridor |
J |
Including |
780.05 |
780.35 |
0.30 |
158 |
0.7 |
10.2 |
8.4 |
3.4 |
Mine Corridor |
- |
and |
809.75 |
810.00 |
0.25 |
7 |
6.1 |
- |
- |
0.1 |
Mine Corridor |
- |
and |
828.15 |
829.10 |
0.95 |
1 |
1.4 |
- |
- |
- |
Mine Corridor |
- |
and |
916.25 |
916.48 |
0.23 |
1500 |
- |
- |
- |
0.3 |
Mine Corridor |
K |
and |
1035.15 |
1036.00 |
0.85 |
36 |
0.1 |
0.3 |
0.6 |
0.1 |
Carissa |
- |
DT24-19A |
974.10 |
974.55 |
0.45 |
70 |
0.1 |
2.3 |
2.1 |
0.7 |
Mine Corridor |
L |
and |
1335.40 |
1336.30 |
0.90 |
404 |
0.1 |
3.0 |
0.3 |
- |
Carissa |
L |
Including |
1335.40 |
1335.70 |
0.30 |
1150 |
0.2 |
8.4 |
0.2 |
- |
Carissa |
- |
and |
1399.85 |
1400.25 |
0.40 |
104 |
0.1 |
0.5 |
0.3 |
0.2 |
Carissa |
M |
and |
1402.05 |
1406.90 |
4.85 |
66 |
0.2 |
0.4 |
1.0 |
1.4 |
Carissa |
N |
and |
1453.50 |
1461.35 |
7.85 |
7 |
0.1 |
- |
0.1 |
0.3 |
Carissa |
O |
DT24-20 |
1093.10 |
1093.30 |
0.20 |
24 |
1.0 |
- |
0.6 |
1.3 |
Carissa |
- |
DT24-20B |
842.20 |
842.45 |
0.25 |
97 |
0.5 |
3.6 |
4.4 |
0.7 |
Mine Corridor |
- |
and |
1032.30 |
1033.00 |
0.70 |
131 |
4.4 |
- |
0.1 |
- |
Mine Corridor |
P |
and |
1303.00 |
1596.75 |
293.75 |
7 |
- |
- |
0.2 |
0.2 |
Carissa |
P |
Including |
1311.90 |
1313.15 |
1.25 |
83 |
- |
1.3 |
1.9 |
0.8 |
Carissa |
P |
Including |
1323.10 |
1326.30 |
3.20 |
38 |
- |
0.4 |
1.0 |
0.5 |
Carissa |
P |
Including |
1375.65 |
1384.54 |
8.89 |
15 |
- |
0.1 |
0.5 |
0.3 |
Carissa |
P |
Including |
1556.35 |
1560.00 |
3.65 |
45 |
0.1 |
- |
- |
1.9 |
Carissa |
1 Core Length2Previously Released 3Hole lost in
mineralisation
Conclusion:The impressive
exploration results from the Larder and Deer Trail projects in 2024
are the catalyst for a highly focused and efficient 2025
exploration campaign. A key priority now is the comprehensive
geological synthesis of the 2023 and 2024 data, which will directly
dictate the design and targeting of our 2025 drill programs.
Details of these synthesis-derived programs will be announced in
the coming months, with drilling planned to begin in the second
half of 2025 at both projects. MAG is committed to maximizing
discovery potential through this rigorous, data-driven methodology,
and we are confident in our ability to unlock significant value
from these assets and generate strong shareholder returns through
strategic greenfield exploration. The Company anticipates a
productive and active second half of 2025 as it pursues its
exploration objectives and delivers further news flow, building
upon its track record of exploration success and disciplined
capital allocation.
Quality Assurance and
Control: Deer Trail - The samples
(half core) are shipped directly in security-sealed bags to ALS-
Laboratories preparation facilities in Elko, Nevada, USA
(Certification ISO/IEC 17025:2017). Samples shipped also include
intermittent standards and blanks. Pulp samples are subsequently
shipped to ALS-Chemex Laboratories in North Vancouver, Canada for
analysis. The remaining half core is placed back into the core
boxes and is stored on site with the rest of the drill hole core in
a secured core storage facility. Larder - Drill
core is logged and sampled at the Larder Project site. Core samples
from the program are cut in half with a diamond cutting saw, with
half sent for assay at ALS lab in Rouyn-Noranda, Quebec. The other
half is secured and retained on site. All samples are analyzed for
gold using standard Fire Assay-AA and multi element ICP using 4
acid digestion methods. Samples returning greater than 5.0 g/t gold
are analyzed utilizing standard Fire Assay-Gravimetric methods.
Certified reference standards and blanks are routinely inserted
into the sample stream as part of MAG’s quality control/quality
assurance program.
Qualified Person:All scientific
or technical information in this press release including assay
results referred to, and mineral resource estimates, if applicable,
is based upon information prepared by or under the supervision of
Lyle Hansen, M.Sc., P.Geo, a “Qualified Persons” for purposes of
National Instrument 43-101, Standards of Disclosure for Mineral
Projects. Mr. Hansen is a Professional Geologist registered with
Engineers and Geoscientists British Columbia (EGBC # 149624) and
has over 20 years of experience working in the mineral exploration
industry. He is not independent as he is Geotechnical Director of
MAG. The Deer Trail and Larder project teams are led by MAG’s Vice
President of Exploration, Dr. Lex Lambeck, an A.I.P.G. Certified
Professional Geologist C.P.G-11734 with over 20 years of relevant
experience in CRD and orogenic exploration.
About MAG Silver Corp.
(www.magsilver.com)
MAG Silver Corp. is a growth-oriented Canadian
mining and exploration company focused on advancing high-grade,
district scale precious metals projects in the Americas. MAG is a
top-tier primary silver mining company through its (44%) joint
venture interest in the 4,000 tonnes per day Juanicipio Mine,
operated by Fresnillo plc (56%). The mine is located in the
Fresnillo Silver Trend in Mexico, the world's premier silver mining
camp, where in addition to mining and processing operations, an
expanded exploration program is in place targeting multiple highly
prospective targets. MAG is also executing multi-phase exploration
programs at the 100% earn-in Deer Trail Project in Utah and the
100% owned Larder Project, located in the historically prolific
Abitibi region of Canada.
Neither the Toronto Stock Exchange nor the NYSE
American has reviewed or accepted responsibility for the accuracy
or adequacy of this press release, which has been prepared by
management.
This release includes certain statements that
may be deemed to be “forward-looking statements” within the meaning
of the US Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 or
“forward-looking information” within the meaning of applicable
Canadian securities legislation (collectively, “forward-looking
statements”). All statements in this release, other than statements
of historical facts are forward looking statements, including
statements regarding: expectations relating to the cash flow and
operations at Juanicipio for 2025; the long term potential of the
Juanicipio project; expectation of the Larder and the Deer Trail
drilling results, including anticipated gold, silver, copper and
zinc grades and future processing rates of development materials,
future mineral production, and exploration events or developments;
expectation of completion of the exploration plans at the Larder
and the Deer Trail Projects; the release of more comprehensive cost
and production guidance on the proposed exploration and budget
contemplated herein, if at all; the long term producing and
operating potential of the Juanicipio, Larder and the Deer Trail
projects; expectation that the Larder and Deer Trail projects will
be robust mineralized systems; expectation of obtaining strategic
partnerships to share discovery risk and cost; and the anticipated
future delivery of consistent performance, optimized costs and
shareholder value. Forward-looking statements are often, but not
always, identified by the use of words such as "seek",
"anticipate", "plan", "grow”, "continue", "estimate", "expect",
"may", "will", "project", "predict", "potential", “prospective”,
"targeting", "intend", "could", "might", "should", "believe" and
similar expressions.
These statements involve known and unknown
risks, uncertainties and other factors that may cause actual
results or events to differ materially from those anticipated in
such forward-looking statements. Although MAG believes the
expectations expressed in such forward-looking statements are based
on reasonable assumptions, such statements are not guarantees of
future performance and actual results or developments may differ
materially from those in the forward-looking statements.
Factors that could cause actual results to
differ materially from those in the forward-looking statements
identified herein include, but are not limited to, risks related to
the control of Juanicipio cashflows and operations through a joint
venture in which the Company is a non-operator; there being no
guarantee of the surface rights for the Juanicipio property or in
the Company’s ability to obtain and maintain all necessary licences
and permits that may be required to carry out its business
activities at the Juanicipio Mine; risks related to maintaining a
positive relationship with the communities in which the Company
operates; risks related to the Company’s decision to participate in
the processing and production of the Juanicipio Mine; risks related
to the limited operating history at Juanicipio; geotechnical risks
associated with the operation of the Juanicipio Mine and related
civil structures; labour risks; changes in applicable laws; risks
to title, challenge to title or potential title disputes at
Juanicipio; risks related to the uncertainty of drilling results
from exploration efforts at the Larder and the Deer Trail Projects;
ability of MAG Silver to seek and maintain strategic relationships
to share discovery risk and cost of the Larder and the Deer Trail
Projects; risks related to the accuracy of exploration results;
continued availability of capital and financing; and general
economic, market or business conditions; political risk; currency
risk; risks related to potential tariffs placed on Canada and
Mexico by the United States; risks related to Canadian retaliatory
tariffs on United States; capital cost inflation and those other
risks disclosed in MAG Silver’s filings with the Securities
Exchange Commission and Canadian securities regulators. All
forward-looking statements contained herein are made as at the date
hereof and MAG Silver undertakes no obligation to update the
forward-looking statements contained herein. There is no certainty
that any forward-looking statement will come to pass, and investors
should not place undue reliance upon forward-looking
statements.
Please Note: Investors are urged to consider
closely the disclosures in MAG's annual and
quarterly reports and other public filings, accessible through
the internet at www.sedarplus.ca and www.sec.gov.
Figures accompanying this announcement are
available at
https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/9e602d2f-a97a-4051-996c-5b350ca9d4ab
https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/76e82614-488e-4b1f-ae3f-bcd9ec6c1425
For further information on behalf of MAG Silver Corp.
Contact Fausto Di Trapani, Chief Financial Officer
Phone: (604) 630-1399
Toll Free: (866) 630-1399
Website: www.magsilver.com
Email: info@magsilver.com
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