Pan American Silver Provides Annual Exploration Update

 

  Pan American Silver Corp. (NYSE: PAAS) (TSX: PAAS) ("Pan American" or the "Company") provides an annual exploration update and releases new exploration drill results for its Jacobina, El Peñon, La Colorada, Huaron, Minera Florida and Timmins mines, as well as its La Colorada Skarn project.

 

"The success of our exploration program highlights the potential for long-term organic growth at many of our assets," said Christopher Emerson, Vice President of Exploration and Geology at Pan American. "Based on the results we were achieving in exploration this year, we increased our drill budget to over 450,000 metres for 2024. This exploration update highlights these results, and showcases the ongoing discovery of new mineralized structures in and around our existing mining operations."

 

  EXPLORATION HIGHLIGHTS:  

 

All intercepts are reported as estimated true widths in metres ("m"), except for the La Colorada Skarn, which is a massive orebody and intercepts are reported as drilled. Please refer to the Drill Result Highlights Tables beginning on page four of this news release for additional details.

 
  •   Jacobina - extensional and infill drilling in the Maricota and the Morro do Vento zones demonstrate the potential for future resource expansion. Significant results at grades higher than the average resource grade include: 1.42m @ 116.41 g/t Au and 8.74m @ 5.86 g/t Au (Maricota - MRCEX00056); 12.75m @ 3.71 g/t Au, incl. 8.35m @ 5.26 g/t Au (Maricota - MRCEX00052); 5.75m @ 5.24 g/t Au, incl. 2.11m @ 11.68 g/t Au (Morro do Vento - MVTEX00223).
  •  
  •   El Peñon - drilling of the principal structures and areas to the south continues to return high-grade intercepts that are typical for this deposit. Significant results include: 1.05m @ 18.89 g/t Au, 746 g/t Ag (Pampa Campamento - UIP0177); 1.09m @ 9.90 g/t Au, 97 g/t Ag (Pampa Sur - SEP0055); 4.10m @ 3.62 g/t Au and 1,592 g/t Ag (Dominadora - UEH0024); and 1.46m @ 0.44 g/t Au and 2,547 g/t Ag (Chiquilla Chica - UIH0049).
  •  
  •   La Colorada - 13 new veins have been discovered in the eastern portion of the property, expanding the high-grade zone of the mine. Significant results within the Mariana, NC2 splay and San Geronimo veins show continued high-grade results, notably: S-104-24 with 0.95m @ 9,618 g/t Ag, 4.85% Pb, 4.82% Zn (Mariana vein); S-154-24 with 2.32m @ 2,615 g/t Ag, 2.31% Pb, 5.16% Zn (NC2 vein); and S-168-24 with 3.28m @ 308 g/t Ag, 10.18% Pb, 13.09% Zn (Cristina vein).
  •  
  •   La Colorada Skarn project - infill drilling reinforced confidence in the large, indicated mineral resource update as at June 30, 2024. Notable intercepts include: 273.10m at 54 g/t Ag, 0.85% Pb, and 5.18% Zn, incl. 62.55m at 84 g/t Ag, 1.97% Pb, and 7.57% Zn (U-155-24); and 60.25m at 85 g/t Ag, 7.05% Pb, and 10.41% Zn (U-19-24).
  •  
  •   Whitney Project (Timmins) - the increase in estimated gold mineral resources provided in the June 30, 2024 mineral reserve and mineral resource update highlights the potential of the Whitney project, while ongoing drilling of the Bonetal/Hallnor and Broulan reef has continued to yield high-grade results along the mineralized trend, including 360 g/t Au over 2.4 metres (TW24-793).
  •  
  •   Huaron - significant results from drilling focused on the Horizonte zone include: DDH-U-111-24 with 2.10m @ 399 g/t Ag, 7.39% Pb and 14.58% Zn (Maria vein); DDH-U-113-24 with 1.50m @ 504 g/t Ag, 12.77% Pb and 19.97% Zn (Maria Vein); DDH-U-049-24 with 2.77m @ 768 g/t Ag, 1.85% Pb and 0.62% Zn (Cuerpo Andres);
  •  
  •   Minera Florida - exploration and infill drilling have extended mineralization at several key mine structures. Significant results include: 1.98m @ 16.11 g/t Au, 13 g/t Ag and 6.44% Zn and 1.97m @ 9.38 g/t Au, 23 g/t Ag, and 4.96% Zn (Maqui Norte vein - ALH4638); and 2.57m @ 10.32 g/t Au, 12 g/t Ag, and 0.08% Zn (Mila Sur vein - ALH4562).
  •  

  SUMMARY OF EXPLORATION RESULTS  

 

  Jacobina mine, Brazil  

 

The Jacobina mine is an underground paleo placer gold mine located in the state of Bahia in northeastern Brazil. The mine has a strong track record of mineral reserve and mineral resource replacement and growth. The mine complex and resources extend over eight kilometres with exploration targets extending over a 14 kilometre trend of conglomerate reefs hosting gold mineralization, many of which remain open to depth and along strike.

 
  • Brownfield exploration drilling totaled 35,583m, primarily targeting the João Belo Sul, Morro do Vento, Maricota, Serra do Corrego, and João Belo Norte zones. Exploratory drilling focused on evaluating new near-mine targets down-dip and north of Maricota. The recent exploration results continue to highlight the significant potential for expanding mineral reserves and mineral resources at Jacobina.
  •  
  • Infill drilling at João Belo Sul confirmed gold mineralization continuity, particularly in higher-grade zones proximal to existing underground infrastructure at João Belo Norte mine. Notable intercepts include: 3.26m @ 8.21 g/t Au (JBS00093); 2.07m @ 5.55 g/t Au and 5.70m @ 4.63 g/t Au (JBS00094).
  •  
  • Infill and exploration drilling at Morro do Vento continued to extend high-grade zones in the FW reef. Significant intercepts include: 5.75m @ 5.24 g/t Au, incl. 2.11m @ 11.68 g/t Au (MVTEX00223); and 6.90m @ 3.13 g/t Au, incl. 1.74m @ 9.06 g/t Au (MVTEX00217). Exploration drilling further confirms continuity of mineralization down dip within the FW reef, with 7.03m @ 2.62 g/t Au, incl. 2.56m @ 5.08 g/t Au (MVTEX00220), extending mineralization approximately 250m down-dip of the current indicated mineral resources. Mineralization in this zone remains open to depth.
  •  
  • Exploration and infill drilling results at Maricota confirm the continuity of mineralization within multiple reefs (FW, HW, and Main) where mineralization remains open for expansion down dip and along strike to the north. Significant intercepts include: 12.75m @ 3.71 g/t Au, incl. 8.35m @ 5.26 g/t Au, 4.31m @ 4.49 g/t Au and 2.54m @ 11.56 g/t Au (MRCEX00052); 5.98m @ 5.12 g/t Au, incl. 2.83m @ 9.78 g/t Au and 7.46m @ 2.05 g/t Au, incl. 3.16m @ 3.50 g/t Au (MRCEX00032); and 1.42m @ 116.41 g/t Au and 4.59m @ 5.45 g/t Au, incl. 1.89m @ 10.08 g/t Au (MRCEX00056).
  •  

  El Peñon, Chile  

 

El Peñon is a large, high-grade gold-silver epithermal system located in northern Chile.

 
  • For the period from May 2024 to October 2024, exploration drilling totaled 56,632 metres. This included 34,965 metres of infill drilling aimed at converting inferred mineral resources to the indicated category around the principal veins, including El Valle, Pampa Campamento, Pampa Sur and Chiquilla Chica. Additionally, 21,667 metres of exploration drilling were conducted to delineate new inferred mineral resource.
    • Highlights from El Valle include: 1.54m @ 8.55 g/t Au, 154 g/t Ag (UIV0079); 1.20m @ 4.70 g/t Au, 257 g/t Ag (UIV0078); and 0.83m @ 16.63 g/t Au, 721 g/t Ag (UIV0080). Mineralization remains open to the north and down dip.
    •  
    • Highlights from Pampa Campamento include: 1.05m @ 18.89 g/t Au, 746 g/t Ag (UIP0177); 0.76m @ 16.13 g/t Au, 258 g/t Ag (UIP0189); 1.71m @ 10.65 g/t Au, 186 g/t Ag (UIS0028); and 0.65m @ 15.33 g/t Au, 297 g/t Ag (UIP0175).
    •  
  •  
  • Key results for exploration and infill drilling at the Pampa Sur vein include: 1.09m @ 9.90 g/t Au, 97 g/t Ag (SEP0055); 0.98m @ 8.49 g/t Au, 156 g/t Ag (SIP0051); and 0.42m @ 18.80 g/t Au, 1,017 g/t Ag (SIP0064). Structures identified to the east of Pampa Sur have also yielded positive results, notably 1.18m @ 6.50 g/t Au and 493 g/t Ag (SIP0067). Pampa Sur represents an important opportunity to add mineral resources near to existing mine infrastructure.
  •  
  • Chiquilla Chica is a silver-rich satellite deposit located approximately 20 km southwest of El Peñon. Recent exploration drilling has confirmed high silver grades, including: 1.46m @ 0.44 g/t Au and 2,547 g/t Ag (UIH0049) and 1.44m @ 1.29 g/t Au and 1,181 g/t Ag (UIH0050). The Dominadora vein, a new discovery northeast of the main Chiquilla Chica structure, returned 4.10m @ 3.62 g/t Au and 1,592 g/t Ag (UEH0024) and 1.20m @ 0.23 g/t Au, and 1,349 g/t Ag (UEH0026) in initial drilling.
  •  

  La Colorada mine, Mexico  

 

The La Colorada mine is a silver-rich polymetallic operation located in the state of Zacatecas, Mexico.

 
  • For the period May 2024 to October 2024, the Company completed 47,883 metres of exploration drilling, successfully extending mineralization to the east.
  •  
  • Drilling on the east extension of the NC2 vein returned silver-rich intercepts from the main structure and parallel Mariana and NC2 splay veins. Notable drill highlights include: S-104-24 with 0.95m @ 9,618 g/t Ag, 4.85% Pb, 4.82% Zn (Mariana vein); 0.53m @ 4,916 g/t Ag, 9.82% Pb, 1.02% Zn (NC2 Splay); S-154-24 with 2.51m @ 1,189 g/t Ag, 0.82% Pb, 1.09% Zn (Mariana vein); and 2.32m @ 2,615 g/t Ag, 2.31% Pb, 5.16% Zn (NC2 vein).
  •  
  • Drilling on a new vein system discovered earlier in 2024, located parallel to the NC2 vein in the southeast area of the mine, confirms high-grade mineralization in the Cristina vein. Notable drill results include: S-168-24 with 3.28m @ 308 g/t Ag, 10.18% Pb, 13.09% Zn and S-119-24 with 1.95m @ 1,470 g/t Ag, 3.15% Pb, 3.23% Zn. These intersects now define a mineralized vein over an area measuring 450m along strike by 550m vertical, and open in all directions.
  •  
  • The San Geronimo vein system is now defined by 19 drillholes covering a mineralized area of 550m along the strike by 450m vertical. Specific highlights include: S-115-24 with 1.08m @ 1,637 g/t Ag, 2.08% Pb, 3.35% Zn; S-161-24 with 5.59m @ 456 g/t Ag, 1.10% Pb, 2.41% Zn; S-168-24 with 2.93m @ 528 g/t Ag, 3.04% Pb, 5.54% Zn; S-172-24 with 4.08m @ 255 g/t Ag, 3.28% Pb, 7.33% Zn; and S-44-24 with 2.25m @ 1,420 g/t Ag, 2.04% Pb, 1.93%.
  •  

  La Colorada Skarn project, Mexico  

 

The La Colorada Skarn is a large silver-bearing polymetallic deposit located below and adjacent to the producing vein system of the La Colorada mine.

 
  • Over 325,000 metres have been drilled at the Skarn project since the deposit was discovered, with 11,000 metres drilled since the mineral resource update as at June 30, 2024. The recent infill drilling, focused on the 901, 902, and 903 Skarn zones, confirmed grades and widths, as defined in the June 30, 2024 mineral resource estimate. Highlight infill intercepts include: 273.10m at 54 g/t Ag, 0.85% Pb, and 5.18% Zn, incl. 62.55m at 84 g/t Ag, 1.97% Pb and 7.57% Zn (U-155-24) and 60.25m at 85 g/t Ag, 7.05% Pb, and 10.41% Zn (U-19-24).
  •  

  Huaron mine, Peru  

 

The Huaron mine is a polymetallic (Zn-Pb-Ag-Cu) deposit situated in the Cerro de Pasco Department of central Peru.

 
  • For the period May 2024 to October 2024, 58 drillholes totaling 14,714 metres were completed.
  •  
  • High-grade mineralization within the Maria vein was extended by 100 metres and remains open at depth. Results include: DDH-U-111-24 with 2.10m @ 399 g/t Ag, 7.39% Pb, and 14.58% Zn and hole DDH-U-113-24 with 1.50m @ 504 g/t Ag, 12.77% Pb, and 19.97% Zn.
  •  
  • Silver and polymetallic-rich mineralization on the east extension of the Cuerpo Andres vein was confirmed with results including: DDH-U-040-24 with 0.56m @ 722 g/t Ag, 6.06% Pb, and 1.90% Zn; DDH-U-075-24 with 0.55 m @ 701 g/t Ag, 13.64% Pb, and 8.83% Zn; and DDH-U-049-24 with 2.77m @ 768 g/t Ag, 1.85% Pb, and 0.62% Zn at depth.
  •  
  • The Martin vein was extended 160 metres along strike, showing good mineralization with DDH-U-041-24 intercepting 2.46m @ 369 g/t Ag, 2.74 % Pb, and 2.01 % Zn; DDH-U-055-24 with 2.24m @ 683 g/t Ag, 10.65 % Pb, and 3.10 % Zn; and DDH-U-086-24 with 1.56m @ 535 g/t Ag, 10.02 % Pb, and 2.31 % Zn at depth.
  •  

  Minera Florida, Chile  

 

Minera Florida is an epithermal Au-Ag-Zn underground mine located in the coastal region of central Chile, southwest of Santiago.

 
  • For the period January 2024 to October 2024, a total of 58,658 metres of drilling was completed.
  •  
  • Exploration and infill drilling have extended mineralization at several key mine structures, particularly at Mila Sur, Maqui Norte, Lorena-Peque-Bandolera, and Sorpresa-Lo Balta.
  •  
  • The Maqui Norte vein is a significant contributor to production, with potential for resource expansion to the north of the current development and reserves. Significant intercepts include: 1.98m @ 16.11g/t Au, 13g/t Ag, and 6.44% Zn and 1.97m @ 9.38g/t Au, 23g/t Ag, and 4.96% Zn (ALH4638); 0.92m @ 20.61 g/t Au, 13 g/t Ag, and 0.09% Zn (ALH4701); and 1.19m @ 13.62 g/t Au, 11 g/t Ag, and 3.81% Zn (ALH4588).
  •  
  • Notable drill highlights at Mila Sur include: 2.57m @ 10.32 g/t Au, 12 g/t Ag, and 0.08% Zn (ALH4562); 1.70m @ 8.29 g/t Au, 110 g/t Ag, and 3.34% Zn (ALH4574); and 1.15m @ 6.52 g/t Au, 286 g/t Ag, and 2.29% Zn (ALH4467).
  •  
  • Key results at Sorpresa – Lo Balta include: 2.95m @ 8.79 g/t Au, 10 g/t Ag, and 1.48% Zn (ALH4657); and 2.14m @ 5.84 g/t Au, 12 g/t Ag, and 1.35% Zn, 1.20m @ 5.99 g/t Au, 12 g/t Ag, and 2.07% Zn, and 1.19m @ 7.29 g/t Au, 7 g/t Ag, and 1.48% Zn (ALH4426).
  •  

  Whitney Project (Timmins), Canada  

 

Pan American's Timmins West and Bell Creek mines are located near Timmins, Ontario. The Whitney project is situated 4.5 kilometres south of the Bell Creek processing plant, adjacent to the Pamour open pit operated by Newmont Corporation ("Newmont").

 
  • For the period November 2023 to September 2024, drilling totaled 16,941 metres. The drilling confirmed current resources at Hallnor/Bonetal and historic resources at Broulan Reef, located 1.5 km to the west. The Hallnor/Bonetal and Broulan Reef zones are referenced in Pan American's mineral reserves and mineral resources update as at June 30, 2024, under the Whitney project, which is a joint venture (83.27% Pan American / 16.73% Newmont) operated by Pan American. The estimated mineral resources, as provided in the June 30, 2024, mineral resource update, consist of 77,900 ounces of gold in the indicated category and 477,700 ounces of gold in the inferred category.
  •  
  • Significant assays in the Hallnor/Bonetal zones include: 2.7m at 19.89 g/t Au (TW24-758); 7.2m at 31.50 g/t Au (TW24- 771); 11.7m at 3.28 g/t Au incl. 4.5m at 5.98 g/t Au (TW23-750); 13.7m at 2.11 g/t Au incl. 7.3m at 3.27 g/t Au (TW23-751).
  •  
  • Significant assays from the drilling at Broulan Reef include: 2.4m at 360.18 g/t Au, incl. 0.4m at 1,940 g/t Au, 0.3m at 140 g/t Au (TW24-793) and 0.8 at 28.4 g/t Au (TW23-749); 7.6m at 6.26 g/t Au (TW24-786); 0.3m at 378.00 g/t Au (TW24-802); and 4.3m at 4.69 g/t Au (TW24-804).
  •  

  DRILL RESULT HIGHLIGHTS TABLES  

 

  Jacobina, Brazil  

 

The following table provides infill and exploration drill result highlights for the Jacobina mine for the period May 2024 to October 2024. Full infill and exploration drill results not included in this table, together with cross sections and plans, are available at https://panamericansilver.com/operations/gold-segment/jacobina/   .  

 
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    
 

  Hole No.  

 
 

  Sector  

 
 

  Reef  

 
 

  Incl.  

 
 

  From (m)  

 
 

  To (m)  

 
 

  Int. (m)  

 
 

  Est. True Width (m)  

 
 

  Au g/t  

 
 

JBS00093

 
 

João Belo Sul

 
 

LMPC

 
 

 

 
 

381.45

 
 

385.00

 
 

3.55

 
 

3.26

 
 

8.21

 
 

JBS00094

 
 

João Belo Sul

 
 

MPC

 
 

 

 
 

378.17

 
 

380.50

 
 

2.33

 
 

2.07

 
 

5.55

 
 

 

 
 

 

 
 

SPC

 
 

 

 
 

404.20

 
 

410.64

 
 

6.44

 
 

5.70

 
 

4.63

 
 

JBS00095

 
 

João Belo Sul

 
 

LVLPC

 
 

 

 
 

342.23

 
 

347.50

 
 

5.27

 
 

4.72

 
 

3.10

 
 

JBEX00126

 
 

João Belo Norte

 
 

LVLPC

 
 

 

 
 

400.04

 
 

405.06

 
 

5.02

 
 

3.34

 
 

6.88

 
 

 

 
 

 

 
 

LVLPC

 
 

incl.

 
 

401.00

 
 

403.72

 
 

2.72

 
 

1.81

 
 

12.12

 
 

MRCEX00025

 
 

Maricota

 
 

HW

 
 

 

 
 

140.66

 
 

141.50

 
 

0.84

 
 

0.70

 
 

19.22

 
 

MRCEX00026

 
 

Maricota

 
 

FW

 
 

 

 
 

561.50

 
 

571.50

 
 

10.00

 
 

4.18

 
 

2.41

 
 

 

 
 

 

 
 

EMB

 
 

 

 
 

677.52

 
 

680.00

 
 

2.48

 
 

1.44

 
 

7.74

 
 

MRCEX00031

 
 

Maricota

 
 

BAS

 
 

 

 
 

647.00

 
 

664.78

 
 

17.78

 
 

10.07

 
 

2.08

 
 

 

 
 

 

 
 

BAS

 
 

incl.

 
 

651.50

 
 

657.05

 
 

5.55

 
 

3.14

 
 

2.58

 
 

MRCEX00032

 
 

Maricota

 
 

MR

 
 

 

 
 

379.92

 
 

387.50

 
 

7.58

 
 

5.98

 
 

5.12

 
 

 

 
 

 

 
 

MR

 
 

incl.

 
 

379.92

 
 

383.50

 
 

3.58

 
 

2.83

 
 

9.78

 
 

 

 
 

 

 
 

FW

 
 

 

 
 

403.05

 
 

412.50

 
 

9.45

 
 

7.46

 
 

2.05

 
 

 

 
 

 

 
 

FW

 
 

incl.

 
 

404.50

 
 

408.50

 
 

4.00

 
 

3.16

 
 

3.50

 
 

MRCEX00034

 
 

Maricota

 
 

HW

 
 

 

 
 

488.00

 
 

498.69

 
 

10.69

 
 

5.16

 
 

3.92

 
 

 

 
 

 

 
 

HW

 
 

incl.

 
 

488.00

 
 

493.50

 
 

5.50

 
 

2.70

 
 

6.80

 
 

MRCEX00037

 
 

Maricota

 
 

FW

 
 

 

 
 

541.38

 
 

550.50

 
 

9.12

 
 

6.56

 
 

2.75

 
 

MRCEX00038

 
 

Maricota

 
 

MR

 
 

 

 
 

236.00

 
 

239.70

 
 

3.70

 
 

2.46

 
 

5.66

 
 

MRCEX00041

 
 

Maricota

 
 

HW

 
 

 

 
 

173.15

 
 

177.50

 
 

4.35

 
 

3.27

 
 

6.87

 
 

MRCEX00044

 
 

Maricota

 
 

HW

 
 

 

 
 

152.00

 
 

154.76

 
 

2.76

 
 

2.19

 
 

13.00

 
 

MRCEX00049

 
 

Maricota

 
 

FW

 
 

 

 
 

173.50

 
 

175.00

 
 

1.50

 
 

1.07

 
 

10.54

 
 

MRCEX00052

 
 

Maricota

 
 

FW

 
 

 

 
 

299.50

 
 

307.00

 
 

7.50

 
 

4.31

 
 

4.49

 
 

 

 
 

 

 
 

FW

 
 

 

 
 

314.50

 
 

319.00

 
 

4.50

 
 

2.54

 
 

11.56

 
 

 

 
 

 

 
 

FW

 
 

 

 
 

327.88

 
 

351.55

 
 

23.67

 
 

12.75

 
 

3.71

 
 

 

 
 

 

 
 

FW

 
 

incl.

 
 

328.50

 
 

344.00

 
 

15.50

 
 

8.35

 
 

5.26

 
 

MRCEX00053

 
 

Maricota

 
 

LU

 
 

 

 
 

137.00

 
 

141.00

 
 

4.00

 
 

3.27

 
 

3.11

 
 

MRCEX00056

 
 

Maricota

 
 

HW

 
 

 

 
 

94.00

 
 

95.50

 
 

1.50

 
 

1.42

 
 

116.41

 
 

 

 
 

 

 
 

HW

 
 

 

 
 

106.15

 
 

111.00

 
 

4.85

 
 

4.59

 
 

5.45

 
 

 

 
 

 

 
 

HW

 
 

incl.

 
 

107.00

 
 

109.00

 
 

2.00

 
 

1.89

 
 

10.08

 
 

 

 
 

 

 
 

FW

 
 

 

 
 

129.00

 
 

138.20

 
 

9.20

 
 

8.74

 
 

5.86

 
 

 

 
 

 

 
 

FW

 
 

incl.

 
 

130.00

 
 

133.50

 
 

3.50

 
 

3.33

 
 

13.35

 
 

MRCEX00059

 
 

Maricota

 
 

HW

 
 

 

 
 

115.50

 
 

118.50

 
 

3.00

 
 

2.96

 
 

10.23

 
 

MRCEX00061

 
 

Maricota

 
 

HW

 
 

 

 
 

134.39

 
 

136.50

 
 

2.11

 
 

1.95

 
 

9.16

 
 

MRCEX00062

 
 

Maricota

 
 

MR

 
 

 

 
 

177.50

 
 

179.50

 
 

2.00

 
 

1.59

 
 

7.43

 
 

 

 
 

 

 
 

FW

 
 

 

 
 

202.01

 
 

205.00

 
 

2.99

 
 

2.38

 
 

4.81

 
 

MVTEX00205

 
 

Morro do Vento

 
 

FW

 
 

 

 
 

213.00

 
 

228.68

 
 

15.68

 
 

14.11

 
 

1.17

 
 

 

 
 

 

 
 

FW

 
 

 

 
 

243.50

 
 

246.00

 
 

2.50

 
 

2.20

 
 

4.86

 
 

MVTEX00207

 
 

Morro do Vento

 
 

OFF_ R

 
 

 

 
 

192.00

 
 

196.35

 
 

4.35

 
 

3.62

 
 

3.02

 
 

MVTEX00216

 
 

Morro do Vento

 
 

FW

 
 

 

 
 

439.50

 
 

449.50

 
 

10.00

 
 

6.74

 
 

2.65

 
 

 

 
 

 

 
 

FW

 
 

incl.

 
 

443.50

 
 

449.00

 
 

5.50

 
 

3.70

 
 

3.13

 
 

MVTEX00217

 
 

Morro do Vento

 
 

FW

 
 

 

 
 

327.50

 
 

339.50

 
 

12.00

 
 

6.90

 
 

3.13

 
 

 

 
 

 

 
 

FW

 
 

incl.

 
 

329.21

 
 

332.24

 
 

3.03

 
 

1.74

 
 

9.06

 
 

MVTEX00219

 
 

Morro do Vento

 
 

MU

 
 

 

 
 

256.00

 
 

259.50

 
 

3.50

 
 

2.27

 
 

3.32

 
 

MVTEX00220

 
 

Morro do Vento

 
 

FW

 
 

 

 
 

494.50

 
 

513.00

 
 

18.50

 
 

7.03

 
 

2.62

 
 

 

 
 

 

 
 

FW

 
 

incl.

 
 

499.76

 
 

506.50

 
 

6.74

 
 

2.56

 
 

5.08

 
 

MVTEX00222

 
 

Morro do Vento

 
 

FW

 
 

 

 
 

172.00

 
 

178.50

 
 

6.50

 
 

3.93

 
 

2.76

 
 

MVTEX00223

 
 

Morro do Vento

 
 

FW

 
 

 

 
 

543.29

 
 

555.50

 
 

12.21

 
 

5.75

 
 

5.24

 
 

 

 
 

 

 
 

FW

 
 

incl.

 
 

551.00

 
 

555.50

 
 

4.50

 
 

2.11

 
 

11.68

 
 

MVTEX00228

 
 

Morro do Vento

 
 

FW

 
 

 

 
 

243.00

 
 

250.60

 
 

7.60

 
 

5.50

 
 

3.75

 
 

 

 
 

 

 
 

FW

 
 

incl.

 
 

247.67

 
 

250.60

 
 

2.93

 
 

1.90

 
 

8.52

 
 

  El Peñon Chile  

 

The following table provides infill and exploration drill result highlights for the El Peñon mine for the period May 2024 to October 2024. Full infill and exploration drill results not included in this table, together with longitudinal sections and plans, are available at: https://panamericansilver.com/operations/gold-segment/el-penon/ .

 
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                
 

  Hole No.  

 
 

  Vein  

 
 

  From (m)  

 
 

  To (m)  

 
 

  Int. (m)  

 
 

  Est. True Width (m)  

 
 

  Au (g/t)  

 
 

  Ag (g/t)  

 
 

SIH0021

 
 

Chiquilla Chica (C1)

 
 

184.30

 
 

185.90

 
 

1.60

 
 

0.88

 
 

0.77

 
 

1019

 
 

UIH0049

 
 

Chiquilla Chica (C1)

 
 

40.05

 
 

41.70

 
 

1.65

 
 

1.46

 
 

0.44

 
 

2547

 
 

UIH0050

 
 

Chiquilla Chica (C1)

 
 

72.60

 
 

75.30

 
 

2.70

 
 

1.44

 
 

1.29

 
 

1181

 
 

UIH0056

 
 

Chiquilla Chica (C1)

 
 

85.60

 
 

87.10

 
 

1.50

 
 

0.95

 
 

0.22

 
 

578

 
 

UEH0024

 
 

Dominadora

 
 

106.15

 
 

135.00

 
 

28.85

 
 

4.10

 
 

3.62

 
 

1592

 
 

UEH0026

 
 

Dominadora

 
 

50.77

 
 

55.67

 
 

4.90

 
 

1.20

 
 

0.23

 
 

1349

 
 

UIV0077

 
 

El Valle

 
 

260.20

 
 

262.20

 
 

2.00

 
 

1.38

 
 

4.70

 
 

183

 
 

UIV0078

 
 

El Valle

 
 

256.30

 
 

257.50

 
 

1.20

 
 

1.20

 
 

4.70

 
 

257

 
 

UIV0079

 
 

El Valle

 
 

259.95

 
 

262.00

 
 

2.05

 
 

1.54

 
 

8.55

 
 

154

 
 

UIV0080

 
 

El Valle

 
 

231.20

 
 

232.15

 
 

0.95

 
 

0.83

 
 

16.63

 
 

721

 
 

UIV0083

 
 

El Valle

 
 

270.15

 
 

270.93

 
 

0.78

 
 

0.76

 
 

10.11

 
 

30

 
 

UIU0052

 
 

La Paloma

 
 

114.69

 
 

116.50

 
 

1.81

 
 

1.31

 
 

10.88

 
 

26

 
 

SIE0015

 
 

Esmeralda

 
 

248.60

 
 

249.50

 
 

0.90

 
 

0.54

 
 

10.10

 
 

1139

 
 

UIP0174

 
 

Pampa Campamento

 
 

351.13

 
 

352.10

 
 

0.97

 
 

0.52

 
 

9.50

 
 

664

 
 

UIP0176

 
 

Pampa Campamento

 
 

389.88

 
 

390.25

 
 

0.37

 
 

0.32

 
 

26.50

 
 

42

 
 

UIP0177

 
 

Pampa Campamento

 
 

291.53

 
 

293.60

 
 

2.07

 
 

1.05

 
 

18.89

 
 

746

 
 

UIP0178

 
 

Pampa Campamento

 
 

213.94

 
 

215.49

 
 

1.55

 
 

0.52

 
 

9.50

 
 

420

 
 

UIP0175

 
 

Pampa Campamento (-35)

 
 

184.95

 
 

186.15

 
 

1.20

 
 

0.65

 
 

15.33

 
 

297

 
 

UIP0189

 
 

Pampa Campamento Diagonal sur

 
 

134.70

 
 

135.52

 
 

0.82

 
 

0.76

 
 

16.13

 
 

258

 
 

UIS0028

 
 

Pampa Campamento Diagonal sur

 
 

60.38

 
 

62.19

 
 

1.81

 
 

1.71

 
 

10.65

 
 

186

 
 

SEP0055

 
 

Pampa Sur

 
 

374.00

 
 

376.00

 
 

2.00

 
 

1.09

 
 

9.90

 
 

97

 
 

SEP0072

 
 

Pampa Sur

 
 

464.00

 
 

465.00

 
 

1.00

 
 

0.69

 
 

5.50

 
 

403

 
 

SIP0051

 
 

Pampa Sur

 
 

364.18

 
 

365.70

 
 

1.52

 
 

0.98

 
 

8.49

 
 

156

 
 

SIP0056

 
 

Pampa Sur

 
 

398.07

 
 

399.29

 
 

1.22

 
 

0.92

 
 

4.76

 
 

359

 
 

SIP0063

 
 

Pampa Sur

 
 

410.53

 
 

411.44

 
 

0.91

 
 

0.67

 
 

5.63

 
 

405

 
 

SIP0064

 
 

Pampa Sur

 
 

352.12

 
 

352.60

 
 

0.48

 
 

0.42

 
 

18.80

 
 

1017

 
 

SIP0067

 
 

Pampa Sur (+50)

 
 

328.00

 
 

330.00

 
 

2.00

 
 

1.18

 
 

6.50

 
 

493

 
 

SIP0080

 
 

Pampa Sur (+50)

 
 

358.50

 
 

360.00

 
 

1.50

 
 

0.79

 
 

13.90

 
 

716

 
 

SIP0073

 
 

Pampa Sur Este

 
 

378.68

 
 

379.38

 
 

0.70

 
 

0.36

 
 

16.00

 
 

1651

 
 

SES0036

 
 

Sorpresa

 
 

333.80

 
 

334.20

 
 

0.40

 
 

0.30

 
 

22.00

 
 

838

 
 

UIS0023

 
 

Sorpresa

 
 

199.30

 
 

200.90

 
 

1.60

 
 

1.30

 
 

4.29

 
 

133

 
 

  La Colorada, Mexico  

 

The following table provides the drill result highlights for the La Colorada mine for the period May 2024 to October 2024. Full drill results not included in this table, together with cross sections and plans, are available at: https://panamericansilver.com/operations/silver-segment/la-colorada/ .

 
                                                                                                                                                                                                                  
 

  Hole No.  

 
 

  Vein  

 
 

  From (m)  

 
 

  To (m)  

 
 

  Interval (m)  

 
 

  Est. True Width (m)  

 
 

  Ag g/t  

 
 

  Au (g/t)  

 
 

  Pb %  

 
 

  Zn %  

 
 

S-104-24

 
 

Mariana Vein

 
 

621.50

 
 

622.60

 
 

1.10

 
 

0.95

 
 

9618

 
 

0.89

 
 

4.85

 
 

4.82

 
 

and

 
 

NC2 Splay

 
 

795.95

 
 

796.70

 
 

0.75

 
 

0.53

 
 

4916

 
 

0.08

 
 

9.82

 
 

1.02

 
 

S-115-24

 
 

San Geronimo Vein System

 
 

461.10

 
 

463.65

 
 

2.55

 
 

1.08

 
 

1637

 
 

1.22

 
 

2.08

 
 

3.35

 
 

S-119-24

 
 

Cristina Vein

 
 

596.00

 
 

599.40

 
 

3.40

 
 

1.95

 
 

1470

 
 

0.03

 
 

3.15

 
 

3.23

 
 

S-138-24

 
 

NC2 Vein

 
 

695.60

 
 

701.60

 
 

6.00

 
 

4.60

 
 

666

 
 

0.90

 
 

1.32

 
 

2.74

 
 

S-146-24

 
 

Mariana Vein

 
 

701.05

 
 

704.55

 
 

3.50

 
 

2.47

 
 

1846

 
 

0.41

 
 

2.66

 
 

3.95

 
 

S-154-24

 
 

Mariana Vein

 
 

466.30

 
 

469.85

 
 

3.55

 
 

2.51

 
 

1189

 
 

0.24

 
 

0.82

 
 

1.09

 
 

and

 
 

NC2 Vein

 
 

540.25

 
 

544.30

 
 

4.05

 
 

2.32

 
 

2615

 
 

0.34

 
 

2.31

 
 

5.16

 
 

S-161-24

 
 

San Geronimo Splay

 
 

703.15

 
 

710.45

 
 

7.30

 
 

5.59

 
 

456

 
 

0.94

 
 

1.10

 
 

2.41

 
 

S-168-24

 
 

Cristina Vein

 
 

361.90

 
 

367.00

 
 

5.10

 
 

3.28

 
 

308

 
 

4.55

 
 

10.18

 
 

13.09

 
 

and

 
 

San Geronimo Vein

 
 

597.10

 
 

602.95

 
 

5.85

 
 

2.93

 
 

528

 
 

0.50

 
 

3.04

 
 

5.54

 
 

S-172-24

 
 

San Geronimo Splay

 
 

670.60

 
 

678.75

 
 

8.15

 
 

4.08

 
 

255

 
 

0.23

 
 

3.28

 
 

7.33

 
 

S-44-24

 
 

San Geronimo Splay

 
 

558.60

 
 

562.10

 
 

3.50

 
 

2.25

 
 

1420

 
 

0.60

 
 

2.04

 
 

1.93

 
 

S-47-24

 
 

NC2 Vein

 
 

771.85

 
 

783.65

 
 

11.80

 
 

5.90

 
 

837

 
 

0.39

 
 

2.97

 
 

8.01

 
 

S-75-24

 
 

Mariana Vein

 
 

616.40

 
 

620.00

 
 

3.60

 
 

1.80

 
 

3025

 
 

0.49

 
 

4.21

 
 

3.10

 
 

S-81-24

 
 

NC2 Splay

 
 

678.30

 
 

679.75

 
 

1.45

 
 

1.36

 
 

7634

 
 

1.83

 
 

1.46

 
 

3.62

 
 

U-09-24

 
 

Sofia Vein

 
 

268.55

 
 

269.40

 
 

0.85

 
 

0.74

 
 

4914

 
 

1.34

 
 

6.69

 
 

0.03

 
 

U-151-24

 
 

CRD

 
 

66.05

 
 

84.50

 
 

18.45

 
 

17.34

 
 

110

 
 

0.23

 
 

2.20

 
 

7.96

 
 

U-158-24

 
 

Jenni Vein

 
 

45.95

 
 

49.35

 
 

3.40

 
 

1.70

 
 

1825

 
 

1.05

 
 

2.35

 
 

6.16

 
 

U-96-24

 
 

Real Vein

 
 

252.55

 
 

255.60

 
 

3.05

 
 

2.76

 
 

749

 
 

0.63

 
 

13.01

 
 

8.97

 
 

  La Colorada Skarn, Mexico  

 

The following table provides infill and exploration drill result for the La Colorada Skarn deposit May 2024 to October 2024. Full drill results not included in this table, together with cross sections and plans, are available at: https://panamericansilver.com/operations/silver-segment/la-colorada-skarn/ .

 
                                                                         
 

  Hole No.  

 
 

  From (m)  

 
 

  To (m)  

 
 

  Interval (m) (1)  

 
 

  Ag g/t  

 
 

  Cu %  

 
 

  Pb %  

 
 

  Zn %  

 
 

D-71-12-24

 
 

1102.45

 
 

1250.60

 
 

148.15

 
 

39

 
 

0.07

 
 

1.68

 
 

3.12

 
 

U-155-24

 
 

724.00

 
 

997.10

 
 

273.10

 
 

54

 
 

0.17

 
 

0.85

 
 

5.18

 
 

Incl.

 
 

872.50

 
 

935.05

 
 

62.55

 
 

84

 
 

0.31

 
 

1.97

 
 

7.57

 
 

U-19-24

 
 

503.95

 
 

564.20

 
 

60.25

 
 

85

 
 

0.08

 
 

7.05

 
 

10.41

 
 

U-58-24

 
 

791.75

 
 

869.45

 
 

77.70

 
 

36

 
 

0.08

 
 

2.88

 
 

4.58

 
 

U-74-24

 
 

629.70

 
 

843.90

 
 

214.20

 
 

33

 
 

0.05

 
 

2.69

 
 

3.21

 
 

U-92-24

 
 

527.40

 
 

582.40

 
 

55.00

 
 

103

 
 

0.06

 
 

4.10

 
 

5.75

 
 

and

 
 

806.40

 
 

929.65

 
 

123.25

 
 

134

 
 

0.07

 
 

1.02

 
 

4.38

 
 

(1) True widths of the mineralized intervals are unknown at this time.

 
 

  Huaron, Peru  

 

The following table provides infill and exploration drill result highlights from the medium, lower and Horizonte sectors of the Huaron mine for the period May 2024 to October 2024. Full drill and channel sampling results not included in this table, together with cross sections and plans, are available at: https://panamericansilver.com/operations/silver-segment/huaron/ .

 
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              
 

  Hole No  

 
 

  Vein  

 
 

  Zone  

 
 

  From (m)  

 
 

  To (m)  

 
 

  Interval (m)  

 
 

  Est. True Width (m)  

 
 

  Ag g/t  

 
 

  Cu%  

 
 

  Pb%  

 
 

  Zn%  

 
 

DDH-U-040-24

 
 

Cuerpo Andres

 
 

Horizonte

 
 

51.65

 
 

52.30

 
 

0.65

 
 

0.56

 
 

722

 
 

0.12

 
 

6.06

 
 

1.90

 
 

and

 
 

Labor Este

 
 

Horizonte

 
 

184.10

 
 

186.55

 
 

2.45

 
 

1.70

 
 

123

 
 

0.06

 
 

3.06

 
 

5.98

 
 

DDH-U-041-24

 
 

Martin Ramal

 
 

Middle

 
 

198.30

 
 

200.90

 
 

2.60

 
 

2.46

 
 

369

 
 

0.15

 
 

2.74

 
 

2.01

 
 

DDH-U-049-24

 
 

Cuerpo Andres

 
 

Horizonte

 
 

59.95

 
 

63.55

 
 

3.60

 
 

2.77

 
 

768

 
 

0.02

 
 

1.85

 
 

0.62

 
 

DDH-U-051-24

 
 

Martin Ramal

 
 

Middle

 
 

236.30

 
 

237.20

 
 

0.90

 
 

0.58

 
 

409

 
 

0.13

 
 

9.27

 
 

15.82

 
 

DDH-U-055-24

 
 

Martin Ramal

 
 

Middle

 
 

176.20

 
 

178.45

 
 

2.25

 
 

2.24

 
 

683

 
 

0.17

 
 

10.65

 
 

3.10

 
 

DDH-U-056-24

 
 

Cuerpo Andres

 
 

Horizonte

 
 

48.35

 
 

53.00

 
 

4.65

 
 

3.90

 
 

162

 
 

0.04

 
 

4.02

 
 

6.06

 
 

DDH-U-064-24

 
 

Labor Este

 
 

Horizonte

 
 

186.60

 
 

188.25

 
 

1.65

 
 

1.43

 
 

181

 
 

0.04

 
 

4.34

 
 

4.73

 
 

DDH-U-065-24

 
 

Cometa Ramal

 
 

Horizonte

 
 

390.80

 
 

394.80

 
 

4.00

 
 

3.04

 
 

133

 
 

0.13

 
 

2.19

 
 

4.65

 
 

DDH-U-068-24

 
 

Cuerpo Andres

 
 

Horizonte

 
 

56.75

 
 

57.60

 
 

0.85

 
 

0.65

 
 

459

 
 

0.07

 
 

9.43

 
 

6.72

 
 

and

 
 

Labor Este

 
 

Horizonte

 
 

202.35

 
 

205.25

 
 

2.90

 
 

1.98

 
 

243

 
 

0.06

 
 

3.54

 
 

5.20

 
 

DDH-U-071-24

 
 

Labor Este

 
 

Horizonte

 
 

141.20

 
 

144.00

 
 

2.80

 
 

2.56

 
 

201

 
 

0.03

 
 

4.81

 
 

4.13

 
 

DDH-U-073-24

 
 

Labor Este

 
 

Horizonte

 
 

140.10

 
 

143.55

 
 

3.45

 
 

3.21

 
 

74

 
 

0.03

 
 

2.31

 
 

2.16

 
 

DDH-U-075-24

 
 

Cuerpo Andres

 
 

Horizonte

 
 

39.85

 
 

40.45

 
 

0.60

 
 

0.55

 
 

701

 
 

0.09

 
 

13.64

 
 

8.83

 
 

DDH-U-084-24

 
 

Cuerpo Andres

 
 

Horizonte

 
 

60.55

 
 

63.00

 
 

2.45

 
 

1.70

 
 

61

 
 

0.08

 
 

1.97

 
 

12.73

 
 

DDH-U-086-24

 
 

Martin Ramal

 
 

Middle

 
 

12.60

 
 

14.20

 
 

1.60

 
 

1.56

 
 

535

 
 

0.20

 
 

10.02

 
 

2.31

 
 

DDH-U-088-24

 
 

Cometa Ramal

 
 

Horizonte

 
 

398.85

 
 

404.20

 
 

5.35

 
 

3.66

 
 

114

 
 

0.10

 
 

1.83

 
 

3.55

 
 

DDH-U-100-24

 
 

Cuerpo Andres

 
 

Horizonte

 
 

264.85

 
 

267.25

 
 

2.40

 
 

1.64

 
 

115

 
 

0.04

 
 

2.85

 
 

3.89

 
 

DDH-U-105-24

 
 

Cuerpo Andres

 
 

Horizonte

 
 

54.90

 
 

56.65

 
 

1.75

 
 

1.40

 
 

87

 
 

0.06

 
 

1.77

 
 

8.47

 
 

DDH-U-108-24

 
 

Cometa Ramal

 
 

Horizonte

 
 

489.95

 
 

493.00

 
 

3.05

 
 

1.65

 
 

304

 
 

0.08

 
 

1.86

 
 

2.18

 
 

DDH-U-110-24

 
 

Maria Ramal

 
 

Horizonte

 
 

66.00

 
 

73.15

 
 

7.15

 
 

4.10

 
 

140

 
 

0.04

 
 

3.10

 
 

5.91

 
 

DDH-U-111-24

 
 

Maria Ramal

 
 

Horizonte

 
 

47.70

 
 

50.55

 
 

2.85

 
 

2.10

 
 

399

 
 

0.04

 
 

7.39

 
 

14.58

 
 

DDH-U-113-24

 
 

Maria Ramal

 
 

Horizonte

 
 

37.35

 
 

39.00

 
 

1.65

 
 

1.50

 
 

504

 
 

0.04

 
 

12.77

 
 

19.97

 
 

DDH-U-114-24

 
 

Maria Ramal

 
 

Horizonte

 
 

36.10

 
 

38.80

 
 

2.70

 
 

2.50

 
 

272

 
 

0.03

 
 

6.06

 
 

10.39

 
 

DDH-U-116-24

 
 

Maria Ramal

 
 

Horizonte

 
 

48.60

 
 

49.65

 
 

1.05

 
 

0.80

 
 

357

 
 

0.07

 
 

13.66

 
 

12.73

 
 

  Minera Florida, Chile  

 

The following table provides infill and exploration drill result highlights for the Minera Florida mine for January 2024 to October 2024. Full drill results not included in this table, together with cross sections and plans, are available at: https://panamericansilver.com/operations/gold-segment/minera-florida/ .

 
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                     
 

  Hole  

 
 

  Vein  

 
 

  From (m)  

 
 

  To (m)  

 
 

  Interval (m)  

 
 

  Est. True Width (m)  

 
 

  Au (g/t)  

 
 

  Ag (g/t)  

 
 

  Zn %  

 
 

ALH4578

 
 

Aurora

 
 

115.25

 
 

116.10

 
 

0.85

 
 

0.71

 
 

12.62

 
 

47

 
 

0.46

 
 

ALH4598

 
 

Bandolera

 
 

86.50

 
 

88.80

 
 

2.30

 
 

2.19

 
 

4.84

 
 

4

 
 

3.01

 
 

ALH4607

 
 

Bandolera

 
 

109.05

 
 

110.65

 
 

1.60

 
 

1.25

 
 

11.15

 
 

6

 
 

2.61

 
 

ALH4482

 
 

Central superior 1

 
 

119.85

 
 

124.65

 
 

4.80

 
 

2.68

 
 

8.80

 
 

410

 
 

0.20

 
 

ALH4426

 
 

Cipres_1

 
 

143.17

 
 

145.08

 
 

1.91

 
 

1.19

 
 

7.29

 
 

7

 
 

1.48

 
 

ALH4460

 
 

Cipres_1

 
 

138.90

 
 

140.05

 
 

1.15

 
 

0.72

 
 

17.92

 
 

15

 
 

1.14

 
 

ALH4421

 
 

Don Leopoldo sur

 
 

91.45

 
 

93.65

 
 

2.20

 
 

1.53

 
 

6.34

 
 

9

 
 

4.79

 
 

ALH4623

 
 

Don Leopoldo sur

 
 

116.60

 
 

118.20

 
 

1.60

 
 

1.28

 
 

8.29

 
 

7

 
 

0.40

 
 

ALH4505

 
 

Gasparín Superior

 
 

173.65

 
 

175.30

 
 

1.65

 
 

0.90

 
 

10.23

 
 

13

 
 

0.31

 
 

ALH4406

 
 

Manda Norte

 
 

148.40

 
 

149.30

 
 

0.90

 
 

0.62

 
 

29.68

 
 

13

 
 

0.04

 
 

ALH4687

 
 

Maqui CII

 
 

84.45

 
 

85.85

 
 

1.40

 
 

1.16

 
 

5.40

 
 

173

 
 

2.16

 
 

ALH4638

 
 

Maqui CII

 
 

128.85

 
 

132.25

 
 

3.40

 
 

1.97

 
 

9.38

 
 

23

 
 

4.96

 
 

ALH4690

 
 

Maqui CII

 
 

73.35

 
 

75.15

 
 

1.80

 
 

1.64

 
 

4.95

 
 

28

 
 

2.24

 
 

ALH4556

 
 

Maqui CIII

 
 

54.75

 
 

56.05

 
 

1.30

 
 

1.05

 
 

5.62

 
 

21

 
 

12.52

 
 

ALH4580

 
 

Maqui CIII

 
 

58.20

 
 

59.55

 
 

1.35

 
 

1.03

 
 

9.10

 
 

22

 
 

7.10

 
 

ALH4588

 
 

Maqui CIII

 
 

68.75

 
 

70.50

 
 

1.75

 
 

1.19

 
 

13.62

 
 

11

 
 

3.81

 
 

ALH4631

 
 

Maqui CIII

 
 

52.50

 
 

53.20

 
 

0.70

 
 

0.61

 
 

12.68

 
 

35

 
 

18.07

 
 

ALH4638

 
 

Maqui CIII

 
 

111.15

 
 

115.30

 
 

4.15

 
 

1.98

 
 

16.11

 
 

13

 
 

6.44

 
 

ALH4673

 
 

Maqui CIII

 
 

81.40

 
 

83.65

 
 

2.25

 
 

1.28

 
 

9.58

 
 

15

 
 

5.58

 
 

ALH4592

 
 

Maqui Norte

 
 

107.85

 
 

110.10

 
 

2.25

 
 

1.59

 
 

10.23

 
 

31

 
 

5.57

 
 

ALH4562

 
 

Mila

 
 

113.00

 
 

117.40

 
 

4.40

 
 

2.57

 
 

10.32

 
 

12

 
 

0.08

 
 

ALH4574

 
 

Mila

 
 

191.80

 
 

196.20

 
 

4.40

 
 

1.70

 
 

8.29

 
 

110

 
 

3.34

 
 

ALH4467

 
 

Mila

 
 

129.90

 
 

132.55

 
 

2.65

 
 

1.15

 
 

6.52

 
 

286

 
 

2.29

 
 

ALH4476

 
 

Peque

 
 

67.05

 
 

68.25

 
 

1.20

 
 

0.78

 
 

10.68

 
 

8

 
 

10.05

 
 

ALH4481

 
 

Peque

 
 

80.30

 
 

81.55

 
 

1.25

 
 

0.91

 
 

12.53

 
 

43

 
 

8.31

 
 

ALH4496

 
 

Peque

 
 

55.00

 
 

57.30

 
 

2.30

 
 

1.82

 
 

4.74

 
 

35

 
 

1.26

 
 

ALH4577

 
 

Peque

 
 

101.30

 
 

103.75

 
 

2.45

 
 

1.11

 
 

11.57

 
 

23

 
 

7.61

 
 

ALH4644

 
 

Peque

 
 

59.35

 
 

60.20

 
 

0.85

 
 

0.83

 
 

13.77

 
 

77

 
 

1.54

 
 

ALH4715

 
 

Peque

 
 

202.75

 
 

207.85

 
 

5.10

 
 

1.48

 
 

10.71

 
 

13

 
 

2.74

 
 

ALH4729

 
 

Rafael II

 
 

56.35

 
 

59.65

 
 

3.30

 
 

1.95

 
 

4.74

 
 

415

 
 

3.86

 
 

ALH4701

 
 

Sat. 1 Maqui

 
 

152.55

 
 

154.40

 
 

1.85

 
 

0.92

 
 

20.61

 
 

13

 
 

0.09

 
 

ALH4424

 
 

Satelite Mila Sur 1

 
 

371.85

 
 

373.35

 
 

1.50

 
 

1.41

 
 

2.62

 
 

627

 
 

1.44

 
 

ALH4534

 
 

Satélite Valeria 1

 
 

111.35

 
 

112.60

 
 

1.25

 
 

0.92

 
 

14.06

 
 

27

 
 

0.04

 
 

ALH4549

 
 

Satélite Valeria 1

 
 

107.25

 
 

109.90

 
 

2.65

 
 

1.88

 
 

9.05

 
 

11

 
 

0.09

 
 

ALH4594

 
 

Satélite Valeria 1

 
 

166.35

 
 

167.70

 
 

1.35

 
 

0.85

 
 

16.60

 
 

17

 
 

2.09

 
 

ALH4516

 
 

Satélite Valeria 8

 
 

72.65

 
 

73.90

 
 

1.25

 
 

1.05

 
 

3.39

 
 

1645

 
 

0.18

 
 

ALH4521

 
 

Satélite Valeria 8

 
 

91.00

 
 

92.15

 
 

1.15

 
 

0.82

 
 

11.64

 
 

55

 
 

2.60

 
 

ALH4617

 
 

Satélite Valeria 8

 
 

61.75

 
 

62.95

 
 

1.20

 
 

1.18

 
 

15.05

 
 

15

 
 

0.83

 
 

ALH4436

 
 

Satélite VCS 21

 
 

51.50

 
 

52.65

 
 

1.15

 
 

0.68

 
 

15.53

 
 

56

 
 

0.81

 
 

ALH4426

 
 

Sorpresa

 
 

41.85

 
 

44.20

 
 

2.35

 
 

2.14

 
 

5.84

 
 

12

 
 

1.35

 
 

ALH4449

 
 

Sorpresa

 
 

43.60

 
 

46.30

 
 

2.70

 
 

1.82

 
 

5.05

 
 

7

 
 

0.97

 
 

ALH4600

 
 

Sorpresa

 
 

20.90

 
 

26.50

 
 

5.60

 
 

2.93

 
 

5.34

 
 

18

 
 

3.40

 
 

ALH4657

 
 

Sorpresa

 
 

21.70

 
 

28.10

 
 

6.40

 
 

2.95

 
 

8.79

 
 

10

 
 

1.48

 
 

ALH4672

 
 

Sorpresa

 
 

13.25

 
 

15.00

 
 

1.75

 
 

1.34

 
 

6.67

 
 

13

 
 

1.61

 
 

  Whitney Project (Timmins), Canada  

 

The following table provides infill and exploration drill result highlights from the Hallnor/Bonetal and Broulan Reef deposits of the Whitney Project for the period November 2023 to September 2024. Full infill and exploration drill results not included in this table, together with cross sections and plans, are available at: https://panamericansilver.com/operations/gold-segment/timmins/ .

 
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              
 

  Hole No.  

 
 

  Zone  

 
 

  From (m)  

 
 

  To (m)  

 
 

  Int (m)  

 
 

  Est. True Width (m)  

 
 

  Au g/t  

 
 

TW23-749

 
 

Broulan Reef

 
 

61.0

 
 

62.0

 
 

1.0

 
 

0.8

 
 

28.40

 
 

TW23-750

 
 

Hallnor

 
 

444.2

 
 

462.0

 
 

17.8

 
 

11.7

 
 

3.28

 
 

 

 
 

Incl.

 
 

454.0

 
 

461.0

 
 

7.0

 
 

4.5

 
 

5.98

 
 

TW23-751

 
 

Hallnor

 
 

411.2

 
 

430.0

 
 

18.8

 
 

13.7

 
 

2.11

 
 

 

 
 

Incl.

 
 

415.0

 
 

425.0

 
 

10.0

 
 

7.3

 
 

3.27

 
 

TW23-754

 
 

Hallnor

 
 

548.0

 
 

561.0

 
 

13.0

 
 

10.1

 
 

3.33

 
 

TW23-756

 
 

Hallnor

 
 

319.0

 
 

320.0

 
 

1.0

 
 

0.6

 
 

65.30

 
 

 

 
 

 

 
 

408.5

 
 

428.0

 
 

19.5

 
 

10.8

 
 

2.91

 
 

 

 
 

Incl.

 
 

409.0

 
 

415.0

 
 

6.0

 
 

3.3

 
 

6.07

 
 

TW24-758

 
 

Hallnor

 
 

472.7

 
 

476.9

 
 

4.2

 
 

2.7

 
 

19.89

 
 

TW24-759A

 
 

Hallnor

 
 

500.0

 
 

508.0

 
 

8.0

 
 

5.1

 
 

5.15

 
 

TW24-765

 
 

Hallnor

 
 

118.0

 
 

119.0

 
 

1.0

 
 

0.8

 
 

58.20

 
 

TW24-770

 
 

Hallnor

 
 

99.0

 
 

117.0

 
 

18.0

 
 

14.5

 
 

3.42

 
 

 

 
 

Incl.

 
 

99.0

 
 

110.0

 
 

11.0

 
 

8.8

 
 

4.58

 
 

 

 
 

and

 
 

99.7

 
 

102.0

 
 

2.3

 
 

1.8

 
 

14.40

 
 

TW24-771

 
 

Hallnor

 
 

120.5

 
 

130.0

 
 

9.5

 
 

7.2

 
 

31.50

 
 

 

 
 

Incl.

 
 

122.0

 
 

123.0

 
 

1.0

 
 

0.8

 
 

284.00

 
 

TW24-772

 
 

Bonetal

 
 

132.0

 
 

133.0

 
 

1.0

 
 

0.8

 
 

71.40

 
 

TW24-776

 
 

Bonetal

 
 

110.0

 
 

112.0

 
 

2.0

 
 

1.5

 
 

21.75

 
 

TW24-780

 
 

Bonetal

 
 

193.0

 
 

194.0

 
 

1.0

 
 

0.8

 
 

67.80

 
 

TW24-782

 
 

Bonetal

 
 

125.0

 
 

140.0

 
 

15.0

 
 

11.4

 
 

3.78

 
 

TW24-783

 
 

Bonetal

 
 

115.0

 
 

127.0

 
 

12.0

 
 

9.8

 
 

2.74

 
 

 

 
 

 

 
 

139.0

 
 

152.0

 
 

13.0

 
 

10.6

 
 

3.37

 
 

TW24-786

 
 

Broulan Reef

 
 

169.5

 
 

180.5

 
 

11.0

 
 

7.6

 
 

6.26

 
 

 

 
 

Incl.

 
 

175.0

 
 

176.0

 
 

1.0

 
 

0.7

 
 

11.80

 
 

 

 
 

also incl.

 
 

178.6

 
 

179.1

 
 

0.5

 
 

0.3

 
 

86.30

 
 

TW24-793

 
 

Broulan Reef

 
 

197.1

 
 

200.0

 
 

2.9

 
 

2.4

 
 

360.18

 
 

 

 
 

Incl.

 
 

197.6

 
 

198.1

 
 

0.5

 
 

0.4

 
 

1940.00

 
 

 

 
 

also incl.

 
 

198.1

 
 

198.5

 
 

0.4

 
 

0.3

 
 

140.00

 
 

 

 
 

also incl.

 
 

198.5

 
 

199.0

 
 

0.5

 
 

0.4

 
 

31.40

 
 

TW24-802

 
 

Broulan Reef

 
 

116.8

 
 

117.2

 
 

0.4

 
 

0.3

 
 

378.00

 
 

TW24-804

 
 

Broulan Reef

 
 

138.5

 
 

144.3

 
 

5.8

 
 

4.3

 
 

4.69

 
 

 

 
 

Incl.

 
 

140.5

 
 

141.0

 
 

0.5

 
 

0.4

 
 

41.20

 
 

  General Notes with Respect to Technical Information  

 

Grades are shown as contained metal before mill recoveries are applied. The Company has undertaken a verification process with respect to the data disclosed in this news release.

 

Samples are analyzed at a variety of laboratories, including by in-house staff at the mine (Jacobina and La Colorada), mine laboratories operated by third party independent commercial labs (Huaron), and commercial laboratories off-site (La Colorada, El Peñon, Minera Florida, Whitney and Jacobina). All the assay data reported in this news release has been subjected to the industry standard quality assurance and quality control ("QA/QC") program including the submission of certified standards, blanks, and duplicate samples. The results are reviewed on a monthly and quarterly basis by management. In general, the assay analytical technique for silver, lead, zinc and copper is acid digestion with either ICP or atomic absorption finish. The analytical technique for gold uses fire assay and atomic absorption spectrometry (AAS) finish. A gravimetric finish would be used if the gold assay exceeds > 10 g/t (or >5 g/t at El Peñon). The results of the QA/QC samples submitted for the resource databases demonstrate acceptable accuracy and precision. The offsite commercial laboratories are independent from Pan American and certified by ISO 17025:2017.

 

The Qualified Persons are of the opinion that the sample preparation, analytical, and security procedures followed for the samples are sufficient and reliable for the purpose of this news release and for the purpose of any future mineral resource and mineral reserve estimates. There were no limitations on the Qualified Persons' verification process. Pan American is not aware of any drilling, sampling, recovery or other factors that could materially affect the accuracy or reliability of the data reported herein.

 

Mineral resources and mineral reserves are as defined by the Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum.

 

See the Company's Annual Information Form dated March 26, 2024, available at www.sedarplus.com , or the Company's most recent Form 40-F filed with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission (the "SEC") for further information on the Company's material mineral properties, including detailed information concerning associated QA/QC and data verification matters, the key assumptions, parameters and methods used by the Company to estimate mineral reserves and mineral resources, and for a detailed description of known legal, political, environmental, and other risks that could materially affect the Company's business and the potential development of the Company's mineral reserves and mineral resources.

 

Technical information contained in this news release with respect to Pan American has been reviewed and approved by Christopher Emerson, FAusIMM, Vice President Exploration and Geology, and Martin Wafforn, P.Eng., Senior Vice President Technical Services and Process Optimization, each of whom is a Qualified Person for the purposes of National Instrument 43-101 - Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects (‘‘NI 43-101''). Pan American is authorized by The Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of the Province of British Columbia to engage in Reserved Practice under Permit to Practice number 1001470.

 

  Cautionary Note to US Investors  

 

This news release has been prepared in accordance with the requirements of Canadian NI 43-101 and the Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum Definition Standards, which differ from the requirements of U.S. securities laws. NI 43-101 is a rule developed by the Canadian Securities Administrators that establishes standards for all public disclosure an issuer makes of scientific and technical information concerning mineral projects.

 

Canadian public disclosure standards, including NI 43-101, differ significantly from the requirements of the SEC, and information concerning mineralization, deposits, mineral reserve and mineral resource information contained or referred to herein may not be comparable to similar information disclosed by U.S. companies. The requirements of NI 43-101 for identification of "reserves" are not the same as those of the SEC and may not qualify as "reserves" under SEC standards. Under U.S. standards, mineralization may not be classified as a "reserve" unless the determination has been made that the mineralization could be economically and legally produced or extracted at the time the reserve determination is made. U.S. investors should also understand that "inferred mineral resources" have a great amount of uncertainty as to their existence and great uncertainty as to their economic and legal feasibility. Under Canadian securities laws, estimated "inferred mineral resources" may not form the basis of feasibility or pre-feasibility studies except in rare cases.

 

  About Pan American Silver  

 

Pan American Silver is a leading producer of silver and gold in the Americas, operating mines in Canada, Mexico, Peru, Brazil, Bolivia, Chile and Argentina. We also own the Escobal mine in Guatemala that is currently not operating, and we hold interests in exploration and development projects. We have been operating in the Americas for three decades, earning an industry-leading reputation for sustainability performance, operational excellence and prudent financial management. We are headquartered in Vancouver, B.C. and our shares trade on the New York Stock Exchange and the Toronto Stock Exchange under the symbol "PAAS".

 

Learn more at panamericansilver.com  

 

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  Cautionary Note Regarding Forward-Looking Statements and Information  

 

Certain of the statements and information in this news release constitute "forward-looking statements" within the meaning of the United States Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 and "forward-looking information" within the meaning of applicable Canadian provincial securities laws. All statements, other than statements of historical fact, are forward-looking statements or information. Forward-looking statements or information in this news release relate to, among other things: the extent of, and success related to any future exploration or development programs, including with respect to its Jacobina, El Peñon, La Colorada, Minera Florida, Huaron and Timmins properties and for its La Colorada Skarn and Whitney projects, and the potential impact of any such drill results on the Company's mineral reserves or mineral resources.

 

These forward-looking statements and information reflect Pan American's current views with respect to future events and are necessarily based upon a number of assumptions that, while considered reasonable by Pan American, are inherently subject to significant operational, business, economic and regulatory uncertainties and contingencies. These assumptions include: tonnage of ore to be mined and processed; ore grades and recoveries; prices for silver, gold and base metals remaining as estimated; currency exchange rates remaining as estimated; capital, decommissioning and reclamation estimates; our mineral reserve and resource estimates and the assumptions upon which they are based; prices for energy inputs, labour, materials, supplies and services (including transportation); no labour-related disruptions at any of our operations; no unplanned delays or interruptions in scheduled production; all necessary permits, licenses and regulatory approvals for our operations are received in a timely manner; our ability to secure and maintain title and ownership to properties and the surface rights necessary for our operations; and our ability to comply with environmental, health and safety laws. The foregoing list of assumptions is not exhaustive.

 

Pan American cautions the reader that forward-looking statements and information involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors that may cause actual results and developments to differ materially from those expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements or information contained in this news release and Pan American has made assumptions and estimates based on or related to many of these factors. Such factors include, without limitation: fluctuations in silver, gold and base metal prices; fluctuations in prices for energy inputs, labour, materials, supplies and services (including transportation); fluctuations in currency markets (such as the PEN, MXN, ARS, BOB, GTQ, CAD, CLP, and BRL versus the USD); operational risks and hazards inherent with the business of mining (including environmental accidents and hazards, industrial accidents, equipment breakdown, unusual or unexpected geological or structural formations, cave-ins, flooding and severe weather); risks relating to the credit worthiness or financial condition of suppliers, refiners and other parties with whom Pan American does business; inadequate insurance, or inability to obtain insurance, to cover these risks and hazards; employee relations; relationships with, and claims by, local communities and indigenous populations; our ability to obtain all necessary permits, licenses and regulatory approvals in a timely manner; changes in laws, regulations and government practices in the jurisdictions where we operate, including environmental, export and import laws and regulations; changes in national and local government, legislation, taxation, controls or regulations and political, legal or economic developments, including legal restrictions relating to mining, risks relating to expropriation, and risks relating to the constitutional court-mandated ILO 169 consultation process in Guatemala; diminishing quantities or grades of mineral reserves as properties are mined; increased competition in the mining industry for equipment and qualified personnel; the duration and effects any pandemics on our operations and workforce; and those factors identified under the caption "Risks Related to Pan American's Business" in Pan American's most recent form 40-F and Annual Information Form filed with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission and Canadian provincial securities regulatory authorities, respectively. Although Pan American has attempted to identify important factors that could cause actual results to differ materially, there may be other factors that cause results not to be as anticipated, estimated, described or intended. Investors are cautioned against undue reliance on forward-looking statements or information. Forward-looking statements and information are designed to help readers understand management's current views of our near and longer term prospects and may not be appropriate for other purposes. Pan American does not intend, nor does it assume any obligation to update or revise forward-looking statements or information, whether as a result of new information, changes in assumptions, future events or otherwise, except to the extent required by applicable law.

 

  

  

 

For more information contact:
Siren Fisekci
VP, Investor Relations & Corporate Communications
Ph: 604-806-3191
Email: ir@panamericansilver.com  

 

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Recent economic and geopolitical events have raised analysts’ expectations of a September rate cut from the US Federal Reserve, helping to fuel safe-haven buying of silver and gold.

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