- On-going 8,000 meter drill program on the Santa Maria Property in Parral, Mexico
- SM20-05 intersected three additional north – south trending mineralized structures
- North – South trending fault has displaced the Santa Maria Structure slightly to the south
- Next fence of holes a further 200 meters to the East
Fabled Silver Gold Corp. (TSXV: FCO) (OTC Pink: FBSGF) (FSE: 7NQ) (“Fabled” or the “Company”) is pleased to announce diamond drill holes 4 and 5 from the on-going 8,000 meter drill program on the Santa Maria Property in Parral, Mexico.
Peter J. Hawley, CEO and President, remarks, “The fence of drill holes 4,5 and 6 are located approximately 125 meters to the east of the previous fence of holes 1, 2 and 3 which have been reported.
“As expected, as we traverse eastwards the edge of a secondary north – south structure trend is starting to be encountered. Hole SM20-04 drilled at -60 degrees intersected 12.5 meters grading 22.37 g/t Ag Eq at -200 meters vertically in a north – south trending fault which has displaced the Santa Maria Structure slightly to the south. This displacement is also quite evident in the first priority east to west northern IP anomaly IPSM-04 which has the same offset as we have encountered.
“Further evidence of the north – south trend is found in hole SM20-05 which has not only intersected the edge of Santa Maria structure but has also intersected three additional north – south trending mineralized structures reporting up to 232.08 g/t Ag Eq over 2.20 meters, 162.64 g/t Ag Eq over 0.55 meters and 1.6 meters grading 46.62 g/t Ag Eq before hitting the edge of the displace Santa Maria structure at -300 meters vertically reporting 53.21 g/t Ag Eq over 7.2 meters.
“These intercepts add weight to the proposed theory that not only do the north – south structures slightly off set the east to west structures but they are more importantly mineralized. We expect to see this become more pervasive in the next fence of holes a further 200 meters to the east and to be in the middle of what is interpreted to be the center of the North – South structure intersecting the Santa Maria.
“Re-logging of previously drilled hole SM-17-10 shows it intersected the north – south structures between hole SM20-04 and 05 at right angles to the structure not along the structure and returned 1.40 g/t Au, 862 g/t Ag, 934.02 g/t Ag Eq.
“These drill holes plus the results from hole SM20-06, to be announced, adds to the drill sections and interpretation on the newly interpreted Santa Maria structure and clearly defines the structure from surface down to -350 meters vertically, which is the deepest hole ever drilled on the property. The structure remains very conformable and intersected exactly where predicted, which bodes very well for the expansion of Santa Maria and increasing the present NI 43-101 resources on the property with only 5 drill holes drilled to date.”
Peter Hawley continues, “The data being obtained from this fence of drill holes with the mineralized north – south structures now evident should not only help target adding silver ounces to the overall resource but also allow us to interpret and model the behavior of this robust mineralized system for future drilling as we expand outwards from the present resource. We now have two mineralized plumbing systems starting to intersect which bodes well for the future drilling.”