Testwork Results Delivered to Santana Minerals Limited

Core Resources has recently delivered the initial metallurgical testwork results to Santana Minerals Limited. The results stem from a preliminary test program conducted on composite samples from three drill holes at the Mojardina Prospect, located at the Cuitaboca Silver Project in Mexico. This test program aimed to evaluate the leaching and flotation performance for the recovery of silver, the primary material of economic interest at the site.

 

The preliminary metallurgical test program was designed to provide initial insights into the recovery potential of silver from the Cuitaboca deposit. The testwork involved a series of leach and flotation tests to assess the efficiency and effectiveness of various processing methods. The promising results suggest potential for further optimisation of the extraction processes, paving the way for more detailed investigations in future stages of the project.

 

About Santana Minerals Limited

Santana Minerals Limited is an Australian precious metals explorer with a strong focus on projects in Mexico. The company is dedicated to advancing its exploration efforts, particularly in the Sinaloa State, where it is earning an initial 80% interest in the Cuitaboca Silver-Gold Project. In addition to Cuitaboca, Santana also holds full ownership of the Namiquipa Silver Project in Chihuahua, another promising silver exploration asset.

 

With its commitment to exploring and developing high-potential silver and gold projects, Santana Minerals is well-positioned to become a significant player in the precious metals industry. The results from Core Resources’ metallurgical testwork are crucial to the company’s next steps, providing essential data to guide further exploration and development of the Cuitaboca project.

 

Core Resources is proud to be contributing to Santana’s ongoing exploration efforts, providing expert metallurgical testwork services that support the development of key mining projects in the precious metals sector.

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