Endeavour Silver Corp. announced positive drill results from its ongoing exploration program at the Kolpa Mine in Peru's Huancavelica province. The company has successfully identified corridors with structural pairings, targeting prospective areas for brownfields exploration. This systematic approach aims to unlock further value from the newly acquired asset.
In Corridor 3, the company completed 14 drill holes totaling 2,343 meters near existing underground workings, intersecting significant zones of mineralization in the Poderosa West and Caudalosa Chica veins. The Poderosa West vein has been mapped at surface for approximately 2.5 kilometers, indicating substantial strike length. Key highlights from Poderosa West include multiple 1.0-meter estimated true width intercepts of 1,000 grams per tonne silver.
Management is currently evaluating both surface exploration and recent drill results to design a comprehensive, systematic exploration program at the Kolpa Mine. Ongoing underground development at Poderosa West is facilitating access for new underground drill stations, and applications have been submitted for surface drilling along the entire 2.5-kilometer vein. Drilling activity in Corridor 3 is scheduled to resume in late Q4 2025.
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