Drilling At High-Grade Mogollon Silver Project
VANCOUVER - Summa Silver Corp. has resumed exploration drilling at its high-grade Mogollon silver project near Silver City, New Mexico. The Consolidated Mine target represents only 1% of the total vein and structure strike length present on the project, which features numerous poorly explored to completely unexplored targets . A minimum of 11 holes and maximum of 25 holes will be drilled to test an area of 500m along strike by 350m up- and down-dip at a spacing between holes projected to support a potential mineral resource. All 6 holes drilled to date by Summa Silver around the Consolidated Mine have intersected high-grade silver-gold mineralization. Highlights include: 31.0 m at 448 g/t Ag equivalent* (129 g/t Ag, 3.88 g/t Au) in MOG22-051, and 11.6 m at 429 g/t Ag equivalent* (220 g/t Ag, 2.70 g/t Au) in MOG21-042. The Limits of Mineralization Are Not Defined: The broad zone of mineralization at Consolidated is open in all directions. Drilling will continue to step-out to fully evaluate the size potential of the target area.