Kingsmen Updates Drilling Progress at Las Coloradas Silver Project in Chihuahua, Mexico
Kingsmen Resources (OTCQB: KNGRF) has completed its maiden drilling program at the Las Coloradas silver project in Mexico's Parral mining district, executing 12 core holes totaling 3,227.2 meters. The program focused on testing silver mineralized zones on the Soledad and Soledad II structures, along with geophysically identified targets.
The drilling campaign validated the company's geological model by confirming that mineralization extends along strike and beneath the water table. The program tested limited segments of the Soledad (1.6 km) and Soledad II (1.2 km) structures, with significant portions still remaining unexplored. The drill rig remains on site pending assay results and geological data compilation.
Kingsmen Resources (OTCQB: KNGRF) ha portato a termine il suo primo programma di perforazione presso il progetto argentifero Las Coloradas, nel distretto minerario di Parral in Messico, realizzando 12 fori di sondaggio per un totale di 3.227,2 metri. Il programma si è concentrato sul test di zone mineralizzate d'argento sulle strutture Soledad e Soledad II, oltre che su bersagli individuati tramite geofisica.
La campagna di perforazione ha confermato il modello geologico della società, dimostrando che la mineralizzazione si estende lungo lo strike e sotto la falda acquifera. Sono stati testati tratti limitati delle strutture Soledad (1,6 km) e Soledad II (1,2 km), mentre rimangono ancora vaste porzioni inesplorate. La trivella è rimasta sul sito in attesa dei risultati degli assay e della compilazione dei dati geologici.
Kingsmen Resources (OTCQB: KNGRF) ha completado su primer programa de perforación en el proyecto de plata Las Coloradas, en el distrito minero de Parral, México, realizando 12 pozos de sonda que suman 3.227,2 metros. El programa se centró en probar zonas mineralizadas de plata en las estructuras Soledad y Soledad II, además de objetivos identificados mediante geofísica.
La campaña de perforación validó el modelo geológico de la compañía, confirmando que la mineralización se extiende a lo largo del rumbo y por debajo del nivel freático. Se probaron segmentos limitados de las estructuras Soledad (1,6 km) y Soledad II (1,2 km), quedando aún por explorar grandes tramos. La plataforma de perforación permanece en el sitio a la espera de los resultados de los ensayos y la compilación de los datos geológicos.
Kingsmen Resources (OTCQB: KNGRF)는 멕시코 파랄 광구의 라스 콜로라다스 은 프로젝트에서 첫 시추 프로그램을 마치고 총 3,227.2미터의 코어홀 12개를 완료했습니다. 이 프로그램은 Soledad 및 Soledad II 구조의 은 광화대와 지구물리학적으로 확인된 표적을 시험하는 데 중점을 두었습니다.
시추 캠페인은 광물화가 연장선상으로 및 지하수면 아래로 이어진다는 점을 확인하며 회사의 지질 모델을 검증했습니다. Soledad(1.6km) 및 Soledad II(1.2km) 구조의 일부분만이 시험되었으며, 여전히 넓은 구간이 미개발 상태로 남아 있습니다. 시추 장비는 분석 결과와 지질 자료 정리를 기다리며 현장에 남아 있습니다.
Kingsmen Resources (OTCQB: KNGRF) a achevé son premier programme de forage sur le projet argentifère Las Coloradas, dans le district minier de Parral au Mexique, en réalisant 12 trous de carottage totalisant 3 227,2 mètres. Le programme visait à tester des zones minéralisées en argent sur les structures Soledad et Soledad II, ainsi que des cibles identifiées par géophysique.
La campagne de forage a validé le modèle géologique de la société en confirmant que la minéralisation se prolonge le long du pendage et sous la nappe phréatique. Le programme n'a testé que des segments limités des structures Soledad (1,6 km) et Soledad II (1,2 km), de nombreuses portions restant encore inexplorées. La foreuse est restée sur site en attendant les résultats des analyses et la compilation des données géologiques.
Kingsmen Resources (OTCQB: KNGRF) hat sein erstes Bohrprogramm beim Silberprojekt Las Coloradas im Bergbaubezirk Parral in Mexiko abgeschlossen und 12 Kernbohrungen mit insgesamt 3.227,2 Metern durchgeführt. Das Programm konzentrierte sich auf die Erprobung von silbermineralisierten Zonen an den Strukturen Soledad und Soledad II sowie auf geophysikalisch identifizierte Ziele.
Die Bohrkampagne bestätigte das geologische Modell des Unternehmens, indem sie zeigte, dass die Mineralisierung entlang des Streichens und unterhalb des Grundwasserspiegels fortgesetzt wird. Getestet wurden nur begrenzte Abschnitte der Strukturen Soledad (1,6 km) und Soledad II (1,2 km), während große Bereiche noch unerforscht bleiben. Die Bohrplattform verbleibt vor Ort, bis die Analyseergebnisse und die geologischen Daten ausgewertet sind.
- Successful completion of maiden 3,227.2-meter drill program across 12 holes
- Initial confirmation that mineralization extends along strike and beneath water table
- Strategic location in the productive Parral mining district near operating mines
- Large unexplored potential with significant lengths of structures remaining untested
- No assay results available yet from the drilling program
- Lack of historical underground mine workings maps increases operational complexity
- Limited testing of short segments of the available structure length
Vancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - August 26, 2025) - Kingsmen Resources Ltd. (TSXV: KNG) (OTCQB: KNGRF) (FSE: TUY) ("Kingsmen" or the "Company") is pleased to update drilling progress on its
Kingsmen has completed 3,227.2 meters of drilling in 12 core holes (Figure 1; Table 1). The drill program tested silver mineralized zones on the Soledad and Soledad II structures, as well as targets identified by geophysical surveying (induced polarization-resistivity, ground magnetics) of prospective geology.
Kingsmen's prior sampling of residual mineralization in old workings on the Soledad and Soledad II structures/vein systems yielded significant silver grades and, locally, anomalous gold values. These targets have never been drilled. As well, geophysical surveying (induced polarization-resistivity, ground magnetics) of prospective geology generated drill targets.
The drill program only tested short segments of the Soledad (1.6 km) and Soledad II (1.2 km) structures/vein systems. There are no maps of the old underground mine workings on the two structures and no maps of the geology of the workings exist. The drill holes were positioned to test the mineralized structures and map the geology while minimizing the risk of drilling into old workings.
Holes 5, 6, 7 and 10 tested a 100-meter length of the Soledad system centered on the Soledad shaft. Holes 9 and 11 tested the structure in the area of the Rosario shaft. Holes 2,3 and 4 tested a 50-meter segment of the Soledad structure/vein system in the DBD target. Hole 12 tested under old workings on the Soledad II structure/vein system. Holes1 and 8 tested a geological/geophysical target. The target was the intersection of NW-trending and NE-trending structures/vein systems, in an area of high chargeability and resistivity on an interpreted NW-trending magnetic structure.
President, Scott Emerson commented, "We are pleased with the completion of our maiden drill program at the past producing Las Coloradas silver mine, Parral mining district. The team did an exceptional job completing just over 3,200 meters in 12 drill holes.The objective of our drill program was to test our theory that mineralization extends along strike and beneath the water table; the drilling to date confirmed this objective has been met. The program focused on short segments of the Soledad and Soledad II structures/vein systems and an adjacent geological/geophysical target. Significant lengths of these systems remain to be drill tested along with the Saddle target and targets in the Silvia and La Plata zones. This drilling program significantly validates the geological model and supports the potential that we have a discovery. The Parral mining district of the Central Mexican Silver Belt has significant silver production, including long term operating mines Santa Barbara and San Francisco del Oro, both located near Las Coloradas. The drill rig remains on site pending receipt of all assays and compilation of geological data."
QAQC
The drill core (HQ size) is currently being geologically logged and sampled. The full drill core is sawn with a diamond blade rock saw. One half of the sawn drill core is bagged and tagged for analysis. The remaining half portion is returned to the drill core tray and stored. Bagged samples are securely stored prior to submission for analysis. Samples are being submitted to ALS Geochemistry-Chihuahua for multielement analysis following four-acid digestion (code ME-MS61), and gold by fire assay-AA (code Au-AA23). Quality assurance and quality control (QA/QC) is maintained by the systematic insertion of certified standard reference materials (CSRM), blanks and duplicates into the sample stream. Assay results will be announced following receipt, compilation and confirmation.
Figure 1
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Table 1
Hole_ID | Easting | Northing | Elevation | Az | Dip | EOH |
LC-25-001 | 464675 | 2964907 | 1630 | 185 | -50 | 594.00 |
LC-25-002 | 464161 | 2964857 | 1634 | 190 | -50 | 201.00 |
LC-25-003 | 464161 | 2964857 | 1634 | 190 | -70 | 200.35 |
LC-25-004 | 464122 | 2964879 | 1634 | 200 | -45 | 203.45 |
LC-25-005 | 464770 | 2964455 | 1661 | 220 | -60 | 248.45 |
LC-25-006 | 464804 | 2964418 | 1660 | 220 | -60 | 152.85 |
LC-25-007 | 464731 | 2964485 | 1662 | 220 | -60 | 167.60 |
LC-25-008 | 464731 | 2964485 | 1660 | 337 | -70 | 506.80 |
LC-25-009 | 464669 | 2964549 | 1660 | 220 | -75 | 215.65 |
LC-25-010 | 464864 | 2964572 | 1651 | 220 | -45 | 269.45 |
LC-25-011 | 464669 | 2964549 | 1660 | 250 | -45 | 315.80 |
LC-25-012 | 463522 | 2964744 | 1640 | 45 | -45 | 151.80 |
About Las Coloradas
The Las Coloradas Project (8.5 km2 -3.3 sq miles) represents a consolidation of a historic mining district which covers numerous silver-gold-lead-zinc-copper mines previously exploited by ASARCO (American Smelting and Refining Company), the U.S. based subsidiary of Grupo Mexico.
Las Coloradas is in the Parral mining district of the Central Mexican Silver Belt, and is located approximately 30 kilometers southeast of the city of Hidalgo de Parral and 40 kilometers east of the San Francisco de Oro and Santa Barbara mining districts where several old major mines are located, such as La Prieta, Veta Colorada, Palmilla, Esmeralda, San Francisco del Oro and Santa Barbara. Click here to see locator map: https://www.kingsmenresources.com/area-history.
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