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Regency Silver Corp. advances precious- and base-metal exploration in Mexico, centered on its wholly owned Dios Padre Project in Sonora. Company updates commonly cover drill programs, assay results, and geological observations from silver, gold, and copper mineralized zones, including sulphide-specularite breccia, vein-infill, and mineralization beneath historic silver mine workings.
Recurring developments also include mineral-property option activity in the Dios Padre district, private placement financings used for exploration and working capital, exchange-related disclosure, technical review under National Instrument 43-101, investor conference participation, and board or audit committee governance changes.
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Regency Silver Corp. (TSXV:RSMX)(OTCQB:RSMXF) announced exploration developments at its Dios Padre Project in Sonora, Mexico. Executive Chairman Bruce Bragagnolo highlighted the project's high-grade gold and copper findings, indicated by successful drill hole results, particularly Hole 22-01. The company plans to announce assay results for three drill holes and the results of its induced polarization (IP) program soon. Regency Silver aims to continue drilling over the next year, with potential plans to spin off some properties to enhance shareholder value. The company lauds its experienced team and the project’s unique attributes, notably the significant mineralization observed thus far.
Regency Silver Corp. announced encouraging drilling results from the Dios Padre project, with the initial drill hole (REG-22-01) intercepting 4.7 g/t gold over 53.8 meters, including 6.84 g/t gold over 35.8 meters. The campaign aimed to explore a northward IP anomaly and expand mineralization beyond the historic mine. Significant intercepts included high grades of silver, reinforcing an inferred resource of 9.5 million ounces of silver equivalent. The results support a hypothesis of a large Au-Cu-Ag system driven by magmatic fluids, prompting further drilling and geophysical studies.