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Silvercorp (NYSE: SVM) drills broad Kyrgyz gold zone at Kyzyltash Main Zone

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Silvercorp Metals Inc. (SVM) reports the first Main Zone drill results from its fully permitted Tulkubash/Kyzyltash gold projects in Kyrgyzstan, within a ~7 km² mining license. A highlighted intercept from hole DH26M687 returned 1.68 g/t gold over 212.5 m (estimated true width 180.63 m), including multiple higher-grade sub‑intervals such as 3.26 g/t over 29.5 m and 3.05 g/t over 25.5 m. Another standout hole, DH26M818, cut 3.95 g/t over 47 m, including 13.65 g/t over 4.5 m and 8.04 g/t over 13.5 m. In total, 29 diamond drill holes define mineralization along a 3,640 m strike length in the Main Zone, which remains open at depth and along strike.

The current 50,000–60,000 m program by 70%-owned subsidiary ZAAV began as step‑out drilling and since July 2026 has shifted mainly to in‑fill drilling to support a planned pre‑feasibility study and upgrade resources. A prior NI 43‑101 estimate effective October 15 2025 reported 3.94 million ounces of gold at 2.44 g/t in Measured and Indicated categories and 1.58 million ounces at 2.30 g/t in the Inferred category for Tulkubash and Kyzyltash. Silvercorp describes robust QA/QC procedures, including insertion of control samples at a 20% rate and use of ISO‑accredited independent lab SAEL for fire‑assay and multi‑element ICP‑AES analysis.

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Filing Explained

The August 18 report adds Main Zone exploration data, but the Contact Zone assays and any resulting resource upgrade remain unresolved.

Form 6-K is a foreign private issuer’s interim report for material information published in its home market; here, Silvercorp reports the first batch of Main Zone assays from 29 drill holes, while Contact Zone assay results remain pending.

The results update geological information being gathered to upgrade resources and support a planned pre-feasibility study; they do not state that a new resource estimate or pre-feasibility study has been completed.

The company also cautions that measured, indicated, and inferred resources reported under NI 43-101 should not be assumed to be legally or economically mineable, with inferred resources carrying greater uncertainty and generally not forming the basis of a pre-feasibility study except in rare cases.

Highlighted intercept DH26M687 1.68 g/t gold over 212.5 m Main Zone, Kyzyltash Sulfide Gold Project; estimated true width 180.63 m
High-grade intercept DH26M818 3.95 g/t gold over 47.00 m Includes 13.65 g/t over 4.5 m and 8.04 g/t over 13.5 m
Drill holes reported 29 diamond drill holes Initial Main Zone results along 3,640 m strike length
Strike length of Main Zone drilling 3,640 m From Line 1480 to Line 5120 along Main Zone mineralization
Current drilling program size 50,000 to 60,000 m Planned drilling at Tulkubash/Kyzyltash gold projects by ZAAV
Measured & Indicated gold resources 3.94 million ounces at 2.44 g/t Au Tulkubash and Kyzyltash Chaarat Gold Projects, NI 43-101 estimate effective October 15 2025
Inferred gold resources 1.58 million ounces at 2.30 g/t Au Same NI 43-101 mineral resource estimate as above
Historical drilling completed by 2013 Approximately 80,500 m Drilling within the Kyzyltash Sulfide Gold Project zone before 2013
NI 43-101 regulatory
"titled "NI 43-101 Technical Report and Updated Mineral Resource Estimate"
A Canadian regulatory standard that sets the rules for how mining and exploration companies must report mineral resources and reserves, requiring technical reports prepared or signed off by an independent, certified expert. It matters to investors because it creates a consistent, transparent “inspection report” for mining projects, making it easier to compare prospects, judge the reliability of claims, and assess geological and financial risk before investing.
Measured and Indicated categories financial
"convert inferred resources into measured & indicated categories, and to make"
Inferred category financial
"and 1.58 million ounces of gold at an average grade of 2.30 g/t Au in the Inferred category"
An inferred category is a label assigned to a product, document, customer group, or piece of data based on indirect evidence or patterns rather than an explicit declaration. Investors care because these inferred labels influence automated analyses, risk assessments and market signals—similar to guessing a book’s genre from its cover and blurbs; if that guess is wrong, it can skew demand forecasts, valuation models and investment decisions.
mesozonal orogenic gold system technical
"The Kyzyltash Sulfide Gold Project deposit represents a mesozonal orogenic gold system."
Rock-Quality Designation (RQD) technical
"including lithology, alteration, oxidation, degree of fracturing, mineralization, structures, Rock-Quality Designation (RQD)"
Aqua Regia digestion technical
"36 elements by ICP-AES following Aqua Regia digestion."
Aqua regia digestion is a laboratory method that uses a powerful mix of acids to dissolve metal-containing samples so their elemental makeup can be measured. Investors care because it’s a common way to prepare rock, soil, scrap, or product samples for precise testing of valuable or regulated elements (like gold, platinum, lead, or arsenic), and those test results inform resource estimates, environmental liabilities, regulatory compliance, and valuation. Think of it as using a concentrated cleaner to dissolve a sample so you can accurately see what’s inside.

FAQ

What did Silvercorp (SVM) report from the Kyzyltash Main Zone drilling?

Silvercorp reported 29 diamond drill holes along a 3,640 m strike at the Kyzyltash Main Zone, including a key intercept of 1.68 g/t gold over 212.5 m with several higher‑grade sub‑intervals, confirming multiple broad mineralized zones.

What are the standout gold intercepts in Silvercorp’s new Kyzyltash results?

Key intercepts include DH26M687 with 1.68 g/t Au over 212.5 m (true width 180.63 m) and DH26M818 with 3.95 g/t Au over 47 m, including 13.65 g/t over 4.5 m and 8.04 g/t over 13.5 m, indicating broad and locally high‑grade mineralization.

How large is Silvercorp’s Tulkubash/Kyzyltash drilling program for 2026?

Silvercorp’s 70%-owned subsidiary ZAAV launched a 50,000–60,000 m drilling program at the Tulkubash/Kyzyltash projects. It includes both step‑out and in‑fill drilling to expand and upgrade resources in the Kyzyltash Sulfide Gold Project, particularly the Main and Contact Zones.

What gold resources has Silvercorp (SVM) reported for Tulkubash and Kyzyltash?

An NI 43‑101 estimate effective October 15 2025 reported 3.94 million ounces of gold at 2.44 g/t in Measured and Indicated categories and 1.58 million ounces at 2.30 g/t in the Inferred category for the combined Tulkubash and Kyzyltash Chaarat Gold Projects.

What is the purpose of the current Kyzyltash drilling for Silvercorp?

The drilling aims to convert inferred resources to measured and indicated and to support a pre‑feasibility study. Since July 2026, the company has refocused mainly on in‑fill drilling, with some down‑dip step‑out holes, to upgrade resource categories.

How does Silvercorp ensure QA/QC on Kyzyltash drill assays?

Silvercorp uses a structured QA/QC program inserting certified reference materials, blanks, and duplicates at a 20% ratio. Samples are analyzed by ISO‑accredited independent lab SAEL using 30 g fire assay for gold and 36‑element ICP‑AES following Aqua Regia digestion.

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UNITED STATES
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
Washington, D.C. 20549

FORM 6-K

REPORT OF FOREIGN PRIVATE ISSUER

PURSUANT TO RULE 13a-16 OR 15d-16 OF
THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934

For the month of August 2026

Commission File No. 001-34184

SILVERCORP METALS INC.
(Translation of registrant’s name into English)

Suite 1750 - 1066 West Hastings Street
Vancouver, BC Canada V6E 3X1
(Address of principal executive office)

[Indicate by check mark whether the registrant files or will file annual reports under cover of Form 20-F or Form 40-F]

Form 20-F [   ] Form 40-F [ X ]

 

 

 
 

 

SIGNATURE

Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned, thereunto duly authorized.

 
Dated: August 18, 2026 SILVERCORP METALS INC.
   
  /s/ Jonathan Hoyles
  Jonathan Hoyles
  General Counsel and Corporate Secretary

 

 

 

 
 

 

 

 

EXHIBIT INDEX

   
EXHIBIT DESCRIPTION OF EXHIBIT

 

99.1 News Release - August 18, 2026 - Silvercorp Announces Main Zone Drill Results, Including 1.68 g/t Gold over 212.5 Metres, at the Kyzyltash Sulfide Gold Project, Kyrgyzstan

 

 

Exhibit 99.1

  

 

   

 

 

Silvercorp Announces Main Zone Drill Results, Including 1.68 g/t Gold over 212.5 Metres, at the Kyzyltash Sulfide Gold Project, Kyrgyzstan

VANCOUVER, BC, Aug. 18, 2026 /CNW/ -  Silvercorp Metals Inc. ("Silvercorp" or the "Company") (TSX: SVM) (NYSE American: SVM) is pleased to announce the first batch of drill results from the fully-permitted Tulkubash/Kyzyltash gold projects located within the ~7 square kilometre mining license.  As previously announced (June 22, 2026 press release), ZAAV, a 70%-owned Kyrgyzstan subsidiary of Silvercorp, launched a 50,000 to 60,000 metre ("m") drilling program, including both in-fill and step-out drilling to convert inferred resources into measured & indicated categories, and to make discoveries to expand the resource base at the Kyzyltash Sulfide Gold Project deposit, including the Contact Zone (CZ) and the Main Zone (MZ).

The assay results in this news release come from 29 diamond drill holes along the strike direction of the Main Zone, ranging from Line 1480 (m) to Line 5120 (m) for a total strike length of 3,640 m of mineralized range (see Figure 1). These initial drill holes mostly focused on step-out between different mineralized bodies and the east/west extension of the MZ, which is under drilling by ten rigs.  Since July, the Company has changed to mostly in-fill drilling, with step-out holes in the down-dip direction. 

The assay drill results from the CZ are pending, where currently six rigs are drilling.

Highlights of Main Zone Drilling Results from Kyzyltash Sulfide Gold Project (all intervals represent actual core lengths):

Drill hole DH26M687 is drilled at a dip angle of -39 degrees in an azimuth direction of 318 degrees at Line 2520, perpendicular to the strike of the MZ mineralization zone.  It is the most significant discovery hole as it extends beyond the previously-defined gold structures 1-2, and intercepted two new parallel structures 3-4 (Figure 2):
29.5 m interval at 3.26 grams per tonne ("g/t") gold ("Au") from 34.5 to 64.0 m (Structure 1),
42.5 m interval at 2.06 g/t Au from 77.5 to 120.0 m (Structure 2),
25.5 m interval at 3.05 g/t Au from 161.8 to 187.3 m (Structure 3),
33.0 m interval at 2.51 g/t Au from 205.3 to 238.3 m (Structure 4), and
A combined 212.5 m interval at 1.68 g/t Au from 34.5 to 247.0 m. 
Drill hole DH26M686 is drilled at Line 2440, approximately 80 m southwest of hole DH26M687, at a dip angle of -72.5 degrees in an azimuth direction of 140 degrees, and intercepted six structures:
4.5 m interval at 3.23 g/t Au from 37.5 to 42.0 m (Structure 1),
4.5 m interval at 1.82 g/t Au from 63.0 to 67.5 m (Structure 2),
39.0 m interval at 4.79 g/t Au from 124.5 to 163.5 m (Structure 3), 
     including 6.0 m interval at 22.23 g/t Au from 148.5 to 154.5 m,
6.0 m interval at 2.80 g/t Au from 187.5 to 193.5 m (Structure 4),
10.5 m interval at 1.03 g/t Au from 201.0 to 211.5 m (Structure 5), and
19.5 m interval at 3.09 g/t Au from 265.5 to 285 m (Structure 6). 
Drill hole DH26M818, a step-out hole, was drilled in the central area of the MZ, at Line 3440, approximately 920 m to the northeast of hole DH26M687, along the strike of the MZ. The drill hole also intercepted three parallel structures (Figure 3):
4.5 m interval at 13.65 g/t Au from 105.0 to 109.5 m,
3.0 m interval at 4.77 g/t Au from 121.5 to 124.5 m,
13.5 m interval at 8.04 g/t Au from 138.5 to 152.0 m, and
A combined interval of 47.0 m at 3.95 g/t Au from 105.0 to 152.0 m.
Drill hole DH26M675, a step-out hole, at the most western hole at Line 1480: a 30.0 m interval at 1.04 g/t Au from 60.0 to 90.0 m, 
including 9.0 m at 2.66 g/t Au from 76.5 to 85.8 m.
Drill hole DH26M696, a step-out hole at Line 1840: 34.5 m interval at 2.41 g/t Au from 195.5 to 230.0 m.
Drill hole DH26M679, an in-fill hole at Line 2000: a 25.5 m interval at 3.62 g/t Au from 93.0 to 118.5 m.
Drill hole DH26M680, a step-out at Line 2080 intercepted 7 parallel structures:
61.5 m interval at 1.34 g/t Au from 32.0 to 93.5 m, and
34.0 m interval at 2.04 g/t Au from 236 to 270 m, including 19.0 m interval at 3.0 g/t Au from 236.0 to 255.0 m,
9.0 m interval at 2.04 g/t Au from 295.5 to 304.5 m, and
12.5 m interval at 2.0 g/t Au from 347.5 to 360.0 m.
Drill hole DH26M685, an in-fill hole at Line 2320: a 39.0 m interval at 2.37 g/t Au from 166.0 to 205.0 m.
Drill hole DH26M688, a step-out hole at Line 2600: a 50.0 m interval at 1.94 g/t Au from 95.0 to 145.0 m.
Drill hole DH26M828, a step-out hole at Line 2840: a 45.0 m interval at 2.11 g/t Au from 105.0 to 150.0 m.
Drill hole DH26M830, a step-out at Line 2920 intercepted 7 parallel structures, including:
22.5 m interval at 1.64 g/t Au from 117.0 to 139.5 m,
9.0 m interval at 3.58 g/t Au from 117.0 to 126 m,
6.0 m interval at 3.43 g/t Au from 180.0 to 186 m,
12.0 m interval at 2.15 g/t Au from 214.55 to 226.5 m,
25.5 m interval at 2.55 g/t Au from 285.0 to 310.5 m, and
20.5 m interval at 2.25 g/t Au from 330.0 to 350.5 m.
Drill hole DH26M709, a step-out hole at Line 4840: a 49.5 m interval at 1.70 g/t Au from 136.3 to 185.8 m.
Drill hole DH26M705, a step-out hole at Line 4920: a 12.0 m interval at 4.90 g/t Au from 378.0 to 390.0 m, 
including 4.5 m at 12.16 g/t Au from 384.0 to 388.50 m.
Drill hole DH26M703, a step-out hole at Line 5040: a 4.5 m interval at 18.77 g/t Au from 240.0 to 244.5 m.
Drill hole DH26M699, a step-out hole at Line 5120, at about 2,600 m to the northeast from hole DH26M687, also intercepted multiple parallel structures including a long intercept of 37.5 m interval at 3.94 g/t Au from 230.5 to 268.0 m (Figure 4).

Complete drilling results are presented in Table 1 below.  Drill-hole specifications for the referenced holes are provided in Table 2, and a drill plan view is presented in Figure 1, where from Line 1480 to Line 5120, the drill holes are located within a 3,640 m distance along the strike of the MZ.

 

Figure 1: Plan view of the Kyzyltash Sulfide Gold Project showing the Tulkubash oxide zone and the Kyzyltash sulfide Deposit, including the Contact Zone (CZ) and the Main Zone (MZ) with drill holes in the MZ.

Figure 1: Plan view of the Kyzyltash Sulfide Gold Project showing the Tulkubash oxide zone and the Kyzyltash sulfide Deposit, including the Contact Zone (CZ) and the Main Zone (MZ) with drill holes in the MZ.

 

Figure 2: Section 2520, looking northeast, showing drill hole DH26M687 (assay results for drill hole DH26M694 are pending).

Figure 2: Section 2520, looking northeast, showing drill hole DH26M687 (assay results for drill hole DH26M694 are pending).

 

Figure 3: Section 3400, looking northeast, showing drill hole DH26M818.

Figure 3: Section 3400, looking northeast, showing drill hole DH26M818.

 

Figure 4: Section 5120, looking northeast, showing drill holes DH26M699 and DH26M700.

Figure 4: Section 5120, looking northeast, showing drill holes DH26M699 and DH26M700.

Summary of Drill Programs and Results

The project is located on the southeastern portion of the Sandalash mountain range, along the northwestern margin of the Sandalash River, in the Chatkal district, Jalal-Abad Oblast of western Kyrgyzstan, approximately 300 kilometres ("km") southwest of the capital of Bishkek. It sits within the Zaav's Mining License 3117AE (~7 km2) (Figure 1).

The Kyzyltash Sulfide Gold Project deposit represents a mesozonal orogenic gold system. Mineralization is hosted within a series of subvertical, northeast-southwest-trending shear zones controlled by the Sandalash Fault Zone ("SFZ"). Movement along the SFZ is predominantly sinistral strike-slip, generating extensional structures that acted as conduits for mineralization.

Mineralization is characterized by pervasive sericite alteration and disseminated sulfides, with relatively limited quartz-carbonate veining, which typically comprises less than 5% of the mineralized volume. The host sequence consists of an Ordovician flysch complex dominated by sandstone packages interbedded with fine-grained black shale. These rocks have locally undergone greenschist-facies metamorphism and exhibit complex structural deformation and local contact metasomatism.

These initial drill results have further confirmed multiple broad zones of gold mineralization within the Main Zone and additional subparallel mineralized structures which were unknown.  The mineralized zones remain open at depth and along strike of over 3,640 m.  For the purpose of a Pre-feasibility study, the Company has re-focused its drilling strategy since July 2026 to mostly in-fill with some step-out holes in down-dip direction for resource upgrading into mostly measured and Indicated categories.

Approximately 80,500 m of drilling had been completed within the Kyzyltash Sulfide Gold Project zone by 2013. Since 2014, exploration drilling and most engineering studies conducted by external consultants have focused primarily on defining mineral resources and reserves and advancing the development plan for the oxidized gold zone at Tulkubash.

The Company subsequently completed a  mineral resource estimate for the Tulkubash and Kyzyltash Chaarat Gold Projects effective October 15 2025, titled "NI 43-101 Technical Report and Updated Mineral Resource Estimate for the Tulkubash And Kyzyltash Chaarat Gold Project Republic Of Kyrgyzstan" prepared by the Company's Technical Services department in accordance with National Instrument 43-101 - Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects ("NI 43-101"), reporting 3.94 million ounces of gold at an average grade of 2.44 g/t Au in the Measured and Indicated categories, and 1.58 million ounces of gold at an average grade of 2.30 g/t Au in the Inferred category.

Table 1: Complete Drilling Results

Line # Hole ID Structure   From (m) To (m) Length (m) Au g/t Hole Type Estimated
true widthm
1480 DH26M675 1   60.00 90.00 30.00 1.04 Step-out 16.50
incl. 76.50 85.50 9.00 2.66 4.95
2   219.00 246.00 27.00 0.49 14.85
1680 DH26M676 1   0.00 7.50 7.50 0.55 Step-out  
2   33.00 40.50 7.50 0.85  
3   72.00 79.50 7.50 0.49  
1720 DH26M695 1   0.20 100.50 100.30 0.48 Step-out  
2 172.50 180.00 7.50 1.56  
3 229.50 243.00 13.50 2.41  
1720 DH26M677 1   13.50 24.00 10.50 0.86 Step-out  
2   88.50 91.50 3.00 0.50  
1800 DH26M678 1   7.00 43.00 36.00 1.06 Step-out  
incl. 16.00 26.50 10.50 2.15  
2   80.50 88.00 7.50 0.34  
3   107.50 113.50 6.00 1.93  
incl. 107.50 112.00 4.50 2.32  
4   128.50 136.00 7.50 0.55  
5   142.00 154.00 12.00 0.88  
6   179.50 185.50 6.00 1.14  
1840 DH26M696 1   77.00 80.00 3.00 0.78 Step-out  
2   168.50 176.00 7.50 1.28  
3   195.50 230.00 34.50 2.41  
1920 DH26M692 1   259.50 264.00 4.50 0.65 Fault  
1960 DH26M691 1   115.50 121.50 6.00 0.53 Step-out  
2   223.50 231.00 7.50 0.38  
3   319.50 322.50 3.00 0.48  
4   330.00 333.00 3.00 0.48  
5   342.00 360.00 18.00 0.84  
2000 DH26M679 1   57.00 118.50 61.50 1.67 In-fill  
incl. 93.00 118.50 25.50 3.62  
2   135.00 151.50 16.50 0.68  
3   180.00 184.50 4.50 0.98  
4   219.00 225.00 6.00 2.00  
2080 DH26M680 1   32.00 93.50 61.50 1.34 Step-out  
2   120.50 143.00 22.50 0.91  
3   167.00 173.00 6.00 1.27  
4   219.50 225.50 6.00 1.00  
5   236.00 270.00 34.00 2.04  
incl. 236.00 255.00 19.00 3.00  
6   291.00 328.50 37.50 0.91  
incl. 295.50 304.50 9.00 2.04  
7   347.50 360.00 12.50 2.00  
2120 DH26M681 1   50.00 77.00 27.00 0.41 Step-out  
2   165.50 171.50 6.00 1.00  
3   239.00 272.00 33.00 0.67  
4   326.00 329.00 3.00 0.62  
5   338.00 342.50 4.50 0.87  
2320 DH26M685 1   166.00 205.00 39.00 2.37 In-fill 33.15
incl. 175.00 185.50 10.50 3.13 8.93
incl. 190.00 205.00 15.00 3.23 12.75
2   251.50 256.00 4.50 2.93 3.83
3   265.00 268.00 3.00 0.85 2.55
2440 DH26M686 1   37.50 42.00 4.50 3.23 In-fill  
2   63.00 67.50 4.50 1.82  
3   124.50 163.50 39.00 4.79  
incl. 148.50 154.50 6.00 22.23  
4   187.50 193.50 6.00 2.80  
5   201.00 211.50 10.50 1.03  
6   265.50 285.00 19.50 3.05  
2520 DH26M687 1   34.50 247.00 212.50 1.68   180.63
incl. 34.50 64.00 29.50 3.26 In-fill 25.08
2 incl. 77.50 120.00 42.50 2.06 In-fill 36.13
3 incl. 161.80 187.30 25.50 3.05 Step-out 21.68
4 incl. 205.30 238.30 33.00 2.51 Step-out 28.05
2600 DH26M688 1   95.00 145.00 50.00 1.94 Step-out  
incl. 95.00 111.50 16.50 3.37  
2 incl. 131.50 139.00 7.50 3.60  
3   170.50 194.50 24.00 0.72  
incl. 182.50 187.00 4.50 1.92  
2640 DH26M689 1   34.50 43.50 9.00 0.31 Step-out  
2   99.00 118.50 19.50 2.11  
incl. 99.00 105.00 6.00 5.80  
3   135.00 144.00 9.00 0.53  
2740 DH26M690 1   0.00 6.00 6.00 3.56 Step-out  
2   37.50 42.00 4.50 3.50  
3   66.00 69.00 3.00 4.61  
4   88.50 103.50 15.00 0.80  
5   127.50 139.50 12.00 0.61  
6   168.00 213.00 45.00 0.56  
2840 DH26M828 1   105.00 150.00 45.00 2.11 Step-out 36.00
2   168.00 187.50 19.50 0.94 15.60
incl. 168.00 174.00 6.00 2.43 4.80
2920 DH26M830 1   25.50 46.50 21.00 0.47 In-fill 14.70
2   78.00 100.50 22.50 0.83 15.75
3   117.00 139.50 22.50 1.64 15.75
incl. 117.00 126.00 9.00 3.58 6.30
4   180.00 186.00 6.00 3.43 4.20
5   214.50 226.50 12.00 2.15 8.40
6   235.50 240.00 4.50 1.15 3.15
7   285.00 355.00 70.00 1.81 Step-out 49.00
incl. 285.00 310.50 25.50 2.55 17.85
incl. 330.00 350.50 20.50 2.26 14.35
3440 DH26M818     105.00 152.00 47.00 3.95 Step-out 37.60
1 incl. 105.00 109.50 4.50 13.65 3.60
2 incl. 121.50 124.50 3.00 4.77 2.40
3 incl. 138.50 152.00 13.50 8.04 10.80
4840 DH26M709 1   20.00 40.30 20.30 0.89 Step-out 11.17
2   79.30 83.80 4.50 0.77 2.48
3   109.30 122.80 13.50 0.31 7.43
4   136.30 185.80 49.50 1.70 27.23
incl. 137.80 145.30 7.50 3.39 4.13
incl. 166.30 178.30 12.00 2.54 6.60
5   218.80 235.30 16.50 1.85 9.08
incl. 232.30 235.30 3.00 6.57 1.65
4920 DH26M706 1   0.00 3.00 3.00 1.14 Step-out 2.55
2   43.50 48.00 4.50 0.89 3.83
3   120.00 138.00 18.00 2.17 15.30
4920 DH26M705 1   1.50 6.00 4.50 0.41 Step-out 2.25
2   33.00 40.50 7.50 0.43 3.75
3   57.00 76.50 19.50 0.41 9.75
4   163.50 166.50 3.00 2.09 1.50
5   190.50 205.50 15.00 1.52 7.50
6   378.00 390.00 12.00 4.90 6.00
incl. 384.00 388.50 4.50 12.16 2.25
5040 DH26M704 1   35.50 49.00 13.50 0.31 Step-out 11.48
2   67.00 92.50 25.50 0.53 21.68
3   113.50 122.50 9.00 0.69 7.65
4   140.50 145.00 4.50 0.40 3.83
5   170.50 196.00 25.50 1.84 21.68
incl. 187.00 191.50 4.50 7.83 3.83
5040 DH26M703 1   66.00 70.50 4.50 0.31 Step-out 3.15
2   123.00 126.00 3.00 3.34 2.10
3   135.00 151.50 16.50 1.03 11.55
4   177.00 180.00 3.00 1.56 2.10
5   240.00 244.50 4.50 18.77 3.15
6   300.00 309.00 9.00 0.36 6.30
5080 DH26M702 1   12.00 15.00 3.00 1.16 Step-out 2.55
2   30.00 36.00 6.00 0.63 5.10
3   75.00 78.00 3.00 2.99 2.55
4   103.50 129.00 25.50 1.57 21.68
incl. 103.50 109.50 6.00 2.97 5.10
5   151.50 159.00 7.50 0.40 6.38
6   177.00 181.50 4.50 0.81 3.83
7   192.00 196.50 4.50 1.47 3.83
8   205.50 214.50 9.00 0.82 7.65
9   223.50 228.00 4.50 7.35 3.83
5080 DH26M701 1   39.00 47.00 8.00 0.66 Step-out 4.80
2   120.50 125.00 4.50 0.56 2.70
3   133.50 151.50 18.00 0.59 10.80
4   172.50 180.00 7.50 4.21 4.50
5   210.00 231.00 21.00 0.65 12.60
6   256.50 259.50 3.00 1.46 1.80
7   274.50 285.00 10.50 0.63 6.30
8   291.00 300.00 9.00 2.11 5.40
5120 DH26M700 1   14.00 30.50 16.50 0.95 Step-out 10.73
2   72.50 75.50 3.00 2.37 1.95
3   98.00 104.00 6.00 0.58 3.90
4   134.00 138.50 4.50 1.58 2.93
5   158.00 164.00 6.00 1.53 3.90
6   177.50 183.50 6.00 1.02 3.90
7   197.00 212.00 15.00 1.92 9.75
8   233.00 248.00 15.00 0.85 9.75
incl. 233.00 236.00 3.00 3.15 1.95
9   341.00 354.50 13.50 0.71 8.78
5120 DH26M699 1   14.50 26.50 12.00 0.68 Step-out 10.20
2   40.00 53.50 13.50 0.51 11.48
3   85.00 86.50 1.50 3.00 1.28
4   101.50 103.00 1.50 2.78 1.28
5   134.50 139.00 4.50 2.17 3.83
6   148.00 160.00 12.00 1.76 10.20
7   212.50 215.50 3.00 3.04 2.55
8   230.50 268.00 37.50 3.94 31.88

 

Notes:  
1. Total 29 diamond drill holes.
2. Drill location, altitude, azimuth, and dip of drill holes are provided in Table 2.
3. Drill intercepts were calculated using length-weighted average grades based on the reported sample intervals.
4. True width of mineralization is estimated for the intervals of holes drilled to northwest directions.
5. Line # is designed by spacing between sections. For example, Line 1480 means 1,480 meters from 0-line; Line 5120 is 3,640 meters from Line 1480.

Table 2: Summary of Drill Holes

Drill Hole East North Elevation Length (m) Azimuth (°) Dip (°)
DH26M675 12679620.91 4656244.20 2455.98 250.00 315.0 -61.5
DH26M676 12679795.06 4656347.58 2479.58 150.00 144.0 -74.0
DH26M677 12679810.35 4656374.50 2484.29 160.00 138.0 -51.0
DH26M678 12679889.55 4656416.69 2491.20 210.00 148.0 -79.0
DH26M679 12680029.91 4656569.73 2523.70 225.00 140.0 -80.0
DH26M680 12680015.85 4656678.96 2520.45 360.00 139.0 -73.0
DH26M681 12680038.64 4656712.07 2520.42 350.00 143.0 -72.0
DH26M685 12680394.69 4656648.17 2432.86 280.30 321.0 -40.0
DH26M686 12680316.60 4656842.11 2556.76 300.00 140.0 -72.5
DH26M687 12680495.09 4656843.99 2479.32 250.00 318.0 -39.0
DH26M688 12680486.88 4656959.65 2544.02 200.00 140.0 -72.0
DH26M689 12680539.40 4656956.10 2521.81 150.00 140.0 -69.0
DH26M690 12680566.32 4657032.85 2512.11 252.00 137.0 -59.0
DH26M691 12679927.83 4656619.28 2581.14 360.00 144.0 -75.0
DH26M692 12679931.48 4656546.33 2582.42 300.00 140.0 -72.0
DH26M695 12679757.11 4656438.92 2537.37 270.00 140.0 -66.0
DH26M696 12679838.00 4656531.93 2566.85 285.50 137.0 -57.5
DH26M699 12682585.20 4658412.23 2262.57 277.50 319.0 -39.0
DH26M700 12682585.76 4658411.58 2262.51 355.50 320.0 -53.0
DH26M701 12682551.09 4658380.30 2257.71 350.00 322.0 -60.0
DH26M702 12682550.04 4658381.74 2257.79 235.40 321.0 -34.0
DH26M703 12682493.62 4658339.60 2257.86 350.00 321.0 -59.0
DH26M704 12682492.68 4658340.64 2257.91 220.80 322.0 -36.0
DH26M705 12682453.20 4658297.94 2260.52 404.90 317.0 -65.0
DH26M706 12682452.18 4658298.93 2261.26 250.00 319.0 -30.0
DH26M709 12682387.21 4658215.57 2275.76 300.30 323.0 -65.0
DH26M818 12681198.62 4657365.42 2448.73 231.00 317.0 -43.0
DH26M828 12680773.08 4656942.03 2362.05 226.00 321.0 -35.0
DH26M830 12680947.17 4656966.32 2333.54 386.70 320.0 -54.5

 

Notes:  
1. Drill collar coordinate system is Pulkovo 1942 / Gauss-Krüger Zone 12 (EPSG:28412)
2. Coordinates of drill collars are picked with GPS GNSS receiver Leica GS 16.

Quality Assurance and Quality Control
The Kyzyltash Sulfide Gold Project maintains appropriate sample-security and QA/QC procedures for all aspects of its exploration programs. Drill cores were logged at the project site by project geologists and/or contractor geologists under the supervision of senior project geologists to collect geological information, including lithology, alteration, oxidation, degree of fracturing, mineralization, structures, Rock-Quality Designation (RQD), and core recovery, using AGR™ 4.0 software.

Wet and dry drill cores were photographed prior to core cutting. The drill cores were then cut in half along their long axis using a diamond saw. Each sample is approximately 1.5 m in length and is placed in a numbered polyethylene bag and securely sealed. After cutting and sampling, the core is photographed again.

Quality-control samples, including certified reference materials, blank samples, and coarse and pulp duplicates, were inserted into the primary sample sequence at a ratio of 20% prior to shipment to Stewart Assay and Environmental Laboratories LLC (SAEL), located near Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan, for sample preparation and geochemical analysis.

The remaining half-cores were transported to the project's base storage facility at Malovodnoye, near Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan. All sample deliveries and core-transportation activities are conducted under the direct supervision of project geologists of the Company.

Stewart Assay and Environmental Laboratories LLC (SAEL) is an internationally certified, independent testing laboratory. It holds ISO 9001:2008 accreditation for quality management and is accredited to ISO/IEC 17025:2017 by UKAS for specific testing, including geochemical analysis.

At SAEL's facility, drill core samples from the project were dried at 105°C, crushed to ≥90% passing 2 mm, and the analytical split was pulverized to ≥90% passing 0.075 mm. Gold was analyzed by 30 g fire assay with lead collection and an atomic absorption finish. In addition, pulp samples were analyzed for 36 elements by ICP-AES following Aqua Regia digestion.

Qualified Persons

This news release has been reviewed and approved by Guoliang Ma, P. Geo., Manager of Exploration and Resource of the Company who is the designated qualified person for the Company.

About Silvercorp

Silvercorp is a Canadian mining company producing silver, gold, lead, and zinc with a long history of profitability and growth potential. The Company's strategy is to create shareholder value by 1) focusing on generating free cash flow from long-life mines; 2) organic growth through extensive drilling for discovery; 3) ongoing merger and acquisition efforts to unlock value; and 4) long term commitment to responsible mining and ESG. For more information, please visit our website at www.silvercorpmetals.com.

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The technical and scientific information contained herein has been prepared in accordance with NI 43-101 and the Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum classification system, which differs significantly from the standards adopted by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (the "SEC"). Accordingly, the technical and scientific information contained herein, including any estimates of mineral reserves and mineral resources, may not be comparable to similar information disclosed by U.S. companies subject to the disclosure requirements of the SEC.  In particular, and without limiting the generality of the foregoing, this news release uses the terms "measured resources," "indicated resources" and "inferred resources" as defined in accordance with NI 43-101 and the CIM Standards.

Further to recent amendments, mineral property disclosure requirements in the United States (the "U.S. Rules") are governed by subpart 1300 of Regulation S-K of the U.S. Securities Act of 1933, as amended (the "U.S. Securities Act") which differ from the CIM Standards. As a foreign private issuer that is eligible to file reports with the SEC pursuant to the multi-jurisdictional disclosure system (the "MJDS"), the Company is not required to provide disclosure on its mineral properties under the U.S. Rules and will continue to provide disclosure under NI 43-101 and the CIM Standards. If the Company ceases to be a foreign private issuer or loses its eligibility to file its annual report on Form 40-F pursuant to the MJDS, then the Company will be subject to the U.S. Rules, which differ from the requirements of NI 43-101 and the CIM Standards.

Pursuant to the new U.S. Rules, the SEC recognizes estimates of "measured mineral resources", "indicated mineral resources" and "inferred mineral resources." In addition, the definitions of "proven mineral reserves" and "probable mineral reserves" under the U.S. Rules are now "substantially similar" to the corresponding standards under NI 43-101. Mineralization described using these terms has a greater amount of uncertainty as to its existence and feasibility than mineralization that has been characterized as reserves. Accordingly, U.S. investors are cautioned not to assume that any measured mineral resources, indicated mineral resources, or inferred mineral resources that the Company reports are or will be economically or legally mineable. Further, "inferred mineral resources" have a greater amount of uncertainty as to their existence and as to whether they can be mined legally or economically. Under Canadian securities laws, estimates of "inferred mineral resources" may not form the basis of feasibility or pre-feasibility studies, except in rare cases. While the above terms under the U.S. Rules are "substantially similar" to the standards under NI 43-101 and CIM Standards, there are differences in the definitions under the U.S. Rules and CIM Standards. Accordingly, there is no assurance any mineral reserves or mineral resources that the Company may report as "proven mineral reserves", "probable mineral reserves", "measured mineral resources", "indicated mineral resources" and "inferred mineral resources" under NI 43-101 would be the same had the Company prepared the reserve or resource estimates under the standards adopted under the U.S. Rules.

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