- DynaResource (DYNR, Financial) reports two new high-grade gold zones at San Jose de Gracia, Sinaloa, Mexico.
- Victoria vein expects ~25,000 oz of gold with potential grades of 7-8 g/t; Palos Chinos could yield ~15,000 oz at 5-6 g/t.
- A total mineral reserve of 253,000 ounces supports a minimum seven-year life span.
DynaResource, Inc. (DYNR) has recently announced the identification of two high-grade gold mineralization zones at its San Jose de Gracia mine in Sinaloa, Mexico. These discoveries are strategically located near existing infrastructure, enabling rapid evaluation and integration potential.
The first of these zones, the Victoria vein, lies approximately 40 meters from the Tres Amigos mine. Initial exploration has identified a conceptual target of 100,000 tonnes with gold grades ranging from 7 to 8 grams per tonne, corresponding to a potential yield of ~25,000 ounces. Bulk sampling of 10,000 tonnes revealed promising grades of 8 grams per tonne.
The second target, the Palos Chinos vein, located near the Mochomera workings, offers a conceptual target of 90,000 tonnes with gold grades of 5 to 6 grams per tonne, indicating a potential yield of ~15,000 ounces. These newfound zones supplement the existing reserve of 253,000 ounces of high-grade gold across three structures, ensuring a mine life of at least seven years.
DynaResource plans to initiate a diamond drilling campaign in the latter half of 2025 to further delineate these targets and explore additional prospects at the San Jose de Gracia site. However, it's pertinent to note that the current assay results have not been verified by independent third-party laboratories and do not meet S-K 1300 or NI 43-101 disclosure standards.