OREANDA-NEWS.
Agnico Eagle Mines Limited (NYSE:AEM, TSX:AEM) ("Agnico Eagle" or the "Company") is pleased to provide an update on
exploration drilling results at its El Barqueno gold project in
Jalisco
State, west-central
Mexico, and an update on exploration activities at
the Creston Mascota deposit at
Pinos Altos ("Creston Mascota") and the
La India mine in northern
Mexico.
The Company last reported drill results from El Barqueno in its news
release dated June 9, 2015. This news release summarizes the results
of the exploration and technical studies at the project to the end of
August 2015.
At Creston Mascota and the La India mine, ongoing infill drilling and
the refinement of geological and metallurgical models are expected to
result in an expansion of the mineral reserves and mineral resources at
both open pit operations.
Summer Drill Program Expands Known Deposits at El Barqueno
Agnico Eagle has a 100% interest in the El Barqueno project. The
32,840-hectare property is in the Guachinango gold-silver mining
district, Jalisco State, Mexico, approximately 150 kilometres west of
the state capital of Guadalajara. It consists of three blocks of land:
the original El Barqueno package (El Barqueno I, II and III) acquired
from Cayden Resources in November 2014, and two adjacent blocks
acquired from Soltoro Limited in June 2015 (El Rayo and El Tecolote). Three additional non-contiguous blocks of property totaling 37,195
hectares were also acquired through the Soltoro acquisition - La
Tortuga, Quila and San Pedro. These blocks are located between 10 and
80 kilometres to the south of the El Barqueno project.
The El Barqueno project contains a number of known mineralized zones and
several prospects that require further evaluation. There are currently
10 drill rigs operating on the project. From
January 2015 to the end
of
August 2015, 148 holes (35,646 metres) were drilled to define the
limits of the Azteca-Zapoteca,
Angostura and Pe?a de
Oro prospects, and
to explore for additional mineralized structures and extensions. Drilling has begun to test the Zapote-Mixteca prospect, which has been
shown to be gold-bearing by recent rock sample and trench results.
Approximately 32,000 metres of additional drilling is expected to be
completed by the end of 2015, principally at the Azteca-Zapoteca,
Angostura, Pe?a de Oro and Zapote-Mixteca prospects. Exploration
expenditures at El Barqueno in 2015 are currently expected to total
approximately \\$22 million.
Gold, silver and copper grades of recent intercepts from the
Azteca-Zapoteca,
Angostura and Pe?a de
Oro prospects are set out in the
table below and the drill collars are located in the accompanying table
as well as on the local project geology maps. All intercepts reported
for the El Barqueno project show uncapped grades over estimated true
widths, based on a preliminary geological interpretation that will be
updated as new information becomes available with further drilling.
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