200-Meter-Long High-Grade Gold Zone At Buena Suerte
VANCOUVER - Sonoro Gold Corp. reported the latest assay results from its ongoing drilling program at the Company’s Cerro Caliche gold project in Sonora, Mexico. The new results reflect 32 drill holes, totaling 2,830 meters and highlight the following: Confirmation of a 200-meter-long, high-grade zone in the northwest extension of Buena Suerte; High-grade intercepts at the northern extension of Buena Suerte including SCR-186 which intercepted 24.39 meters averaging 1.206 g/t Au, including 13.72 meters averaging 1.853 g/t Au; Further confirmation of continuous mineralization at the two kilometer long El Rincon - Veta de Oro - Abejas vein and stockwork gold mineralized zone; and Further extension to the new Bellotoso gold mineralized zone through step-out drilling.
Kenneth MacLeod, President & CEO, said, “The current phase of the drill program is focused on expanding mineralized zones and upgrading the resource classification at the four main zones that Micon International will assess in the updated 43-101 technical report currently being prepared. At the same time, drilling is also addressing the potential pit optimization that might be achieved by combining the conceptual Japoneses and Buena Suerte open pits into one larger pit. The 43-101 technical report will incorporate all the drilling conducted to the end of March 2021 and is anticipated to be completed early in the third quarter of 2021.”