Acquisition Of La Lola Gold-Silver Project In Sonora

 

VANCOUVER, BC - Evrim Resources Corp. reported the acquisition of the La Lola gold-silver project in northern Sonora, Mexico.  La Lola was identified and staked through Evrim’s generative programs in 2018 and consolidated through third party agreements in 2019.  The project is located along the northern Sierra Madre Gold Belt and contains a five by five kilometer low sulphidation vein field with historic workings. 

“La Lola is the latest addition to the Company’s portfolio in the Rio Sonora Valley where Evrim has royalties on the Ermitano deposit and Cumobabi project, a joint venture with Coeur Mining on the Sarape project, and the wholly owned Llano del Nogal project,” said VP of Exploration and New Opportunities, Charles Funk.  “Evrim recognizes this region as highly prospective for epithermal gold and silver discoveries, and our local experience and datasets help generate new opportunities for joint venture.”

The La Lola project is located ten kilometers southeast of the town of Esqueda, north of Grupo Mexico’s La Caridad copper mine, northeast of SilverCrest’s Las Chispas deposit, and west of Oceanus Resources’ El Tigre epithermal vein project.  La Lola has road access and was historically mined for fluorite and manganese along the La Barra vein.

The company’s address is 910, 850 West Hastings Street, Vancouver, BC V6C 1E1, (604)248-8648, www.evrimresources.com.