Mining

Prismo Metals Inc. Expands Gold and Silver Footprints at Los Pavitos Project

Published February 21, 2024

Prismo Metals Inc. PRIZ on the Canadian Securities Exchange and PMOMF on the OTCQB), a forward-looking exploration company, has recently announced significant developments in its exploration endeavors at the Los Pavitos site. Spanning over a 5,300-hectare area within the Alamos region of southern Sonora State, Mexico, the Los Pavitos project stands as a wholly owned asset of the company, distinctly positioned in a territory renowned for its mineral richness.

Expanding Gold Footprint

During the company's persistent exploration programs, a noteworthy extension in the gold footprint has been observed, stretching an additional 2.5 kilometers towards the northeast. This expansion marks a significant step forward in assessing the potential and scale of mineralization within the Los Pavitos property, affirming the company's belief in the site's prospective yields.

Silver Footprint Growth

In conjunction with the expansion of the gold footprint, exploratory progress has also been cited in terms of silver, with a considerable 1-kilometer growth in its known footprint. The simultaneous enlargement of both gold and silver footprints bodes well for Prismo Metals Inc. as it continues to evaluate and unlock the potential of the Los Pavitos project.

Prismo, Gold, Silver