Endeavour Silver Updates 2019 Mineral Reserve and Resource Estimates

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Algemeen advies 29/01/2020 13:03
VANCOUVER, British Columbia, Jan. 29, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Endeavour Silver Corp. (TSX: EDR, NYSE: EXK) reports updated Mineral Reserve and Resource Estimates for its three operating silver-gold mines in Mexico, Guanacevi in Durango state, Bolanitos in Guanajuato state and El Compas in Zacatecas state and two key exploration and development projects, Terronera in Jalisco state and Parral in Chihuahua state.

2019 Mineral Reserve and Resource Highlights (Compared to December 31, 2018)
•Silver Proven and Probable Mineral Reserves decreased 7% to 43.9 million ounces (oz)
•Gold Proven and Probable Mineral Reserves remained unchanged at 477,000 oz
•Silver equivalent Proven and Probable Mineral Reserves of 82.0 million oz (80:1 silver:gold ratio)
•Silver Measured and Indicated Mineral Resources increased 6% to 29.0 million oz
•Gold Measured and Indicated Mineral Resources decreased 22% to 226,500 oz
•Silver equivalent Measured and Indicated Mineral Resources of 47.1 million oz
•Silver Inferred Mineral Resources increased 4% to 60.7 million oz
•Gold Inferred Mineral Resources decreased 11% to 287,000 oz
•Silver equivalent Inferred Mineral Resources of 83.7 million oz

Bradford Cooke, CEO of Endeavour, stated, “Our exploration programs were successful last year in outlining new brownfields discoveries at three of our mines and projects in Mexico. We expanded the measured and indicated resources at Guanacevi and Parral and increased inferred resources at Guanacevi, Bolanitos and Parral. Our reserves declined at Guanacevi but increased at Bolanitos and El Compas.”

“Resources increased significantly at Guanacevi due to our lease acquisition and successful exploration of the El Porvenir and El Curso properties, which adjoin two of our historic orebodies, Porvenir Norte and Porvenir Cuatro. Bolanitos benefited from the delineation of the San Miguel discovery and Parral was our largest exploration expenditure in 2019 where we expanded the resources at the Sierra Plata and La Verde mines along the Veta Colorada vein system.”

“In 2020, we will again focus on replacing reserves at each mine as well as expanding resources at Parral and other greenfields projects. At Terronera, we have turned our attention from resource expansion to mine development as it has the potential to become our largest and lowest cost mine.”

Mineral Reserve and Resource Discussion

Proven and Probable Mineral Reserves for silver decreased year on year by 7% to 43.9 million oz, while Proven and Probable Mineral Reserves for gold remained unchanged to 477,000 oz. On a silver equivalent basis, Mineral Reserves decreased 4% year on year to 82.0 million oz (at a silver to gold ratio of 80:1) due to depletion at each mine, offset by conversion of Resources to Reserves at Bolanitos and El Compas.

Measured and Indicated Mineral Resources for silver increased by 6% to 29.0 million oz and Measured and Indicated Mineral Resources for gold decreased by 22% to 226,500 oz gold. Silver equivalent Measured and Indicated Mineral Resources were down slightly to 47.1 million oz due mainly to reductions at Bolanitos, El Cubo and Compas offset by successful exploration at Guanacevi on the newly leased El Porvenir and El Curso properties, where silver equivalent ounces increased 22% year on year.

Inferred Mineral Resources for silver increased by 4% to 60.7 million oz due to the success of the 2019 drilling programs at Guanacevi and Parral. Inferred Mineral Resources for gold decreased by 11% to 287,000 oz due to less exploration success at Bolanitos and El Compas. Silver equivalent Inferred Mineral Resources were down slightly to 83.7 million oz.

Mineral Reserve and Resource Estimates at December 31, 2019(1-23)


Silver-Gold Reserves
Tonnes Ag g/t Au g/t Ag oz Au oz Ag Eq oz Compared
to 2018
Guanaceví 155,000 276 0.70 1,374,000 3,500 1,654,000 143%
Bolañitos 39,000 68 2.56 86,000 3,300 350,000 (78%)
El Compas 42,000 64 3.65 87,000 5,000 487,000 (2%)
Total Proven 236,000 203 1.54 1,547,000 11,800 2,491,000 (35 %)
Guanaceví 560,000 240 0.66 4,326,000 11,800 5,270,000 (30%)
Bolañitos 327,000 43 2.44 455,000 25,700 2,511,000 111%
El Compas 53,000 82 4.96 141,000 8,500 821,000 100%
Terronera 5,587,000 208 2.33 37,440,000 419,000 70,960,000 -
Total Probable 6,527,000 202 2.22 42,362,000 465,000 79,562,000 (2 %)
Total P&P 6,763,000 202 2.19 43,909,000 476,800 82,053,000 (4 %)

Silver-Gold Resources
Tonnes Ag g/t Au g/t Ag oz Au oz Ag Eq oz Compared
to 2018
Guanaceví 78,000 377 0.64 947,000 1,600 1,075,000 168%
Bolañitos 33,000 124 1.89 131,000 2,000 291,000 (77%)
El Cubo 19,000 224 1.89 140,000 1,200 236,000 (70%)
El Compas 2,000 123 6.27 9,000 500 49,000 43%
Total Measured 132,000 287 1.23 1,227,000 5,300 1,651,000 (33 %)
Guanaceví 1,062,000 331 0.85 11,305,000 29,100 13,633,000 22%
Bolañitos 502,000 160 1.95 2,588,000 31,400 5,100,000 (10%)
El Cubo 32,000 209 2.03 214,000 2,100 382,000 (83%)
El Compas 32,000 69 4.79 64,000 6,400 576,000 (49%)
Guadalupe y Calvo 1,861,000 119 2.38 7,120,000 142,400 18,512,000 -
Parral (new) 433,000 271 - 3,771,000 - 3,771,000 1461%
Total Indicated 3,922,000 199 1.68 25,062,000 211,400 41,974,000 7 %
Total M&I 4,054,000 202 1.68 26,289,000 216,700 43,625,000 5 %
Tonnes Ag g/t Au g/t Ag oz Au oz Ag Eq oz Compared
to 2018
Guanaceví 778,000 406 0.99 10,155,000 24,900 12,147,000 26%
Bolañitos 832,000 113 2.31 3,031,000 61,700 7,967,000 5%
El Cubo 463,000 163 1.89 2,419,000 28,200 4,675,000 (47%)
El Compas 81,000 90 6.77 232,000 17,500 1,632,000 (52%)
Terronera 1,080,000 208 2.26 7,239,000 79,000 13,559,000 -
Guadalupe y Calvo 154,000 94 2.14 465,000 10,600 1,313,000 -
Parral (new) 3,160,000 324 0.21 32,930,000 21,800 34,674,000 9%
Total Inferred 6,548,000 269 1.16 56,471,000 243,700 75,967,000 0 %


Silver-Lead-Zinc Resources
Tonnes Ag g/t Au g/t Ag oz Au oz Pb% Zn% Ag Eq oz Compared
to 2018
Indicated
Guanacevi 363,000 208 0.26 2,420,500 3,100 0.78 1.32 2,668,500 -
Parral (Cometa) 180,000 55 1.17 300,000 6,800 3.20 3.30 844,000 (87%)
Total Indicated 543,000 156 0.57 2,720,500 9,900 1.58 1.98 3,512,500 (61%)
Inferred
Guanacevi 488,000 132 0.16 2,076,000 2,500 1.36 2.54 2,276,000 -
Parral (Cometa) 880,000 74 1.45 2,100,000 41,000 3.27 3.24 5,380,000 (4%)
Total Inferred 1,368,000 95 0.99 4,176,000 43,500 2.59 2.99 7,656,000 (3%)

Notes:
1.Mineral Resources are not Mineral Reserves and do not have demonstrated economic viability. There is no certainty that any or all part of the Mineral Resources will be converted into Mineral Reserves.
2.The Inferred Mineral Resource in this estimate has a lower level of confidence than that applied to an Indicated Mineral Resource and must not be converted to a Mineral Reserve. It is reasonably expected that the majority of the Inferred Mineral Resource could be upgraded to an Indicated Mineral Resource with continued exploration.
3.The Mineral Resources in this estimate were calculated using the Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum (CIM), CIM Standards on Mineral Resources and Reserves, Definitions and Guidelines prepared by the CIM Standing Committee on Reserve Definitions and adopted by CIM Council.
4.Mineral Resources are exclusive of and in addition to Mineral Reserves.
5.Guanacevi Mineral Resource and Mineral Reserve cut-off grades are based on a 182 g/t silver equivalent for Santa Cruz Sur of Guanacevi, 340 g/t silver equivalent for the El Curso concession of Guanacevi and 218 g/t silver equivalent for Santa Cruz, North Porvenir and Milache of Guanaceví; Metallurgical recoveries were 83.3% silver and 84.5% gold for Guanaceví
6.Bolañitos, Mineral Resource and Mineral Reserve cut-off grades are based on a 166 g/t silver equivalent for the Lucero ramp, 206 g/t for the La Luz ramp and 168 g/t for San Miguel of Bolanitos. Metallurgical recoveries were 71.9% silver and 89.0% gold for Bolañitos
7.El Cubo Mineral Resource cut-off grades are based on a 196 g/t silver equivalent for Area II (that comprises Dolores Mine) of El Cubo and 238 g/t silver equivalent for Areas I&IV (that comprise Santa Cecilia and San Nicolas Mines) of El Cubo.
8.El Compas Mineral Resource and Mineral Reserve cut-off grades are based on a 3.46 g/t gold equivalent. Metallurgical recoveries were 70.0% silver and 82.5% gold for El Compas
9.Mineral Resource cut-off grades for Terronera was 150 g/t silver equivalent and the Mineral Reserve cut-off grades for Terronera and La Luz Deposits were 165 g/t and 222 g/t silver equivalent respectively. Metallurgical recoveries were 84.6% silver and 80.4% gold for Terronera
10.Mineral Resource cut-off grades are based on a 150 g/t silver equivalent for Guadalupe y Calvo
11.Mineral Resource cut-off grades at Parral vary: 130 g/t silver equivalent for most veins, 200 g/t silver for Sierra Plata, and US$55/t NSR for Cometa.
12.Mining recoveries of 93% were applied for Guanaceví, Bolañitos and El Compas and 95% for Terronera for Mineral Reserve Estimate calculations. Minimum mining widths were 0.8 metres for Mineral Reserve Estimate calculations.
13.Dilution factors for Mineral Reserve Estimate calculations averaged 35% for Guanaceví, 33.66% for Bolañitos and 36.2% for El Compas and 11% for Terronera. Dilution factors are calculated based on internal stope dilution calculations and external dilution factors of 24% for cut and fill mining and 40% for long hole mining at Guanaceví and Bolañitos
14.Silver equivalent grades and ounces are based on a 80:1 silver:gold ratio and calculated including only silver and gold.
15.Probable Mineral Reserves for Terronera includes the Terronera and La Luz Deposits.
16.Inferred Mineral Resources for Terronera includes the Terronera, La Luz and Real Alto Area.
17.Indicated and Inferred Mineral Resources for "Parral (new)" includes the Colorada, Palmilla, San Patricio, and Sierra Plata areas.
18.The La Colorada structure (Parral) does not contain gold on an economic scale.
19.Price assumptions for Guanaceví, Bolañitos, El Compas and El Cubo are US$16.34/oz for silver, US$1,279/oz for gold, US$0.82/lb for lead and US$0.90/lb for zinc.
20.Price assumptions for Terronera are US$17.50/oz for silver, US$1,275/oz for gold.
21.Price assumptions for Parral are US$15/oz for silver, US$1,275/oz for gold.
22.Figures in tables are rounded to reflect estimate precision; small differences generated by rounding are not material to the estimates.
23.Effective November 31, 2019, Endeavour Silver announced suspension of operations at the El Cubo Mine, while Management evaluates other alternatives including final closure. 2018 Reserve subtotals and totals include El Cubo for comparative purposes.

Godfrey Walton, M.Sc., P.Geo., President and COO of Endeavour, is the Qualified Person who reviewed and approved this news release and the technical information contained in these Mineral Reserve and Resource Estimates. A Quality Control sampling program of reference standards, blanks and duplicates has been instituted to monitor the integrity of all assay results. All samples are split at the local field office and shipped to ALS-Chemex Labs, where they are dried, crushed, split and 50 gram pulp samples are prepared for analysis. Gold and silver are determined by fire assay with an atomic absorption (AA) finish.

The Mineral Reserve Estimate for Terronera in the technical report titled “Updated Technical Report for the Terronera Project, Jalisco State, Mexico” effective February 12, 2019 and signed April 30, 2019 were undertaken by Independent Qualified Persons Eugene Puritch, P.Eng., FEC, CET, Yungang Wu, P.Geo., David Burga, P.Geo., D. Gregory Robinson, P.Eng., Peter J Smith P. Eng, Eugenio Iasillo P.E., Humberto Preciado P.E., and Benjamin Peacock, P. Eng.

The Parral Mineral Resources disclosed in this press release have been estimated by Mr. Jose Texidor Carlsson, P.Geo., an employee of Roscoe Postle Associates (RPA) and independent of Endeavour. By virtue of his education and relevant experience, Mr. Texidor Carlsson is a “Qualified Person” for the purpose of National Instrument 43-101. The Mineral Resources have been classified in accordance with CIM Definition Standards for Mineral Resources and Mineral Reserves (May, 2014). Mr. Texidor Carlsson, P.Geo. has read and approved the contents of this press release as it pertains to the disclosed Parral Mineral Resource estimates.

Release of 2019 Financial Results and Conference Call

The 2019 Fourth Quarter and year-end consolidated financial results will be released before market on Monday, February 24, 2020 and a telephone conference call will be held the same day at 10:00am PT (1:00pm ET). To participate in the conference call, please dial the numbers below. No pass-code is necessary.

Toll-free in Canada and the US: 1-800-319-4610
Local Vancouver: 604-638-5340
Outside of Canada and the US: +604-638-5340

A replay of the conference call will be available by dialing 1-800-319-6413 in Canada and the US (toll-free) or +604-638-9010 outside of Canada and the US. The required pass-code is 4069#. The audio replay and a written transcript will also be made available on the Company's website at www.edrsilver.com




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