Vancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - July 2, 2025) - FIRST ANDES SILVER LTD. (TSXV: FAS) (OTC Pink: MSLVF) (FSE: 9TZ0) (the "Company" or "First Andes") today announced field logging and interpretation results from the first diamond drill hole completed to target depth, SG017, as part of its ongoing 2,000-meter ("m") drill program at the Company's 100%-owned Santas Gloria Project ("Santas Gloria" or the "Project"), located approximately 55 kilometres east of Lima, Peru.
Key Point Summary
Drill hole SG017 at the San Jorge Vein ("San Jorge") intercepted a broad zone of sulphide-mineralized hydrothermal breccia from 136.60 to 194.20 m (57.60 m drilled width), characterized by strong silicification, argillic alteration and local sericitic alteration.
Sulphide mineralization is present throughout the interval, with pyrite as the dominant mineral, reaching concentrations of up to 20%, accompanied by local galena, sphalerite, barite and tetrahedrite.
Sulphidic mineralization intensifies from 162.00 m, with significant occurrences of galena and sphalerite, along with barite and tetrahedrite crystals associated with quartz veins.
The most intense brecciation occurs from 147.00 to 179.80 m, where the breccia features a strongly argillic altered matrix, silicified clasts, and mineralized veins with pyrite, galena, and sphalerite. see & read more on
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