Pan American Silver drills new La Colorada Skarn extension with 77 metre interval containing 119 g/t Ag, 7.7% Pb and 13.62% Zn, and provides a project

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Overig advies 10/11/2021 11:20
VANCOUVER, BC, Nov. 10, 2021 /CNW/ - Pan American Silver Corp. (NASDAQ: PAAS) (TSX: PAAS) ("Pan American", or the "Company") today provides results of 39 new La Colorada Skarn infill and step-out holes, all of which contain multiple skarn and breccia intercepts.

"The most recent infill and step-out holes contain some of the highest grade intercepts we have drilled in the La Colorada Skarn deposit to date and indicate potential for further expansion of the Mineral Resource in the future," said Christopher Emerson, Pan American's Vice President Business Development and Geology.

The 2021 La Colorada Skarn drill program focused on infill drilling to increase confidence in the Mineral Resource, but also included step-out exploration drilling to evaluate lateral extensions. Over the first nine months of 2021, a total of 36,000 metres of infill drilling and 14,000 metres of exploration drilling have been completed. An additional 18,000 metres of drilling is planned for the remainder of 2021.

Considering the potential for expansion of the Mineral Resource and the high grades identified in some of the step-out holes, Pan American has decided to focus on further infill drilling and engineering studies, and as a result, will not be issuing the preliminary economic assessment ("PEA") by end of 2021, as originally anticipated. The project studies will be expanded to include additional exploration of the deposit and a review of larger scale mining methods, such as sub-level caving versus long-hole open stoping. In 2022, we intend to drill 60,000 metres to increase geological confidence, follow up on the recent highest grade intercepts, and provide further geological information for the engineering studies.

Pan American is advancing infrastructure projects for the La Colorada Skarn that will provide early benefits to the existing operation, including the construction of a refrigeration plant and the excavation of a large 5.5-metre diameter 600-metre deep concrete-lined ventilation shaft. Further, the necessary permits have been received to advance a ramp access from surface to the upper region of the Skarn deposit. The initial 2.1 km of this ramp is anticipated to be parallel dual ramps, changing to a single ramp and vertical raise bores closer to the orebody. Pan American intends to develop a surface road access to the portal location and start development of the dual ramps in 2022.

Please see our website at panamericansilver.com for cross sections and plan.

Drill Highlights Include:

S-71-21: 31.9 m of 48 g/t Ag, 0.13% Cu, 3.51% Pb and 5.23% Zn and 77.1 m of 119 g/t Ag, 0.26% Cu, 7.70% Pb and 13.62% Zn
U-67-21: 114.6 m of 133 g/t Ag, 0.04% Cu, 3.60% Pb and 4.83% Zn, including 82.7 m of 175 g/t Ag, 0.04% Cu, 4.25% Pb and 5.76% Zn
S-62-21: 70.3 m of 82 g/t Ag, 0.05% Cu, 4.22% Pb and 9.99% Zn, including 34.0 m of 98 g/t Ag, 0.07% Cu, 5.14% Pb and 15.18% Zn
S-01-21: 204.5 m of 48 g/t Ag, 0.19% Cu, 3.16% Pb and 5.32% Zn
U-05-21: 181.7 m of 60 g/t Ag, 0.13% Cu, 3.77% Pb and 4.28% Zn
U-36-21: 96.3 m of 19 g/t Ag, 0.04% Cu, 2.43% Pb and 3.12% Zn and 89.0 m of 65 g/t Ag, 0.19% Cu, 3.29% Pb and 6.61% Zn
S-03-A-21: 264.1 m of 60 g/t Ag, 0.23% Cu, 3.43% Pb and 6.77% Zn
D-67-07-21: 314.1 m of 35 g/t Ag, 0.17% Cu, 1.62% Pb and 2.82% Zn
D-67-04-21: 169.8 m of 43 g/t Ag, 0.17% Cu, 1.22% Pb and 3.08% Zn
D-65-02-21: 208.8 m of 44 g/t Ag, 0.23% Cu, 1.81% Pb and 3.01% Zn
D-01-02-21: 199.2 m of 44 g/t Ag, 0.21% Cu, 2.02% Pb and 3.71% Zn
D-107-04-21: 243.1 m of 30 g/t Ag, 0.10% Cu, 1.25% Pb and 4.12% Zn
D-107-05-21: 64.5 m of 69 g/t Ag, 0.15% Cu, 2.15% Pb and 4.73% Zn and 20.3 m of 39 g/t Ag, 0.12% Cu, 1.85% Pb and 7.08% Zn and 111.0 m of 41 g/t Ag, 0.22% Cu, 1.32% Pb and 4.32% Zn.
Seven infill drillholes (D-67-01/02/04/05/06/07 and 08) all confirmed wide zones of continuous mineralization within the core of the La Colorada Skarn.
Drillhole S-01-21, partially reported on May 12, 2021, now contains an additional 59 metres of mineralization. The interval now extends over a total length of 204.5 metres of 48 g/t Ag, 3.16% Pb and 5.32% Zn.
Infill drillhole S-03-A-21 returned 264.1 metres of 60 g/t Ag, 3.43% Pb and 6.77% Zn.
The La Colorada Skarn zone has expanded over 200 metres to the west and northwest with high-grade mineralization encountered in recent drilling. Drillholes U-05-21 with 181.7 metres of 60 g/t Ag, 3.77% Pb and 4.28% Zn and U-67-21 with 114.6 metres of 133 g/t Ag, 3.60% Pb and 4.83% Zn along with previously reported holes U-40-20, D-57-05-20 and D-57-01-19, indicate the La Colorada Skarn footprint remains open to the west.
Drillholes S-62-21 and S-71-21 are the most easterly drilled holes to date with high grade, polymetallic skarn mineralization, which could guide future exploration. Drillhole S-71-21 contains 77.1 metres of 119 g/t Ag, 7.70% Pb and 13.62% Zn. Drillhole S-62-21 contains 70.3 metres of 82 g/t Ag, 4.22% Pb and 9.99% Zn. Both drillholes are plus 200 metre eastern step-outs to D-81-04-20 (see news release issued on May 12, 2021).
Breccia style mineralization has been extended 150 metres to the southeast of the resource with exploration hole D-95-03-21 intercepting various (20 to 50 metre wide) mineralized zones over 400 metres in drill length.

SUMMARY OF DRILL RESULTS

The following table provides the drill results for the La Colorada Skarn deposit from May to November 2021. Previous drill results are not included in this table (see Pan American's news releases dated October 23, 2018, February 21, 2019, May 8, 2019, August 1, 2019, October 30, 2019, February 13, 2020, August 4, 2020 and May 12, 2021 for previous drill results).

Hole No. From (m) To (m) Interval (m) (1) Ag g/t Cu% Pb % Zn %

D-01-01-21 1125.8 1258.6 132.8 45 0.23 1.48 2.14
D-01-02-21 1048.2 1247.4 199.2 44 0.21 2.02 3.71
incl. 1154.5 1211.5 57.0 56 0.29n 2.77 4.60
D-03-01-21 856.1 892.8 36.7 33 0.06 2.04 3.11
and 924.5 969.7 45.2 31 0.12 2.53 4.61
and 1247.5 1261.2 13.7 70 0.2 0.95 3.17
and 1286.3 1305.0 18.7 66 0.09 0.56 2.66
and 1395.1 1410.2 15.1 8 0.08 0.02 8.21

D-107-04-21 1187.2 1196.6 9.4 208 0.09 5.70 17.53
and 1301.5 1544.6 243.1 30 0.10 1.25 4.12
incl. 1338.2 1401.0 62.8 32 0.14 2.48 5.24
incl. 1475.7 1519.7 44.0 53 0.11n1.03 6.70
D-107-05-21 1295.2 1359.7 64.5 69 0.15 2.15n 4.73
and 1382.4 1402.7 20.3 39 0.12 1.85 7.08
and 1428.9 1539.9 111.0 41 0.22 1.32 4.32

D-107-06-21 1141.6 1146.4 4.8 79 0.13 5.53 8.95
and 1318.7 1346.2 27.5 25 0.10 2.41 4.46
D-107-07-21 1319.5 1347.9 28.4 49 0.27 3.90 6.80
and 1413 1429.4 16.4 95 0.06 1.13 4.30
and 1469.2 1527.5 58.3 34 0.13 1.35 4.64

D-17-01-21 1336.3 1348.3 12.0 24 0.16 1.23 4.33
D-17-02-21 1132.9 1154.4 21.5 23 0.12 1.48 2.40
and 1369.2 1405.3 36.1 12 0.12 1.33 2.43
D-30-15-21 888.5 893.8 5.3 56 0.14 3.73 5.77


and 916.4 959.9 43.5 59 0.54 2.79 4.79
and 1077.5 1141.2 63.7 79 0.17 3.78 7.26

incl. 1090.5 1116.3 25.8 110 0.22 7.53 12.76
D-61-01-21 1503.1 1519.4 16.3 23 0.09 2.58 3.61
D-61-02-21 1220.5 1227.7 7.2 71 0.22 5.43 6.14
D-61-03A-21 1529.8 1617.0 87.2 62 0.41 0.66 3.61
D-61-04-21 1538.8 1575.6 36.8 35 0.15 0.80 2.65
and 1611.1 1630.6 19.5 38 0.10 2.16 3.23
D-65-01-21 1015.0 1026.4 11.4 130 0.54 6.22 13.96
and 1125.4 1179.7 54.3 31 0.14 2.24 3.67
and 1216.7 1292.1 75.4 23 0.14 1.66 3.26
and 1304.0 1375.5 71.5 20 0.14 1.92 3.09
D-65-02-21 1066.9 1090.2 23.3 60 0.45 1.79 4.65
and 1116.8 1157.4 40.6 60 0.28 1.69 3.59
and 1175.5 1384.3 208.8 44 0.23 1.81 3.01
D-66-01-21 506.6 514.3 7.7 190 0.03 1.50 2.59
D-67-01-21 1165.2 1219.5 54.3 57 0.26 4.61 7.02
incl. 1165.2 1180.3 15.1 113 0.52 7.11 12.18

and 1298.7 1367.5 68.8 41 0.12 2.20 3.80
incl. 1313.7 1326.4 12.7 63 0.17 4.91 6.28
and 1492.0 1545.3 53.3 60 0.43 1.48 4.19
D-67-02-21 1411.6 1453.2 41.6 66 0.15 1.08 5.00
D-67-04-21 1228.0 1397.8 169.8 43 0.17 1.22 3.08

incl. 1263.2 1301.8 38.6 34 0.21 2.56 4.87
D-67-05-21 1080.6 1151.0 70.4 42 0.21 1.13 2.49
and 1357.1 1406.3 49.2 23 0.10 1.81 3.39
D-67-06-21 1125.2 1238.5 113.3 35 0.17 1.52 2.27
and 1264.4 1389.0 124.6 25 0.16 1.39 2.57
D-67-07-21 1093.2 1407.3 314.1 35 0.17 1.62 2.82
incl. 1120.3 1150.8 30.5 67 0.22 3.09 5.04

D-67-08-21 1101.5 1276.4 174.9 32 0.15 1.15 2.17
and 1310.5 1333.6 23.1 22 0.19 1.16 2.93
D-95-03-21 1128.2 1179.8 51.6 52 0.08 1.78 2.45
and 1202.3 1235.7 33.4 39 0.13 1.91 3.04
and 1252.6 1275.4 22.8 72 0.51 2.65 3.17
and 1563.7 1588 24.3 61 0.52 0.15 2.24
S-01-21 989.1 999.9 10.8 37 0.24 1.94 4.08
and 1049.2 1253.7 204.5 48 0.19 3.16 5.32
incl. 1126.2 1185.4 59.2 57 0.30 4.66 8.17
S-03-A-21 716.9 727.6 10.7 52 0.09 3.91 8.18
and 796.2 805.1 8.9 161 0.15 2.25 3.99
and 930.2 1194.3 264.1 60 0.23 3.43 6.77
incl. 976.2 1064.8 88.6 90 0.35 3.61 8.00
incl. 1099.2 1192.5 93.3 62 0.23 4.78 8.82
and 1206.9 1220.1 13.2 34 0.14 0.89 5.39
S-17-21 17.3 39.5 22.2n 284 0.05 0.82 0.04
S-21-21 1409.4 1420.9 11.5 50 0.13 2.63 4.92
S-62-21 969.1 982.0 12.9 131 0.04 4.86 5.31
and 1051.2 1121.5 70.3 82 0.05 4.22 9.99
incl. 1080.8 1114.8 34.0 98 0.07 5.14 15.18
and 1544.2 1551.6 7.4 70 0.20 0.66 6.19
S-66-A-20 566.9 571.4 4.5 316 0.12 0.76 1.34
U-05-21 664.5 846.2 181.7 60 0.13 3.77 4.28

incl. 664.5 730.4 65.9 121 0.15 6.03 7.37
U-22-21 728.3 756.1 27.8 16 0.09 1.98 3.28
U-28-A-21 761.1 809.5 48.4 25 0.08 3.09 3.47
U-36-21 469.0 565.3 96.3 19 0.04 2.43 3.12
and 624.0 633.4 9.4 23 0.04 3.56 6.16
and 793.0 882 89.0 65 0.19 3.29 6.61
U-53-21 328.2 351.6 23.4 47 0.18 2.65 4.08

and 477.2 499.3 22.1 24 0.07 2.70 4.58
and 575.0 579.7 4.7 47 0.07 4.87 12.93
and 723.7 768.3 44.6 14 0.08 1.99 3.33
and 812.6 823.1 10.5 185 0.35 3.44 1.23
U-67-21 591.3 705.9 114.6 133 0.04 3.60 4.83
incl. 591.3 674 82.7 175 0.04 4.25 5.76
and 783.5 800 16.5 228 0.14 3.36 6.45
and 830.0 877.9 47.9 33 0.04 0.98 1.75
and 888.4 898.9 10.5 37 0.06 1.60 3.81
and 971.3 998.8 27.5 50 0.17 2.05 6.02
S-71-21 1122.3 1149.2 26.9 32 0.08 1.68 4.14
and 1165.6 1196.8 31.2 31 0.03 2.23 4.15
and 1240.7 1268.1 27.4 47 0.05 2.01 3.63
and 1418.6 1450.5 31.9 48 0.13 3.51 5.23
and 1517.2 1594.3 77.1 119 0.26 7.70 13.62

(1)
True widths of the mineralized intervals are unknown at this time.

(2)
No significant results were registered in drillhole S-03-21.

La Colorada Skarn - Drill Hole Collar Information

Drill Hole ID


East Local


North Local


Elevation


Length (m)


Azimuth Avg (0)


Dip Avg

S-01-21


5365.7


5404.4


2538.8


1338.7


196


-86

S-03-21


5367.9


5476.9


2556.2


598.1


212


-90

S-66-A-20


5060.5


5509.3


2511.2


863.7


305


-76

D-61-01-21


5278.8


5261.0


2564.1


662.7


142


-87

D-67-01-21


5286.5


5376.4


2555.7


680.0


290


-84

D-65-01-21


5288.6


5435.9


2556.9


535.6


178


-82

U-05-21


4845.2


5316.7


1998.5


846.2


191


-81

S-17-21


5247.3


5221.3


2563.7


1434.0


232


-89

D-61-02-21


5278.8


5261.0


2564.1


394.8


144


-86

S-21-21


5279.5


5327.5


2557.0


1453.0


172


-88

D-67-02-21


5286.5


5376.4


2555.7


258.8


303


-79

D-30-15-21


5460.6


5462.9


2555.9


405.0


291


-76

D-61-03A-21


5278.8


5261.0


2564.1


534.5


259


-74

D-107-04-21


5114.4


5573.5


2536.1


452.8


176


-81

U-22-21


4844.7


5320.2


1995.3


849.1


159


-72

D-65-02-21


5288.6


5435.9


2556.9


448.9


189


-80

D-01-01-21


5365.7


5404.4


2538.8


381.5


145


-75

S-03-A-21


5367.1


5477.5


2556.2


834.3


262


-86

D-17-01-21


5247.3


5221.3


2563.7


514.8


240


-84

D-67-04-21


5286.5


5376.4


2555.7


621.9


296


-79

U-28-A-21


4844.9


5320.5


1995.1


895.2


148


-78

D-107-05-21


5114.4


5573.5


2536.1


449.5


167


-79

D-01-02-21


5365.7


5404.4


2538.8


351.9


163


-82

D-61-04-21


5278.8


5261.0


2564.1


585.8


254


-82

D-67-05-21


5286.5


5376.4


2555.7


452.9


175


-86

D-67-06-21


5286.5


5376.4


2555.7


424.6


172


-81

D-17-02-21


5247.3


5221.3


2563.7


695.0


271


-80

D-66-01-21


5060.5


5509.3


2511.2


1067.4


214


-83

U-36-21


4844.9


5320.5


1995.1


995.7


158


-84

D-107-06-21


5114.4


5573.5


2536.1


580.4


196


-76

D-67-07-21


5286.5


5376.4


2555.7


489.7


154


-77

D-107-07-21


5114.4


5573.5


2536.1


662.3


197


-83

S-62-21


5996.9


5753.7


2554.7


1623.6


270


-89

D-95-03-21


5403.1


5126.1


2549.6


1072.7


100


-80

U-53-21


4845.0


5320.8


1995.5


910.1


147


-81

D-03-01-21


5367.1


5477.5


2556.2


1118.5


306


-80

D-67-08-21


5286.5


5376.4


2555.7


396.7


160


-84

U-67-21


4842.9


5321.4


1995.3


1035.1


255


-83

S-71-21


6004.3


5588.6


2529.3


1697.7


241


-90

Total length


29,613.0


General Notes with Respect to Technical Information

Grades are shown as contained metal before mill recoveries are applied. All samples provided in this news release, except from drillhole S-71-21, were prepared and analyzed by SGS in Durango, Mexico using acid digestion with ICP finish for silver, lead, zinc, and copper. Samples from drillhole S-71-21 provided in this press release were prepared at Actlabs, in Zacatecas, Mexico, using fire assay with gravimetric finish for gold, and acid digestion with Atomic absorption finish for silver, lead, zinc, and copper. Pan American implements a quality assurance and quality control ("QAQC") program including the submission of certified standards, blanks, and duplicate samples to the laboratories. The results of the QAQC samples submitted to SGS and Actlabs demonstrate acceptable accuracy and precision. The Qualified Person is of the opinion that the sample preparation, analytical, and security procedures followed for the samples are sufficient and reliable for the purpose of any future Mineral Resource and Mineral Reserve estimates. Pan American is not aware of any drilling, sampling, recovery or other factors that could materially affect the accuracy or reliability of the data reported herein. SGS and Actlabs are independent from Pan American.

Mineral Resources are as defined by the Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum.

Mineral Resources that are not Mineral Reserves have no demonstrated economic viability. No Mineral Reserves have yet been estimated for the Skarn deposit.

See the Company's Annual Information Form dated February 17, 2021, available at www.sedar.com for further information concerning QAQC and data verification matters, the key assumptions, parameters and methods used by the Company to estimate Mineral Reserves and Mineral Resources, and for a detailed description of known legal, political, environmental, and other risks that could materially affect the Company's business and the potential development of the Company's Mineral Reserves and Resources.

Technical information contained in this news release with respect to Pan American has been reviewed and approved by Christopher Emerson, FAusIMM, Vice President Business Development and Geology, and Martin Wafforn, P.Eng., Senior Vice President Technical Services and Process Optimization, each of whom is a Qualified Person for the purposes of NI 43-101.

Pan American Silver Corp is authorized by The Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of the Province of British Columbia to engage in Reserved Practice under Permit to Practice number 1001470.

About Pan American Silver

Pan American owns and operates silver and gold mines located in Mexico, Peru, Canada, Argentina and Bolivia. We also own the Escobal mine in Guatemala that is currently not operating. Pan American provides enhanced exposure to silver through a large base of silver reserves and resources, as well as major catalysts to grow silver production. We have a 27-year history of operating in Latin America, earning an industry-leading reputation for sustainability performance, operational excellence and prudent financial management. We are headquartered in Vancouver, B.C. and our shares trade on NASDAQ and the Toronto Stock Exchange under the symbol "PAAS".

Learn more at panamericansilver.com.

Cautionary Note Regarding Forward-Looking Statements and Information

Certain of the statements and information in this news release constitute "forward-looking statements" within the meaning of the United States Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 and "forward-looking information" within the meaning of applicable Canadian provincial securities laws. All statements, other than statements of historical fact, are forward-looking statements or information. Forward-looking statements or information in this news release relate to, among other things: the anticipated exploration and other development programs at the Company's La Colorada property, together with the investment, nature, implementation and timing thereof; the timing for, and anticipated results of, any exploration programs, including the potential for expansion of the Mineral Resource in the future; the ability of the Company to complete additional Skarn project studies, including the review of alternative mining methods, and the results of any such studies; the potential generation of minerals and the quality thereof; expectations with respect to additional engineering work and Skarn infrastructure development benefitting existing operations; the ability of the Company to advance infrastructure projects, such as the dual ramp, refrigeration plant, ventilation shaft and access roads, and the timing and impact of the same; whether the Company will prepare a PEA in the future and the timing for the same. etc. etc..



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