Vancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - August 29, 2022) - Southern Silver Exploration Corp. (TSXV: SSV) ("Southern Silver") reports results from its Preliminary Economic Assessment ('PEA") on its 100% owned Cerro Las Minitas project ("CLM").
PEA Highlights (all figures in $US unless otherwise noted):
Robust Project Economics - Base Case: after-tax NPV5% of $349M (C$450M) and IRR of 17.9% (using Ag- $21.95/oz, Cu - $3.78/lb, Pb - $0.94/lb and Zn - $1.33/lb);
Excellent Silver and Zinc Price Leverage - Base-case +15%: after-tax NPV5% of $561M (C$730M)and IRR of 24.4% (Ag- $25.24/oz, Cu - $4.35/lb, Pb - $1.08/lb and Zn - $1.53/lb);
Large-Scale Underground Mining Operation with a 15-year mine life with an annual average plant feed of 14.2 MozsAgEq (inc. 5.8 Mozs Ag) at an AISC of $13.27/oz AgEq sold;
High-Revenue Project: Base Case gross revenues total US$3.7B with silver representing 42% of revenues, zinc representing 39% of revenues. The project has an Initial CapEx of $341M and an NPV-to-CapEx ratio of 1.0X;
Well Located Project in a mining friendly jurisdiction with excellent infrastructure in southeast Durango state, Mexico; and
Further Exploration Upside: Drilling through to August 2022 has confirmed mineralized extensions to the Mina La Bocona and Skarn Front deposits that have not been incorporated into the current Resource Model. Other deposits remain open laterally and to depth and remain to be explored
Lawrence Page. Q. C. President, said: "Cerro las Minitas is aptly named in Mexico as the "Hill of Mines" and is located in the Faja de Plata or "Silver Belt" of northern Mexico where numerous silver and base metal mines have been developed and are currently operating. This location is significant since all the elements necessary to establish a mine are present in infrastructure, competent work force, access to transportation, miner-friendly legislation, power and access to mills and smelters and an environment amenable for year-round operations.
The PEA modelling is based upon a Mineral Resource Estimate prepared in late 2021 with data derived from 171 drill holes. Since that time, twenty-four additional drill holes have been completed resulting in the identification of a further 400 metres of mineralized strike-length and additional value added. The property remains under-explored and the current PEA, with details disclosed in this news release, presents the outline of a large-scale, underground, silver and base metal mine with robust economics which can only grow larger and more valuable as drilling continues to define additional high - grade mineralization.
Since acquisition of the property in 2010 and subsequent identification of the mineral resources, a very profitable and valuable mine has been modelled in the results of the PEA disclosed today. Total acquisition, exploration and development costs are approximately $35 million and significantly, the property is not burdened with royalties, presenting potential financing opportunities for additional drilling and development work on the property. This presentation of the results of the PEA marks a significant milestone in the development of the property and 'the best is yet to come' ".
The PEA is preliminary in nature, it may include mineral resources that are considered too speculative geologically to have the economic considerations applied to them that would enable them to be categorized as mineral reserves, and there is no certainty that the PEA will be realized. Mineral resources that are not mineral reserves have not demonstrated economic viability. The mineral resources may be affected by subsequent assessment of mining, environmental, processing, permitting, taxation, socio-economic, and other factors.
The CLM project demonstrates robust LOM revenues over 15 years of production and after-tax Net Present Value at a 5% discounted rate (NPV5%) of $349M. Projected maximum cash outlay for the project is estimated to be US$341M and project payback is approximately 60 months.
Item Units Base Case Revenue $M US $3,705 Total Costs (excl. income tax and EBITDA royalty) $M US $2,581 LOM pre-tax cash flow $M US $1,124 LOM after-tax cash flow $M US $696 NPV pre-tax (5% Discount) $M US $619 NPV pre-tax (10% Discount) $M US $336 IRR pre-tax % 25.4% NPV after-tax (5% Discount) $M US $349 NPV after-tax (10% Discount) $M US $156 IRR After Tax % 17.9% Max Cash Outlay $M US $341 Payback (discounted, after-tax) months 60
Figure 1 illustrates the estimated annual and cumulative after-tax cash flow over the life-of-mine ("LOM"). Mine scheduling targets higher margin mineralization in the first eight years of production leading to a more aggressive paydown of capital and improved economics.
Figure 1: Annual and LOM after-tax Cash Flow
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The Project's gross revenues, NPV5% and IRR shows greatest sensitivity to metal prices.
Table 2: Gross Revenue, NPV5% and IRR sensitivity at base-case and +/- 15% pricing
All Metal Price (Ag, Cu, Pb, Zn) Sensitivity Metal Price Revenue (US$M) NPV, after tax @ 0% (US$M) NPV, after tax @ 5% (US$M) IRR, after Tax Base Case $3,705 $696 $349 17.9% +15% $4,261 $1,024 $562 24.4% -15% $3,149 $368 $137 10.6%
Note: Base Case price assumes Ag = $21.95/oz, Cu = $3.78/lb, Pb = $0.94/lb, Zn = $1.33/lb
Other factors that may impact the NPV sensitivity include changes in silver and zinc metal recoveries, OpEx and Initial Capital. These relative impacts together with changes in silver and zinc prices are shown in Table 3 and Figure 2.
Table 3: NPV sensitivity as a function of select metals prices, recoveries, CapEx and OpEx:
Sensitivity NPV @ 5%, after Tax (US$M) Sensitivity Silver Price Zinc Price Silver in Pb Recovery Zinc Recovery Initial Capital OPEX 20% $468 $460 $286 $240 15% $438 $432 $302 $268 10% $408 $404 $405 $387 $318 $295 5% $379 $377 $377 $368 $333 $322 0% $349 $349 $349 $349 $349 $349 -5% $320 $321 $321 $330 $365 $376 -10% $290 $294 $293 $311 $381 $403 -15% $260 $266 $265 $292 $396 $431 -20% $231 $239 $236 $273 $412 $458
Note: +15% and +20% Silver and Zn recoveries are not applicable
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Potential annual mine production is estimated to deliver 14.2 Moz AgEq (includes 5.8 Mozs Ag) to the processing facility averaged over a 15-year period. Potential annual saleable product in concentrate, which excludes treatment and refining, is estimated to average 12.7 Moz AgEq (includes 5.3 Moz Ag) with annual product of sales (net deductions, treatment and refining) averaging 11.3 Moz AgEq (includes 4.7 Mozs Ag).
Peak annual Plant Feed is achieved in Year 8 with 22.7 Mozs AgEq (includes 8.2 Moz Ag) being mined with peak annual saleable product in concentrate of 20.7 Moz AgEq (includes 7.5 Moz Ag), and peak annual product of sales of 18.0 Moz Ag Eq (includes 6.7 Moz Ag). Table 4 summarizes the estimated metal production from the CLM project.
Table 4: CLM LOM Production and Metal Sales
Units Y1-8 LOM AgEq Plant Feed (Yearly Average) (Moz) 16.8 14.2 AgEq Saleable Product (Yearly Average) (Moz) 15.2 12.7 AgEq Product of Sales (Yearly Average) (Moz) 13.4 11.3 AgEq Plant Feed (Total) (Moz) 134.8 213.6 AgEq Saleable Product (Total) (Moz) 121.4 190.4 AgEq Product of Sales (Total) (Moz) 107.5 168.8 All-In Sustaining Cost (AISC) (US$/AgEq oz) $12.73 $13.27 includes Contained Silver Units Y1-8 LOM Ag Plant Feed (Yearly Average) (Moz) 6.9 5.8 Ag Saleable Product (Yearly Average) (Moz) 6.3 5.3 Ag Product of Sales (Yearly Average) (Moz) 5.6 4.7 Ag Plant Feed (Total) (Moz) 55.2 86.4 Ag Saleable Product (Total) (Moz) 50.6 79.1 Ag Product of Sales (Total) (Moz) 45.2 70.8
Note: AgEq was determined assuming only base case metal pricing
Mine Schedule and All-In-Sustaining-Cost (AISC)
Mine scheduling targets higher value silver-lead production in the first 8 years of mine life with lower AgEq grading material (zinc-copper dominant) being targeted in the final 7 years. Total plant feed (mine production) is estimated to be 213.6 Mozs AgEq (includes 86.4 Mozs Ag) with 168.8 Moz AgEq (includes 70.8 Moz Ag) being sold. Total all-in sustaining costs ("AISC") are estimated to be $US 2.24B, averaging $US 91.61/t mined or $US10.49/oz AgEq plant feed, US$11.76/oz AgEq for saleable product and $US13.27/oz AgEq sold. LOM production and AISC are illustrated in Figure 3.
Figure 3: LOM AgEq sales and AISC:
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The mine plan was completed by Entech and incorporates longitudinal and transverse longhole stoping methods. Two separate portals are proposed to access the various deposits, with one portal accessing the Blind-El Sol and Skarn Front deposits, and a second portal accessing the La Bocona and South Skarn deposits. The process in creating the mine plan is further described below:
The grade and average stoping widths are illustrated in Figure 4 and Figure 5 respectively.
Figure 4: US$NSR/t grade distribution of the Cerro Las Minitas MSO model - looking northeast
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Figure 5: Average Stope Width of the Cerro Las Minitas MSO model - looking northeast
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The process plant for the base-case PEA-level study is a conventional sulphide flotation system consisting of:
MSO scheduling successfully prioritized higher grade material to the mill earlier in the mine life resulting in higher heads grades (and associated annual revenue) in the first eight years of production as compared to the final 7 years.
Similarly, processed tonnes averages 1.79 million tonnes in the first eight years of mine life and 1.44 million tonnes in the final 7 years.
Table 5: Head grade over Yr1-8 and LOM
HEAD GRADES Units Y1-8 Average LOM Avg. Annual Plant Feed (kt) 1,791 1,630 Ag (g/t) 120 110 Cu (%) 0.14 0.20 Pb (%) 1.4 1.1 Zn (%) 2.8 2.6 AgEq (g/t) 293 272
The project is expected to produce three clean, high-quality concentrates with minimal penalty elements as established in Southern Silver's metallurgical test work. Southern Silver utilized Industry standard payables and deductions.
Approximately 91% of Ag is recovered with 84 % reporting to the Pb concentrate.
Table 6: Metal Recoveries established for the PEA
Item Pb Conc. Zn Conc. Cu Conc. Pb Recovery 88% Zn Recovery 93% Cu Recovery 60% Ag Recovery 84.3% 7.3% Concentrate Grade (Primary Base Metal) 65% 53% 27%
Treatment and refining charges were based on consultation with industry professionals and generated the terms indicated below:
Ag Cu Pb Zn Cu Concentrate Average Concentrate Grade LOM - 27% - - Payable Metal - 95% - - Minimum Deduction 1 unit Pb Concentrate Average Concentrate Grade LOM 6,350g/t - 64.90% - Payable Metal 95% - 95% - Minimum Deduction 50g/t - 3 Units - Zn Concentrate Average Concentrate Grade LOM 179g/t - - 53.50% Payable Metal 70% - - 85% Minimum Deduction 3oz/t - - 8 units
The high Ag grade in the Pb concentrate makes it attractive to smelters and could result in more favourable treatment terms, but these have not been considered at the PEA level. Penalty elements are low, with Cd (in solution with Zn) ($49/t conc.) being the major contributor to Zn penalties, and Sb (in solution with Pb) being the major source of Pb penalties ($27/t conc). Arsenic present in 2020 concentrates was removed in 2022 testwork, but an allocation of $14.60/t Pb concentrate is still provided for in the PEA.
Transportation costs assume trucking of the concentrate via containers to the international port at Manzanillo, Colima, and then shipping via ocean freight to Asia. Estimated transportation costs (trucking, port handling and ocean freight) are US$96/wmt (wet metric tonnes) for Pb concentrate and US$106/wmt for Zn concentrate. Moisture contents are assumed to be 8.5% based on the grind size of the final concentrates.
Total initial capital investment in the project is estimated to be $341.0 million and includes $55 million contingency, which represents the total direct and indirect cost for the development of the project, including associated infrastructure.
Table 8: Capital Expenditure break down.
Item Total ($M) Process Plant and Infrastructure Project Directs including freight $185 Project Indirects $35 Contingency $55 Sub-Total $275 Process Pre-production $3 Mining Pre-Production Capital Costs $63 Total Initial Capital Costs $341 Sustaining Capital $168 Total Capital Costs $509
The initial Capex of $275M was distributed in the Cash Flow model using a 40% (Yr -2), 55% (Yr -1), 5% (Yr 1) methodology.
Mining development costs were developed by Entech considering a mining contractor model. Total capital costs including sustaining capital allocated to mining are approximately $US228M comprising of the following:
Item Total (US$M) Initial Development $35 Sustaining Development $104 Capitalised OpEx $23 Equipment Purchases/Rebuilds $29 Projects $37 Total Mining Capital Costs $228 Initial development costs are approximately $US 35M; Sustaining development are approximately $US 104M; Reallocated operating expense of $US 23M. Contractor mobilization, equipment purchases and half-life rebuilds (pumps, primary and auxiliary fans, compressors, and substations) are approximately $US 29M; Initial project capital expenses (portals, primary fans, initial pump stations, refuge chambers, etc. plus a 25% contingency) are approximately $US 37M; and, Total lateral capital development cost of $US 5,705 /m and includes a reallocation of operating expense to capital of $US 701 /m; - Direct costs of $3,749 /m and indirect costs of $US 1,255 /m.
Operating costs are broken down into Mining, Processing, G&A and Treatment and Refining costs, plus additional production charges including government royalty, employee profit sharing and closure expenses. Operating costs were developed by M3 and Entech (Mine Operating Cost).
Table 10: Operating cost breakdown on a per tonnage basis
Area US$/mt ore processed Mine Operating Cost $38.74 Process Plant Operating Cost $15.12 G & A $3.59 Treatment & Refining Charges $22.66 Operating Cost $80.10 Royalties - Revenue $0.32 PTU-Profit Sharing $4.15 Closure & Salvage Value $0.17 Other Production Cost $4.63 Total $84.74​
The operating costs reflect a contractor mining option which defers capital but utilizes the experience of a contractor for initial construction and development of the mine. Mining considers a modern and large operation using large 21-t loaders and 63-t capable trucks targeting an average daily plant feed of approximately 4,500 tpd (peak of 5,200 tpd averaged for Year 5) and 5,200 tpd when including waste development (peak of 6,100 tpd in Years 2-4). Mining costs are developed by Entech and are from Entech's cost database which includes pricing from mining contractors.
Table 11: Production and Development Breakdown
Item Total (US$) Total (US$/t) Development $140 $5.71 Production $808 $33.03 Total Production and Development Costs $947 $38.74
Operating costs are summarized as follows and are appropriate for a Preliminary Economic Assessment:
Processing and G+A costs:
The process plant for the base-case PEA-level study is a conventional sulphide flotation system consisting of both primary and secondary crushing, a closed-circuit ball mill grinding and sequential Cu-Pb-Zn flotation circuit producing three filtered concentrates for sale. Operating costs are as follows:
Table 12: Breakdown of Process Plant Operating cost
Operating & Maintenance US$/mt ore processed Labor $1.35 Electrical Power $4.45 Reagents $5.08 Liners/Grinding Media $1.31 Maintenance Parts $1.60 Supplies and Services $1.33 Total (US$) $15.12
G&A costs reflect a well-located project in an area of excellent infrastructure and immediately adjacent to the town of Guadalupe Victoria (population: ~35,000).
Table 13: Breakdown of G&A cost
Item US$/mt ore processed Labor $0.95 IT/Communications $0.50 HR/Safety/Social $0.68 Property/Security $0.96 Legal/Finance/Accounting $0.50 Total $3.59
Mine life extension: Additional drilling on the project, through to August 2022 (see NR-06-22; July 25,2022), has now confirmed the continuity of new mineralization over an approximate 400 metre strike-length extending laterally from the Mina La Bocona to the Skarn Front deposits. This mineralization has not been accounted for in the current study. Furthermore, mineralization remains open at depth, specifically beneath the Mina La Bocona, South Skarn and some portions of the Skarn Front deposits suggesting further potential Resource growth.
Infill Drilling: Infill drilling, specifically on the portions of the deposit that fall within the Inferred category of classification will increase confidence in the Mineral Resource estimate, will further de-risk the project and potentially increase the value of the project.
Metallurgical Upside: Recent metallurgical testwork confirmed that arsenic elimination from the zinc circuit allows generation of a pyrite/arsenopyrite-rich concentrate containing 80% of the ROM gold to be produced. This material is to be filtered and sequestered for possible future recovery of the refractory gold.
Appendices with the following supporting information is found at the back of this release.
Appendix A: Base Case Sulphide Mineral Resource Estimate
Appendix B: Project location and Infrastructure
Appendix C: Simplified Process Flow Sheet
About Southern Silver Exploration Corp.
Southern Silver Exploration Corp. is an exploration and development company with a focus on the discovery of world-class mineral deposits either directly or through joint-venture relationships in mineral properties in major jurisdictions. Our specific emphasis is the 100% owned Cerro Las Minitas silver-lead-zinc project located in the heart of Mexico's Faja de Plata, which hosts multiple world-class mineral deposits such as Penasquito, Los Gatos, San Martin, Naica and Pitarrilla. We have assembled a team of highly experienced technical, operational and transactional professionals to support our exploration efforts in developing the Cerro Las Minitas project into a premier, high-grade, silver-lead-zinc mine. Our property portfolio also includes the Oro porphyry copper-gold project where a diamond drill program is underway and the Hermanas gold-silver vein project where permitting applications for the conduct of a drill program is underway, both located in southern New Mexico, USA
On behalf of the Board of Directors
President & Director, Southern Silver Exploration Corp.
For further information, please visit Southern Silver's website at https://www.southernsilverexploration.com or contact us at 604.641.2759 or by email at ir@mnxltd.com.
The PEA for the Cerro Las Minitas project as summarized in this release was completed by Kirkham Geosystems Ltd. ("KGL"), M3 Engineering & Technology Corp. ("M3"), Entech Mining Limited ("Entech"), and Metallurgical Process Consultants Limited ("MPC"). A full technical report will be prepared in accordance with NI43-101 and will be filed on SEDAR within 45 days of this press release.
The scientific and technical content of this news release was reviewed and approved by Robert Macdonald, MSc. P.Geo, VP. Exploration, and is a Qualified Person as defined by National Instrument 43-101 - Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects.
Neither TSX Venture Exchange nor its Regulation Services Provider (as that term is defined in the policies of the TSX Venture Exchange) accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release.
This news release contains forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements address future events and conditions and therefore involve inherent risks and uncertainties. Actual results may differ materially from those currently anticipated in such statements. Factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those in forward looking statements include the timing and receipt of government and regulatory approvals, and continued availability of capital and financing and general economic, market or business conditions. Southern Silver Exploration Corp. does not assume any obligation to update or revise its forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise, except to the extent required by applicable law.
Appendix A: Base Case Sulphide Mineral Resource Estimate
CLM Sulphide Resources @ $60/t Cutoff Indicated Resources Average Grade Zone Tonnes Ag Au Pb Zn Cu AgEq ZnEq NSR (Kt) (g/t) (g/t) (%) (%) (%) (g/t) (%) (US$/t) Blind Zone 2,347 97 0.04 1.9 2.1 0.11 295 7.2 108 El Sol Zone 1,154 80 0.04 2.2 2.0 0.09 279 6.8 100 Skarn Front Zone 7,254 108 0.06 0.8 4.2 0.19 383 9.3 140 La Bocona Zone 1,571 132 0.19 2.2 1.6 0.17 302 7.3 136 Total 12,325 106 0.07 1.3 3.3 0.16 347 8.4 130 Inferred Resources Average Grade Zone Tonnes Ag Au Pb Zn Cu AgEq ZnEq NSR (Kt) (g/t) (g/t) (%) (%) (%) (g/t) (%) (US$/t) Blind Zone 1,347 83 0.14 1.4 1.8 0.06 248 6.0 88 El Sol Zone 863 65 0.03 1.8 2.3 0.05 263 6.4 90 Las Victorias Zone 1,083 148 0.66 2.1 2.6 0.14 431 10.5 145 Skarn Front Zone 11,466 115 0.05 0.7 2.7 0.32 318 7.7 126 South Skarn Zone 3,789 140 0.18 2.0 1.3 0.09 309 7.5 130 La Bocona Zone 1,057 106 0.20 1.3 2.2 0.18 293 7.1 117 Total 19,605 117 0.12 1.2 2.3 0.23 314 7.6 123 Indicated Resources Contained Metal Zone Tonnes Ag TrOz Au TrOz Pb Zn Cu AgEq TrOz ZnEq Lbs (Kt) (000's) (000's) (Mlbs) (Mlbs) (Mlbs) (000's) (Mlbs) Blind Zone 2,347 7,350 3 99 109 5.5 22,291 371 El Sol Zone 1,154 2,956 2 55 51 2.2 10,337 172 Skarn Front Zone 7,254 25,106 14 126 678 30.7 89,421 1,490 La Bocona Zone 1,571 6,688 10 77 56 6.0 15,275 255 Total 12,325 42,100 28 358 895 44 137,323 2,288 Inferred Resources Contained Metal Zone Tonnes Ag TrOz Au TrOz Pb Zn Cu AgEq TrOz ZnEq Lbs (Kt) (000's) (000's) (Mlbs) (Mlbs) (Mlbs) (000's) (Mlbs) Blind Zone 1,347 3,582 6 40 55 2 10,749 179 El Sol Zone 863 1,816 1 35 43 1 7,283 121 Las Victorias Zone 1,083 5,152 23 51 62 3 15,006 250 Skarn Front Zone 11,466 42,462 18 177 687 80 117,065 1,951 South Skarn Zone 3,789 17,007 22 167 112 7 37,660 628 La Bocona Zone 1,057 3,589 7 30 51 4 9,950 166 Total 19,605 73,610 78 500 1,009 98 197,712 3,295
1) The current Resource Estimate was prepared by Garth Kirkham, P.Geo., of Kirkham Geosystems Ltd.
2) All mineral resources have been estimated in accordance with Canadian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy and Petroleum ("CIM") definitions, as required under National Instrument 43-101 ("NI43-101").
3) Mineral resources were constrained using continuous mining units demonstrating reasonable prospects of eventual economic extraction.
4) Silver Equivalents were calculated from the interpolated block values using relative recoveries and prices between the component metals and silver to determine a final AgEq value. The same methodology was used to calculate the ZnEq value.
5) Silver Equivalents and NSR$/t values were calculated using average long-term prices of $20/oz. silver, $1,650/oz. gold, $3.25/lb. copper, $1.0/lb. lead and $1.20/lb. zinc. Metal recoveries, payables and deductions are reported in Table 1. All prices are stated in $USD.
6)Mineral resources are not mineral reserves until they have demonstrated economic viability. Mineral resource estimates do not account for a resource's mineability, selectivity, mining loss, or dilution.
7)An Inferred Mineral Resource has a lower level of confidence than that applying to an Indicated Mineral Resource and must not be converted to a Mineral Reserve. It is reasonably expected that the majority of Inferred Mineral Resources could be upgraded to Indicated Mineral Resources with continued exploration.
8) All figures are rounded to reflect the relative accuracy of the estimate and therefore numbers may not appear to add precisely.
Appendix B: Project Location and Site Infrastructure
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Appendix C: Simplified Process Flow Sheet
The process plant for the base-case PEA-level study is a conventional sulphide flotation system consisting of both Primary and secondary crushing, a closed-circuit ball mill grinding and sequential Cu-Pb-Zn flotation circuit producing three filtered concentrates for sale. A fourth pyrite concentrate will be produced and sequestered.
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