On July 14, 2026, Cartier Silver announced the start of a second phase drill program of 12 holes totalling 5,000m (Figure 5) to valuate the potential down-dip and strike length of previously intersected high-grade silver…
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On July 14, 2026, Cartier Silver announced the start of a second phase drill program of 12 holes totalling 5,000m (Figure 1) to valuate the potential down-dip and strike length of previously intersected high-grade silver, lead and zinc mineralization from initial drilling at Mina Central and systematic channel sampling of the underground artisanal workings at Quimbalete and Hoyada, which remain open laterally and vertically. In addition, the Company plans to commence dewatering operations on the lower eastern workings of Mina Central in the coming weeks to provide full access to the currently flooded underground areas.
Cartier Silver announced that through its Bolivian subsidiary, Minera Cartier Bolivia S.R.L. (“Cartier Bolivia”), it made an additional US$700,000 option payment and has acquired 70% of the capital quotas (the “Acquisition”) of Empresa Minera Segovia S.R.L. and Empresa Minera Gonalbert S.R.L. (the “Vendors”), who are the title holders of the Chorrillos Project.
Figure 1
Source: Cartier Silver
Plan map of proposed drill holes, Gonalbert Property (Cartier Silver press release May 26, 2026)
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