Outcrop Silver & Gold Corporation announced additional drill results at the Aguilar vein discovery located 5 kilometres south of the existing resource along the 30 kilometre vein corridor. These recent drill holes at Aguilar have confirmed the continuity of high-grade silver along dip and revealed a new parallel blind vein, Aguilar-HW, with the potential of discovering additional veins. Outcrop Silver has two active drill rigs on site, focusing on drill testing the extensive inventory of exploration targets to expand the current resource.

One rig is currently at Aguilar testing extension along strike and depth, while the other has begun testing the Guadual target, located 1.8 kilometres north of the Aguilar vein system . The current drill campaign on the Aguilar vein aims to test the continuity of high grades that were identified through Outcrop Silver's regional target generation program. This surface exploration program traced the Aguilar vein system along more than 550 metres; as part of the Aguilar-Guadual vein zone, which extends for 1.8 kilometres.

Geological mapping suggests higher-grade mineralization occurs at flexures within the dominant northeast trend of the veins with outcrops confirming the existence of high grade along the 550 metre long exposure. These flexures are interpreted to represent structural intersections between northerly trending faults and northwest-trending lineaments, which are currently being drill-tested. The initial drilling of the Aguilar vein tested the continuity at depth from outcrop channel samples (SUCH220301, SUCH220302, SUCH220303, and SUCH220301) with high-grade assays from the regional target generation program, such as 0.90 m @ 500 g/t AgEq, and 2.70 m @ 267 g/t AgEq.

The Aguilar vein at depth has been confirmed through seven drill holes as a low-angle structure, generally dipping 55° to the West, and showing 5 to 10% total sulfide content with parallel secondary veins and splays .DH363 intercepted 1.04 metres of quartz vein that assayed 8.57 grams per tonne of gold and 574 grams per tonne of silver, named as Aguilar-HW,while the Aguilar vein was intercepted at 0.50 m of 4.20 grams per tonne of gold and 876 grams per tonne of silver. DH364 intercepted 1.63 metres of 1.88 grams per tonne of gold and 576 grams per tonne of silver from the Aguilar vein towards the south. bFollow-up drilling focused on testing the lateral continuity of high-grade mineralization using the known sampled outcrops along the 550 metres of Aguilar vein exposure returned high-grade intercepts.

bDH369 intercepted 6.52 metres of 828 grams per tonne of silver equivalent, including 0.63 metres of 21.38 grams per tonne of gold and 5,337 grams per tonne of silver.b DH371 intercepted 1.11 metres of 969 grams per tonne of silver equivalent, including 0.42 metres of 8.64 grams per tonne of gold and 1,847 grams per tonne of silver .