La Guadalupana F1/F2 & El Señor de los Guerreros F1/F2
Located in Mexico's most prolific epithermal belt — proven, replicated, adjacent to world-class deposits.
Positioned within the Mulatos district — one of North America's most productive low-sulfidation epithermal corridors — surrounded by multi-million ounce deposits.
3.4 million ounce gold deposit directly adjacent to our concessions. Same structural setting, same epithermal system.
Immediately adjacent1 million ounce gold-silver deposit confirming the district's metallogenic potential and structural continuity.
Same district| Title No. | Concession | Status |
|---|---|---|
| 245227 | La Guadalupana F1 | Active |
| 245228 | La Guadalupana F2 | Active |
| 246158 | El Señor de los Guerreros F1 | Active |
| 246159 | El Señor de los Guerreros F2 | Active |
High-grade results replicated across multiple sampling campaigns over 8+ years, validated by independent operators in the same district.
Open-space-filling epithermal veins with gold-bearing sulphides
Iron-cemented fault breccia; principal host for Au-Ag at Punto #8
Supergene-oxidized horizon carrying exceptional Ag at Pama Point
Pervasive clay alteration halo indicating hydrothermal fluid pathways
Bonanza-grade indicator mineral within vein strike extensions
Cu-Pb-Zn base metals at depth indicating intact hydrothermal system
La Guadalupana and El Señor de los Guerreros represent a rare combination: district-scale location, replicated high-grade grades, and a proven epithermal system at an early-entry valuation.
Concessions sit within the same belt as Alamos Gold's 3.4 Moz Mulatos mine and Agnico Eagle's 1 Moz La India deposit. The structural and metallogenic context is proven at commercial scale by world-class operators.
High-grade gold and silver results have been consistently reproduced across multiple independent sampling campaigns spanning more than eight years. This is not a single anomaly — it is a reproducible, systematic mineralisation corridor.
Results from adjacent and analogous systems have been validated by Alamos Gold and Agnico Eagle operations in the district, confirming the geological model and metallurgical predictability of the epithermal style.
The project is structured to accommodate earn-in agreements, net smelter royalty (NSR) arrangements, or joint venture structures. We are open to discussions with exploration companies, mid-tier miners, and strategic investors.
Outcrops, sampling locations, rock specimens, and fieldwork across La Guadalupana and El Señor de los Guerreros concessions.
We welcome enquiries from exploration companies, mining investors, and strategic partners. Data packages and site visits are available upon request.