Mulatos District landscape, Sonora, Mexico
Mulatos District · Sonora, Mexico

High-Grade
Gold–Silver
Project

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.

19.5 g/t Au Peak Gold
1,300 g/t Ag Peak Silver
8+ years Verified Results
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Concession Titles 245227 · 245228 · 246158 · 246159 Adjacent to Alamos Gold Mulatos — 3.4 Moz Adjacent to Agnico Eagle La India — 1 Moz Open to Earn-In / NSR Partnerships Mulatos Epithermal Belt · Sonora, Mexico Concession Titles 245227 · 245228 · 246158 · 246159 Adjacent to Alamos Gold Mulatos — 3.4 Moz Adjacent to Agnico Eagle La India — 1 Moz Open to Earn-In / NSR Partnerships Mulatos Epithermal Belt · Sonora, Mexico

World-Class Epithermal Belt

Positioned within the Mulatos district — one of North America's most productive low-sulfidation epithermal corridors — surrounded by multi-million ounce deposits.

MinMex official concession boundaries — titles 245227, 245228, 246158, 246159
Official Concession Titles MinMex — 245227 · 245228 · 246158 · 246159
Google Earth geochemical data overlay — Peter Dunkley 2017 Au-Ag reconnaissance
Satellite Overview LA GPA F1/F2 · EL SGE1/2 — Mulatos District
Regional geological map showing ToR-TR and ToB-A units, PAMA and Los Pericos structures
Regional Geology ToR-TR / ToB-A · PAMA · Los Pericos structures
AGI

Alamos Gold — Mulatos Mine

3.4 million ounce gold deposit directly adjacent to our concessions. Same structural setting, same epithermal system.

Immediately adjacent
AEM

Agnico Eagle — La India Mine

1 million ounce gold-silver deposit confirming the district's metallogenic potential and structural continuity.

Same district

Mining Concessions

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

Geological Setting

Low-sulfidation epithermal Quartz-adularia veins Volcanic host rock NW-trending structures Sierra Madre Occidental

Assay Results & Rock Types

High-grade results replicated across multiple sampling campaigns over 8+ years, validated by independent operators in the same district.

SAMPLE · PUNTO #8 Quartz Vein Outcrop
19.5 g/t Au GOLD
+
109.3 g/t Ag SILVER
Ferrocrete breccia host with coarse vuggy quartz. Visible gold observed in field. Consistently highest Au values across the grid.
SAMPLE · PAMA POINT Hematite-Quartz Breccia
1,300 g/t Ag SILVER
+
1.5 g/t Au GOLD
Exceptional silver values in hematite-rich breccia zone. Supergene enrichment indicated. Among the highest Ag grades documented in the district.
SAMPLE · PUNTO #5 Polymetallic Sulphide Zone
0.66 % Cu COPPER
2.6 % Pb LEAD
0.40 % Zn ZINC
Polymetallic base-metal enrichment at depth. Presence of Cu-Pb-Zn sulphides suggests a robust hydrothermal system with potential porphyry root below the epithermal horizon.

Rock & Alteration Types Observed

Vuggy Quartz Veins

Open-space-filling epithermal veins with gold-bearing sulphides

Ferrocrete Breccia

Iron-cemented fault breccia; principal host for Au-Ag at Punto #8

Hematite-Rich Zones

Supergene-oxidized horizon carrying exceptional Ag at Pama Point

Argillic Alteration

Pervasive clay alteration halo indicating hydrothermal fluid pathways

Adularia Bands

Bonanza-grade indicator mineral within vein strike extensions

Polymetallic Sulphides

Cu-Pb-Zn base metals at depth indicating intact hydrothermal system

Why This Project

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.

I

District-Scale Positioning

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.

II

Replicated Over 8+ Years

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.

III

Validated by Major Operators

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.

IV

Flexible Partnership Structure

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.

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Project Location Mulatos District, Sonora, Mexico
Concessions Titles 245227 · 245228 · 246158 · 246159

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