Denver — After picking up a gold property in Sonora, Mexico,
The company will earn a 51% interest in the Los Lobos gold property, 30 miles north of Culiacan, from
The property consists of two concessions covering 7,000 acres with significant widespread gold mineralization. The main target, exceeding a mile in length, contains stockwork veinlets and silica flooding hosted in a flow-banded rhyodacite.
Subject to a 30-day due-diligence review, Leadville can earn the interest by paying US$160,000 in cash, issuing Northair 120,000 shares and spending US$1.5 million on exploration — all over a 3-year period.
For the due diligence, Leadville will spend US$150,000 on exploration by mid-June, including at least 3,000 ft. of reverse-circulation drilling.
Earlier in the year, Leadville agreed to buy the El Chanate gold prospect in Sonora from
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