To date, the company has drilled 10 reverse-circulation holes on the main vein to confirm high-grade silver-gold mineralization found in surface sampling.
The 2,000-metre program is designed to test the east-dipping vein to a depth of 70 metres. Between 15 and 20 holes will target four areas along the 600-metre vein, with initial results expected by the end of April.
In the northern portion of the vein, Minera Andes completed two hand-dug trenches, which returned high-grade silver-gold values. The first of these encountered 12.5 metres grading 7.7 grams gold and 191 grams silver per tonne, whereas the second hit 9 metres of 2.1 grams gold and 58.4 grams silver.
The company has also completed 79 line km of an induced-polarization survey and 135 line km of magnetics over the Huevos Verdes and Saavedra West-Cerro Celular areas.
Minera Andes plans to carry out more reconnaissance drilling on other targets on the 92,000-ha property. Among these are the La Sorpresa, Saavedra West-Cerro Celular and El Pluma deposits.
In other news, the company reached an agreement whereby
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