Centenario Announces the Proposed 2nd Phase Exploration Program on the Eden Property, Culiacan, Sinaloa

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VANCOUVER, BC / ACCESSWIRE / April 12, 2024 / Centenario Gold Corp. (TSXV:CTG) ("Centenario"or the "Company") is pleased to announce an update and planned next phase exploration program on the Eden property located just north of Prime Mining Corp's Los Reyes project, near Cosala, Mexico. The geological team lead by Alain Charest and Hermilo Mendoza have been analyzing the recent drill data and reinterpreting all the geological information the company obtained on the Eden project over the past two years.

The geological information obtained from the maiden drilling program completed in February 2024, has greatly improved our understanding of the mineralized systems found on the Eden property. The lithological, mineralogical, alteration and structural characteristics and zoning patterns observed in the drill core represent an additional, and important, component to the evolving geological model that was based on previous exploration work.

During the last two months, the Centenario geological team has processed this new information and outlined several new targets to drill-test across the Eden property. For one, the northern structurally-controlled extension, and the upper and deeper portions of the Buenavista epithermal system have yet to be tested. There are also important drilling targets across the other sub-parallel mineralized structures, especially the La Provedora prospect, located 1.5 km east of Buenavista.

First Phase Drill Hole Location Map

Buenavista - Buenavista Corridor
Ten of the eleven holes completed at Buenavista are spread across an area of 250 by 100 meters, just west of the old mine workings. Drill holes were located 65 to 150 meters E-SE of the N-NE trending high-grade Buenavista structure. The location and orientation of the drill holes were such that the upper and deeper portions of the east dipping epithermal system have yet to be tested.

The upper 100 meter portion of the Buenavista structure extends directly down dip from where the high grade Au and Ag surface sample as high as 239.9 g/t Au and 1390 g/t Ag were obtained. The drilling that was completed did not test the upper 100m of the Buenavista structure. The deeper portion of the Buenavista system, greater than 250 m downdip from the surface exposure, also remains untested. The presence of low temperature quartz textures and alteration minerals in the drill hole intersects, as deep as 250 meters, indicate that we are still in the upper level of the epithermal system and that zones of mineralization most probably also occur further down at depth.