OUTCROP SILVER EXPANDS HIGH-GRADE SILVER RESOURCE POTENTIAL AT THE JIMENEZ TARGET INTERCEPTING 5.08 METRES GRADING 336 GRAMS PER TONNE SILVER EQUIVALENT

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VANCOUVER, BC, Dec. 5, 2024 /CNW/ - Outcrop Silver & Gold Corporation (TSXV: OCG) (OTCQX: OCGSF) (DE: MRG) ("Outcrop Silver") is pleased to announce recent assay results from the Jimenez vein at its 100% owned Santa Ana high-grade silver project in Colombia. These results confirm the potential of the Jimenez vein, while highlighting both high-grade silver zones and broader mineralized intervals. The company also reports the discovery of the Jimenez North vein, running parallel to the main Jimenez structure, which expands the exploration potential within the project. Outcrop Silver continues drilling with two rigs, one at La Ye vein and another at Los Mangos target.

Drilling Highlights

  • Hole DH412 intercepted 5.08 metres at 336 grams per tonne of silver equivalent in the Jimenez North vein (Table 1).

  • Hole DH409 intercepted 2.07 metres at 228 grams per tonne of silver equivalent in the Jimenez North vein.

  • Drilling at Jimenez has shown additional potential for wider vein zones controlled by dilational structures in this area, including high-grade stringers and minor veining.

"Drilling at the Jimenez vein has consistently delivered encouraging results, confirming high-grade silver and gold mineralization across both narrow high-grade zones and broader mineralized intervals," commented Guillermo Hernandez, Vice President of Exploration. "The discovery of the parallel Jimenez North vein further validates the exploration potential of this target, demonstrating continuity along hundreds of metres along strike and 200 metres down dip. These results reinforce our belief in the scalability of the Santa Ana project, and the Jimenez vein is proving to be an important target in our resource expansion strategy as we systematically unlock the potential of this prolific district."

The Jimenez vein is a silver-gold vein system characterized by its structural complexity and significant resource potential. The vein extends over more than 500 metres along strike and has been confirmed through drilling  to a depth of 200 metres down dip (Figure 1 and Figure 2). The vein comprises a network of parallel and subparallel veins, including the recently discovered Jimenez North vein, which further enhance the exploration potential of the system (Figure 2). The Jimenez vein system is hosted within quartz veins mineralized with sulfides, including argentite (silver sulfide). The system is notable for its wider vein zones, with some stringers yielding grades of up to 3,000 g/t of silver (Table 3).

Target

Hole ID

From
(m)

To
(m)

Interval
(m)

Estimated
True Width
(m)

Au g/t

Ag g/t

AgEq g/t*

Vein

Jimenez

DH406

140.75

141.07

0.32

0.24

0.37

162

190

Jimenez North

DH406

227.75

228.10

0.35

0.26

0.42

81

112

Jimenez

DH409

244.65

246.72

2.07

0.90

0.17

215

228

Jimenez North

Including

244.65

245.03

0.38

0.17

0.29

947

969

And

246.26

246.72

0.46

0.20

0.17

127

140

DH411

184.78

185.08

0.30

0.16

0.63

150

197

Jimenez North

DH412

195.32

200.40

5.08

2.51

0.89

269

336

Jimenez
North

Including

195.32

196.03

0.71

0.35

5.46

1,546

1,956

And

200.10

200.40

0.30

0.15

1.30

673

771

DH412

251.05

251.41

0.36

0.21

0.23

101

118

Jimenez

Table 1. Drill hole assay results reported in this release. *Silver equivalent (AgEq) was calculated using each element's prices, recovery, and grades using the formula given in the silver equivalent note.