OUTCROP SILVER INTERCEPTS 1.3 METRES OF 888 GRAMS PER TONNE SILVER EQUIVALENT ALONG THE NEW AGUILAR VEIN AT SANTA ANA

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VANCOUVER BC, Sept. 11, 2024 /CNW/ - Outcrop Silver & Gold Corporation (TSXV: OCG) (OTCQX: OCGSF) (DE: MRG) ("Outcrop Silver") is pleased to provide an update on the 2024 exploration drilling program at its 100% owned Santa Ana high-grade primary silver project. The drilling compaign continues to deliver excellent results along the robust Aguilar vein system. Recently tested targets, Jimenez and Guadual, have confirmed the continuity of this vein system for 1.5 kilometres along strike, and 200 metres down-dip. Outcrop Silver is currently drilling with two rigs at the Aguilar vein system and plans to commence drilling at the promising Los Mangos and La Ye targets in the following months.

Drilling Highlights

  • DH388 intercepted 1.3 metres, returning 888 grams per tonne silver equivalent at the Aguilar vein system (Table 1).

  • Drill hole DH391 intercepted 0.30 metres with 3,043 grams per tonne silver confirming depth continuity of high-grade mineralization seen at surface on the Jimenez vein.

  • Drilling to date at the Aguilar vein system has confirmed continuity through step-outs along 1.5 kilometers (see Figure 1), highlighting the potential for multiple mineralized shoots (Figure 2).

"We're thrilled to be pushing further into the southern extensions of the Santa Ana vein system," comments Guillermo Hernandez, Vice President of Exploration. "With each drill hole, we're unlocking high-grade silver at depth, confirming our strategy and setting the stage for future resource growth. The results so far have been exceptional, consistently delivering high-grade intercepts and pointing us toward even richer mineral shoots. It's an exciting time as we turn these targets into discoveries for future tangible mineral resources."

Drilling along the Aguilar vein system, spanning three targets (Aguilar, Jimenez, and Guadual), has confirmed the lateral continuity of the entire vein system (Figure 1). By combining surface exploration data with underground information from old mine workings, Outcrop Silver has developed a longitudinal section of grade x thickness (Figure 2) to guide and refine follow-up drilling in this vein. Results to date indicate three distinct high-grade areas, which we believe represent mineral shoots with significant potential for resource expansion. The ongoing drilling campaign is focused on the northern section of the Aguilar target and the Jimenez area below the 700-meter elevation, aiming to confirm the presence of a mineral shoot. To date, twenty-one holes have been completed at Aguilar target, with results still pending for one drill hole. Furthermore, eight drill holes have been completed at Guadual zone and two at the Jimenez target, marking significant progress in the exploration efforts.