Ranchero Announces Drill Program at Maíz Azul Nearing Completion

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Santa Daniela Project, Sonora

Figure 1 - Maíz Azul Drill Hole Location Map
Figure 1 - Maíz Azul Drill Hole Location Map
Figure 1 - Maíz Azul Drill Hole Location Map
  • Phase 1 of Ranchero’s 3000-meter program at Maíz Azul at 42% completion.

  • Completion of all seven drill holes at the La Colmena target

  • Initial drilling has begun at the La Cascada target.

  • Full completion of Phase 1 drill program and announcement of initial results anticipated in the first quarter of 2022.

VANCOUVER, British Columbia, Nov. 29, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Ranchero Gold Corp. (formerly, Melior Resources Inc.) (TSX.V: RNCH) (“Ranchero” or the “Company”) is pleased to provide an update of its ongoing exploration program at its 100%-owned Santa Daniela project located in Sonora Mexico. Maíz Azul is the most advanced prospect within Ranchero’s Santa Daniela concessions and lies 3.5 kilometers east of Alamos Gold’s Mulatos mine complex.

Geologic mapping, geochemistry and other studies in 2020 led to the definition of three principal targets known as La Colmena, La Cascada and X-Structure. An initial 3000-meter drill program began on October 27 to test these targets. Ranchero has now shipped 175 samples to ALS Laboratories in Hermosillo and anticipates full assay results in the first quarter of 2022.

Bill Pincus, Ranchero’s President and CEO stated, “Drilling at Maíz Azul has successfully confirmed our geologic interpretation of the targets that have been drill tested to date. We believe that this geological success is an important first step that will lead us to establishing an economic deposit at Maíz Azul. We have begun shipping samples to the assay labs and expect to provide investors with our first set of assay results in the early part of the first quarter of next year.”

Progress to Date

Currently, 1245 meters have been completed in eight drill holes which represents 42% of the Company’s Phase 1 drill program. All holes are inclined toward the northeast and are designed to cut across the mineralized structural trend of the targets. Hole depths vary from 43 to 312 meters. Completed drill holes are shown on Figure 1.

Initial emphasis has been on confirming and expanding the previously identified gold mineralization in the La Colmena target. This had been found in historic drill holes (37 meters averaging 1.5 grams Au/t) as well as more recent surface sampling (see Ranchero News Release November 3, 2021). Ranchero has drilled 7 holes along a strike length of approximately 300 meters. A drill hole will be completed later to test the target eastward and potentially extend the zone by a further 150 meters.

Figure 1 – Maíz Azul Drill Hole Location Map (Red indicates completed holes and Blue indicates planned drilling)
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