El Quevar Unveiled: Argenta Silver's High-Grade Exploration Push


El Quevar Unveiled: Argenta Silver's High-Grade Exploration Push In Argentina's rugged Salta province, Argenta Silver Corp. is making waves with its flagship El Quevar silver project-a high-grade, pure-silver gem boasting forty-five million ounces indicated and four point one million inferred at over four hundred grams per tonne. Acquired last year from a distressed seller, El Quevar's got the kind of numbers that keep exploration geologists up at night. Let's dive into Argenta's bold exploration plans and why this project's turning heads.

Phase One: Rewriting the Playbook Argenta didn't waste time. Back in May, they kicked off Phase One, meticulously relogging twenty-three thousand metres of historic drill core. Why? To decode the geology and pinpoint what makes El Quevar tick. By mapping structural controls, they zeroed in on high-grade zones like Yaxtché and uncovered a shiny new target-Atenea. This groundwork set the stage for a winter drill campaign that's already delivering. Winter Drilling: Big Hits, Bigger Dreams Fifteen holes later, and Argenta's hitting paydirt. A standout intercept? Five hundred forty-five grams per tonne silver over forty-three metres, with bonuses soaring past a thousand grams in spots. That's not just a hit-it's a statement. These step-out holes extended the Yaxtché zone seventy metres northwest, proving the system's still wide open. The Atenea target? Early results are promising, with broad, consistent silver hits signaling untapped potential. 
Summer's Next: Resource Growth in Sight As we roll into summer drilling, Argenta's got big ambitions-pushing that resource estimate toward two hundred fifty million ounces, though they're keeping it real with open targets at Yaxtché, Atenea, and beyond. 



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