Baroyeca Gold & Silver Inc. announced the first assay results from its phase 2 drilling program at its Atocha high-grade silver project in Tolima, Colombia. The Company has completed the 1,500m phase 1 drilling program at La Ye and is now moving to a new target where chip samples collected in 2021 on outcropping veins returned values as high as 1,587, 1,426, 1,345 and 1,265 g/t AgEq. The first hole of this phase 2 program (AT-22-20) intersected two stacked veins roughly ten meters apart from each other.

The upper vein zone returned 238 g/t AgEq over 0.25m as part of a 1.25m vein interval and the lower vein intersect returned 413.8 g/t Ag (708.03 g/t AgEq) over 0.30m as part of a 1.30m wide vein zone. The veins are hosted in amphibolitic to graphitic schist. Graphitic schist is the preferred host rock, showing pyritic alteration haloes around the veined zones.

Drill core in the mineralized zones appeared very fractured due to a coincident faulted zone in the same zone of the veins and may had affected results due to washing and weathering. Baroyeca drilled its second hole as a step out toward the southwest following the same structure along strike and at shallow depth. This successfully intersected the same vein zones as intersected in hole AT-22-20 and was also affected by coincident faulting.

The first vein zone is 1.5m wide and shows sulfide oxidation in the upper half of the interval due to washing and weathering. The second 80cm wide vein shows a fault gouge in the upper faulted contact of the vein with the host rock. Assays are still pending for this hole.

A third drill hole has just started as a step out to the northeast of the two drilled to date in this new area.