Mr. Luis Saenz reports
DAURA GOLD ANNOUNCES EXPLORATION PROGRAM AT ANTONELLA PROJECT
Daura Gold Corp. (formerly Daura Capital Corp.), through its subsidiary Estrella Gold SAC in Peru, has obtained permits to proceed with its planned exploration program at its flagship Antonella, located in the Ancash department, bordering the San Luis gold project. The company will proceed with an extensive geological mapping, rock sampling and geophysical survey within the Antonella concession areas, aimed at assessing and enhancing the understanding of the mineralization and economic potential within these key exploration sites.
Antonella exploration program
Daura's flagship property spans 900 hectares, hosting the Antonella target. Historical information from past exploration, including sampling and diamond drilling, has confirmed the continuity of gold and silver veins. Additionally, base metals such as copper, lead and zinc have been identified at depth, highlighting the area's multimetal potential.
The Antonella project is situated approximately 5.5 kilometres southwest of the San Luis project and displays gold-silver vein-type mineralization, accompanied by base metals such as copper and zinc. Diamond drilling has confirmed the continuity of mineralization at depth. Located 2.2 kilometres southeast of Antonella, the Bonita project also hosts gold-silver vein mineralization, which is interpreted to be a possible southeastern extension of the Antonella vein system.
The Antonella and Bonita projects are structurally controlled by northwest-southeast-trending faults that correspond to first-order structures of the Andean orogenic belt. These major fault systems have acted as primary conduits for hydrothermal fluid flow. Subsequent extensional deformation, related to differential stress regimes within the Andean system, has generated a network of second-order strike-slip faults with predominantly east-west and northeast-southwest orientations. These secondary structures likely acted as dilation zones, enhancing permeability and facilitating mineral deposition. The Antonella and Bonita vein systems exhibit a consistent Andean structural orientation (northwest-southeast) and are interpreted as segments of a single, laterally continuous epithermal system. Structural and lithological continuity, as well as comparable mineralogical and geochemical characteristics, supports this interpretation.
Historical surface exploration in the Antonella area has included mapping and the collection of 397 rock chip and channel samples along exposed ridge crests. Geochemical assays returned anomalous to high grades, with peak concentrations of up to 155 grams per tonne gold and 714 g/t silver, indicating a robust epithermal signature.
Historical diamond drilling at both Antonella and Bonita has confirmed the vertical continuity of mineralization, with gold-silver-bearing quartz-carbonate veins extending to depth. The thickest vein intersections and highest metal grades have been encountered in the southeastern sector of the system, suggesting a potential focus of mineralization or feeder zone in that area.
Mapping, geochemical sampling and drone magnetometry will generate critical data on the southeastern and vertical continuity of mineralization, enabling more precise delineation of drill targets.
Following the work completed on the Antonella project and upon obtaining community approval, geological mapping, sampling and geophysical surveys are planned for the Libelulas concessions. The Antonella and Bonita veins exhibit a northwest-southeast (northwest-southeast) Andean structural trend, and current geological evidence suggests they may form part of a continuous mineralized system extending into the Libelulas claims, which lie within the same fault zone. These structural and geological indicators highlight a strong potential for the discovery of additional gold- and silver-bearing veins in the southern and southeastern areas of the Antonella and Bonita projects.
Luis Saenz, chief executive officer of Daura, stated: "We are excited to launch our exploration program at Antonella and Bonita, two highly prospective targets within one of Peru's most prolific precious metals belts. Historical results have demonstrated strong gold and silver mineralization, and we believe the geological and structural evidence points to a continuous vein system with significant upside potential. Our team is focused on generating high-quality data that will inform our next phase of drilling and advance our understanding of this emerging multikilometre epithermal system."
Qualified person
All scientific and technical information contained in this news release has been reviewed, verified and approved by Owen D.W. Miller, PhD, FAusIMM (CP), a qualified person as defined in National Instrument 43-101 (Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects). Mr. Miller acts as an independent third party consultant of the company.
Historical data disclosed in this news release relating to sampling results from previous operators are historical in nature. Neither the company nor a qualified person has yet verified these data, and, therefore, investors should not place undue reliance on such data. The company's future exploration work may include verification of the data. The company considers historical results to be relevant as an exploration guide and to assess the mineralization, as well as economic potential of exploration projects. Any historical grab samples disclosed are selected samples and may not represent true underlying mineralization.
About Daura Gold Corp.
Listed on the TSX Venture Exchange, Daura is advancing high-impact exploration projects in Peru's renowned Ancash region. Daura owns a 100-per-cent undivided interest in 15,900 hectares of exploration concessions in Ancash, including the 900-hectare Antonella target, which is the primary focus of Daura's current exploration efforts.
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