Hunt Mining Corp. Exhibits at PDAC 2019 in Toronto
26 Février 2019 - 1:01PM
Hunt Mining Corp. ("Hunt" or the "Corporation") (TSXV: “HMX” OTCQB:
“HGLD”) is once again exhibiting at the Prospectors and Developers
Association of Canada (PDAC) International Conference on Sunday,
March 3rd through Wednesday, March 6th.
Members of Hunt Mining’s management team invite
you to visit Booth 2823 and learn the latest on the development of
the Corporation’s flagship, the La Josefina / La Valenciana
Project.
The 2019 Investor Exchange at PDAC is being held
at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre, South Building. The hours
are 10a – 5p Sunday through Tuesday & 9am – 12 noon on
Wednesday, March 6th.
About Hunt Mining
Hunt Mining Corp. has continued to develop its
properties as an active and aggressive explorer in Santa Cruz since
2006. During that time, Hunt's wholly owned subsidiary, Cerro
Cazador S.A., has completed exploration activity including 62,000
meters of HQ core drilling, 416 line kilometers of Induced
Polarization geophysical surveys and more than 20,000 surface soil,
sediment, channel, chip, and trench samples, beyond the historical
work previous to the same properties. Hunt also owns a 100%
interest in the Martha property, which includes the Martha Project,
also located in the Santa Cruz Province of Argentina. This, and
additional information can be viewed at www.huntmining.com.
For more information contact:
Dean Stuart Investor RelationsT: (403)
617-7609E: dean@boardmarker.net
Bob Little Chief Administration OfficerT: (509)
290-5659E: blittle@huntmining.com
Neither the TSX Venture nor its Regulation
Services Provider (as that term is defined in the policies of the
TSX Venture) accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of
this release.
The Corporation has not established the economic viability of
the operations on the La Josefina project. As a result, there is
increased uncertainty and economic risk of failure associated with
these production activities. The Corporation has been involved in a
bulk-sampling program approved by Fomicruz, its partner in a
potential joint venture on the La Josefina mine operation for the
purpose of advancing the prefeasibility study of the La Josefina
project.
Mineral resources at La Josefina total 6.5 million tonnes of
measured and indicated material grading 0.74 gram per tonne gold
and 13.13 grams per tonne silver for 156,000 and 2,757,000
contained gold and silver ounces, respectively. In addition,
inferred mineral resources at La Josefina total 450,000 tonnes
grading 0.45 gram per tonne gold and 1.21 grams per tonne silver
for 6,500 gold and 17,500 silver contained ounces. The foregoing
resources are as disclosed in the National Instrument 43-101
technical report dated Sept. 29, 2010, entitled "Technical Report
Gold-Silver Resources Estimate of the La Josephina Project,"
prepared for the company and available on SEDAR.
Martha - Ongoing activity at the Martha Project
is being undertaken without established mineral resources or
reserves and the Corporation has not established the economic
viability of the operations on the Martha Project. As a result,
there is increased uncertainty and economic risk of failure
associated with these activities. Hunt filed an updated NI
43-101 Technical Report (“Technical Report”) for the Martha
Project, dated October 12, 2018 titled “Martha Silver and Gold
Project, Santa Cruz, Argentina”, which is currently available on
SEDAR and on the Corporation’s website at:
http://www.huntmining.com/sites/default/files/2018-10/MM%20TR_2018_HUNTMINING_12Oct18.pdf
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