Mexican gold/silver play drawing juniors
February 6, 2008
Dateline: Santa Maria del Oro, Nayarit, Mexico - Today I’m wrapping up a three day tour of Rochester Resources’ Mina Real/Santa Fe gold and silver play located a few hours drive from Puerto Vallarta, Mexico.
To summarize: It’s an advanced property on which the owner has personally invested over US$3 million to fund the initial, high-risk exploration and development. These include over 1,500 meters of mine development involving five separate drifts at different elevations.
The owner, a local geologist named Alfredo Parra, is the current president of Rochester and in every respect a poster boy for mining in Mexico. He’s articulate, savvy, and extremely proficient. He built the current 200 tpd million complex on the property and it runs like a top, with peak efficiency of 300 tpd achievable by April of this year. It currently produces in excess of $1 million worth of gold/silver concentrate per month.
Exploration wise, Rochester is drilling 7,000 meters to test depth and grades of the various epithermal vein systems discovered on properties located an hour’s drive from the mill site. There are 24 separate veins within three systems at Sante Fe (the Jonas, Clavellino, and Tajitos), all sub parallel and measuring 40 meters over four kilometers of strike at surface. Ultimately they hope to have a geological model for all the recoverable gold completed by this July, at which time they may have a preliminary tally of all the mineable ounces on the property.
At press time, the company was midway through its second hole on the Clavellino, and was continuing to discover additional veins from surface sampling. If and when the company hits an expected silver rich zone at the the optimum depth of 1160 meters on the third hole, I’d advise backing up the truck. They’ve already encountered grades of 1,330 Ag per tonne from sampling at the Tajos Cuates area located on the adjacent Minas Real property, which also hosts the mine.
It’s also worth noting the presence of another precious metals explorer called Galena Capital Corp. (FYI.TSX-V) which is active in this region of Mexico and also in Peru. Galena has an ambitious business model which involves finding and taking large projects to production while spinning off lesser but still economic plays into separate vehicles.
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So the only real question left is, what does Rochester have in the ground? Considering the high grades recovered from sampling, the fact that the vein systems are visible at surface over four kilometers, and the mill is already processing ore for concentrate, I’d say things look extremely good.
By ‘good’, do I mean 20-million-recoverable-ounces-of-gold-equivalent good? Well let me put it to you this way - there is always a little exposure, and there’s always a little luck, both good and bad. So the question investors have to ask themselves before picking up the phone and calling their broker is this: ‘do I feel lucky?’
Well, do you?
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Rochester (RCT.TSX-V) trades around $2.20 Cdn per share and has an approx. $72 million market cap.
Careful out there.
Kb
The BarkerLetter on February 6th 2008 in Commodity investing, Gold, Mexico, Silver
Chris Moran responded on 06 Feb 2008 at 4:18 pm #
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Frank responded on 11 Feb 2008 at 10:05 pm #
Hi,
What do you mean by this
“He built the current 200 tpd million complex on the property and it runs like a top, with peak efficiency of 300 tpd achievable by April of this year. It currently produces in excess of $1 million worth of gold/silver concentrate per month.”
Is this part of Rochester itself?
The BarkerLetter responded on 12 Feb 2008 at 7:26 pm #
He was - and currently is - the president of Rochester, and oversaw the construction of the milling complex. Rochester has a 70% interest in the mill plus the exploration properties and recently staked ground around it.
K
janice kimball responded on 27 Jul 2008 at 3:27 pm #
My husband is a Mexican National. He has title to a new mine in Jalisco and as we are both retired would like to sell it or find a partner who speaks english as I do not speak spanish but have half interest. We had laboratory tests done by ALS Chemex on 2 samples. It is very rich in many metals–inc. gold 16.00 gramos por ton and 9.77 gramos and silver 67 grams and 142 grams. We have been waiting since last november for the secretary of economy to come out but get monthly failed promises. We live in a rural area and I need to talk with someone that speaks english . Thank you, Janice
The BarkerLetter responded on 15 Oct 2008 at 9:33 am #
Pls send me a private message at barkerletter@gmail.com.
Kb