Roberto Resources Inc. to Acquire 100% of the Claudia Gold and Silver Project
A High-Grade, Drill-Ready Exploration Property in Durango, Mexico
Vancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - February 18, 2025) - Roberto Resources Inc. (CSE: RBTO) ("Roberto" or the "Company") is pleased to announce the signing of a non-binding letter of intent ("LOI") to acquire the Claudia Project, a low sulfidation epithermal gold-silver exploration property (the "Project") in the historic El Papanton mining district in Durango, Mexico from Durango Gold Corp., an arms-length private company ("Durango").
"We are very pleased to announce the proposed acquisition of the Claudia Gold and Silver Project located in the state of Durango, Mexico," commented Todd Anthony, President and CEO. "Since the early 1990s, Claudia has been under private ownership. The property is an exceptionally attractive exploration site, boasting multiple outcropping structures across several kilometers and offering numerous prime drilling opportunities. Previous drilling in 2007 and 2021 confirmed high-grade gold and silver mineralization on the property, which we plan to aggressively explore and further investigate through additional drilling after the acquisition is complete."
The Project hosts high-grade gold and silver mineralization in quartz-adularia veins and breccias emplaced along multiple northwest-striking structures forming an 11 kilometre ("km") long horsetail structural complex. One of these structures, the Aguilareña vein, was previously explored by a former operator who developed a 90-metre ("m") deep shaft and three levels of vein excavation at approximately 40, 60, and 90 m below surface. The second and most extensive level extends roughly 770 m in length. Drilling completed in 2007 and 2021 confirmed the presence of gold-silver mineralization adjacent to the previous workings and tested approximately 2 km of strike length along the Aguilareña vein and part of the nearby Guadalupana vein to the east. To date, drilling has tested less than 10% of the total mapped strike length of the vein array on the Project. Surface mapping and trenching by previous operators, coupled with multiple small-scale historical mine workings, suggest strong potential for additional high-grade gold-silver discoveries along both the Aguilareña and Guadalupana veins, and across at least 10 other untested structures in the vein array.