Calico Project

About

The Calico Project is located in the historic Calico Silver Mining District in the Mojave Desert of San Bernardino County, California. It combines the Waterloo and Langtry silver properties under one common ownership for the first time. The project hosts low-sulfidation epithermal-vein type and disseminated-style silver-barite mineralization, which is open to depth and along strike. Previous operators completed more than 42,000 metres of drilling across 438 holes on the project. Apollo recently announced an updated mineral resource estimate for the Calico Project, which now contains 110 million ounces of silver in 34.2 million tonnes at an average grade of 100 grams per tonne silver in the Measured and Indicated category, and 0.72 million ounces of silver in 0.29 million tonnes at an average grade of 77 grams per tonne silver in the Inferred category all at Waterloo.

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Project Facts

Ownership Structure

Mining Stage

Advanced Exploration

Mine Type

Open pit

Primary Metal

Silver

Location

United States(34.9483, -116.8902)

Status

Development

Deposit Type

Epithermal - low sulphidation

Region

North America

Data Source

The company's website, news releases and presentations.

Resources

Waterloo

CategoryMetalAmountGradeAg EqAg Eq Grade
InferredGold70.0 Koz0.50 g/t43.7 Moz50.00 g/t
MeasuredSilver90.0 Moz103.00 g/t90.0 Moz103.00 g/t
InferredSilver720.0 Koz77.00 g/t67.3 Moz77.00 g/t
IndicatedSilver20.0 Moz91.00 g/t79.5 Moz91.00 g/t

Langtry

CategoryMetalAmountGradeAg EqAg Eq Grade
InferredSilver50.0 Moz81.00 g/t50.0 Moz81.00 g/t

Production Data

No production data available

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