RE: Gap Filled – Now Focus Back on Fundamentals17 Mar 2026 08:29
A plunging high-grade ore shoot with significant exploration upside remaining along strike and depth is what you want to hear along with bonanza grades..... historically it's safe to say that mineralised shoots will continue beyond the current developed levels as well, this is backed up with the St Elias studies in 2009 -2010 which as the RNS indicated is that the mineralised shoots may extend to depths of up to approximately 300 metres below surface. No where near that currently in the Tesoro shaft. I mention this as Nativo have inherent some of the most juicy anomolys identified via the St Elias studies. The Titan‑24 survey conducted by St. Elias did cover ground that is now part of Nativo Resources’ land package. This means Nativo’s current mines sit on top of — or immediately adjacent to — some of the strongest geophysical anomalies ever identified on the Tesoro property. What this means is shallow high‑grade veins plus the deep Titan‑24 anomalies plus plunging ore shoots with an underground gold system exhibit the same characteristics as other Nazca–Ocoña belt mines that grew from artisanal to multi‑million‑ounce producers. One developed ore shoot can hold up to 400k Oz in this neck of the woods. Nativo are understandably only scratching the surface of Bonanza currently. With sampling indicating up to 4 mine potential. Depending on the depth, the resource potential could be much more than anyone 1st thought. In a nutshell, this is a legitimate high‑grade vein system sitting on top of deep, structurally focused geophysical anomalies, with current 51 koz internal ounces looking more like a starting block than a geological limit.