Questcorp Mining Prepares for Drilling at La Union Gold & Silver Project in Mexico

Questcorp Mining (QQCMF) reports positive developments at its La Union Gold-Silver Project in Sonora, Mexico. A 1,500-meter maiden drill program is planned for mid-August 2025. Exploration revealed stacked thrust faults and new intrusives. Surface samples showed high grades: 59.4 g/t gold, 833 g/t silver, and significant zinc, lead, and copper. The 2,520-hectare property, a carbonate replacement deposit (CRD), shows potential for large-scale gold and underlying porphyry copper mineralization.

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Questcorp Mining (OTCQB: QQCMF) is making moves in Sonora, Mexico, announcing promising updates on its La Union Gold-Silver Project. The junior miner is gearing up for a maiden drill program, a 1,500-meter undertaking slated to kick off in mid-August 2025.

The company’s exploration efforts have yielded encouraging discoveries, including multiple stacked thrust faults within the main mineralized area. Surface mapping and sampling, coupled with the identification of new intrusive bodies, are adding to the project’s allure. Initial sample grades have turned heads, boasting 59.4 g/t gold, a hefty 833 g/t silver, 11% zinc, 5.5% lead, and 2.2% copper, indicating a potentially rich polymetallic deposit.

La Union, a 2,520-hectare property in which Questcorp can earn a 100% interest from Riverside Resources, is classified as a carbonate replacement deposit (CRD). Industry insiders are buzzing about its potential for large-scale gold discoveries and the possibility of underlying porphyry copper mineralization.

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