Apollo Silver Corp. provides an update on community engagement activities at its Cinco de Mayo Project in Mexico. Discussions with local representatives aim to lift the access ban imposed by the Ejido in 2012, offering economic and community benefits in exchange for exploration rights. The company is distributing informational materials outlining long-term collaboration and shared benefits, emphasizing local employment, training, and procurement. Environmental protection measures, including water management and compliance with regulations, are central to the project’s planning. Apollo aims to secure community approval for access rights through a scheduled assembly early in 2026.

Key themes presented to the Ejido include a 30-year benefits framework, annual payments totaling around US$50 million, and a focus on local employment and procurement. Environmental commitments include detailed hydrogeological studies, continuous water quality monitoring, and strict compliance with federal regulations. The company’s responsible development plan aligns with Mexico’s support for responsible mining, offering economic benefits and shared prosperity to communities near Cinco de Mayo.

Cinco de Mayo, located in Chihuahua, Mexico, holds significant potential with known deposits like Upper Manto Pb-Zn-Ag (Au) and the promising Zona Pegaso. Apollo’s technical team sees the latter as a high-priority target for a potentially significant new discovery. The company’s commitment to responsible exploration and development aligns with its goal of creating sustainable economic opportunities for the region. With experienced leadership, Apollo is well-positioned to advance its projects and deliver value through exploration and development efforts.

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