Regency Silver Confirms New Silver-Rich Zones Beneath Historic Mine; System Expands 125m Down Dip
Regency Silver Validates Porphyry Model as Drilling Links Historic Mine to Deep High-Grade Zones

The most recent news (March 2, 2026) reports assay results from the 5-hole, 3,142m 2025 drill program at the Dios Padre Project in Sonora, Mexico. Key intercepts from Hole REG-25-26 include 9m of 158.15 g/t silver and 0.68% copper, alongside 5.40 g/t gold over 9m in Hole REG-25-25. These results are significant because they confirm that mineralization continues down-dip from the historic silver mine and up-dip from previous deep drilling, effectively bridging the gap between the surface workings and the deeper high-grade breccia system.
The impact is Material - Positive. While the market had been primed with "visual results" in January and February, the actual assays confirm the presence of high-grade silver, gold, and copper. - Geological Validation: The results validate the management’s hypothesis that the system is controlled by a swarm of Quartz-feldspar porphyry dykes, providing a clear roadmap for future drilling. - Scale Potential: By linking the historic mine to the deeper zones (a 125m down-dip expansion), the company has significantly increased the potential volume of the mineralized body. - Financial De-risking: This news follows the closing of a $4.25M oversubscribed private placement (Feb 24, 2026), meaning the company is fully funded to follow up on these results immediately.
Regency Silver is a Canadian explorer focused on the Dios Padre Project in Sonora, Mexico. The project is a high-sulphidation gold-copper-silver system. Historically, Dios Padre was a silver mine, but Regency’s recent exploration has identified a large, deeper breccia system with significant gold grades (e.g., 38m of 7.36 g/t Au in REG-23-21).