A move by a Vancouver mining company with projects in Nicaragua and Guyana to expand into Arizona could end up breathing new life into the U.S. historic mining district, experts said.
Mako Mining Corp. has announced its intention to buy the Moss gold mine in the Oatman district, where gold was first discovered in 1863, for between US$4.9 million and US$6.4 million, depending on the resolution of disputed net smelter return royalties.
Expected to close in February, Mako is acquiring the mine from former owner Elevation Gold Mining after it filed for creditor protection last August, citing debt and legal expenses.
With other companies like West Point Gold Corp. (formerly Gold79 Mines Ltd.) and Arizona Gold & Silver Inc., already exploring there in the same area along the prolific Walker Lane Trend in Arizona and Nevada, some are wondering if the district's prospects are improving, and if the attention can attract majors with deep pockets.
Writing about West Point on January 16, Technical Analyst Clive Maund said Mako's purchase of the Moss mine had "two important implications" for that company.
"One is that Mako's interest in the Moss Mine signifies that there is a worthwhile resource there; otherwise, Mako would not be interested in buying it, which means that there are probably significant resources on (West Point's) Gold Chain property, as it is nearby on the same trend," Maund wrote. "The other is that it increases the likelihood that a larger resource company will approach West Point in the future, wanting to buy the Gold Chain property or even West Point itself, which will have obvious major benefits for West Point shareholders."
On January 7, Ceasar's Report newsletter wrote about the acquisition, stating, "It's interesting to see Mako Mining entering the United States to further diversify its asset base, and it will be equally interesting to see if it picks up more land in the regional district."
"This is really looking interesting for a lot of the majors right now," Arizona Silver & Gold President and Chie Executive Officer Mike Stark said in a video interview on Junior Resource Investing posted recently on YouTube.
Moss Mining Operations Paused
According to former owner Elevation Gold, the Moss Mine covers about 165 square kilometers in the Oatman District about 90 minutes south of Las Vegas.
Per a 2021 National Instrument 43-101 technical report, it has Proven and Probable reserves estimated to contain 184,500 ounces gold (Au) and 2.2 million ounces silver (Moz Ag) in 12,744 kilotonnes grading 0.45 grams per tonne (g/t) Au and 5.4 g/t Ag, Measured and Indicated resources estimated to contain 490,200 ounces Au and 5.75 Moz Ag in 38,857 kilotonnes grading 0.39 g/t Au and 4.6 g/t Ag, and Inferred resources estimated to contain 73,800 ounces Au and 940,000 ounces Ag in 6,562 kilotonnes grading 0.35 g/t Au and 4.5 g/t Ag.
More than 120 exploration holes have been drilled since the 2021 report, Elevation said.
An open-pit heap leach operation, Moss is currently producing gold at a limited capacity, with mining operations temporarily paused. Mako plans to restart full-scale mining and optimize operations following the acquisition.
The company plans to restart mining operations swiftly, optimizing the mine plan and debottlenecking the crushing plant, which is expected to boost output within months of the acquisition.
Arizona Gold & Silver Inc.: A Novel Approach
Enter other companies in the district, like Arizona Gold & Silver. Stark said that with no mill feeding Moss, Arizona can help the companies help each other.
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"We've mentioned from day one that we are not going to be a producer," he said. "The only one that can feed it us, and we're the neighboring property."
With its Philadelphia project about 6 to 7 miles away, "We have the material, we have the supply," Stark told Junior Resource Investing.
Building its own plant would take significantly longer than having the nearby Mako plant, which is idle, processing it.
"This district is absolutely ripe for the picking as far as we see it," Stark said. "We have the supply."
Arizona has come up with a novel approach to possibly make that happen. They approached a conveyor belt company about building one between the sites. According to Stark, the costs for trucking the material that distance work out to more than US$5 per ton, while the conveyor belt alternative could cost as little as US$0.25 per ton after it is built. Even with the initial capital investment required for the conveyor belt, Stark said the trucking option could still cost four times as much.
"This is doable. We actually did the math," Stark said during the YouTube interview.
Arizona's flagship asset is the Philadelphia gold-silver property, where the company is drilling off an epithermal gold-silver system ahead of an initial resource calculation. It's company fact sheet says the project has a 3-kilometer strike length and 100% of the 73 holes on the patented claims have hit gold mineralization.
Arizona Gold & Silver provided a breakdown of its ownership and share structure, where management and insiders own approximately 23% of the company, 9% is held by institutions, and 44% is with family and friend investors.
According to Reuters, there are 93.66 million shares outstanding, while the company has a market cap of CA$37.09 million and trades in the 52-week period between CA$0.25 and CA$0.52.
West Point Gold Corp.: More District Success
Also in the district is West Point Gold, which just recently announced more results from its recently finished eight-hole diamond-drill campaign focused on the Tyro Main Zone at
its Gold Chain Project.
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Among the 1,264 meters of drilling, hole GC24-34 intersected 42.8 meters of 2.50 g/t Au, including 11.7 meters of 5.94 g/t Au, returning mineralization from surface. Hole GC24-32 intersected a hanging wall zone of mineralization for 6.94 meters of 4.3 g/t Au, including 1.44 meters of 15.24 g/t Au from 16.31 meters, the company said. It also intersected a
footwall wall zone of 16.08 meters of 1.35 g/t Au from 49.07 meters.
The Q4 2024 drill program was designed to improve the company's understanding of the Tyro Main Zone's structural model and controls of the mineralization, West Point said.
West Point said it has started both a fluid inclusion study of the Tyro vein system and a hyperspectral study of the core from the most recent program to better understand this area.
"The company continues to believe that these results are consistent with the previously announced exploration target of 15.6 to 31.2 Mt (metric tonnes) at 1.5 to 2.5 g/t Au and conform with the existing geologic model based upon drilling, trenching and geologic mapping conducted over the vein system," a company release said.
Technical Analyst Maund said, "The stock charts for West Point Gold are entirely positive — they show a stock that is just starting to ascend out of a low base
pattern on increasing upside volume."
He noted an uptrend has already become established, with the price ascending out of a
low last Summer. Following a breakout move higher on robust volume early in October, the stock has settled into a rectangular trading range, which — with good reason — is viewed as a consolidation pattern that will lead to a renewed advance.
"Starting with the long-term arithmetic chart going back to 2000, we see that West Point Gold is currently trading at a historically very low level since it got as high as CA$30 back in 2007 and 2009 and almost made this level again in 2011, which means that at its current price, it is at almost a 99% discount to its price at its peak," Maund wrote.
"The conclusion is that West Point Gold is in the earliest stages of a major bull market that we can expect to unfold against the background of a broad sector bull market, and with it still relatively very close to its lows, there is believed to be everything to go for with the prospect of very substantial percentage gains going forward and it is rated an Immediate Strong Buy for all time horizons," the analyst continued.
According to Refinitiv, about 7% of West Point Gold is owned by insiders and management and about 1% by institutions. The rest is retail.
Top shareholders include Executive Chairman Derek Macpherson with 3.01%, Gary Thompson with 2.39%, Chief Financial Officer John McNeice with 0.49%, U.S. Global Investors Inc. with 1.29%, and Director Anthony Paterson with 1.27%.
Its market cap is CA$23.11 million with 65.86 million shares outstanding, and it trades in a 52-week range of CA$0.15 and CA$0.39.
The Catalyst: Tariffs Continue to Drive Gold Higher
Gold prices hit another all-time high Monday as investors sought safe havens after U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariffs on Canada, China and Mexico added to concerns inflation would dent economic growth, according to a Reuters article posted Monday on CNBC.
Spot gold rose 0.6% to US$2,816.53 per ounce by 09:38 a.m. ET, after hitting a record of US$2,818.58 earlier in the session.
"It's the implications of the tariffs... a lot of people believe that this could raise inflation upwards and also impact economic growth because of the higher costs involved with that and tariffs leaving a stagflationary type environment," said Phillip Streible, chief market strategist at Blue Line Futures, according to Reuters.
The fueled fears of a trade war that could slow global growth and feed inflation.
The gold market is experiencing its best start since 2023 and is on track for its strongest monthly performance since September, which could signal another big year for the metal, Neils Christensen reported for Kitco.
Eric Strand, founder of the boutique precious metals firm AuAg Funds, said he expects gold prices to surpass US$3,000 an ounce this year, Christensen wrote.
"We predict that gold will break the US$3,000 level during the year and potentially finish even higher, with a realistic target of US$3,300," Strand said.
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