
Outcrop Silver
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Outcrop Silver is a Canadian company actively exploring for precious metals in Colombia, with offices in Vancouver and Medellin.
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Outcrop Silver is a Canadian company actively exploring for precious metals in Colombia, with offices in Vancouver and Medellin. It is advancing the Santa Ana high-grade silver deposit and holds three gold exploration projects in Colombia. The company is listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange (TSX: OCG) and has a strong management team with extensive experience in mining and exploration.
Verified company data
- Cash position
- $28M (October 3rd, 2025)
- Shares outstanding
- 491967909
- Fully diluted shares
- 588674765
- Mineral resource
- Santa Ana Maiden Resource Estimate (MRE) – April 2023 | **Classification** | **Tonnes (Kt)** | **Average Grade** | **Contained Metal** | | --- | --- | --- | --- | | | | AgEq<br>(g/t) | Ag<br>(g/t) | Au<br>(g/t) | AgEq<br>Koz | Ag<br>Koz | Au<br>Koz | | **Total Indicated** | 1,226 | 614 | 446 | 2.3 | 24,187 | 17,567 | 88.8 | | **Total Inferred** | 966 | 435 | 312 | 1.6 | 13,504 | 9,677 | 50.9 |
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- ["# Santa Ana\n\n| Snapshot |\n| --- |\n| Location | Falan, Tolima Department, Colombia |\n| Ownership | 100% owned |\n| Deposit Type | Composite mesothermal – epithermal veins |\n| Primary Minerals | Silver and Gold |\n| Stage | Advanced Exploration |\n\n## Overview\n\nThe 100% owned Santa Ana project comprises over 27,697 hectares, 6,475 ha titled in the northern Tolima Department. The Santa Ana project is readily accessible by a combination of paved roads. Located approximately 15 km southeast of the town of Mariquita and 190 km from Bogota.\n\nThe project consists of six or more mapped or projected vein zones across a trend 12 kilometres wide and 30 kilometres long. Cumulatively, over 60 kilometres of mapped and inferred vein zones occur on the Santa Ana project.\n\n## History\n\nThe Santa Ana project covers a significant part of the Mariquita District where mining records date to at least 1585. Historically, the region is famous for producing native gold from unconsolidated sediments and underground mines. Following the Spanish Conquest, more formal mining commenced, with extraction of gold and more importantly, silver specifically around the town of Falan to the North.\n\nThe Mariquita District is the highest-grade primary silver district in Colombia, with historic silver grades reported to be among the highest in Latin America. The Frias Mine on the south-central part of the project, 12 kilometres south of the Royal Santa Ana Mines produced 7.8 million ounces of silver post-production in the Spanish colonial era at a recovered grade of 1.3 kg Ag/t. The Frias Mine is considered an analogue to the Outcrops recent discoveries.\n\n## Geology\n\nQuartz veins with variable amounts of carbonates containing sphalerite, galena, pyrite and silver sulfosalts conform the mineral deposits of Santa Ana. The veins dip either at low or high angle and have predominant strikes of NNE-SSW, NE-SW and NW-SE. Known structures can run for more than 2 km and host high-grade silver-gold shoots with some credits of lead and zinc. The host lithology is competent green or black schists of the Cajamarca Formation; the same metamorphic belt that hosts porphyry mineralization at La Colosa approximately 80 km SSW.\n\n## Exploration\n\nOutcrop has conducted exploration drilling on approximately 17% of its titled surface, completing more than 330 diamond drill holes that have led to the discovery and mineral resource definition in seven mineralized veins within 3.7 km of the historic Santa Ana mines vein system. Regional exploration work has led to the definition of several additional drilling targets, with surface samples showing up to 4.5 and 9.7 kg silver grades.\n\nDrilling is currently ongoing. For more details, see the [Corporate Presentation.](https://outcropsilver.com/investors/presentations/)\n\n## Project Maps and Photos\n\n[](https://outcropsilver.com/site/assets/files/5523/santa-ana_map-01.jpg)\n\n[](https://outcropsilver.com/site/assets/files/5523/2.png)\n\n[](https://outcropsilver.com/site/assets/files/5523/3.png)\n\n[](https://outcropsilver.com/site/assets/files/5523/4.png)\n\n[](https://outcropsilver.com/site/assets/files/5523/5.png)\n\n[](https://outcropsilver.com/site/assets/files/5523/6.png)\n\n[](https://outcropsilver.com/site/assets/files/5523/7.png)\n\n[](https://outcropsilver.com/site/assets/files/5523/9.png)\n\n[](https://outcropsilver.com/site/assets/files/5523/10.png)\n\n[](https://outcropsilver.com/site/assets/files/5523/11.png)\n\n[](https://outcropsilver.com/site/assets/files/5523/12.png)\n\n[](https://outcropsilver.com/site/assets/files/5523/img1.png)\n\n\n\n- [Home](https://outcropsilver.com/)\n- [Corporate](https://outcropsilver.com/projects/santa-ana/#)\n - [Overview](https://outcropsilver.com/corporate/overview/)\n - [Management](https://outcropsilver.com/corporate/management/)\n - [Directors](https://outcropsilver.com/corporate/directors/)\n - [Corporate Directory](https://outcropsilver.com/corporate/corporate-directory/)\n - [Corporate Governance](https://outcropsilver.com/corporate/corporate-governance/)\n - [Disclaimer](https://outcropsilver.com/corporate/disclaimer/)\n- [Projects](https://outcropsilver.com/projects/santa-ana/#)\n - [Santa Ana](https://outcropsilver.com/projects/santa-ana-1/)\n - [Mallama](https://outcropsilver.com/projects/mallama/)\n - [Oribella](https://outcropsilver.com/projects/oribella/)\n - [Argelia](https://outcropsilver.com/projects/argelia/)\n- [Investors](https://outcropsilver.com/projects/santa-ana/#)\n - [Stock Info & Share Structure](https://outcropsilver.com/investors/stock-info-share-structure/)\n - [Events](https://outcropsilver.com/investors/events/)\n - [Videos](https://outcropsilver.com/investors/videos/)\n - [Financial Statements](https://outcropsilver.com/investors/financial-statements/)\n - [2026 AGM Materials](https://outcropsilver.com/investors/agm-materials/)\n - [Corporate Documents](https://outcropsilver.com/investors/corporate-documents/)\n - [Analyst Coverage](https://outcropsilver.com/investors/analyst-coverage/)\n - [Presentations](https://outcropsilver.com/investors/presentations/)\n - [ESTMA](https://outcropsilver.com/investors/estma/)\n- [News](https://outcropsilver.com/news/)\n- [Contact](https://outcropsilver.com/projects/santa-ana/#)\n - [Contact Us](https://outcropsilver.com/contact/contact-us/)\n - [Subscribe](https://outcropsilver.com/contact/subscribe/)\n\n* * *\n\n* * *\n\nCopyright ©\n\nOutcrop Silver Corporation\n\n\nYou are leaving the website, and we are not responsible for the contents of the external site at this link.\n\n×\n\nLatest NewsProject Overview\n\n---\n\n# Mallama\n\n| Snapshot |\n| --- |\n| Location | Mallama and Guachaves, Nariño Department, Colombia |\n| Ownership | 100% owned |\n| Deposit Type | Intermediate sulfidation, epithermal |\n| Primary Minerals | Gold and Silver |\n| Stage | Advanced Exploration |\n\n## Overview\n\nThe Mallama project comprises 9,036 ha of titles located in Nariño Department. It is 56 km in a direct line form San Juan de Pasto, the capital of Nariño and 126 km by paved roads, unimproved roads, and trails to access the interior of the project.\n\nThe Mallama titles are trimmed to conform to an elevation well below the Paramo with its environmental restrictions. The property covers a large portion of the Piedrancha district and hosts more than thirty-five mapped and projected epithermal veins that have strike lengths of up to 5 km. Piedrancha is known for being one of the largest and most important epithermal districts in Colombia.\n\n## History\n\nHistorical records suggest that gold production from artisanal mining activities started in post colonial times during the XIX century. At least eight artisanal mines are active in the property, producing gold and some silver from high-grade veins in the Bombona zone. Extensive exploration efforts were conducted in the 1980´s by JICA and recent sampling conducted by Outcrop in the Bombona zone shows gold grades that exceed 15g Au/t.\n\n## Geology\n\nMallama is situated within a well-endowed mineral and tectonic belt that hosts Cascabel and La Colosa which are the largest discoveries in Ecuador and Colombia respectively. Outcrop believes significant mineralization and shoots will be identified by exploring and delineating the extensions of current artisan mine workings down dip and to surface and along the entire three to four-kilometer strike of the vein zones.\n\nThe extensive distribution of veins and active workings in a district the size of Piedrancha indicates that Mallama has excellent potential. Piedrancha is an established vein district and that essentially a “discovery” has already been made by artisan miners.\n\n## Exploration\n\nMapping and sampling within the Mallama project show a prevalence of high-angle, high-grade gold and silver veins that occur in groups of eight or more veins averaging 1.0 m width.\n\nSystematic sampling demonstrates that in situ mining grades in the largest accessible working of the Bombona zone show a weighted average grade of 23.3 g Au/t and 182 g Ag/t with a mean grade of 22 g Au/t. Production portals suggest four or more veins are under development in the central Bombona zone. Additional active mines occur to the northwest and southeast along 4 km of veins.\n\nOutcrop has taken a total of forty-seven channel samples in the course of its work in Bombona zone workings. One-third of all samples taken exceed 15g Au/t.\n\nThe JICA data shows that the known veins can be traced well with soil sampling. The soil sample anomalies indicate that numerous veins are unexposed near existing workings. Outcrop has concentrated in the Bombona Zone where historic workings are extensive and currently in operation by artisanal miners.\n\n## Community and Stakeholder Relations\n\nMallama includes lands recognized as traditional homelands of indigenous peoples. This requires a consultation called Consulta Previa with the indigenous communities. This process is underway, and Outcrop has done baseline work to study cultural and social aspects of the community in order to build respectful, effective, supportive and mutual benefiting relationships with the community.\n\nInformal mining has been conducted for decades in Mallama and Outcrop wants to accommodate and or incorporate artisan miners in modern exploration and any future mining activity.\n\nSince acquisition, Outcrop maintains the title in good standing with the mining agency and has established good communication with leaders of the community to reach a public consultation.\n\n## Future Plans\n\nOutcrop is initially focusing on a 1,200 ha portion of the 9,036 ha project to complete an environmental study to subtract the titles from Forestry Reserve. Outcrop has established communications with local authorities and conducts some low impact social work in the community to move the project towards exploration drilling stage.\n\nOutcrop is actively seeking a funding joint venture partner for Mallama.\n\n## Project Maps and Photos\n\n[](https://outcropsilver.com/site/assets/files/5531/mallama_figure-01.jpg)\n\nFigure 1\n\n[](https://outcropsilver.com/site/assets/files/5531/mallama_figure-02.png)\n\nFigure 2\n\n[](https://outcropsilver.com/site/assets/files/5531/mallama_figure-03.png)\n\nFigure 3\n\n[](https://outcropsilver.com/site/assets/files/5531/mallama_figure-04.png)\n\nFigure 4\n\n[](https://outcropsilver.com/site/assets/files/5531/mallama_figure-05.jpg)\n\nFigure 5\n\n[](https://outcropsilver.com/site/assets/files/5531/mallama_figure-06.png)\n\nFigure 6\n\n[](https://outcropsilver.com/site/assets/files/5531/mallama_figure-07.png)\n\nFigure 7\n\n[](https://outcropsilver.com/site/assets/files/5531/mallama_figure-08.jpg)\n\nFigure 8\n\n[](https://outcropsilver.com/site/assets/files/5531/mallama_figure-09.jpg)\n\nFigure 9\n\n[](https://outcropsilver.com/site/assets/files/5531/mallama_figure-10.png)\n\nFigure 10\n\n[](https://outcropsilver.com/site/assets/files/5531/mallama_figure-11.png)\n\nFigure 11\n\n[](https://outcropsilver.com/site/assets/files/5531/mallama_figure-12.png)\n\nFigure 12\n\n\n\n- [Home](https://outcropsilver.com/)\n- [Corporate](https://outcropsilver.com/projects/mallama/#)\n - [Overview](https://outcropsilver.com/corporate/overview/)\n - [Management](https://outcropsilver.com/corporate/management/)\n - [Directors](https://outcropsilver.com/corporate/directors/)\n - [Corporate Directory](https://outcropsilver.com/corporate/corporate-directory/)\n - [Corporate Governance](https://outcropsilver.com/corporate/corporate-governance/)\n - [Disclaimer](https://outcropsilver.com/corporate/disclaimer/)\n- [Projects](https://outcropsilver.com/projects/mallama/#)\n - [Santa Ana](https://outcropsilver.com/projects/santa-ana-1/)\n - [Mallama](https://outcropsilver.com/projects/mallama/)\n - [Oribella](https://outcropsilver.com/projects/oribella/)\n - [Argelia](https://outcropsilver.com/projects/argelia/)\n- [Investors](https://outcropsilver.com/projects/mallama/#)\n - [Stock Info & Share Structure](https://outcropsilver.com/investors/stock-info-share-structure/)\n - [Events](https://outcropsilver.com/investors/events/)\n - [Videos](https://outcropsilver.com/investors/videos/)\n - [Financial Statements](https://outcropsilver.com/investors/financial-statements/)\n - [2026 AGM Materials](https://outcropsilver.com/investors/agm-materials/)\n - [Corporate Documents](https://outcropsilver.com/investors/corporate-documents/)\n - [Analyst Coverage](https://outcropsilver.com/investors/analyst-coverage/)\n - [Presentations](https://outcropsilver.com/investors/presentations/)\n - [ESTMA](https://outcropsilver.com/investors/estma/)\n- [News](https://outcropsilver.com/news/)\n- [Contact](https://outcropsilver.com/projects/mallama/#)\n - [Contact Us](https://outcropsilver.com/contact/contact-us/)\n - [Subscribe](https://outcropsilver.com/contact/subscribe/)\n\n* * *\n\n* * *\n\nCopyright ©\n\nOutcrop Silver Corporation\n\n\nYou are leaving the website, and we are not responsible for the contents of the external site at this link.\n\n×\n\nLatest NewsProject Overview\n\n---\n\n# Argelia\n\n| Snapshot |\n| --- |\n| Location | Argelia, Antioquia Department, Colombia |\n| Ownership | 100% owned |\n| Deposit Type | Intermediate sulfidation epithermal |\n| Primary Minerals | Gold and Silver |\n| Stage | Early Exploration |\n\n## Overview\n\nThe Argelia project comprises 4,355 ha of applications located in Antioquia Department. The project is readily accessible by a combination of paved and all-weather gravel roads. It is located approximately 75 kilometers southeast of Medellín, by car 111 km to Sonsón on paved National Route 56 and then 33km on unpaved roads to the town of Argelia, and then 3.5km on gravel roads to the project.\n\n## History\n\nArgelia has a long mining tradition. Public records show that a private British mining company mined and produced gold on the project prior to 1950. The workings presumed to represent this activity have two levels spaced approximately 100 m apart in elevation.\n\n## Geology\n\nArgelia consists of intermediate sulfidation epithermal veins with silver and gold mineralization hosted by the Sonson batholith that intruded the metamorphic rocks of the Cajamarca Complex. The veins strike at an oblique angle to a shear zone and may be emplaced in dilational structures, secondary to the main shear. The shear is up to 4 km long and 2 km wide. Within the shear is a fault zone of at least 2.5 km strike and 0.25 km width. The fault zone contains at least three sub parallel veins or fault-veins with an azimuth between 225° and 245°; vein widths range from 0.25 to 2m.\n\nProject fractures and faults are associated with the Palestina Fault System. Plutonic bodies intrude this fault system. The Palestina system presents dextral faulting, with strong tectonic influence in the evolution of the Sonsón batholith and associated project fault systems.\n\n## Exploration\n\nBetween 2010 and 2013, Bullet Group performed exploration activities in all three applications, leading to the identification of a series of adits and outcrops. Miranda (Outcrop) performed reconnaissance work during the last quarter of 2013, visiting six (6) tunnels, namely the Diamond, Molino, Alirio, Santa Ines, Tesoro and Salon mines. This allowed for confirmation of the area’s potential. In 2018, prospective work was restarted, leading to the identification of new outcrops and abandoned adits.\n\nThe veins are interpreted as intermediate sulfidation epithermal. The veins strike at an oblique angle to a shear zone and may be emplaced in dilational structures, secondary to the main shear. The shear is up to 4km long and 2km wide. Within the shear is a fault zone of at least 2.5km strike and 0.25km width structural and containing at least three sub parallel veins or fault-veins with an azimuth between 225° and 245°, Veins widths range from 0.25 to 2m.\n\n## Future Plans\n\nExploration activities required prior to any drilling include but are not limited to defining the extensions of the structural corridors – the number of veins present in each, their features, structural controls, ore shoot characteristics, geochemistry, alterations, and related data.\n\nOutcrop plans to engage in social and communication works with the local authorities and the community in order to advance the project towards a public audience that will allow us to tittle key applications.\n\nOutcrop is seeking a joint venture partner agreement on Argelia.\n\n## Project Maps and Photos\n\n[](https://outcropsilver.com/site/assets/files/5567/argelia_figure-01.jpg)\n\nFigure 1\n\n[](https://outcropsilver.com/site/assets/files/5567/argelia_figure-02.jpg)\n\nFigure 2\n\n[](https://outcropsilver.com/site/assets/files/5567/argelia_figure-03.jpg)\n\nFigure 3\n\n[](https://outcropsilver.com/site/assets/files/5567/argelia_photo-01.jpg)\n\nPhoto 1\n\n[](https://outcropsilver.com/site/assets/files/5567/argelia_photo-02.jpg)\n\nPhoto 2\n\n[](https://outcropsilver.com/site/assets/files/5567/argelia_photo-03.jpg)\n\nPhoto 3\n\n[](https://outcropsilver.com/site/assets/files/5567/argelia_table-01.jpg)\n\nTable 1\n\n\n\n- [Home](https://outcropsilver.com/)\n- [Corporate](https://outcropsilver.com/projects/argelia/#)\n - [Overview](https://outcropsilver.com/corporate/overview/)\n - [Management](https://outcropsilver.com/corporate/management/)\n - [Directors](https://outcropsilver.com/corporate/directors/)\n - [Corporate Directory](https://outcropsilver.com/corporate/corporate-directory/)\n - [Corporate Governance](https://outcropsilver.com/corporate/corporate-governance/)\n - [Disclaimer](https://outcropsilver.com/corporate/disclaimer/)\n- [Projects](https://outcropsilver.com/projects/argelia/#)\n - [Santa Ana](https://outcropsilver.com/projects/santa-ana-1/)\n - [Mallama](https://outcropsilver.com/projects/mallama/)\n - [Oribella](https://outcropsilver.com/projects/oribella/)\n - [Argelia](https://outcropsilver.com/projects/argelia/)\n- [Investors](https://outcropsilver.com/projects/argelia/#)\n - [Stock Info & Share Structure](https://outcropsilver.com/investors/stock-info-share-structure/)\n - [Events](https://outcropsilver.com/investors/events/)\n - [Videos](https://outcropsilver.com/investors/videos/)\n - [Financial Statements](https://outcropsilver.com/investors/financial-statements/)\n - [2026 AGM Materials](https://outcropsilver.com/investors/agm-materials/)\n - [Corporate Documents](https://outcropsilver.com/investors/corporate-documents/)\n - [Analyst Coverage](https://outcropsilver.com/investors/analyst-coverage/)\n - [Presentations](https://outcropsilver.com/investors/presentations/)\n - [ESTMA](https://outcropsilver.com/investors/estma/)\n- [News](https://outcropsilver.com/news/)\n- [Contact](https://outcropsilver.com/projects/argelia/#)\n - [Contact Us](https://outcropsilver.com/contact/contact-us/)\n - [Subscribe](https://outcropsilver.com/contact/subscribe/)\n\n* * *\n\n* * *\n\nCopyright ©\n\nOutcrop Silver Corporation\n\n\nYou are leaving the website, and we are not responsible for the contents of the external site at this link.\n\n×\n\nLatest NewsProject Overview\n\n---\n\n# Oribella\n\n| Snapshot |\n| --- |\n| Location | Betulia, Antioquia Department, Colombia |\n| Ownership | 100% owned |\n| Deposit Type | Epithermal low or high sulfidation |\n| Primary Minerals | Gold and Copper |\n| Stage | Early Exploration |\n\n## Overview\n\nThe Oribella project comprises 20,000 ha and is located in Antioquia Department within the Middle Cauca Belt metallogenic province, which has a remarkably high distribution of large Au-Cu Porphyries, commonly showing related epithermal elements, and also epithermal replacement and vein systems without direct relationship to intrusives. It is within a metal rich part of the Middle Cauca Belt metallogenic province that extends for 120 km and hosts Buritica and Nuevo Chaquiro (Quebradona).\n\nOutcrop recently expanded the Oribella Project with new applications and is currently looking for a joint venture partner.\n\nThe area is accessible from Medellín by paved roads to Concordia (National Route 60 and Secondary Departmental Bolombolo-Concordia Route).\n\n## Geology\n\nThe Oribella Gold Project lithology includes oceanic domains of deep-water pelagic and turbidite-laminated sediments, and submarine tuffs tectonically juxtaposed against basaltic volcanic rocks. At Oribella, the pelagic sediments occur to the west, transition rocks center, and volcanic domains to east.\n\nMineralization shows both structural and lithologic controls, including local, fracture-controlled and pervasive silica replacement.\n\nMapping outcropping near surface gold mineralization, and tabular dikes and breccias suggest generally blind Cu-Au porphyry mineralization. Additional stream sediment sampling and prospecting is required to determine the extent of the gold-copper system. The current target as defined by rocks, limited trenching and especially soils is of significant size (500 m) and open to the north and south.\n\n## Exploration\n\nOutcrop was attracted to the area by reports provided by Antioquia Gold and Soratama (Barrick Gold) indicating possible high sulfidation mineralization.\n\nExploration completed by Outcrop includes mapping, channel sampling, hand trenching, and soil sampling. Outcrop soil sampling shows robust gold and copper anomalies that are spatially offset to each other and also an inferred epithermal zonation pattern in trace elements in relation to gold. The gold anomaly is approximately 500 m by 250 m and open in two directions. Limited hand trenching within the soil anomaly shows 11 m @ 1.1 g Au/t in the subsurface.\n\n## Future Plans\n\nOutcrop plans to start social work in at Betullia to advance the project towards a public audience that will allow the company to title key applications in the short term. Outcrop is actively seeking a funding exploration partner.\n\n## Project Maps and Photos\n\n[](https://outcropsilver.com/site/assets/files/5558/oribella_figure-01.jpg)\n\nFigure 1\n\n[](https://outcropsilver.com/site/assets/files/5558/oribella_figure-02.jpg)\n\nFigure 2\n\n[](https://outcropsilver.com/site/assets/files/5558/oribella_figure-03.jpg)\n\nFigure 3\n\n[](https://outcropsilver.com/site/assets/files/5558/oribella_figure-04.jpg)\n\nFigure 4\n\n[](https://outcropsilver.com/site/assets/files/5558/oribella_figure-05.jpg)\n\nFigure 5\n\n[](https://outcropsilver.com/site/assets/files/5558/oribella_figure-06.jpg)\n\nFigure 6\n\n[](https://outcropsilver.com/site/assets/files/5558/oribella_photo-01.jpg)\n\nPhoto 1\n\n\n\n- [Home](https://outcropsilver.com/)\n- [Corporate](https://outcropsilver.com/projects/oribella/#)\n - [Overview](https://outcropsilver.com/corporate/overview/)\n - [Management](https://outcropsilver.com/corporate/management/)\n - [Directors](https://outcropsilver.com/corporate/directors/)\n - [Corporate Directory](https://outcropsilver.com/corporate/corporate-directory/)\n - [Corporate Governance](https://outcropsilver.com/corporate/corporate-governance/)\n - [Disclaimer](https://outcropsilver.com/corporate/disclaimer/)\n- [Projects](https://outcropsilver.com/projects/oribella/#)\n - [Santa Ana](https://outcropsilver.com/projects/santa-ana-1/)\n - [Mallama](https://outcropsilver.com/projects/mallama/)\n - [Oribella](https://outcropsilver.com/projects/oribella/)\n - [Argelia](https://outcropsilver.com/projects/argelia/)\n- [Investors](https://outcropsilver.com/projects/oribella/#)\n - [Stock Info & Share Structure](https://outcropsilver.com/investors/stock-info-share-structure/)\n - [Events](https://outcropsilver.com/investors/events/)\n - [Videos](https://outcropsilver.com/investors/videos/)\n - [Financial Statements](https://outcropsilver.com/investors/financial-statements/)\n - [2026 AGM Materials](https://outcropsilver.com/investors/agm-materials/)\n - [Corporate Documents](https://outcropsilver.com/investors/corporate-documents/)\n - [Analyst Coverage](https://outcropsilver.com/investors/analyst-coverage/)\n - [Presentations](https://outcropsilver.com/investors/presentations/)\n - [ESTMA](https://outcropsilver.com/investors/estma/)\n- [News](https://outcropsilver.com/news/)\n- [Contact](https://outcropsilver.com/projects/oribella/#)\n - [Contact Us](https://outcropsilver.com/contact/contact-us/)\n - [Subscribe](https://outcropsilver.com/contact/subscribe/)\n\n* * *\n\n* * *\n\nCopyright ©\n\nOutcrop Silver Corporation\n\n\nYou are leaving the website, and we are not responsible for the contents of the external site at this link.\n\n×\n\nLatest NewsProject Overview"]
- Leadership
- Rob Bruggeman (Chief Executive Officer and Director, Rob Bruggeman has served as a Director of AbraSilver Resource Corp. since 2018 and was Chairman until September 2025. He brings over 15 years of experience in the mining sector, focusing on corporate development, capital markets, and strategic planning. He holds a Bachelor of Engineering & Management from McMaster University and an MBA from the Schulich School of Business at York University.), Robert Scott (Chief Financial Officer, Mr. Scott is an accomplished professional with 20+ years of experience in accounting, corporate compliance, and corporate finance. He is a CPA, CA, and a CFA Charterholder.), Carlos Torres (VP Exploration, Carlos Torres is an accomplished geologist with over 20 years of experience in exploration and mining, most recently serving as Vice President of Exploration at Sun Valley Investments in Colombia. He holds a Master's in Applied Economic Geology from Queen's University.), Melissa Martensen (Corporate Secretary, Melissa Martensen is an experienced administrator with over 12 years as a corporate secretary in junior mining companies. She graduated with a degree in finance from UNBC.), Thyana Alvarez (VP Corporate Relations & Country Manager, Ms. Alvarez is a social leader with over 20 years of experience in Corporate Social Responsibility and Stakeholder Management. She was named one of Colombia's most influential women in 2024.
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