Prismo Metals Inc. reported assays results from its trenching program at its Los Pavitos gold exploration project. Results show wide zones of mineralization, with the best being 4 meters with 10.3 g/t Au and 104 g/t Ag within a 19-meter-long mineralized interval at Las Auras and 7.8 meters with 2.31 g/t Au and 13 g/t Ag at Santa Cruz. The 5,289-hectare (20 square miles) Los Pavitos project is located in the well mineralized Alamos region of southern Sonora State, Mexico.

Highlight assays from Los Pavitos trenches. Trench, Location, Length (m), Au_g/t, Ag g/t, ZA1, Auras, 6.4, 0.1, -, ZA2, Auras, 19.0, 2.2, 22.9, includes, 4.0, 10.3, 104.3, 104.3., ZSC4, Santa Cruz, 18.5, 0.2, -, ZSC3-1, Santa Cruz, 2.1, 1.7, ZSC9, Santa Cruz, 8.0, 0.5, -, ZSC10, Santa Cruz, 7.8, 2.3, 13.0, 0.0, 0.9, 69.6. The trenching program across the main mineralized trends on the Los Pavitos property is well underway. Assay results have now been received for 146 samples from a combined length of 309.3 meters in eleven trenches in the Santa Cruz and Las Auras areas.

The best assays for individual samples are 20.4 g/t Au and 207 g/t Ag over 2 meters at Las Auras and 16.7 g/t Au and 48,2 g/t Ag over 1 meter at Santa Cruz. The main objective of the trenching program is to define the orientation and full width of the mineralized structures prior to starting the drill campaign. An additional 157 samples for 298.2 meters have been taken from 10 trenches and will be submitted to the lab this week.

Approximately 250 meters of trenching remains to be completed.