Hecla Reports New High-Grade at Casa Berardi and Expanding Near-Surface Oxide Resource at San Sebastian

COEUR D’ALENE, Idaho--()--Hecla Mining Company (NYSE:HL) today provided an update of its exploration and drilling programs during the second quarter.

HIGHLIGHTS

There were up to 21 drills operating at 5 mines in North America, with spending of $4.2 million, a $3.3 million reduction over the second quarter of 2018. Exploration activity is expected to decline to 12 drills in the third quarter as expenditures are reduced.

Casa Berardi

  • High-grade lenses defined in the upper East Mine have a strike length of over 2,000 feet and may be added to the 2020 production plan.
  • Underground drilling in the West Mine continues to define high-grade mineralization trends down-plunge, near the bottom of the mine and along strike.
  • The large, potentially bulk-mineable area beneath the proposed 160 open pit continues to expand.
  • Further consolidation of the Casa Berardi land position.

San Sebastian

  • Potential extension of oxide mine life through the new El Toro Vein with over 4,000 feet along strike and within 525 feet of surface.

Greens Creek

  • Confirmed and expanded the high-grade resources in the upper and central parts of the mine with the in-fill drilling that compares well in thickness and location to existing trends.
  • Drilling in the southern part of the mine on the 200 South Zone is evaluating southern extensions to the mineralized trends.

Nevada

  • High-grade intersections at Spiral 2 at Fire Creek to be evaluated.
  • Drilling in Spiral 4 confirmed mineralization along the margins of steeply dipping dikes.
  • Surface drilling on Fire Creek and the Hatter Graben mineralization is underway.
  • Several large outcrops of silicified vein material discovered east of Hatter Graben along trend.

“Because of the momentum of our exploration program, we have made a number of discoveries of higher-grade material that could impact mine plans next year and extend the mine lives, despite lower spending levels,” said Mr. Phillips S. Baker, Jr., President and CEO. “At Casa Berardi underground exploration has been successful on several fronts. In the newly accessed, historically high-grade East Mine, recent half ounce grade intersections have defined a series of lenses over a long strike length. Some of those lenses appear to have potential for bulk mining. Drilling has also defined high-grade extensions in the West Mine. In Mexico, the discovery of additional mineralization on the newly discovered El Toro Vein could extend oxide production. The future of Greens Creek remains bright as we continue to find high-grade mineralization and upgrade resources.”

Casa Berardi – Quebec

During the second quarter, up to six underground drills were used in the East and West mine areas with the goal of upgrading and expanding resources in several promising areas and potentially extending the underground mine production (Figure 1). Up to three surface drills completed in-fill and exploration drilling at the high-grade 128 Zone at depth of the Principal Pit and extensions to the West Mine Crown Pillar (WMCP) to the west and the eastern potential of the 160 Pit.

The East Mine has a history of high-grade mine production. Since access has been re-established in the last six months, underground drilling confirmed and expanded a series of high-grade lenses from the 148 to 160 zones. Recent drill intersections in the 148 Zone include 0.45 oz/ton gold over 16.1 feet, 0.65 oz/ton gold over 22.3 feet and 0.63 oz/ton gold over 26.6 feet (Figure 2). Drill intersections in the last couple of weeks continue to show quartz veins with some visible gold grains that suggest the lenses remain open at depth. Exploration drilling of the 152 Zone is evaluating the down-plunge potential of the area between the 148 and 160 zones. A series of steeply plunging, high-grade lenses were defined by recent intersections of 0.50 oz/ton gold over 5.9 feet, 0.48 oz/ton gold over 2.8 feet and 0.37 oz/ton gold over 9.8 feet. Results of this drilling suggest the lenses are en echelon (along strike and down-dip) and may represent a series of zones similar to what has been observed in the 123 Zone.

Definition drilling continues in the upper part of the East Mine and has defined multiple lenses that include discrete quartz veins and massive sulfide styles of mineralization that contain good gold grades. Recent intersections in the 160 Zone include 0.67 oz/ton over 7.2 feet, and 0.42 oz/t gold over 4.8 feet and suggest mineralization is steeply plunging to the west and at depth. Exploration drilling east of the 160 Pit has intersected mineralization that may extend the resource to the east.

Drilling at depth in the Principal area of the West Mine focused on the western extension of the 118 Zone (Figure 3). This drilling has confirmed the continuity of multiple mineralized lenses to the west and at depth outside the current resource boundary. Recent intersections, including 0.25 oz/ton gold over 9.8 feet and 0.19 oz/ton gold over 9.3 feet, suggest an extension of the resources over 400 feet below the 1200-level at depth and to the west. There is potential at depth for the 113 Zone to intersect or link with the 118 Zone to the east. In the lower part of the 123 Zone, in-fill and step-out drilling from the 1010 and 1030-levels to the west shows the continuity of high-grade mineralization down-plunge for over 400 feet and remains open to the west and at depth. Recent intersections include 0.35 oz/ton gold over 32.0 feet. In the Upper Principal Zone of the mine, drilling from the 290-level confirmed the upward extension of the 124 Zone with an intersection of 0.25 oz/ton over 6.9 feet.

Drilling from surface below the proposed Principal Pit in the 128 Zone has defined a series of high-grade, steeply plunging lenses south of the Casa Berardi Fault that have been defined vertically for over 600 feet and extend from surface to below the 290 Level. These drill holes contain quartz veining with sulfides and localized visible gold. Recent drill intersections include assay intervals of 0.78 oz/ton gold over 7.9 feet and 1.15 oz/ton gold over 5.6 feet (Figure 3). Step-out drilling suggests the high-grade mineralization is open at depth to the west and near-surface to the east.

A small surface drill program at the WMCP, included an intersection of 0.03 oz/ton gold over 68.9 feet that shows mineralization extends west of the current WMCP Pit. Within these broad mineralized zones there are higher-grade intervals including 0.19 oz/ton gold over 8.5 feet and 0.26 oz/ton gold over 3.3 feet. This drilling is part of an update of resources and pit optimizations of the series of pits across the Casa Berardi property (Figure 4). During the third quarter, drilling is planned in the Principal area and East Mine to follow on the recent successes below the proposed open pits. In the fourth quarter, exploration is planned to evaluate the west down-plunge of the lower 118 Zone and the depth extensions of the 128 and 148 zones.

The purchase of the Dieppe Claims to the west of the Casa Berardi Mine from Agnico Eagle Mines has been concluded. The Dieppe East Block consists of eight claims that cover 219.0 hectares (0.85 square miles) and the Dieppe West Block consists of 44 claims for 1,836.44 hectares (7.1 square miles) for a total of 52 claims for 2,055.47 hectares (7.9 square miles) (Figure 5). This acquisition is important because it will add another 10 kilometers (6.2 miles) to the Casa Berardi deformation corridor that is the loci of many orebodies.

More complete drill assay highlights from Casa Berardi can be found in Table A at the end of the release and a presentation showing drill intersection locations is available by copying and pasting the following URL into your Internet browser: http://ir.hecla-mining.com//interactive/newlookandfeel/4130678/Hecla_Q2-2019_ExplorationUpdate.pdf.

San Sebastian – Mexico

During the quarter, one underground and two surface core drill rigs at San Sebastian successfully added new mineralization to the Middle and El Toro veins, respectively, potentially adding oxide mine life to San Sebastian. One reverse circulation (RC) drill continued to define promising near-surface targets in the El Toro area (Figure 6).

The El Toro Vein is located approximately 1.2 miles southwest of the San Sebastián Mine. Near-surface mineralization has been defined by core drilling for over 4,000 feet along strike and from surface to 525 feet of depth (Figure 7). During the quarter, drilling was focused primarily on the central portion of the El Toro Vein where mineralization was extended significantly at depth. Recent high-grade intersections include 28.1 oz/ton silver and 0.37 oz/ton gold over 7.9 feet, 12.8 oz/ton silver and 0.06 oz/ton gold over 4.9 feet, and 7.6 oz/ton silver and 0.11 oz/ton gold over 11.2 feet.

The El Toro Hanging Wall Vein is oriented northeast-southwest (Figure 6) and intersects the El Toro Vein in the widest and highest-grade portion of both structures. There are wider vein intercepts (up to 30 feet wide) in the intersection area that include significant intervals of higher-grade mineralization, including 18.1 oz/ton silver and 0.08 oz/ton gold over 3.8 feet, 10.6 oz/ton silver and 0.05 oz/ton gold over 5.8 feet, and 8.8 oz/ton silver and 0.03 oz/ton gold over 4.8 feet. To date, mineralization with over 650 feet of strike length has been identified at the El Toro Hanging Wall Vein, and the vein remains open to the southwest. In cross section (Figure 8), the El Toro and El Toro Hanging Wall veins appear to merge, with the El Toro Vein continuing to depth. Preliminary engineering studies have begun to evaluate the potential of both open pit and underground mining options at El Toro and drilling in this area is planned to continue through the third quarter.

More complete drill assay highlights from San Sebastian can be found in Table A at the end of this release and a presentation showing drill intersection locations is available by copying and pasting the following URL address into your Internet browser: http://ir.hecla-mining.com//interactive/newlookandfeel/4130678/Hecla_Q2-2019_ExplorationUpdate.pdf.

Greens Creek – Alaska

At Greens Creek, drilling in the second quarter and strong assay results from previous drilling have upgraded and expanded the NWW, 9A, East Ore zones resources (Figure 9). In the East Ore Zone, drill intersections targeted over 200 feet along the central portion of the resource confirmed mineralization. Strong assay results included 21.57 oz/ton silver, 0.25 oz/ton gold, 8.44% zinc and 2.59% lead over 16.2 feet and 64.09 oz/ton silver, 0.18 oz/ton gold, 8.08% zinc and 2.10% lead over 9.5 feet (Figure 10). Drilling is planned for the remainder of 2019 with the goal of continuing to upgrade this resource to the north.

Drilling continued at the southern-most and lower portions of the NWW Zone evaluating over 400 feet of strike length. Recent assay results include 40.00 oz/ton silver, 0.04 oz/ton gold, 29.07% zinc and 14.56% lead over 5.8 feet and 130.44 oz/ton silver, 0.28 oz/ton gold, 8.33% zinc and 5.2% lead over 1.4 feet (Figure 11). The drilling shows the mineralization is generally contained within argillites with a precious metal-rich zone identified west of the current resource and a base metal-rich zone (16-20% zinc) extending beyond the current resource. This drilling also shows a second band of mineralization that extends to the east of the current resource.

Definition drilling of the 9A Zone targeted 200 feet of strike length in the middle of the zone. Recent results included 29.41 oz/ton silver, 0.35 oz/ton gold, 8.88% zinc and 4.31% lead over 20.1 feet and 35.75 oz/ton silver, 0.37 oz/ton gold, 13.65% zinc and 6.76% lead over 10.0 feet. The 9A Zone is structurally complex and multiple drill holes intersected mineralization across several bands. A drill has moved to the M390 drift at the south end of the mine where exploration drilling is planned to evaluate three flat-lying, high-grade lenses that are folded to the west. Importantly, this drilling will evaluate the interaction of the 200 South Zone with the Gallagher Fault and could provide important information in the determination of Extralateral Rights.

Definition drilling for the remainder of 2019 is planned to focus on the East Ore, 200 South and 9A zones. Definition drilling of the Upper Plate has stopped but is expected to resume in the fourth quarter. Exploration drilling later in 2019 is planned to target the southern extension of the 200 South Zone and the Deep Southwest.

More complete drill assay highlights from Greens Creek can be found in Table A at the end of this release and a presentation showing drill intersection locations is available by copying and pasting the following URL address into your Internet browser: http://ir.hecla-mining.com//interactive/newlookandfeel/4130678/Hecla_Q2-2019_ExplorationUpdate.pdf.

Nevada

Up to four drill rigs were used in the quarter at Fire Creek to further evaluate areas of Spiral 2, Spiral 4 and Spiral 9 for near-term production (Figure 12). High-grade intersections in Spiral 2 and Spiral 4 are being evaluated.

In-fill drilling in the lower part of Spiral 2 is being used for stope design and to look for splays between the Joyce and Vonnie veins to the south. Most of the high-grade intersections consisted of calcite/quartz breccias and stringers within argillic altered basalts that had good correlation with the resource model. The location of high-grade intersections such as 5.36 oz/ton gold over 2.2 feet (Vonnie), 1.39 oz/ton gold over 2.4 feet (Vonnie) and 1.16 oz/ton gold over 1.5 feet (Vein 40) are shown in Figure 13. Recent drilling has defined narrow, high-grade (0.30 to 0.40 oz/ton gold) veins in broader altered zones containing moderate grade material (0.10 to 0.20 oz/ton gold). In the third quarter additional drilling along the upper projections of these veins to determine their continuity is planned.

Drilling in the lower portions of Spiral 4 indicates that mineralization at the Joyce, Vonnie and Vein 06 is along the margins of multiple north-striking, steeply dipping dikes. Recent drilling focused on in-filling along the Joyce and Vonnie veins between the Spiral 2 and Spiral 4 areas (Figure 14). The quartz vein and breccia mineralization are consistent with the resource model and are characterized by thicker, lower-grade intercepts that include 0.20 oz/ton gold over 14.5 feet and 0.21 oz/ton gold over 18.2 feet. Higher grades, including an intersection of 0.51 oz/ton gold over 1.8 feet, are confined to increased quartz/carbonate veining or intense argillitic alteration within the Joyce structure.

Drilling of Vein 79 and Vein 75 at Spiral 4 appears to define semi-continuous calcite/quartz veining in structural zones that show higher grades than predicted. Recent drill intersections include 1.64 oz/ton gold over 3.6 feet (Vein 75), 0.35 oz/ton gold over 9.0 feet (Vein 75) and 1.41 oz/ton gold over 0.8 feet (Vein 79). In general, results in this area were consistent with grades in the resource model and could be incorporated into the LOM plan. Drilling also intersected Vein 21 (0.21 oz/ton gold over 3 feet and 0.11 oz/ton gold over 4.5 feet) farther to the south than previously modeled.

Drilling targeting the upper, southern portion of the resource on Vein 24 in the Spiral 9 area is planned to provide geotechnical and hydrological information and samples for metallurgical test work. The focus of the remaining Fire Creek drilling for the year is on upper projections of veins in Spiral 2 and Spiral 9.

Early in the quarter two drill rigs at Hollister focused on definition drilling at West Gloria and in Central Hollister at the 5190 Pump Chamber and a third rig was advancing the geotechnical drilling in the Hatter Graben decline (Figure 15). The definition drilling programs were completed in June and the drills were removed. Drilling continues with one drill completing a geotechnical hole in the Hatter Graben decline.

At West Gloria, the drilling from the end of the 5265-level targeted down-dip extensions of the Gloria Veins to the west and north. Recent intersections of the Gloria Vein below the 5265-level include 196.4 oz/ton of silver over 3.4 feet and 0.49 oz/ton gold and 0.8 oz/ton silver over 0.6 feet (Figure 16). Additional drilling will be required to determine continuity of the localized high-grade mineralization.

A 1,500-foot geotechnical hole in the Hatter Graben decline was completed (Figure 15) and has provided information concerning faults and identified mineralized veins that have a similar orientation to the Hatter Graben veins to the east past the Clementine Fault. Surface drilling of the Hatter Graben is expected to begin soon. The two surface exploration drill holes are designed to test the eastern strike of the veins where they may be offset to the north. Part of the recent field reconnaissance program was spent examining surface silicification in the southeastern part of the Hollister claim block. The most interesting observation from this preliminary field review was the discovery of an east-west striking, steeply dipping, two-meter-wide, high-level vein structure or intensely silicified dike hosted in intensely silicified Ordovician rocks (Figure 17). This structure is located on strike 1.3 miles east of the eastern end of the known Hatter Graben veins and could represent the upper levels of a significant vein at depth and additional detailed mapping and sampling is needed in the area.

More complete drill assay highlights from Nevada (Fire Creek and Hollister) can be found in Table A at the end of this release and a presentation showing drill intersection locations is available by copying and pasting the following URL address into your Internet browser: http://ir.hecla-mining.com//interactive/newlookandfeel/4130678/Hecla_Q2-2019_ExplorationUpdate.pdf.

ABOUT HECLA

Founded in 1891, Hecla Mining Company (NYSE:HL) is a leading low-cost U.S. silver producer with operating mines in Alaska, Idaho and Mexico, and is a growing gold producer with operating mines in Quebec, Canada and Nevada. The Company also has exploration and pre-development properties in eight world-class silver and gold mining districts in the U.S., Canada, and Mexico.

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Qualified Person (QP) Pursuant to Canadian National Instrument 43-101

Dean McDonald, PhD. P.Geo., Senior Vice President - Exploration of Hecla Mining Company, who serves as a Qualified Person under National Instrument 43-101, supervised the preparation of the scientific and technical information concerning Hecla’s mineral projects in this news release. Information regarding data verification, surveys and investigations, quality assurance program and quality control measures and a summary of sample, analytical or testing procedures for the Greens Creek Mine are contained in a technical report prepared for Hecla titled “Technical Report for the Greens Creek Mine, Juneau, Alaska, USA” effective date December 31, 2018, and for the Casa Berardi Mine are contained in a technical report prepared for Hecla titled "Technical Report for the Casa Berardi Mine, Northwestern Quebec, Canada" effective date December 31, 2018 (the "Casa Berardi Technical Report"), and for the Lucky Friday Mine are contained in a technical report prepared for Hecla titled “Technical Report on the Lucky Friday Mine Shoshone County, Idaho, USA” effective date April 2, 2014, and for the San Sebastian Mine are contained in a technical report prepared for Hecla titled "Technical Report for the San Sebastian Ag-Au Property, Durango, Mexico" effective date September 8, 2015. Information regarding data verification, surveys and investigations, quality assurance program and quality control measures and a summary of sample, analytical or testing procedures for the Fire Creek Mine are contained in a technical report prepared for Klondex Mines titled “Technical Report for the Fire Creek Project, Lander County, Nevada, dated March 31, 2018; the Hollister Mine dated May 31, 2017, amended August 9, 2017; and the Midas Mine dated August 31, 2014, amended April 2, 2015. Also included in these technical reports is a description of the key assumptions, parameters and methods used to estimate mineral reserves and resources and a general discussion of the extent to which the estimates may be affected by any known environmental, permitting, legal, title, taxation, socio-political, marketing or other relevant factors. Copies of these technical reports are available under Hecla's profile on SEDAR at www.sedar.com.

Dr. McDonald reviewed and verified information regarding drill sampling, data verification of all digitally collected data, drill surveys and specific gravity determinations relating to the Casa Berardi mine. The review encompassed quality assurance programs and quality control measures including analytical or testing practice, chain-of-custody procedures, sample storage procedures and included independent sample collection and analysis. This review found the information and procedures meet industry standards and are adequate for Mineral Resource and Mineral Reserve estimation and mine planning purposes.

Table A – Assay Results – Q2 2019

 

San Sebastian (Mexico)

Zone

Drill Hole Number

Sample From (ft)

Sample To (ft)

Width (feet)

True Width (feet)

Gold (oz/ton)

Silver (oz/ton)

Depth From Mine Surface (feet)

El Toro Vein

SS-1777

290.5

323.9

33.4

29.8

0.11

8.4

205

El Toro Vein

Including

311.1

320.0

8.9

7.9

0.37

28.1

205

El Toro Vein

SS-1779

355.9

363.7

7.9

7.0

0.05

8.4

245

El Toro Vein

SS-1782

889.8

915.2

25.5

19.8

0.06

4.9

776

El Toro Vein

Including

892.9

907.3

14.4

11.2

0.11

7.6

776

El Toro Vein

SS-1789

596.6

608.2

11.6

7.9

0.04

8.0

513

El Toro Vein

Including

601.1

608.2

7.1

4.9

0.06

12.8

513

El Toro Vein

SS-1791

908.1

923.3

15.1

10.1

0.02

3.3

792

El Toro Vein

Including

915.1

921.9

6.8

4.5

0.04

6.9

792

El Toro HW Vein

SS-1777

109.8

115.4

5.6

4.8

0.03

8.8

76

HW Vein

SS-1782

551.9

559.6

7.8

5.8

0.05

10.6

472

HW Vein

SS-1789

498.0

524.1

26.1

18.1

0.01

2.6

432

HW Vein

Including

498.0

506.1

8.1

6.7

0.03

6.5

424

HW Vein

SS-1791

730.3

734.9

4.6

3.8

0.08

18.1

629

HW Vein

SS-1792

195.05

196.17

3.7

3.4

0.03

9.1

440

HW Vein

SS-1793

205.35

210.60

5.3

4.8

0.06

14.6

440

Middle Vein - 103 Zone

SS-MV-103-051

303.4

309.4

5.9

5.4

0.03

10.0

605

103 Zone

SS-MV-103-053

232.0

234.9

3.0

2.8

0.02

6.0

604

103 Zone

SS-MV-103-054

253.3

256.2

3.0

2.5

0.10

16.8

681

103 Zone

SS-MV-103-055

205.0

209.1

4.1

3.8

0.09

19.6

606

103 Zone

SS-MV-107-059

266.7

269.2

2.5

2.4

0.02

7.5

444

103 Zone

SS-MV-107-061

331.4

333.9

2.5

1.7

0.05

12.9

529

103 Zone

SS-MV-107-064

342.0

349.1

7.1

5.2

0.04

24.6

519

103 Zone

SS-MV-107-065

362.0

364.8

2.8

1.7

0.02

3.8

567

103 Zone

SS-MV-107-066

376.0

378.6

2.6

1.8

0.02

2.3

548

103 Zone

SS-MV-107-067

369.9

375.3

5.4

4.1

0.01

7.7

530

103 Zone

SS-MV-100-068

177.0

179.3

2.3

1.7

0.01

6.2

522

103 Zone

SS-MV-100-070

191.6

194.2

2.6

1.7

0.05

12.8

521

107 Zone

SS-MV-107-064

341.94

348.99

7.1

5.2

0.94

10.0

519

107 Zone

SS-MV-107-067

369.82

375.23

5.4

4.1

0.01

17.7

530

107 Zone

SS-MV-100-072

291.6

299.2

7.6

5.7

0.15

24,6

491

Casa Berardi (Quebec)

Zone

Drill Hole Number

Drill Hole Section

Drill Hole Azm/Dip

Sample From

Sample To

True Width (feet)

Gold (oz/ton)

Depth From Mine Surface (feet)

WMCP - 105 Zone

CBF-105-033

10585

360/-45

280.5

293.6

8.5

0.19

228

105

CBF-105-034

10617

360/-67

354.3

364.2

3.3

0.04

353

105

CBF-105-032

10585

360/-58

376.0

506.9

68.9

0.03

393

105

CBF-105-033

10608

360/-48

329.0

354.8

17.3

0.08

347

105

including

10608

360/-48

341.1

346.4

3.3

0.26

353

105

CBF-105-035

10616

360/-45

411.1

428.1

11.8

0.08

321

105

CBF-105-037

10634

360/-54

462.6

472.4

5.6

0.10

401

Lower 118 Zone

CBP-0788

11857

2/-30

172.2

187.0

13.1

0.12

3298

118

CBP-0812

11858

4/-43

177.2

191.9

11.8

0.13

3334

118

CBP-0789

11858

2/-22

182.1

194.9

9.8

0.25

3281

118

CBP-0815

11864

14/-46

182.1

201.8

12.1

0.10

3364

118

CBP-0790

11858

2/-14

187.0

196.9

9.2

0.13

3261

118

CBP-0811

11860

4/-6

196.9

206.7

9.5

0.20

3239

118

CBP-0815

11894

14/-46

859.6

862.9

2.3

0.14

3862

118

CBP-0816

11897

14/-32

675.9

679.1

2.7

0.10

3574

118

CBP-0811

11870

4/-6

531.5

549.5

15.7

0.14

3313

118

CBP-0789

11868

2/-22

565.9

605.3

35.8

0.11

3455

118

CBP-0790

11870

2/-14

570.9

580.7

9.3

0.19

3391

118

CBP-0813

11896

14/-13

575.8

584.3

7.8

0.14

3379

118

CBP-0816

11891

14/-32

575.8

585.6

8.4

0.12

3522

West Mine - 119 Vein

CBP-0779

11892

201/28

243.1

251.0

6.6

0.23

1612

Lower Principal - 123 Zone

CBP-1010-023

12470

145/-44

897.3

904.5

4.3

0.16

3885

123

CBP-0802

12229

191/-34

278.4

315.7

32.0

0.35

3236

123

CBP-0803

12241

197/32

219.8

232.0

11.4

0.25

3212

123

CBP-0804

12237

188/-14

400.3

405.5

4.8

0.85

3422

123

CBP-0805

12241

197/32

219.8

232.0

11.4

0.25

3212

123

CBP-0809

12250

183/-13

375.3

392.7

14.4

0.09

3414

Upper Principal - 124 Zone

CBP-0777

12760

178/-28

541.3

551.2

8.9

0.17

1163

124

CBP-0777

12764

178/-28

241.1

246.1

3.9

0.25

1045

124

CBP-0777

12763

178/-28

318.2

369.1

39.4

0.04

1086

124

CBP-0768

12876

160/-33

429.8

439.6

8.2

0.10

716

East Mine - 160 Zone - Level 300

CBE-0140

15770

349/-23

880.9

905.5

23.6

0.07

1209

160

CBE-0142

15822

358/-3

863.2

889.4

25.3

0.10

1090

160

CBE-0143

15794

355/-8

401.9

406.8

4.8

0.42

1042

160

CBE-0143

15793

355/-8

816.9

945.9

126.3

0.12

1141

160

Including

15812

355/-8

875.0

893.7

16.4

0.35

1476

160

CBE-0142

15812

358/-3

653.9

662.7

8.2

0.17

1050

160

CBE-0143

15793

355/-8

772.6

782.5

8.9

0.12

1117

160

CBE-0140

15781

349/-23

398.6

406.2

7.2

0.67

1091

East Mine - 148 Zone

CBE-0171

14750

343/-34

327.0

332.5

16.1

0.45

2162

148

Including

14750

343/-34

330.6

332.5

4.9

0.87

2165

148

CBE-0172

14770

346/-33

315.9

324.0

22.3

0.65

2120

148

Including

14770

346/-33

318.5

323.1

12.8

1.05

2121

148

CBE-0173

14772

346/-39

341.0

351.0

26.6

0.63

2257

148

Including

14772

346/-39

344.8

350.0

13.4

1.12

2260

West Mine - 113 Zone

CBW-1143

11351

170/10

465.2

467.8

2.6

0.11

3214

113

CBW-1144

11350

170/18

580.7

600.4

19.7

0.14

3105

113

CBW-1143

11355

170/10

622.7

634.8

11.5

0.12

3164

113

CBW-1141

11357

170/-8

679.1

689.0

9.8

0.12

3357

Principal Area - 128 Zone

CBP-0777

12723

178/-28

1199.5

1202.1

2.0

0.14

1354

128

CBS-19-926

12632

50/-64

2660.8

2674.9

10.8

0.07

2053

128

CBS-19-917

12790

4/-59

2224.4

2234.3

7.9

0.78

1633

128

Including

12790

4/-59

2224.4

2231.0

5.6

1.15

1632

128

CBS-19-917

12792

4/-59

2106.3

2108.9

2.0

0.15

1557

128

CBS-19-911

12754

360/-59

1616.8

1620.1

2.4

0.14

1248

128

CBS-19-917

12790

4/-59

2288.4

2293.3

3.9

0.06

1671

East Mine 152 Zone

CBE-0157

14993

10 /13

191.9

211.6

19.4

0.10

1385

152

CBE-0158

14996

10/32

211.3

250.7

36.1

0.22

1312

152

Including

14996

10/32

229.7

236.9

5.9

0.50

1311

152

CBE-0155

15029

33/5

260.8

299.2

31.2

0.06

1410

152

Including

15029

33/5

275.2

287.7

9.8

0.37

1423

152

CBE-0156

15065

33/30

497.0

502.0

4.3

0.08

1183

152

CBE-0153

15014

33/-50

285.4

300.2

8.2

0.07

1650

152

CBE-0153

15026

33/-50

389.1

408.5

10.5

0.22

1730

East Mine - 160 Zone East

CBS-19-921

16525

360/-55

605.3

625.0

15.3

0.04

516

160

CBS-19-908

16406

360/-57

1435.4

1441.9

4.6

0.09

1152

Greens Creek (Alaska)

Zone

Drill Hole Number

Drillhole Azm/Dip

Sample From

Sample To

True Width (feet)

Silver (oz/ton)

Gold (oz/ton)

Zinc (%)

Lead (%)

Depth From Mine Portal (feet)

NWW Zone

GC5174

63/-14

325.0

358.0

21.2

8.80

0.08

5.85

2.21

-832

NWW

GC5174

63/-14

423.9

425.3

1.4

130.44

0.28

8.33

5.20

-854

NWW

GC5178

63/5

229.0

240.5

6.6

16.50

0.03

6.04

2.87

-725

NWW

GC5181

63/12

280.0

292.5

6.3

11.57

0.02

3.85

2.11

-684

NWW

GC5186

63/-16

91.0

100.0

8.8

13.24

0.06

5.71

2.46

-798

NWW

GC5186

63/-16

380.5

393.5

11.4

18.93

0.12

12.67

9.70

-861

NWW

GC5190

63/8

257.0

268.0

9.8

22.22

0.04

4.72

2.95

-719

NWW

GC5195

63/-41

97.0

102.0

4.9

10.72

0.05

3.67

1.75

-828

NWW

GC5195

63/-41

336.0

349.7

13.7

13.85

0.04

2.17

1.14

-989

NWW

GC5198

63/-7

233.0

237.0

3.6

20.15

0.04

17.48

8.40

-794

NWW

GC5201

63/4

229.5

270.0

38.9

16.29

0.04

2.03

1.06

-748

NWW

GC5204

63/22

250.0

252.5

2.4

14.51

0.03

3.33

1.55

-670

NWW

GC5208

63/-18

218.0

219.5

1.5

23.35

0.05

19.68

11.30

-831

NWW

GC5210

63/-34

106.5

116.0

5.4

13.21

0.08

2.34

1.30

-827

NWW

GC5212

63/-23

389.7

393.8

3.9

46.00

0.07

12.77

6.70

-893

NWW

GC5217

63/-34

438.0

440.0

1.7

18.03

0.17

3.17

1.58

-994

NWW

GC5228

63/-23

318.5

327.0

7.4

13.87

0.05

25.95

12.72

-862

NWW

GC5228

63/-23

448.0

454.5

6.5

11.70

0.06

4.89

3.13

-909

NWW

GC5234

63/-46

255.5

261.3

5.8

40.00

0.04

29.07

14.56

-932

NWW

GC5231

63/-34

267.0

272.0

4.8

13.64

0.04

1.57

0.81

-894

NWW

GC5231

63/-34

285.5

291.5

4.8

14.13

0.05

7.93

4.41

-906

NWW

GC5235

63/-12

464.5

467.7

3.1

9.25

0.02

6.40

3.01

-830

NWW

GC5239

63/-9

295.5

303.0

4.5

33.98

0.06

19.08

9.83

-781

NWW

GC5239

63/-9

399.0

402.5

3.0

30.63

0.07

24.14

12.43

-795

NWW

GC5240

63/-19

234.4

240.0

3.9

40.48

0.03

11.09

5.58

-818

NWW

GC5240

63/-19

468.4

473.0

4.4

13.11

0.04

8.53

5.29

-894

NWW

GC5242

63/-32

103.5

104.5

1.0

22.12

0.07

6.45

2.99

-795

NWW

GC5242

63/-32

251.3

253.0

1.6

17.46

0.03

1.57

0.47

-872

NWW

GC5244

63/-46

217.8

219.0

1.1

23.86

0.02

1.68

0.78

-895

NWW

GC5252

63/5

281.0

308.5

14.2

8.59

0.11

12.64

3.61

-702

NWW

GC5252

63/5

368.5

386.5

7.6

10.78

0.08

6.74

4.61

-694

NWW

GC5252

63/5

449.0

453.5

3.9

15.89

0.03

0.57

0.39

-685

NWW

GC5252

63/5

505.0

506.0

1.0

39.05

0.11

16.42

9.60

-680

NWW

GC5258

63/-22

228.1

229.1

1.0

44.38

0.03

1.87

1.02

-801

NWW

GC5249

63/-10

244.0

247.0

2.8

18.62

0.06

14.74

7.20

-767

NWW

GC5249

63/-10

257.0

260.8

3.5

18.85

0.00

0.93

0.47

-769

NWW

GC5249

63/-10

520.8

522.0

1.2

28.45

0.14

15.65

7.40

-805

East Ore Zone

GC5180

63/15

513.0

519.0

4.4

49.23

0.33

2.63

0.81

766

East Ore

GC5183

63/-4

412.0

416.0

3.7

17.01

0.23

8.33

3.64

606

East Ore

GC5185

63/-17

348.0

351.0

2.9

42.29

0.14

5.27

1.82

541

East Ore

GC5187

63/-34

332.0

347.5

15.5

31.89

0.12

3.79

1.22

457

East Ore

GC5191

63/-67

368.7

372.0

3.0

12.09

0.31

4.78

2.34

314

East Ore

GC5193

63/-81

380.0

398.0

15.4

11.48

0.02

13.58

3.94

260

East Ore

GC5193

63/-81

420.0

430.5

8.8

10.52

0.02

12.11

3.09

233

East Ore

GC5196

243/-85

340.5

342.0

1.4

260.30

0.74

6.36

1.15

311

East Ore

GC5202

243/-61

360.0

372.0

11.7

10.78

0.04

9.75

2.17

331

East Ore

GC5211

243/-60

454.5

457.0

1.8

14.81

0.06

19.68

5.60

250

East Ore

GC5214

63/2

438.0

447.0

8.7

47.02

0.40

13.05

3.37

657

East Ore

GC5223

63/-8

403.0

405.0

1.6

18.43

0.10

15.30

4.70

586

East Ore

GC5226

63/-21

331.0

332.0

1.0

22.60

0.06

2.54

1.44

526

East Ore

GC5226

63/-21

350.0

362.5

11.8

7.26

0.17

11.00

2.93

517

East Ore

GC5229

63/-38

320.0

325.5

5.5

15.60

0.09

8.68

2.55

449

East Ore

GC5230

63/-54

324.0

341.0

16.2

21.57

0.25

8.44

2.59

374

East Ore

GC5232

63/-72

362.0

368.0

5.3

13.98

0.07

13.25

3.24

304

East Ore

GC5241

63/1

429.0

430.0

1.0

32.97

0.31

12.18

5.00

633

East Ore

GC5243

63/12

501.7

505.0

2.5

56.64

0.56

2.32

0.99

748

East Ore

GC5247

63/-48

310.0

319.5

9.5

64.09

0.18

8.08

2.10

412

East Ore

GC5247

63/-48

330.2

333.0

2.8

11.24

0.13

7.96

0.98

400

East Ore

GC5248

63/-78

375.0

376.8

1.7

32.53

0.07

14.43

4.10

276

East Ore

GC5253

243/-60

278.0

280.5

2.5

38.21

0.02

4.78

2.23

405

9A Zone

GC5194

23/6

207.0

209.5

1.8

12.24

0.11

3.76

3.43

-204

9A

GC5194

23/6

219.8

225.1

2.4

9.16

0.08

5.98

4.90

-202

9A

GC5199

25/18

221.2

262.0

32.2

9.18

0.06

4.00

2.69

-157

9A

GC5199

25/18

404.2

482.0

20.1

29.41

0.35

8.88

4.31

-101

9A

GC5203

20/22

206.0

246.0

32.8

8.73

0.07

12.96

7.05

-138

9A

GC5206

11/10

211.0

233.5

20.9

12.18

0.04

15.42

8.67

-186

9A

GC5206

11/10

294.5

302.0

6.9

15.58

0.14

9.28

6.17

-174

9A

GC5206

11/10

341.5

357.0

10.0

35.75

0.37

13.65

6.76

-164

9A

GC5206

11/10

370.5

377.0

4.2

26.38

0.16

18.37

8.63

-158

9A

GC5209

7/14

209.5

217.0

7.2

11.49

0.03

19.21

10.44

-175

9A

GC5209

7/14

239.5

277.0

32.1

6.59

0.05

10.10

4.65

-165

9A

GC5209

7/14

396.2

415.2

7.1

22.38

0.22

20.33

10.59

-128

9A

GC5209

7/14

457.0

458.5

1.5

43.26

0.12

10.22

5.20

-116

9A

GC5215

358/18

210.5

239.5

28.6

10.19

0.05

7.75

4.29

-158

9A

GC5216

357/5

212.0

242.0

29.8

28.60

0.07

8.40

6.25

-208

9A

GC5216

357/5

311.0

315.5

4.3

19.48

0.05

0.02

0.00

-208

9A

GC5221

34/33

183.0

192.0

5.8

18.00

0.02

18.53

8.94

-120

9A

GC5221

34/33

248.0

270.5

11.9

5.91

0.12

16.90

5.14

-86

9A

GC5224

38/16

225.0

260.0

33.1

10.31

0.07

5.67

2.73

-153

9A

GC5227

63/-1

218.0

240.5

16.2

11.92

0.03

13.71

7.34

-231

Fire Creek (Nevada)

Zone

Drill Hole Number

Drill Hole Azm/Dip

Sample From (feet)

Sample To (feet)

Width (feet)

True Width (feet)

Gold (oz/ton)

Silver (oz/ton)

Depth From Mine Portal (feet)

Spiral 2

FCU-1090

46/-2

194.4

205.8

11.4

8.8

0.59

0.5

-667

Spiral 2

including

199.0

201.1

2.1

1.6

1.46

1.0

-667

Spiral 2

including

201.1

202.9

1.8

1.4

0.23

0.3

-667

Spiral 2

including

202.9

204.5

1.6

1.2

1.78

1.1

-667

Spiral 2

including

204.5

205.8

1.3

1.0

0.23

0.3

-667

Spiral 2

FCU-1091

56/-21

147.7

149.4

1.8

1.5

1.16

0.3

-715

Spiral 2

FCU-1091

56/-21

189.0

194.9

5.9

5.2

0.19

0.3

-730

Spiral 2

FCU-1092

59/-1

98.0

100.5

2.5

2.2

0.31

0.3

-668

Spiral 2

FCU-1092

59/-1

146.7

147.2

0.5

0.3

1.18

2.7

-668

Spiral 2

FCU-1092

59/-1

160.5

165.0

4.5

4.4

0.59

0.3

-668

Spiral 2

including

163.0

165.0

2.0

2.0

1.01

0.3

-668

Spiral 2

FCU-1092

59/-1

176.0

176.5

0.5

0.4

0.50

0.3

-669

Spiral 2

FCU-1092

59/-1

186.5

190.2

3.7

3.3

0.38

0.3

-669

Spiral 2

FCU-1093

84/-3

124.7

134.5

9.8

8.8

0.20

1.0

-666

Spiral 2

FCU-1095

92/2

129.0

130.0

1.0

0.9

1.23

1.2

-654

Spiral 2

FCU-1095

92/2

158.6

163.7

5.1

4.5

0.27

0.3

-653

Spiral 2

FCU-1095

92/2

167.3

169.7

2.4

2.4

1.39

1.4

-653

Spiral 2

including

167.3

168.6

1.3

1.2

2.11

2.4

-653

Spiral 2

including

168.6

169.7

1.1

1.1

0.55

0.3

-653

Spiral 2

FCU-1095

92/2

194.3

195.0

0.7

0.6

0.34

0.3

-652

Spiral 2

FCU-1100

128/-14

264.8

267.3

2.5

1.0

0.42

0.3

-725

Spiral 2

FCU-1088

28/-16

255.8

257.0

1.2

0.8

0.28

0.0

-731

Spiral 2

FCU-1089

41/-18

214.7

216.5

1.8

1.3

0.53

0.3

-730

Spiral 2

FCU-1111

63/-15

108.6

109.9

1.3

1.2

0.40

0.3

-748

Spiral 2

FCU-1114

101/-9

64.1

66.0

1.9

1.7

0.34

0.3

-736

Spiral 2

FCU-1121

45/-12

120.6

123.0

2.4

2.2

5.36

0.7

-717

Spiral 2

FCU-1121

45/-12

124.0

133.1

9.1

7.2

0.28

0.3

-719

Spiral 2

FCU-1107

64/-18

421.2

425.2

4.0

3.7

0.36

1.4

-642

Spiral 2

including

 

421.2

422.4

1.2

1.1

1.05

3.8

-641

Spiral 3

FCU-1063A

70/16

35.0

50.0

15.0

14.1

0.15

0.5

-376

Spiral 3

including

39.2

40.8

1.6

1.5

0.56

2.1

-377

Spiral 3

FCU-1064

10/23

0.0

1.0

1.0

0.3

0.44

0.6

-384

Spiral 3

FCU-1064

10/23

93.7

100.8

7.1

1.9

0.22

0.3

-346

Spiral 3

FCU-1064

10/23

333.0

338.1

5.1

2.7

0.22

0.3

-253

Spiral 4

FCU-1059

55/7

31.3

35.7

4.4

4.1

0.25

1.8

-495

Spiral 4

FCU-1059

55/7

450.0

455.0

5.0

4.3

0.27

1.6

-444

Spiral 4

FCU-1059

55/7

581.1

588.0

6.9

6.2

0.18

0.3

-428

Spiral 4

including

581.1

583.0

1.9

1.7

0.30

0.3

-428

Spiral 4

FCU-1073

79/-7

379.0

380.0

1.0

1.0

0.23

0.3

-547

Spiral 4

FCU-1073

79/-7

446.0

449.1

3.1

3.0

0.21

0.8

-555

Spiral 4

FCU-1075

103/1

333.0

343.0

10.0

9.3

0.12

0.3

-494

Spiral 4

FCU-1075

103/1

383.5

401.7

19.7

18.2

0.21

0.3

-493

Spiral 4

FCU-1075

103/1

480.7

483.0

2.3

2.1

0.10

0.3

-491

Spiral 4

FCU-1075

103/1

549.2

551.0

1.8

1.4

0.15

0.3

-490

Spiral 4

FCU-1075

103/1

584.0

585.0

1.0

0.7

0.23

0.3

-490

Spiral 4

FCU-1075

103/1

799.0

804.0

5.0

5.0

0.41

1.0

-486

Spiral 4

FCU-1076

89/4

461.2

463.0

1.8

1.8

0.51

1.8

-467

Spiral 4

FCU-1078

67/-1

166.1

171.7

5.6

5.6

0.28

0.3

-512

Spiral 4

including

170.1

171.7

1.6

1.6

0.67

0.3

-512

Spiral 4

FCU-1079

61/8

295.5

305.8

10.3

9.4

0.17

0.4

-466

Spiral 4

FCU-1079

61/8

332.2

333.3

1.1

1.0

0.23

0.3

-462

Spiral 4

FCU-1079

61/8

367.9

369.8

1.9

1.7

0.38

0.3

-457

Spiral 4

FCU-1079

61/8

382.0

384.1

2.1

1.9

0.43

0.3

-455

Spiral 4

FCU-1079

61/8

388.5

392.7

4.2

3.9

0.13

0.3

-454

Spiral 4

including

392.0

392.7

0.7

0.7

0.51

0.3

-454

Spiral 4

FCU-1079

61/8

435.4

439.2

3.8

3.6

1.64

0.3

-447

Spiral 4

FCU-1080

86/10

397.5

412.0

14.5

13.6

0.18

0.5

-429

Spiral 4

FCU-1080

86/10

451.5

452.3

0.8

0.8

1.41

0.9

-420

Spiral 4

FCU-1080

86/10

458.0

467.4

9.4

9.0

0.35

0.7

-418

Spiral 4

FCU-1080

86/10

500.5

502.5

2.0

1.8

0.21

2.8

-412

Spiral 4

FCU-1084

72/-6

185.0

187.8

2.8

2.8

0.24

0.3

-529

Spiral 4

FCU-1084

72/-6

450.0

450.7

0.7

0.7

0.24

0.3

-557

Spiral 4

FCU-1085

104/-10

37.0

46.0

9.0

9.0

0.17

0.3

-508

Spiral 4

FCU-1085A

104/-10

30.3

45.0

14.7

14.7

0.15

0.3

-507

Spiral 4

FCU-1085A

104/-10

585.0

592.0

7.0

5.2

0.16

0.6

-603

Spiral 4

FCU-1108

75/-23

376.4

378.6

2.2

1.8

0.34

0.3

-659

Spiral 4

FCU-1108

75/-23

542.5

548.6

6.1

5.3

0.16

0.3

-724

Spiral 4

FCU-1074

108/-6

37.0

44.5

7.5

7.5

0.18

0.3

-505

Spiral 4

FCU-1083

56/16

562.1

566.0

3.9

3.1

0.30

0.3

-357

Spiral 4

FCU-1087

85/-25

504.0

504.6

15.1

14.5

0.20

0.4

-310

Spiral 4

FCU-1087

85/-25

538.8

551.5

12.7

10.4

0.12

0.3

-324

Vein 8 South

FCU-1115

239/23

193.6

195.4

1.8

1.6

0.28

0.3

-169

Vein 8 South

FCU-1116

275/27

114.0

114.7

0.7

0.6

0.26

0.3

-193

Vein 8 South

FCU-1116

275/27

123.2

124.0

0.8

0.7

1.24

0.9

-189

Vein 8 South

FCU-1105

247/12

174.0

184.2

10.2

9.6

0.26

0.3

-208

Vein 8 South

including

174.0

175.2

1.2

1.1

0.87

0.3

-209

Vein 8 South

FCU-1104A

225/3

175.5

176.5

1.0

0.8

0.64

0.3

-236

Vein 8 South

FCU-1104A

225/3

232.0

236.3

4.3

3.6

0.26

0.3

-233

Hollister (Nevada)

Zone

Drill Hole Number

Drill Hole Azm/Dip

Sample From (feet)

Sample To (feet)

Width (feet)

True Width (feet)

Gold (oz/ton)

Silver (oz/ton)

Depth From Mine Surface (feet)

Central Hollister

HUC-00082

295/36

210.0

212.9

2.9

2.0

0.14

3.9

-265

Central Hollister

HUC-00083

313/52

200.8

205.1

4.3

3.0

0.38

2.7

-233

Central Hollister

including

200.8

202.2

1.4

0.8

0.26

1.6

-233

Central Hollister

including

202.2

203.2

1.0

0.6

0.70

5.8

-232

Central Hollister

including

203.2

203.8

0.6

0.3

0.13

0.3

-232

East Clementine

HUC-00098A

095/-10

94.0

95.0

1.0

1.0

0.27

0.5

-648

West Gloria

HUC-00077

350/-52

170.6

172.0

1.4

1.0

0.13

0.3

-398

West Gloria

HUC-00077

350/-52

193.8

194.6

0.8

0.6

0.49

0.8

-411

West Gloria

HUC-00078

329/-41

115.0

120.0

5.0

3.4

0.00

196.4

-372

 

Contacts

Mike Westerlund
Vice President - Investor Relations
800-HECLA91 (800-432-5291)
Investor Relations
Email: hmc-info@hecla-mining.com
Website: http://www.hecla-mining.com

Release Summary

Hecla Mining Company (NYSE:HL) reports new high grade at Casa Berardi and expanding near-surface oxide resource at San Sebastian.

Contacts

Mike Westerlund
Vice President - Investor Relations
800-HECLA91 (800-432-5291)
Investor Relations
Email: hmc-info@hecla-mining.com
Website: http://www.hecla-mining.com