SILVER X MINING CORP. provided an update on recent mining, mine development and exploration activities at its Nueva Recuperada Project located in Huancavelica, Peru. Silver X's Nueva Recuperada project lies in the heart of Peru's premier silver-lead-zinc belt. The 15,000-hectare district-sized project was assembled through acquisitions from major silver producers such as Compañia de Minas Buenaventura SAA (BVN) and Pan American Silver (PASS). The Nueva Recuperada project includes: (i) the Tangana Mine, a 500 tpd precious and base-metal operation; (ii) Esperanza, a historic silver-polymetallic mine with exploration upside; (iii) Maria Luz, a highly prospective silver vein system; and (iv) San Antonio vein, within the Tangana mining unit. The Nueva Recuperada project has a reported 7,324,000 tonnes inferred resource at grades of 130.32 g/t Ag, 3.17% Pb/T, 2.04% Zn/T and includes a 600 tpd fully permitted processing facility that has been operating since 2019. In detail: Tangana Mine - Silver, Gold, Lead & Zinc: The Tangana mine is currently producing an average of 500 tpd. The Tangana vein hosts 4,840,015 tonnes of inferred resource grading 116.33 g/t Ag, 3.35% Pb and 1.63% Zn2. Production infrastructure development at Tangana is being optimized by the recently completed 4,000-meter infill drill programme. Polymetallic resources at Tangana are hosted in both a carbonate zone that includes thick (4-meter average width) carbonate replacement-type veins and a large andesitic zone that hosts additional resources (1.4-meter average width veins). There is evidence of high and intermediate sulphidation mineralizing events throughout the Tangana Mine. In Third Quarter 2021, Silver X plans to develop a number of portals and other supporting mine infrastructure to access the Cauca, Morlupo and Tangana 2 veins. Esperanza - Silver, Lead & Zinc: Hosts a reported 85,226 tonne inferred resource grading 256.60 g/t Ag, 2.94% Pb and 4.84% Zn3. There is geological evidence at Esperanza of both high and intermediate sulphidation events. Historical drilling and recent surface mapping provide strong evidence for the presence of significant exploration upside. Maria Luz - Silver: Hosts a reported 195,159 tonne inferred resource grading 496.10 g/t Ag, 0.21% Pb and 0.34% Zn4. The Company is conducting a bulk sampling programme and will also target this silver rich vein system with a drilling programme in the second half of 2021. The company announced that since January 2021, through the processing of materials generated from underground development activities at the Tangana Mine, it has generated USD $6.5m in revenues from silver-polymetallic concentrate sales. Silver X also recently completed a 21-hole 4,000-meter Phase 1 underground infill drilling programme in Tangana. The Phase 1 programme has focused on upgrading and expanding the Company's reported 7.3 Mt inferred resource. Assay results from the Phase 1 infill drilling program will be published as they become available. Preliminary analysis of the infill drilling results at Tangana indicate that potentially economic mineralization appears to extend by an additional 100 metres horizontally and 150 metres vertically deeper into what is interpreted as a previously unexplored, open-ended, resource extension. In addition, the recently completed infill drill programme at Tangana is expected to: 1) Demonstrate the continuity of the mineralized structures 2) Improve the Company's geological understanding of mineralization potential 3) Outline new prospective horizons at depth and along strike within the Tangana deposit To date, exploration activities at Tangana have included diamond drilling, geological mapping, historical data validation, and geochemical and spectral sampling. Recent exploration activities coupled with previously reported data suggest that Nueva Recuperada hosts multiple silver-polymetallic exploration targets, in addition to having near-term potential for resource upgrades at a district scale. Based on the recent Phase 1 drill results and surface exploration at Nueva Recuperada, Silver X has commenced a Phase 2 drill programme comprised of a 9,000-metre underground drilling campaign with 2 underground rigs, whilst 2 surface diamond drill rigs will drill a further 6,000 metres across known silver-polymetallic and other newly identified geological greenfield targets. An additional 10,000 metres of exploration drilling, both underground and at surface, is planned to build upon early Phase 2 results in H1 2022. In total, 25,000 metres of drilling is planned over the next 12 months and a budget in excess of USD 5.0 million has been allocated for the Phase 2 drilling. Recent exploration efforts have confirmed the presence of new polymetallic veins and have also identified carbonate replacement manto prospects and skarns on the concessions. Preliminary field data results support the highly prospective nature of these new target areas and will be reported on separately in the coming weeks. The focus of the Phase 2 diamond drilling exploration program is the upgrading of existing resources as well as the identification of resource extensions on the three most advanced targets, Tangana, Esperanza and Maria Luz. All in all, the expanded Phase 2 diamond drill programme is targeting: Tangana: Resource upgrading and evaluation of the Tangana, Cauca, Las Animas, Estrella and Morlupito veins. Drilling is underway in this zone. Esperanza: Infill drilling and historical data validation, starting H1 2022. Maria Luz: Evaluation of Silver-polymetallic vein structures, starting H2 2021. Mantos: Starting Fourth Quarter 2021, exploration surface drilling is planned to evaluate polymetallic skarn-replacement mineralizing potential on the Mantos Project, situated within limestones and located nearby and east of the Tangana Mine.