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Kuya Silver – Bethania Mine Operational & Development Update, 20,000 Meter Drill Program Overview 

Cory
April 6, 2026

 

In this Company Update, I chat with David Stein, President and CEO of Kuya Silver, for a comprehensive update on the company’s operations, development, and aggressive exploration plans for 2026. David provides a deep dive into the progress at the Bethania Mine and how the company is positioned to capitalize on a volatile yet strong silver market.

 

Key Discussion Points:

  • Bethania Mine Ramp-Up: An update on the phased expansion to 350 tons per day (TPD) and the operational progress made through Q1 2026.
  • Financial Resilience: Insight into the company’s current “break-even” status.
  • 20,000-Meter Drill Program: Details on the fully funded exploration strategy, split between underground resource expansion and testing new silver vein systems.
  • Strategic Acquisitions: Status of the due diligence process for the Carmila processing plant and how it fits into the company’s long-term vertical integration.
  • Silver Market Dynamics: David’s perspective on operating in a high-price environment and how $80+ silver impacts the company’s bottom line and project economics.

 

If you have any follow-up questions for David, please email me at Fleck@kereport.com.
 

Click here to visit the Kuya Silver website https://kuyasilver.com/

 


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    11 hours ago

    I keep thinking that HydroGraph’s pure Graphene would be ideal for making military drones. Remember it is much stronger than steel, lighter than aluminum, harder than a diamond and more electrically conductive than Silver. These properties would also be very useful in missile technology. DT

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