Cordoba Minerals Corp. reported additional assay results received from the ongoing 25,000-metre initial in-fill drilling program at the 100%-owned San Matias Copper-Gold- Silver Project. Cordoba has completed a total of 20,457 m in 94 diamond drill holes of the 25,000-m initial infill drill campaign.

The assays continue to return high-grade copper-gold mineralization within the carbonaceous mudstones and tuffs of "Unit 2" of the Alacran Deposit. Drill holes ACD115 and ACD126 intersected massive sulfide zones, a metre or more in thickness, resulting from chalcopyrite and pyrite replacement of the host rocks. The extent of this local enrichment is uncertain, but the grade is higher than the local block model.

Multiple intervals of over 100 m with over 1% CuEq 1 have been returned from the core of the Alacran Deposit. These high-grade zones are shallow and laterally continuous and will be included in an updated mineral resource estimate after the completion of the current in-fill drilling program. Drill holes ACD114, ACD115 and ACD117 have intersected CBM veins associated with the north-south trending structures that host Alacran's highest-grade mineralization.

While the CBM veins themselves are discontinuous, the host structures will be modelled to determine their potential to form a high-grade sub-domain in an updated resource block model. Highlights: Significant intercepts returned from the additional drill holes include: ACD126 - 175.40 metres ("m") from 31.60 m to 207.00 m with 0.74% copper ("Cu"), 0.28 g/t gold ("Au") and 6.40 g/t silver ("Ag"), or 0.89% copper equivalent 1 ("CuEq"), including: 74.40 m from 31.60 m to 106.00 m with 1.30% Cu, 0.57 g/t Au and 10.85 g/t Ag, or 1.62% CuEq 1, 22.90 m from 170.45 m to 193.35 m with 0.90% Cu, 0.17 g/t Au and 8.73 g/t Ag, or 0.98% CuEq1. ACD115 - 152.54 m from surface with 0.69% Cu, 0.22 g/t Au and 5.51 g/t Ag, or 0.80% CuEq 1, including: 51.50 m from surface with 1.62% Cu, 0.51 g/t Au, and 12.94 g/t Ag, or 1.89% CuEq 1. These shallow high-grade intercepts lie within the core of the Alacran Deposit and will be included in an updated mineral resource estimate to be prepared after completion of the current 25,000-m in-fill drilling program.