Cordoba Minerals Corp. reported assay results from the eight additional diamond drill holes completed at the 100%-owned San Matias Copper-Gold-Silver Project. Highlights: Significant assays returned from the eight additional drill holes include: ACD109 - 106.2 metres ("m") with 0.85% copper ("Cu"), 0.55 g/t gold ("Au") and 6.14 g/t silver ("Ag") or 1.16% copper equivalent1 ("CuEq"), including: 30.48 m with 1.87% Cu, 1.00 g/t Au and 16.69 g/t Ag or 2.43% CuEq, 5.90 m with 6.11% Cu, 2.59 g/t Au and 68.40 g/t Ag or 7.64% CuEq.

ACD103 - 137.7 m with 0.72% Cu, 0.24 g/t Au and 5.21 g/t Ag or 0.85% CuEq, including: 33.8 m with 1.31% Cu, 0.41 g/t Au and 6.77 g/t Ag or 1.50% CuEq, 25.4 m with 0.92% Cu, 0.31 g/t Au and 6.06 g/t Ag or 1.08% CuEq. Additional late-mineral gold-copper veins, known as Carbonate Base Metal (CBM) veins, have shown correlations in their continuity and grade, and are being investigated further. Mineralized intersections confirm the broad higher grade domains within the mineral resource estimate.

Additional drill results confirm the broad higher grade domains within the resource model and CBM veins have shown correlations in continuity and grade. Cordoba commenced a 25,000-metre initial infill drill program in May 2022 and a total of 15,580 metres (71 drill holes) of the initial drill program have been completed to date. Cordoba has received encouraging assay results for additional eight diamond drill holes.

The results continue to confirm the broad higher grade domains within the mineral resource estimate for the Alacran Deposit. The bulk of the mineralization continues to be within 'Unit 2' of the Alacran Deposit - a carbonate rich volcaniclastic unit which is preferentially mineralized by disseminated, semi-massive and massive chalcopyrite, pyrite and pyrrhotite, with occasional mushketovite-magnetite. Unit 2 also contains beds of fossiliferous limestones, where centimeter-sized elongated fossil bivalves are seen which are preferentially replaced by pyrite and chalcopyrite, resulting in highly enriched grades of copper, gold and silver.

In-fill drill holes ACD101, ACD103 and ACD109 have intersected CBM veins that show a close geographical correlation with the vertical high-grade domains in the Pre-Feasibility Study block model. With better correlations in their continuity and grade are being seen, these CBM veins will be modelled further for potential inclusion in the resource model.