| Atacama To Proceed With Financing And Development Of Aguas Blancas, Appointment Of Richard P. Clark As
 President
 
 VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA--Atacama Minerals Corp. (the
 "Company") is pleased to announce the decision of the Board of
 Directors to proceed with the financing and development of the
 Aguas Blancas Iodine Heap Leach Project.  The heap leach testing
 program carried out over the past 5 months was extremely
 successful.  Based upon the results from this program, the
 Company's independent engineers, Pincock, Allen & Holt, have
 developed a mine plan for a minimum of 15 years of iodine
 production.  These reserves represent exploration on only 30% of
 Atacama's vast land holdings.  Numerous other mineralized zones
 have been identified and it is expected that further work in these
 areas will expand the life of the Aguas Blancas mine well beyond
 15 years.
 
 Iodine is an important strategic element used in a number of
 critical applications worldwide.  These applications cut across
 several industries including pharmaceutical, industrial and
 agricultural areas.  Worldwide consumption is projected at 18,000
 tonnes for 1999, with a 3% growth rate forecast for the year 2000.
 At full capacity, Aguas Blancas will account for approximately 6%
 of global production.
 
 The schedule for mine construction is 11 months.  Initial
 production will be iodine only, at 1267 tonnes per year.  Capital
 costs for construction are US$27 million.  On a full equity basis,
 the internal rate of return for the iodine project is estimated at
 21% at current iodine prices.  On a leveraged basis, 70% debt and
 30% equity, the IRR for the project increases to 30%.
 
 Of particular significance, recent test work of the leachable ore
 has proven a much higher nitrate grade than previously expected.
 Accordingly, nitrate and sulphate salts recovered from iodine
 production will be stockpiled for later processing.  At current
 grades and with a future plant expansion, nitrate production could
 exceed 100,000 tonnes per year, significantly increasing the
 upside of Aguas Blancas.  Independent marketing and engineering
 reports have been commissioned to evaluate the nitrate potential.
 These reports are expected within the next two weeks.
 
 Commencement of construction at Aguas Blancas is scheduled for the
 first quarter of 2000.
 
 Following on the decision to proceed with the development of Aguas
 Blancas, the operations of Atacama will now be centralized in
 Santiago, Chile.  In this regard, the Company is also pleased to
 announce the appointment of Richard P. Clark as President of the
 Company.  Mr. Clark will initially coordinate financing of the
 construction phase of Aguas Blancas, and in the first quarter of
 2000 he will relocate to Santiago with his family to direct
 Atacama's corporate and marketing operations.  Mr. Clark is a
 mining and securities lawyer with a specialty in industrial
 mineral issues.  For the past six years Mr. Clark has been active
 as senior management in a number of V.S.E. and T.S.E. companies
 and during this time has coordinated and assisted in capital
 financing exceeding $100 million.
 
 ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD
 
 Adolf H. Lundin, Chairman
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