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To: LoneClone who wrote (167507)9/21/2022 3:05:44 PM
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Marimaca Announces Infill Drilling Results Further Confirming Consistency of Mineralization at the MOD

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Marimaca Copper Corp.
September 7, 2022

Figure 1



Plan View of Infill Drilling Results, Pending Holes and MOD PEA Pit Shell

VANCOUVER, British Columbia, Sept. 07, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Marimaca Copper Corp. (“Marimaca Copper” or the “Company”) (TSX: MARI) is pleased to announce further results from the 2022 infill and extensional drilling campaign at the Marimaca Oxide Deposit (the “MOD”). Results reflect a total of 6,130m across 31 drill holes.

The drilling intersected mineralization in-line with the current geological interpretation of the MOD. Drilling in the south-east zone of the MOD, on trend with the Sierra and Sorpresa satellite targets, continues to demonstrate extensions to green-oxide rich mineralization beyond the previously interpreted limits of the 2019 Mineral Resource Estimate (“MRE”). Copper oxide mineralization also remains open to the east of the MOD. Hole MAR-158 was drilled on a ~150m step-out from the eastern pit limits and intersected continuations of shallow green oxide mineralization. Drilling on the western boundary of the MOD confirmed limits of copper oxide mineralization with lower-grade intersections of thinning mineralization. In the central MOD, hole MAR-65Ext intersected extensions of higher-grade mineralization into the MAMIX zone.

Highlights

  • Infill drilling intersected extensions to known green-oxide mineralization in the south-east zone of the MOD, consistent with previous 2022 results (see release dated March 28, 2022)

  • MAMIX drilling intersected extensions to higher grade oxide and mixed mineralization at depth, improving confidence in the higher-grade core of the MOD and MAMIX

  • Oxide intersections from step-out drilling on the north-eastern boundary of the MOD (MAR-158) demonstrates a material broadening of the MOD’s oxide halo to the east which is consistent with previous step-out drilling (MAR-126, see release dated May 5, 2021)

  • Notable intersections include

  • MAR-65Ext intersected 332m at 0.44% CuT from 36m, including a higher-grade extension of 78m at 0.90% CuT from 218m

  • LAR-96 intersected 98m at 0.41% CuT from surface including 22m at 1.14% CuT from surface

  • MAR-172 intersected 200m at 0.25% CuT from 12m including 66m at 0.51% CuT from 38m

  • MAR-171 intersected 164m at 0.37% CuT from 2m including 96m at 0.53% CuT from 70m

  • MAR-158 intersected 72m at 0.36% CuT from 120m

  • LAR-03 intersected 346m at 0.32% CuT from 2m including 40m at 0.34% CuT from 272m

  • LAR-25 intersected 340m at 0.33% CuT from 12m

  • The 2022 drilling program is now finalized with 38,570m of RC and 3,000m of diamond drilling complete

  • 21,992m of remaining drilling to be released pending final assay results

  • Sergio Rivera, VP Exploration of Marimaca Copper, commented:

    “We have now completed the 2022 Marimaca drilling campaign with our work now focused on the upcoming mineral resource update planned for late September or early October.

    “Overall, the 2022 program was a success. All our objectives going into the program were met and results continue to be in-line with our geological interpretation at the MOD, with the consistency of the Marimaca mineralization demonstrated again in this latest batch of results.”

    Overview of Drilling Campaign Objectives

    Marimaca’s 2022 RC drilling campaign consists of over 38,570m of drilling between the MOD infill and the MAMIX zone, the depth extension of the MOD.

    Geological interpretation and resource modelling is currently underway ahead of the planned 2022 Mineral Resource Update (“MRE”) expected in late Q3. The 2022 MRE will capture drilling data completed up to June 30th, 2022, with the balance of the infill drilling (targeting conversion to Measured and Indicated Resource categories) to be captured in a subsequent MRE planned for early 2023.

    Figure 1: Plan View of Infill Drilling Results, Pending Holes and MOD PEA Pit Shell:
    globenewswire.com

    Table 1. Summary of Infill Drill Results

    Hole

    TD (m)



    From (m)

    To (m)

    m

    %CuT

    MAR-158

    200



    8

    192

    184

    0.23

    including

    8

    68

    60

    0.22

    including

    8

    28

    20

    0.23

    and

    46

    64

    18

    0.41



    120

    192

    72

    0.36

    including

    120

    146

    26

    0.44

    and

    174

    192

    18

    0.71

    MAR-159

    200



    72

    84

    12

    0.21



    150

    172

    22

    0.25

    MAR-160

    160



    24

    38

    14

    0.14



    92

    104

    12

    0.52

    MAR-161

    210



    112

    164

    52

    0.27

    MAR-162

    180



    2

    12

    10

    0.29



    122

    134

    12

    0.25

    MAR-163

    180



    2

    8

    6

    0.22



    88

    150

    62

    0.14

    MAR-164

    200



    2

    8

    6

    0.32



    126

    192

    66

    0.24

    including

    152

    192

    40

    0.31

    MAR-165

    200



    118

    148

    30

    0.23

    including

    124

    138

    14

    0.34

    MAR-166

    300



    12

    300

    288

    0.19

    including

    12

    30

    18

    0.23

    and

    56

    88

    32

    0.32



    98

    138

    40

    0.21



    164

    172

    8

    0.36



    230

    300

    70

    0.29

    including

    230

    258

    28

    0.49

    and

    282

    300

    18

    0.27

    MAR-167

    300



    98

    154

    56

    0.15

    including

    98

    122

    24

    0.20



    188

    292

    104

    0.20

    including

    188

    252

    64

    0.20



    270

    292

    22

    0.33

    MAR-168

    200



    14

    150

    136

    0.20

    including

    14

    104

    90

    0.16

    and

    124

    150

    26

    0.46

    MAR-169

    250



    96

    200

    104

    0.27

    including

    12

    52

    40

    0.20

    and

    96

    140

    44

    0.23



    150

    200

    50

    0.35

    including

    150

    176

    26

    0.21

    and

    186

    200

    14

    0.81



    222

    242

    20

    0.17

    MAR-170

    250



    14

    102

    88

    0.28

    including

    14

    42

    28

    0.50

    and

    80

    102

    22

    0.42



    206

    214

    8

    0.48

    MAR-171

    200



    2

    166

    164

    0.37

    including

    2

    20

    18

    0.21

    and

    38

    54

    16

    0.32



    70

    166

    96

    0.53

    including

    70

    118

    48

    0.71

    and

    140

    166

    26

    0.62

    MAR-172

    220



    12

    212

    200

    0.25

    including

    12

    28

    16

    0.16



    38

    104

    66

    0.51

    including

    38

    60

    22

    0.51

    and

    72

    104

    32

    0.67



    134

    170

    36

    0.22

    LAR-88

    200



    62

    74

    12

    0.12



    146

    156

    10

    0.29

    LAR-89

    170



    12

    24

    12

    0.41



    144

    168

    24

    0.18

    LAR-90

    200



    18

    34

    16

    0.18



    114

    130

    16

    0.16

    LAR-91

    150



    4

    36

    32

    0.21



    116

    134

    18

    0.15

    LAR-93

    260



    58

    82

    24

    0.21

    LAR-94

    150



    34

    148

    114

    0.17

    including

    34

    76

    42

    0.16



    110

    148

    38

    0.28

    including

    126

    148

    22

    0.41

    LAR-95

    300



    28

    190

    162

    0.20

    including

    40

    80

    40

    0.41

    and

    160

    182

    22

    0.27



    228

    252

    24

    0.18

    LAR-96

    270



    0

    98

    98

    0.41

    including

    0

    22

    22

    1.14

    and

    70

    98

    28

    0.38



    156

    164

    8

    0.53



    236

    266

    30

    0.17

    including

    236

    248

    12

    0.27

    LAR-97

    170



    4

    18

    14

    0.26

    ATR-113

    160



    24

    152

    128

    0.22

    including

    24

    38

    14

    0.31

    and

    50

    92

    42

    0.33



    136

    152

    16

    0.33



    Table 2. Summary of MAMIX Drill Results


    Hole

    TD (m)



    From (m)

    To (m)

    m

    %CuT

    LAR-03ext

    350

    Historic + New

    2

    348

    346

    0.32



    262

    348

    86

    0.25



    272

    312

    40

    0.34

    LAR-15ext

    450

    Historic + New

    12

    428

    416

    0.15



    302

    320

    18

    0.30



    416

    428

    12

    0.13

    LAR-25ext

    400

    Historic + New

    12

    352

    340

    0.33



    256

    352

    96

    0.24

    MAR-65ext

    400

    Historic + New

    36

    368

    332

    0.44



    218

    368

    150

    0.61

    including

    218

    296

    78

    0.90

    ATR-89ext

    400

    Historic + New

    10

    374

    364

    0.21



    318

    374

    56

    0.24

    including

    340

    374

    34

    0.34



    Table 3. Infill collars and survey


    Hole

    Easting

    Northing

    Elevation

    Azimuth

    Inclination

    Depth

    MAR-158

    375363.6

    7435943.5

    1127.3

    220

    -60

    200

    MAR-159

    375219.2

    7435932.4

    1119.5

    220

    -60

    200

    MAR-160

    375256.0

    7435905.7

    1109.6

    310

    -60

    160

    MAR-161

    375176.6

    7435902.6

    1114.7

    310

    -60

    210

    MAR-162

    375235.7

    7435861.8

    1093.6

    310

    -60

    180

    MAR-163

    375148.1

    7435868.5

    1110.4

    310

    -60

    180

    MAR-164

    375234.3

    7435853.9

    1093.3

    220

    -60

    200

    MAR-165

    375146.0

    7435861.8

    1110.4

    220

    -60

    150

    MAR-166

    375163.7

    7435000.1

    1050.8

    310

    -60

    300

    MAR-167

    375110.5

    7435834.2

    1104.6

    310

    -60

    300

    MAR-168

    375224.9

    7434945.9

    1036.6

    310

    -60

    200

    MAR-169

    375268.1

    7435159.1

    1061.5

    220

    -60

    250

    MAR-170

    374974.0

    7435243.1

    1051.4

    220

    -60

    250

    MAR-171

    374991.9

    7435297.5

    1060.7

    220

    -60

    200

    MAR-172

    375158.0

    7435199.7

    1080.0

    220

    -60

    220

    LAR-88

    374572.7

    7435553.3

    1026.6

    220

    -60

    200

    LAR-89

    374665.8

    7436069.2

    961.9

    310

    -60

    170

    LAR-90

    374557.6

    7435609.9

    1023.8

    220

    -60

    200

    LAR-91

    374494.5

    7435937.8

    964.0

    220

    -60

    150

    LAR-92

    374443.3

    7435844.1

    972.0

    220

    -60

    150

    LAR-93

    374556.1

    7435697.0

    1014.9

    220

    -60

    260

    LAR-94

    374608.2

    7435588.3

    1050.8

    220

    -60

    150

    LAR-95

    374639.3

    7435579.1

    1064.0

    220

    -60

    300

    LAR-96 (*)

    374762.0

    7435919.0

    1015.0

    220

    -60

    270

    LAR-97

    374522.7

    7435811.0

    984.6

    220

    -60

    170

    ATR-113

    374771.6

    7436325.5

    1047.4

    310

    -60

    160

    (*) unsurveyed collar location











    Table 4. MAMIX collars and survey


    Hole

    Easting

    Northing

    Elevation

    Azimuth

    Inclination

    Extension

    Final Depth

    LAR03-EXT

    374684.6

    7435736.1

    1084.7

    310

    -60

    100

    350

    LAR15-EXT

    374839.0

    7435824.8

    1068.2

    220

    -60

    200

    450

    LAR25-EXT

    374765.1

    7435781.1

    1076.1

    220

    -60

    150

    400

    MAR65-EXT

    374902.1

    7435647.2

    1112.9

    220

    -60

    200

    400

    ATR89-EXT

    375062.3

    7435866.5

    1093.2

    310

    -60

    100

    400



    Sampling and Assay Protocol


    True widths cannot be determined with the information available at this time. RC holes were sampled on a 2m continuous basis, with dry samples riffle split on site and one quarter sent to the Andes Analytical Assay preparation laboratory in Calama and the pulps then sent to the same company laboratory in Santiago for assaying. A second quarter was stored on site for reference. Samples were prepared using the following standard protocol: drying; crushing to better than 85% passing -10#; homogenizing; splitting; pulverizing a 500-700g subsample to 95% passing -150#; and a 125g split of this sent for assaying. All samples were assayed for %CuT (total copper) and %CuS (acid soluble copper) by AAS. A full QA/QC program, involving insertion of appropriate blanks, standards and duplicates was employed with acceptable results. Pulps and sample rejects are stored by Marimaca Copper for future reference.

    Qualified Person

    The technical information in this news release, including the information that relates to geology, drilling and mineralization was prepared under the supervision of, or has been reviewed by Paola Kovacic, Exploration Manager, Marimaca Copper Corp, a geologist with more than 20 years of experience and a member of the Colegio de Geólogos de Chile and of the Society of Economic Geologist USA, , and who is the Qualified Person for the purposes of NI 43-101 responsible for the design and execution of the drilling program.

    The QP confirms she has visited the project area, has reviewed relevant project information, is responsible for the information contained in this news release, and consents to its publication.

    Contact Information
    For further information please visit www.marimaca.com or contact:

    Tavistock
    +44 (0) 207 920 3150
    Jos Simson / Emily Moss / Nick Elwes
    marimaca@tavistock.co.uk

    Forward Looking Statements

    This news release includes certain “forward-looking statements” under applicable Canadian securities legislation. There can be no assurance that such statements will prove to be accurate, and actual results and future events could differ materially from those anticipated in such statements. Forward-looking statements reflect the beliefs, opinions and projections on the date the statements are made and are based upon a number of assumptions and estimates that, while considered reasonable by Marimaca Copper, are inherently subject to significant business, economic, competitive, political and social uncertainties and contingencies. Many factors, both known and unknown, could cause actual results, performance or achievements to be materially different from the results, performance or achievements that are or may be expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements and the parties have made assumptions and estimates based on or related to many of these factors. Such factors include, without limitation: risks related to share price and market conditions, the inherent risks involved in the mining, exploration and development of mineral properties, the uncertainties involved in interpreting drilling results and other geological data, fluctuating metal prices, the possibility of project delays or cost overruns or unanticipated excessive operating costs and expenses, uncertainties related to the necessity of financing, the availability of and costs of financing needed in the future as well as those factors disclosed in the annual information form of the Company dated March 28, 2022, the final short form base prospectus and other filings made by the Company with the Canadian securities regulatory authorities (which may be viewed at www.sedar.com). Accordingly, readers should not place undue reliance on forward-looking statements. Marimaca Copper undertakes no obligation to update publicly or otherwise revise any forward-looking statements contained herein whether as a result of new information or future events or otherwise, except as may be required by law.

    Neither the Toronto Stock Exchange nor the Investment Industry Regulatory Organization of Canada accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release.
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