Camino Identifies New Copper Satellite Zones Along Major La Estancia Fault at the Los Chapitos Copper Project in Peru

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VANCOUVER, BC / ACCESSWIRE / October 22, 2024 / Camino Minerals Corporation (TSXV:COR)(OTC PINK:CAMZF) ("Camino" or the "Company") is pleased to provide an update on the progress of the Summer 2024 mapping and exploration campaign at the Los Chapitos copper project ("Los Chapitos" or the "Project") in Peru. During the summer geological mapping campaign, collaborative efforts between Camino and its exploration partner Nittetsu Mining CO., LTD ("Nittetsu") have significantly advanced the 1:5,000 and 1:2,000 geological mapping program, which successfully identified new prospective copper oxide areas at the La Estancia trend that hold potential for future exploration drilling and development. This La Estancia fault extends for approximately 12 km through Camino's claims to the property boundary where Rio Tinto recently staked claims in 2024 (see news release dated May 17, 2024). Diamond drilling is anticipated to commence as early as December 2024.

Advanced exploration at Los Chapitos in Peru compliments Camino's corporate strategy to develop production behind the recently announced agreement to purchase the Puquios construction-ready copper mine in Chile (see news release dated October 7, 2024).

Highlights:

  • Identification of five new exploration targets at La Estancia.

  • Discovery of additional copper zones at Pilar Maria along the Diva Trend.

  • Notable mineralization at multiple targets, including:

    • Pampero: Up to 3.8% copper (Cu) and 4.0 ppm silver (Ag) in geochemical samples.

    • Pilar Maria: Copper oxide grades reaching 7.3% Cu and 54 ppm Ag.

    • Sombrero Blanco: Copper oxide mantos and exotic surface copper deposits.

  • Drilling to begin at prioritized targets as early as December 2024 with the anticipated new tranche of $1.5M earn-in funding from Nittetsu.

  • Ongoing exploration will also target structural controls across the 12 km La Estancia trend, aligned with copper-rich IOCG systems such as Candelaria and Mantoverde.

Over 25,000 meters of drilling has previously been completed at the Los Chapitos claims, and new satellite deposits are being sought centered on the La Estancia fault along its northwest trend, including north to south trending conjugate faults. Studies of other Iron Oxide Copper Gold ("IOCG") districts shows up to 80% of the metallic endowment of these systems can be found within 2 km associated with structural controls such as at the Candelaria, Mantoverde, El Soldado, and Michilla mines, which together with the level of erosion regulate the copper metal content in the deposit. Thus, we have tightened up our geological mapping closer to La Estancia, while still working to expand and identify new zones along our 8 km Diva Trend.