Orestone Options Copper Gold Porphyry Systems in Argentina

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Vancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - September 3, 2024) - Orestone Mining Corp. (TSXV: ORS) (OTC Pink: ORESF) (FSE: O2R2) (WKN: O2R2) ("the Company") is pleased to announce that it has signed an Option Agreement ("the Agreement") with Cascadero Minerals Corporation to earn up to a 75-per-cent interest in the 56.8 square kilometer Las Burras-Incahuasi copper gold molybdenum porphyry property. Cascadero Minerals Corporation is a majority owned subsidiary of Cascadero Copper Corporation (TSXV: CCD). The property is located in Salta Province, Argentina approximately 100 kilometres northwest of Salta City and hosts two large porphyry systems. Previous drilling on a portion of the large-scale Las Burras porphyry target intersected widespread copper/gold mineralization. Drill hole LB-3 intersected 256 metres grading 0.23% copper, 0.060 ppm gold and 0.019% molybdenum from bedrock beneath 36 metres of alluvial cover, including a 112 metre section from 48-160 metres grading 0.42% copper, 0.097 ppm gold and 0.020% molybdenum. Mineralization remains open to depth.

The Las Burras target lies within an alluvium covered valley and features a 3,000 by 1,500 metre IP anomaly (high chargeability/low resistivity) and a coincident magnetic low indicating hydrothermal magnetic destructive alteration. Swarms of ENE and WNW trending auriferous quartz-sericite-tourmaline sulphide veins occur peripheral to the porphyry.

Previous drilling by Cascadero in 2011 intersected copper gold mineralization in three drill holes spaced at 250 metre centers within the eastern end of a mapped 1000 x 800 metre zone of monzodiorite intrusive. Mineralization consists of chalcopyrite vein stockworks with strong sericite-pyrite alteration overprinting potassic alteration. This suggests that the higher grade mineralized potassic core lies at depth or laterally to drill hole LB-3 in the centre of the valley.

Orestone plans to complete an Airborne MagnetoTellurics (AirMT) survey over the mineralized target to better define the conductive porphyry system and drill test the areas beneath, west and east of drill hole LB-3 along a 1500-2000 metre x 400-750 metre trend where there has been no drilling.

Las Burras is hosted primarily within a porphyritic quartz monzonite - monzodiorite at the north end of a 30 square kilometer stock of calc-alkalic composition north of the El Toro lineament. The El Toro liniment extends west for 320 kilometres to the giant Escondida Copper Mine and controls other mineralization within the belt such as the Taca Taca Copper Gold Molybdenum Deposit of First Quantum Minerals, located 200 kilometres to the west. A major northwest trending transverse fault zone with sinistral (left) movement is located 25 kilometres to the south and a conjugate system of WNW and ENE dextral faults (right movement) has controlled the emplacement of the copper-gold mineralization at Las Burras.