Cordoba Minerals Corp. reported the assay results received from the ongoing in-fill drilling program at the San Matias Copper-Gold-Silver Project. Significant intercepts returned from the latest in-fill drill holes include: ACD162 - 150.7 metres (m) from 4.8 m to 155.5 m with 0.59% copper (Cu), 0.28 g/t gold (Au) and 4.19 g/t silver (Ag), or 0.74% copper equivalent1 (CuEq), including: 52.36 m from 4.8 m to 57.16 m with 1.09% Cu, 0.63 g/t Au and 7.44 g/t Ag, or 1.44% CuEq, 48.3 m from 85.7 to 134 m with 0.58% Cu, 0.23 g/t Au and 4.11 g/t Ag, or 0.70 % CuEq.

ACD170 - 77.48 m from 6.6 m to 84.08 m with 1.24% Cu, 0.82 g/t Au and 6.78 g/t Ag, or 1.68% CuEq, including: 19.31 m from 6.6 m to 25.91 m with 1.20% Cu, 1.18 g/t Au and 6.45 g/t Ag, or 1.85% CuEq, 25.38 m from 58.7 m to 84.08 m with 2.72% Cu, 1.04 g/t Au and 14.84 g/t Ag, or 3.24% CuEq. Assay results returned shallow high-grade copper-gold mineralization in the north of the Alacran Deposit with long intervals of over 1% CuEq from drill holes ACD162 and ACD170. High-grade intervals identified at the north of the Alacran Deposit.

The initial in-fill drilling campaign completed 27,726 m in 142 diamond drill holes within the core of the Alacran Deposit and confirms the strong correlation with the Pre-Feasibility Study (PFS) block model. The ongoing second phase in-fill drilling program focuses on the peripheral in-fill areas to confirm the life of mine average grade estimate of the Alacran Deposit. ACD162 and ACD170 drill tested the north of the Alacran Deposit and returned with highly enriched grades of copper, gold and silver mineralization.

ACD162 returned 150.7 m from 4.8 m to 155.5 m of 0.74% CuEq, with a particularly high-grade zone from 4.8 m to 57.16 m of 1.44 CuEq. This zone sampled a fossil rich limestone at the top of Unit 2 - the stratigraphic horizon that hosts most of the mineralization at Alacran. ACD170 intersected semi-massive sulfides within the lower part of the Unit 2 stratigraphy, which have been frequently seen in earlier drilling nearby.

Drill holes ACD160, 164 and 171 drill tested the peripheral in-fill areas in the south of the Alacran Deposit and returned with relatively lower grades as predicted by the PFS block model. The PFS planned this area to be mined later in the mine life. Quality Assurance/Quality Control: Cordoba uses ALS Minerals Laboratory in Medellin, Colombia, ALS Minerals Laboratory in Lima, Peru, and SGS Colombia S.A.S in Medellin, Colombia.

These labs operate in accordance with ISO/IEC 17025. Cordoba employs a comprehensive industry standard Quality Assurance/Quality Control (QA/QC) program. PQ and HQ diamond drill core is cut lengthwise into 3 fractions, 1/4 is sent to geochemistry, half is sent to metallurgy, and 1/4 is left behind in a secure facility for future assay verification.

Some sample shipments are delivered to ALS Minerals Laboratory in Medellin, Colombia where the samples are prepared. Analysis occurs at the ALS Minerals Laboratory in Lima, Peru. Alternate sample shipments are delivered to SGS Colombia S.A.S in Medellin, Colombia where the samples are prepared and analyzed.

Both analytical labs determine the gold by a 50 g fire assay with an AAS finish. An initial multi- element suite comprising copper, molybdenum, silver, and additional elements are analyzed by four-acid digestion with an ICP-MS finish. All samples with copper values over 10,000 ppm and gold greater than 10 ppm are subjected to an overlimit method for higher grades, which also uses a four-acid digest with an ICP-ES finish, and fire test with gravimetric finish.

Certified reference materials, blanks, and duplicates are randomly inserted at the geologist's discretion and QA/QC geologist's approval into the sample stream to control laboratory performance (15%).