Santa  Fe  Metals  |  Iron  Range  Project  |  Target  Ranking  Study  

July  23,  2014                       TSX.V:SFM  

VANCOUVER   -­‐   Santa   Fe   Metals   Corp.   (SFM:TSXv)   ("SFM"   or   the   "Company")   announces  that   a   detailed   Ranking  Study  of  numerous  target  areas  is  well  underway  for  the  680-­‐km2Iron  Range  Project,  located  70-­‐km  south  west  of   the   Sullivan   Mine   at   Kimberley,   British   Columbia.   Because   of   its   size   and   recognized   potential   for   iron   and  other   metals,   Iron   Range   has   had   significant,   but   often-­‐sporadic   exploration   campaigns   since   discovery   in   the  
1890's.    

Modern   exploration   including   geological   mapping,   airborne   geophysics,   extensive   geochemical   surveys   and  diamond  drilling  has  confirmed  the  property's  great  potential  for  base  and  precious  metals.  The  Ranking  Study  is  the   first   comprehensive   and   project-­‐wide   effort   to   compile   and   assess   all   past   work   and   will   ultimately   lead   to  the  definition  of  new  drill  targets  in  this  prolific  metal  mining  region.  

Iron   Range   hosts   the   same   stratigraphic   rock   assemblage   as   the   historic   Sullivan   Mine,   one   of   the   largest  sedimentary   exhalative   (SEDEX)   silver-­‐lead-­‐zinc   deposits   in   the   world   and   it   also   encompasses   57-­‐km   of   the  regional-­‐scale  Iron  Range  fault  complex.  As  a  result,  the  property  is  very  prospective  for  other  base  and  precious  metal   deposit   types.   TerraLogic   Exploration   Inc.   of   Cranbrook,   BC   is   completing   the   Ranking   Study   that   has  initially  defined  three  prime  areas  for  more  detailed  study.    These  high-­‐priority  areas  have  large-­‐scale  potential  for  metals  because  of  their  observed  geological  setting  and  now  compiled  exploration  results,  and  include:  

CAR Area

The  CAR  Area  is  a  Sullivan-­‐style  SEDEX  target  with  excellent  access,  located  7.5-­‐km  south  of  HWY  3.    Importantly,  a   well-­‐defined   zone   of   Sullivan-­‐style   mineralized   fragmentals   within   middle   Aldridge   Formation   rocks   are  coincident   with   classic   SEDEX   alteration   and   anomalous   lead   and   zinc   mineralization.   Exploration   drilling   in   the  CAR   area   provides   stratigraphic   information   but   newly   identified   mineralized   trends   have   no   drilling.  Importantly,   the   Lower   Middle   Aldridge   Formation   Contact   (LMC),   which   is   also   a   target   horizon   and   estimated  to  be  at  depths  of  500-­‐m  in  the  southern  part  of  the  CAR  Area,  has  never  been  tested  south  of  HWY  3.  

Canyon Area

The  Canyon  Area,  located  2.5-­‐km  north  of  HWY  3,  is  a  high-­‐priority  target  for  Sullivan-­‐style  SEDEX  in  addition  tostructurally-­‐controlled   base   and   precious   metal   mineralization.   This   area   has   had   drill   testing   of   large  geochemical   anomalies   and   has   intersected   Sullivan-­‐style   alteration   coincident   with   LMC,   both   near   and   at  distance  to  the  Iron  Range  Fault.  Important  drill  results  have  been  recorded  at  the  Talon  Zone  in  2010,  including  IR10-­‐010,  which  intersected  14.0m  grading  5.1  g/t  gold,  1.86%  lead,  2.1%  zinc  and  75.3  g/t  silver.  Hurried  follow  up  drilling  was  conducted  by  others  without  geological  interpretation,  highlighting  the  need  and  opportunity  for  more  thoughtful  assessment  of  this  area.  

Golden Cap Area

The  Golden  Cap  Area  is  an  IOCG  (Iron  Oxide  Copper  Gold)  exploration  target  located  13-­‐km  north  of  HWY  3,  with  good   access.   The   area   is   characterized   by   the   abundance   of   iron   oxide   mineralization   and   is   coincident   with   a  major   offset   of   the   Iron   Range   Fault.   Intersecting   large-­‐scale   structures   create   opportunities   for   structurally-­‐ controlled   mineralization   and   the   area   has   an   extensive   zone   of   hydrothermal   brecciation   and   associated  

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alteration.     While   exploring   for   iron-­‐rich   mineralization   at   the   O-­‐Ray   zone   in   2008,   diamond   drill   hole   IR08-­‐006  intersected  bonanza  gold  grades  near  surface,  returning  51.52  g/t  gold  over  7.0-­‐m.  The  Golden  Cap  area  will  be  advanced   by   more   systematic   exploration   to   assess   target   deposit   styles,   controls   on   mineralization   and   to  define  drill  targets.  

Iron Range Summary

While  notable  exploration  results  at  Iron  Range  indicate  the  potential  to  host  large-­‐scale  SEDEX-­‐style,  IOCG  and  structurally-­‐controlled  base  and  precious  metal  mineralization,  each  of  the  priority  areas  defined  by  the  Ranking  Study  requires  greater  geological  interpretation  to  be  properly  advanced.    Much  of  the  exploration  data  is  now  in   digital   form   and   contained   within   a   GIS   database.     The   property   has   been   expertly   assembled   into   a  contiguous   package   with   many   potential   targets.   More   detailed   geological   mapping   and   ground   proofing   to   be  completed  in  2014  will  advance  the  three  priority  areas  to  the  drill  ready  stage.  Management  believes  this  work  will  produce  compelling  new  geological  models  and  exciting  drill  targets.  

A  complete  description  of  previous  exploration  results  for  Iron  Range  can  be  viewed  at:  
http://www.eagleplains.com/projects/bc/ironrange/

Update  on  Sully  Project  

SFM   plans   to   re-­‐commence   drilling   shortly   at   its   Sully   Project   located   near   Fort   Steele   and   30   km   east   of   the  Sullivan  Mine  at  Kimberley,  BC.    Sully  hosts  twin,  large-­‐scale,  parallel  geophysical  targets  that  do  not  outcrop  on  surface.   The   'blind'   targets   are   well   defined   by   detailed   gravity   surveys   completed   over   much   of   the   property  and  recent  drilling  is  estimated  to  have  come  within  100-­‐m  of  the  East  Target.  Both  targets  are  made  compelling  by   coincident   parallel   magnetic   anomalies,   and   the   East   Target   is   now   known   to   coincide   with   equivalent  Sullivan  Time  stratigraphy.      

Management   is   excited   about   the   Iron   Range   project's   potential   to   host   Sullivan-­‐type   massive   sulphides,   IOCG  mineralization   and   bonanza-­‐grade   gold,   and   is   committed   to   advancing   exploration   at   both   the   Iron   Range   and  Sully.     Scott   Broughton,   President   and   CEO   commented;   "The   Iron   Range   project   demonstrably   expands   on   the  discovery  potential  for  SFM  in  this  prolific  base  and  precious  metal  region  of  British  Columbia."  

Technical contents of the Iron Range Project disclosure in this news release have been reviewed and approved by

Charles Downie, P.Geo., a qualified person as defined by National Instrument 43-­‐101.

Neither the TSX Venture Exchange nor its Regulation Services Provider (as that term is defined in the policies of the TSX Venture Exchange) accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this news release.

Scott  E.  Broughton,  P.Eng.,    President  and  CEO  

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