Cerro de Pasco Resources is Granted Historic Authorization and Starts Drilling Quiulacocha Tailings

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First Phase Geophysics Study completed

MONTRéAL, Aug. 27, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Cerro de Pasco Resources Inc. (CSE: CDPR) (OTCPK: GPPRF) (FRA: N8HP) (“CDPR” or the “Company”) is pleased to inform that it has received the required authorization for the Initiation of Exploration Activities from the Peruvian Ministry of Energy and Mines. This represents the first-ever such authorization to be granted in Peru for a new mining exploration project within a tailings storage facility.

Accordingly, the Company is now installing its first drill rig to begin its Phase I drilling program at the Quiulacocha Tailings Project (“QT Project”).

The Company has in parallel completed first phase Geophysical Studies to outline the bottom surface of the tailings deposit.

Guy Goulet comments: “This is a significant milestone for the country: This is the first ever drilling authorization granted for a new mining exploration project over tailings in the history of Peru, not related to a beneficiation concession. It is also a very exciting stage for CDPR as we will finally discover the true value of the QT tailings and be able to produce a Master Plan for the entire Quiulacocha tailings resource. CDPR will update the market with drill results as soon as they become available."

Drilling Program

CDPR has hired Ingetrol Comercial S.A.C., a Peruvian subsidiary of Grupo Ingetrol, to perform the Phase I Drilling campaign. Over a period of approximately eight weeks, Ingetrol will carry out 40 drill holes to gather more than 1,000 tailings samples, facilitating comprehensive data acquisition throughout the entire depth of the Quiulacocha tailings.

Laboratory Testing

Inspectorate Services Perú S.A.C., a Peruvian subsidiary of Bureau Veritas, will conduct the geochemical and metallurgical testing program in Lima, Peru and Antofagasta, Chile. The tailings samples, taken at every meter, will be dispatched to the Bureau Veritas lab in Lima for a 60-element ICP Analysis and other assays. Subsequently, the tailings samples will be combined into representative composites and sent to Antofagasta, Chile, for metallurgical testing.

This extensive laboratory program will determine the mineral resource estimate and metallurgical methods for the reprocessing of the Quiulacocha tailings.

Geophysics

CDPR has enlisted Geomain Ingenieros S.A.C., a Peruvian company specializing in geophysical applications for mineral exploration and engineering, to conduct Phase 1 geophysics. Geomain Ingenieros S.A.C. has successfully completed over 9,000 m of geophysical surveys on the dry portion of the Quiulacocha tailings. The preliminary interpretation of the geophysical profiles indicates that the tailings deposit surpasses 40 meters in depth in certain locations, exceeding the original expectations.