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MARI:CC - Marimaca Reports Further Positive Higher-Grade Results from Northern MOD Infill Drilling

VANCOUVER, British Columbia, Dec. 05, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Marimaca Copper Corp. (“Marimaca Copper” or the “Company”) (TSX: MARI) is pleased to announce further results from the 2022 infill drilling campaign. Results reported in this release reflect 8,444m of drilling across 41 reverse circulation (“RC”) drill holes predominantly located in the northern portion of the Marimaca Oxide Deposit (“MOD”). The results further improve confidence in the newly identified higher-grade centres located in the northern MOD which were intersected in previously reported drill holes from the 2022 campaign (see press release dated November 21, 2022).

As previously announced Marimaca will host an Exploration Webinar and Live Q&A with Sergio Rivera, Vice President Exploration and Hayden Locke, President & CEO to discuss the takeaways of the 2022 exploration campaign today, December 5 th , 2022 at 11:00am EST / 4:00pm GMT / 1:00pm CLST / 8:00am PST. A webinar link will be available at marimaca.com/webinars and sign up is available via Investor Meet Company . Questions can be submitted via the Investor Meet Company dashboard during the live presentation.

Highlights

  • Infill drilling continues to improve confidence in the higher-grade centers identified in the northern infill drilling announced on November 21 st , 2022, and the higher-grade central MOD (MAR-175)
    • Results continue to demonstrate potential for improved grade profile in the northern sector from previous grade interpolation of the northern MOD
    • Target of the northern infill campaign is to improve the resource categorization from dominantly Inferred Resources (refere to technical report dated November 28, 2022) to Measured and Indicated categories for the purpose of future mine planning
      • Updated MRE remains on schedule for early 2023
  • Results from today’s release will be discussed on the Webinar with Sergio Rivera, VP Exploration, scheduled today at 11:00am ET (see details above)
  • Highlights from reported results are noted below
    • MAR-175 intersected 50m at 1.38% CuT from 64m
    • ATR-146 intersected 86m at 0.62% CuT from 2m including 44m at 0.92% CuT from 34m
    • ATR-158 intersected 158m at 0.50% CuT from 26m including 20m at 0.95% CuT from 138m
    • ATR-142 intersected 148m at 0.49% CuT from 2m including 34m at 0.83% from 114m
    • ATR-138 intersected 120m at 0.40% CuT from 2m including 38m at 0.65% CuT from 76m
    • LAR-104A intersected 114m at 0.45% CuT from 32m including 54m at 0.60% CuT from 32m
    • TAR-35 intersected 42m at 0.81% CuT from 2m
  • Remaining drilling from the 2022 campaign, currently awaiting final assays (approximately 3,000m of RC and 3,000m of diamond drilling), will be released ahead of the planned 2023 MRE

Sergio Rivera, VP Exploration of Marimaca Copper, commented:

“The infill drilling results from Marimaca continue to provide positive surprises and we are very pleased with the current results, which are, once again, above the interpolated grades in the recently released MRE for the northern end of the MOD.

“Prior to the 2022 campaign, the northern MOD represented the least-densely drilled area of the deposit and as a result, the least well-understood. The current results provide additional support to the exceptional results released on 21 November 2022, and have further improved our interpretation of the geology and confidence in continuity of the copper mineralization. Most importantly, both sets of results demonstrate upside to the previously interpolated grades from our 2022 MRE for the northern MOD as we prepare for our final updated resource in early 2023, which will focus on conversion of the majority of resources into the Measured and Indicated Categories.

“The new high-grade core to the north is expected to add further copper tonnes to our mineral inventory, which will underpin the proposed change in production for the future DFS to either 50ktpa or 60kpta of copper cathode for a life of mine which we expect to be greater than 12 years. Clearly, we would expect this to also add significant economic value to the MOD as compared to the 2020 PEA 1 , which outlined already exceptional economics including industry leading capital cost to production and return on invested capital metrics.”

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1 The 2020 PEA is  titled “Preliminary Economic Assessment, Marimaca Project, Antofagasta, II Region, Chile” (effective date: August 4, 2020), filed by the Company in September 2020 (the “2020 PEA”) no longer reflects the current economic potential of the project, should be seen as historical in nature and should not be relied upon.  As the 2020 PEA is no longer current, information related to an “advanced property” as defined in NI 43-101. The Company’s current technical report (the “2022 MRE”) on the Marimaca Copper Project is dated November 28th, 2022 and is the technical report most recently filed on SEDAR at www.sedar.com under the Company’s profile.

Overview of Drilling Campaign Objectives

Marimaca’s 2022 drilling campaign consisted of over 41,500m of RC and diamond drilling between the MOD infill and the MAMIX zone, the depth extension of the MOD. The 2022 MRE, announced on October 13, 2022 incorporates 19,580m of the approximate 41,500m of drilling completed in 2022 for a total of over 110,000m of drilling completed since 2016. The balance of the 2022 infill drilling program, including the 8,444m of drilling announced today, will be included in a subsequent MRE planned for early 2023 with the objective of converting the remaining Inferred Resources to the Measured and Indicated Categories to underpin a Definitive Feasibility Study (“DFS”) planned for later in 2023.

Figure 1: Plan View of Infill Drilling Results is available at: https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/2a76bcec-a1bf-4316-aaff-89ad61a5c31e

Table 1. Summary of Drill Results

Hole
Depth (m)
From (m)
To (m)
m
%CuT
ATR-136









180









6
102
96
0.26
including
6
22
16
0.38
and
42
54
12
0.36
and
66
102
36
0.34
134
164
30
0.22
including
148
158
10
0.35
ATR-138



200



2
122
120
0.40
including
42
66
24
0.52
and
76
114
38
0.65
ATR-139

150

4
34
30
0.24
including
20
34
14
0.42
ATR-140



150



6
98
92
0.27
including
6
36
30
0.30
and
50
78
28
0.41
ATR-141

160

36
66
30
0.21
128
142
14
0.34
ATR-142







210







2
150
148
0.49
including
8
22
14
0.37
and
50
150
100
0.62
including
114
148
34
0.83
182
200
18
0.30
ATR-143





250





60
130
70
0.30
including
100
130
30
0.45
152
232
80
0.34
including
152
194
42
0.48
ATR-144



150



6
98
92
0.30
including
10
48
38
0.52
and
86
98
12
0.39
ATR-145

200

16
84
68
0.36
including
36
70
34
0.56
ATR-146

300

2
88
86
0.62
including
34
78
44
0.92
ATR-147





220





8
62
54
0.21
110
218
108
0.30
including
110
160
50
0.33
and
180
218
38
0.36
ATR-148



300



2
108
106
0.37
including
16
58
42
0.53
and
138
150
12
0.21
ATR-149



200



58
190
132
0.24
including
58
90
32
0.33
and
170
190
20
0.66
ATR-150







250







2
188
186
0.29
including
2
82
80
0.32
including
2
20
18
0.54
152
188
36
0.66
including
152
178
26
0.84
ATR-151



200



30
38
8
0.21
110
158
48
0.27
including
126
158
32
0.33
ATR-152





250





130
246
116
0.36
including
130
194
64
0.50
including
130
166
36
0.79
and
230
240
10
0.66
ATR-153

180

8
66
58
0.20
including
30
48
18
0.40
ATR-154





320





22
54
32
0.20
222
320
98
0.33
including
244
292
48
0.55
and
276
292
16
1.15
ATR-155

120

4
62
58
0.22
including
16
34
18
0.52
ATR-156



200



98
170
72
0.51
including
98
138
40
0.58
and
152
170
18
0.68
ATR-157
200
No significant intercepts
ATR-158



200



26
184
158
0.50
including
34
124
90
0.62
and
138
158
20
0.95
ATR-159
100
No significant intercepts
ATR-160



230



42
76
34
0.37
104
116
12
0.22
166
176
10
0.33
ATR-161
200
No significant intercepts
ATR-162

250

88
138
50
0.21
including
120
138
18
0.39
ATR-163
250
178
200
22
0.21
LAR-104A

200

32
146
114
0.45
including
32
86
54
0.60
LAR-107

170

2
8
6
1.08
128
142
14
0.24
LAR-108

250

22
70
48
0.26
including
32
50
18
0.43
MAR-175

114 (*)

64
114
50
1.38
including
80
106
26
2.19
MAR-175A

250

84
238
154
0.38
including
84
154
70
0.55
MAR-176
150
No significant intercepts
MAR-177





250





34
42
8
0.63
118
250
132
0.38
including
118
178
60
0.63
and
212
232
20
0.28
TAR-29
200
142
164
22
0.28
TAR-30
160
12
38
26
0.57
TAR-31
190
166
184
18
0.20
TAR-32
240
No significant intercepts
TAR-33



250



172
250
78
0.53
including
202
246
44
0.74
and
202
216
14
1.58
TAR-34

200

18
78
60
0.20
104
122
18
0.26
TAR-35

200

2
56
54
0.69
including
2
44
42
0.81


(*) Target depth not reached because underground working intercept
(**) Twin from underground working intercept hole (3 -5 m apart but angle 70 to 75°)

Table 2. Drill Collars and Survey

Hole
Easting
Northing
Elevation
Azimuth
Inclination
Depth
ATR-136
374784.9
7436361.0
1046.7
220
-60
180
ATR-138
374830.1
7436265.8
1049.2
310
-60
200
ATR-139
374774.1
7436323.9
1047.5
220
-60
150
ATR-140
374783.2
7436365.7
1046.7
310
-60
150
ATR-141
374753.0
7436412.2
1036.6
220
-60
160
ATR-142
374854.2
7436297.0
1061.4
310
-60
210
ATR-143
375035.1
7436003.2
1100.6
310
-60
250
ATR-144
374828.9
7436257.5
1049.3
220
-60
150
ATR-145
375084.9
7436162.9
1103.1
220
-60
200
ATR-146
374907.4
7435876.0
1008.1
220
-60
300
ATR-147
375114.5
7436199.8
1096.3
220
-60
220
ATR-148
374905.0
7435881.3
1007.9
270
-60
300
ATR-149
374942.7
7436297.4
1062.8
220
-60
200
ATR-150
374906.7
7435885.1
1007.7
310
-60
250
ATR-151
374890.4
7436408.7
1070.9
310
-60
200
ATR-152
374890.5
7436400.4
1070.6
220
-60
250
ATR-153
374796.5
7436235.0
1029.2
310
-60
180
ATR-154
375082.9
7436245.6
1083.7
310
-60
320
ATR-155
374806.3
7436166.6
1005.9
220
-60
120
ATR-156
374866.2
7436444.1
1077.1
220
-60
200
ATR-157
374763.4
7436182.1
997.0
310
-60
200
ATR-158
374884.9
7436328.9
1072.8
220
-60
200
ATR-159
374760.9
7436175.8
996.9
220
-60
100
ATR-160
374812.0
7436310.6
1067.3
220
-60
230
ATR-161
374719.3
7436113.5
989.9
220
-60
200
ATR-162
375270.6
7436076.7
1112.7
220
-60
250
ATR-163
375235.5
7436115.2
1111.3
310
-60
250
LAR-104A (**)
374821.7
7435929.0
1011.2
270
-75
200
LAR-107
374667.0
7435986.0
978.3
220
-60
170
LAR-108
374748.9
7436021.6
969.7
220
-60
250
MAR-175 (*)
375132.3
7435607.8
1137.8
220
-60
114
MAR-175A (**)
375133.8
7435610.0
1137.8
220
-70
250
MAR-176
375322.3
7435907.2
1118.6
220
-60
150
MAR-177
375214.4
7435618.5
1148.6
220
-60
250
TAR-29
375383.6
7436048.2
1144.6
220
-60
200
TAR-30
375188.4
7436276.4
1098.5
220
-60
160
TAR-31
374956.5
7436410.7
1064.5
310
-60
190
TAR-32
375117.8
7436284.9
1080.2
310
-60
240
TAR-33
375118.1
7436273.1
1080.3
220
-60
250
TAR-34
375082.1
7436312.7
1074.0
220
-60
200
TAR-35
375190.1
7436213.2
1099.9
310
-60
200


(*) Target depth not reached because underground working intercept
(**) Twin from underground working intercept hole (3 -5 m apart but angle 70 to 75°)

Sampling and Assay Protocol

True widths cannot be determined with the information available at this time. RC holes were sampled on a 2m continuous basis, with dry samples riffle split on site and one quarter sent to the Andes Analytical Assay preparation laboratory in Calama and the pulps then sent to the same company laboratory in Santiago for assaying. A second quarter was stored on site for reference. Samples were prepared using the following standard protocol: drying; crushing to better than 85% passing -10#; homogenizing; splitting; pulverizing a 500-700g subsample to 95% passing -150#; and a 125g split of this sent for assaying. All samples were assayed for %CuT (total copper) and %CuS (acid soluble copper) by AAS. A full QA/QC program, involving insertion of appropriate blanks, standards and duplicates was employed with acceptable results. Pulps and sample rejects are stored by Marimaca Copper for future reference.

Qualified Person

The technical information in this news release, including the information that relates to geology, drilling and mineralization was prepared under the supervision of, or has been reviewed by Paola Kovacic, Exploration Manager, Marimaca Copper Corp, a geologist with more than 20 years of experience and a member of the Colegio de Geólogos de Chile and of the Society of Economic Geologist USA, and who is the Qualified Person for the purposes of NI 43-101 responsible for the design and execution of the drilling program.

The QP confirms she has visited the project area, has reviewed relevant project information, is responsible for the information contained in this news release, and consents to its publication.

Contact Information
For further information please visit www.marimaca.com or contact:

Tavistock
+44 (0) 207 920 3150
Emily Moss / Adam Baynes
marimaca@tavistock.co.uk

Forward Looking Statements

This news release includes certain “forward-looking statements” under applicable Canadian securities legislation. There can be no assurance that such statements will prove to be accurate, and actual results and future events could differ materially from those anticipated in such statements. Forward-looking statements reflect the beliefs, opinions and projections on the date the statements are made and are based upon a number of assumptions and estimates that, while considered reasonable by Marimaca Copper, are inherently subject to significant business, economic, competitive, political and social uncertainties and contingencies. Many factors, both known and unknown, could cause actual results, performance or achievements to be materially different from the results, performance or achievements that are or may be expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements and the parties have made assumptions and estimates based on or related to many of these factors. Such factors include, without limitation: risks related to share price and market conditions, the inherent risks involved in the mining, exploration and development of mineral properties, the uncertainties involved in interpreting drilling results and other geological data, fluctuating metal prices, the possibility of project delays or cost overruns or unanticipated excessive operating costs and expenses, uncertainties related to the necessity of financing, the availability of and costs of financing needed in the future as well as those factors disclosed in the annual information form of the Company dated March 28, 2022, the final short form base prospectus and other filings made by the Company with the Canadian securities regulatory authorities (which may be viewed at www.sedar.com). Accordingly, readers should not place undue reliance on forward-looking statements. Marimaca Copper undertakes no obligation to update publicly or otherwise revise any forward-looking statements contained herein whether as a result of new information or future events or otherwise, except as may be required by law.

Neither the Toronto Stock Exchange nor the Investment Industry Regulatory Organization of Canada accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release.


Stock Information

Company Name: Marimaca Copper Corp.
Stock Symbol: MARI:CC
Market: TSXC
Website: marimaca.com

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