Antofagasta plc announced maiden figures for the Encierro deposit and provided an update on its Cachorro deposit during the Prospectors and Developers Association of Canada (PDAC) conference in Toronto on 13 June 2022. The Company announced inaugural details of the Encierro project in the Chilean High Andes, 100 km east of the city of Vallenar and 600km north of Santiago. The deposit is a complex Miocene porphyry copper system displaying hypogene mineralisation with distinct sulfide and alteration zoning.

The Encierro deposit is held in a joint venture with Barrick Gold. Antofagasta holds the majority share and operates the exploration programme. The Company also provided an update on its wholly-owned Cachorro project, announcing that further in-fill drilling has increased the deposit size to 155Mt Inferred Resources1 of 1.20% copper from 142 Mt of 1.21% copper reported as at the 31 December 2021.

The deposit is in the western Atacama Desert in northern Chile, 100 km north-east of the city of Antofagasta and 1,100km north of Santiago. It lies between the Company's Antucoya and Centinela operations and may benefit from the use of their facilities. The deposit consists of manto-type sulphides, mostly chalcopyrite and bornite and some oxides.

Cachorro remains open laterally and additional drilling will be carried out during the rest of the year 2022.