Filo Corp. announced assay results from holes FSDH093 and FSDH094 from the Filo del Sol Project in San Juan, Argentina. Highlights: Drillhole FSDH093 intersected 1,449.2m at 0.61% CuEq from 338.8m, including: 652.0m at 0.81% CuEq from 492.0m, 276.0m at 0.95% CuEq from 804.0m and 76.0m at 0.84% CuEq from 1,674.0m.

The latter intersection is interpreted to be a continuation of the high-grade sheeted vein mineralization first intersected in FSDH086 and is located 130m northeast and 300m below that intersection. Drillhole FSDH094 intersected 1,298.0m at 1.01% CuEq from 192.0m, including: 52.0m at 252.4 g/t Ag from 364.0m in the silver zone, 304.0m at 1.30% CuEq from 444.0m. Mineralized zones at Filo del Sol are bulk porphyry-style zones and drilled widths are interpreted to be very close to true widths.

Copper Equivalent (CuEq) for drill intersections is calculated based on USD 3.00/lb Cu, USD 1,500/oz Au and USD 18/oz Ag, with 80% metallurgical recoveries assumed for all metals. The formula is: CuEq % = Cu % + (0.7292 * Au g/t) + (0.0088 * Ag g/t). FSDH093 was collared on Section 9400N, 500m east of FSDH086, and drilled to the west at -70 degrees.

The hole intersected rhyolite country rock cut by a mafic sill to a depth of 619m where it entered the main mineralized breccia phase. The breccia is cut by a porphyry interval from 1,061m to 1,270m and transitions again to porphyry at 1,594m to the end of the hole at 1,886.6m. The porphyry intervals are comprised of different phases which can be difficult to distinguish visually but typically show different vein densities and grade characteristics.

In particular, the section from 1,674m to 1,750m contains elevated grades compared to the adjacent porphyry intervals, contains distinct sheeted quartz +/- sulphide veins, and is correlated with a similar section in hole FSDH086 between 1,370m and 1,414m. This section in hole FSDH093 is actually comprised of two intervals cut by a later, lower grade porphyry phase, and can be broken down into 37.5m at 1.08% CuEq (0.79% Cu, 0.36 g/t Au, 3.1 g/t Ag) and 12.0m at 1.30% CuEq (1.01% Cu, 0.36 g/t Au, 3.5 g/t Ag). This high-grade porphyry phase is open in all directions and remains a compelling exploration target.

The hole was stopped in a low-grade porphyry phase at 1,886.6m and is the deepest hole drilled to date at Filo del Sol. FSDH094 was collared on Section 9100N and drilled to the west at -70 degrees. It intersected strongly leached rhyolite volcaniclastics to a depth of 295m where a complex sequence of phreatic and magmatic-hydrothermal breccias was encountered and continued to 474m.

This breccia contains abundant clasts of the mafic sill, and includes the high-grade silver zone intersection from 364m to 416m. The main breccia phase continues from 474m to 655m where it is cut by a porphyry intrusive to 960m, with breccia then continuing to the end of the hole. The hole ended in mineralization due to the capacity of the drill rig, with the last 20m averaging 0.45% CuEq (0.30% Cu, 0.20 g/t Au, 0.7 g/t Ag).

Drilling is ongoing with nine rigs active on the project. Drill productivity is improving with the onset of summer supported by a number of initiatives directed at improving drill efficiency and productivity. December was the most productive month last year with 4,750m drilled, leading to a total of 38,785m of drilling in 2023.

Drillholes FSDH092, FSDH096 and FSDH099 were suspended at depths of 370m, 262m and 179m respectively to take advantage of the summer season and those drills have been moved to more distal frontier exploration areas. No significant assay results were encountered in any of the holes as they were ended above expected mineralized depths. Drillholes FSDH097 (1,445m), FSDH098 (1,364m), FSDH100 (887m), FSDH101 (1,380m) and FSDH104 (1,447m) are now complete with assays pending.

Assay results for completed holes will be released as they are received, analyzed, and confirmed by the Company. Drillholes FSDH102 through FSDH111 are underway.