Filo Corp. announced assay results from holes FSDH097, FSDH098 and FSDH100 from the Filo del Sol Project in San Juan, Argentina. Highlights: Drillhole FSDH097 intersected 1,077.0m at 0.89% CuEq from 368.0m, including:149.0m at 128.0 g/t Ag from 372.0m; 237.0m at 1.20% CuEq from 707.0m; Drillhole FSDH098 intersected 953.8m at 0.42% CuEq from 410.0m; Drillhole FSDH100 intersected 631.3m at 0.68% CuEq from 256.0m, including: 20.0m at 95.8 g/t Ag from 340.0m.

FSDH097 was collared on Section 9500N, 212m west of FSDH061, and drilled to the west at -70 degrees. This hole has extended the Aurora Zone by over 200m to the west of FSDH061 and over 150m north of FSDH072, and it remains open to the west and north, as well as to the east of FSDH061. The hole intersected rhyolite country rock to a depth of 196m where it entered the main mineralized breccia.

The breccia was cut by a narrow porphyry interval from 618m to 636m, representing the up-dip extent of larger porphyry bodies intersected at depth. The rock was strongly oxidized and leached down to the start of the main mineralized interval at 368m. An unusually broad silver zone was intersected from 372m to 521m, including a much higher-grade central portion with 8m at 725.2 g/t Ag between 466m and 474m.

Mineralization was quite homogeneous throughout the breccia, with a higher grade section at 1.20% CuEq between 707m and 944m corresponding to increased sulphide content and breccia intensity. Grade within the breccia diminished towards the lower contact with the granite country rock at about 1,201m and the hole ended in mineralization with the last 20m to the end at 1,445m returning 0.38% CuEq (0.34% Cu, 0.05 g/t Au, 0.6 g/t Ag). FSDH098 was collared on Section 11300N, 520m west of FSDH087, and drilled to the west at -70 degrees.

This hole is to the west of the main Filo trend between Bonita and Aurora with the closest hole to it over 400m away. It extends the deposit about 500m west of FSDH087 and fills a 750m gap between FSDH043 to the south and FSDH101 to the north. The core is strongly leached down to 420m where an increase in copper grade corresponds to the bottom of the leached zone.

The silver zone was intersected over 20m between 370m and 390m and, although the grade was low at 36 g/t Ag, this interval is over 800m north of the intersection in FSDH097 and demonstrates the persistence of this zone. The hole intersected rhyolite down to a depth of 768m where it entered granite, continuing in this lithology to its end at 1,363.8m. Mineralization is consistent throughout the hole, continuing to the end with the last 18m averaging 0.38% CuEq (0.34% Cu, 0.06 g/t Au, 0.7 g/t Ag).

FSDH100 was collared on Section 8800N, 200m west of FSDH064, testing the western extent of the Filo/Aurora trend in this area. It extends the western margin of the deposit by about 250m, and is within the resource pit shell to a depth of 350m. The hole appears to have intersected the main breccia unit from surface, although intense weathering and leaching makes identification of lithology challenging over the upper 100m of the hole.

The silver zone was intersected over 20m between 340m and 360m, correlating well with intersections of this zone in several holes to the east. Strong leaching continues to a depth of about 420m, with hypogene sulphide mineralization from here to the end of the hole. Grades are moderate and homogeneous throughout the hypogene section.

The hole ended in mineralization at a depth of 887.3m due to a problem with the drill, with the last 20m averaging 0.43% CuEq (0.29% Cu, 0.18 g/t Au, 1.1 g/t Ag). Drilling is ongoing with nine rigs active on the project. Drillholes FSDH101 (1,380m), FSDH102 (1,214m), FSDH104 (1,447m), FSDH105 (1,449m), FSDH106 (1,103m), FSDH108 (1,184m) and FSDH111 (853m) 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 FSDH099, FSDH103, FSDH107, FSDH109, FSDH110, and FSDH112 through FSDH115 are underway. The company goal remains on track to grow Filo into one of the largest and most important copper discoveries in recent times.