Filo Mining Corp. announced assay results from holes FSDH062 and FSDH064 at the Filo del Sol Project in San Juan, Argentina. These holes were drilled into the Aurora Zone and were collared approximately 420m apart.

Highlights and detailed results are shown below along with accompanying figures: Drillhole FSDH062 intersected 1,313.2m at 0.65% CuEq from a depth of 134m, including; 520.4m at 0.82% CuEq from 400m. The hole ended in strong mineralization at a depth of 1,447.2m due to rig capacity, with the final 19.2m averaging 0.64% CuEq (0.47% Cu, 0.15 g/t Au, 5.6 g/t Ag). Drillhole FSDH064 intersected 1,356.0m at 1.09% CuEq from a depth of 44m, including; 79.0m at 182.6 g/t Ag from 306.0m.

424.0m at 1.54% CuEq from 536.0m. The hole was stopped in mineralization at 1,400.0m depth, with the last 20m averaging 0.45% CuEq (0.31% Cu, 0.18 g/t Au, 1.1 g/t Ag). Mineralized zones within the Filo del Sol deposit are typically flat-lying, or bulk porphyry-style zones and drilled widths are interpreted to be very close to true widths.

FSDH062 was drilled along the eastern edge of the Aurora Zone, was collared on Section 8900N, and was drilled towards the west at an angle of -70 degrees. The hole intersected rhyolite country rock down to a depth of 412m where it transitioned into the main breccia unit which hosts most of the high-sulphidation epithermal mineralization at Filo del Sol and represents the best grade interval in this hole. Porphyry intrusive rocks representing more than one phase were intersected from about 900m to 1,317m where another breccia unit continued to the end of the hole.

The hole was collared at the eastern edge of the current mineral resource and is entirely outside it. FSDH064 was drilled on Section 8800N as an infill hole, filling the 300m gap formed between holes FSDH048 and FSHD058 (Section 8700N) to the south, and FSDH032 (Section 9000N) to the north. It tested an area which has particularly high-grade mineralization in the shallow, oxidized part of the deposit.

The hole was pre-collared using a reverse-circulation drill as hole VRC179 to a depth of 350m and continued as a diamond drill hole below this depth. This hole was collared 100m south and 400m west of FSDH062, with the separation between the two holes starting at 422m and ending at 306m. FSDH064 intersected the silver zone from 306m to 385m, correlating well with adjacent holes.

This zone occurs within the main breccia phase which continues to a depth of 564m before transitioning to the porphyry intrusive. The porphyry interval here also correlates well with adjacent holes, continuing to a depth of 1,194m before transitioning again to breccia which continued through to the end of the hole. This hole is within the current mineral resource to a depth of 438m, intersecting grades that are consistent with the resource block model, although the silver zone here is thicker and higher-grade than expected.