Hannan Metals Limited HANNF) reported that U-Pb zircon dating on four porphyry intrusive centres within an area of 140 by 50 kilometres has defined a previously unrecognized Miocene metallogenic belt associated with significant BLEG, float and outcrop Cu-Au geochemical anomalism at its 100%-owned Previsto project in Peru. This new district overlaps in age with the Miocene magmatic arc in the Western Cordillera of Peru, where some of Peru's porphyry copper+/-gold and epithermal gold deposits were formed at the same time. This work `re-draws' the map of where such deposits can be found and verifies Hannan's assumptions that Previsto represents a new search space in a country thought to be mature in its exploration potential. Hannan has continued to stake additional ground and increased its land position by 7% for a total of 113,200 ha (1,132 sq km). Fourteen mining concessions for 13,500 ha (135 sq km) are now granted. . The Company is currently working with local stakeholders to plan next steps. The Previsto project, located 300 kilometres south of Hannan's 100%-controlled San Martin sediment-hosted copper-silver project, defines a previously unknown mineralized belt within a 140 by 50 kilometre area. The area comprises shallow marine to continental sedimentary rocks of Upper Permian to Miocene age that have experienced considerable WNW-ESE-directed shortening, though folding and thrusting, during multiple events of Andean deformation. Theis dating suggests that moderately oxidised, medium- to high-K calc- alkaline intrusions, rock types commonly associated with porphyry copper-gold deposits globally, intruded this deformed sedimentary package during the early to mid-Miocene, some 140 kilometres east of the coeval magmatic arc in the Peruvian Cordillera. At Previsto, regional exploration has identified seven porphyry/skarn targets with associated coincident Cu-Au- Mo-Ag and lesser Pb-Zn-Sn-W anomalism from multiple datasets including stream sediment, outcrop and boulder geochemical sampling, geological mapping and regional airborne magnetics. The nature of the targets is at an early stage. The entire area is under thin cover, and it is estimated that <1% of the bedrock outcrops. The most advanced of these prospects is located at Previsto Norte where a large number of copper-bearing boulders comprising a variety of porphyry intrusions occur with strong hydrothermal alteration and quartz veining. Assays up to 25.6% copper and 28 g/t silver (previously report) have been returned. Gold anomalous boulders are also present, with 0.9 g/t gold and 0.12% copper assayed from a strongly leached hydrothermal breccia with porphyritic clasts.