Panoro Minerals Ltd. announced results of five additional drill holes from its Cotabambas exploration program.  The principal objective of the program is to expand the high-grade component of the resource and upgrade inferred resources to indicated category at the Company's Cotabambas Cu/Au/Ag Project in southern Peru. Drillhole CB-204 intersected 317.5 m of hypogene copper mineralization grading 0.56% Cueq below the current limits of the South Pit, including 113 m of a porphyry stock, with 95.0 m grading 0.44% Cu, 0.45 g/t Au, 3.13 g/t Ag (0.83% Cueq) and 44.0 m averaging 0.38% Cu, 0.38 g/t Au, 2.71 g/t  Ag (0.71% Cueq) Drillhole CB-205 at the North Pit was terminated at a shallow depth of 122.9 m due to water flow from the drillhole, the drillhole intersected 79.2 m averaging 0.65% Cu, 0.44 g/t Au, 5.19 g/t Ag (1.05% Cueq) of hypogene copper mineralization, the hole will be recollared and drilled to the east Drillhole CB-206 delineated the extension of the high-grade zone to near surface at the west side of the North Pit, intersecting 341.7 m of primary copper sulphides averaging 0.56% Cu, 0.40 g/t Au, 2.75 g/t Ag, (0.91% Cueq) related to multiple porphyry dikes, including 115.6 m averaging 2.02% Cueq and 68.6 m with 2.93% Cueq Drillhole CB-207 results delineate 290.2 m of hypogene copper mineralization in the North Pit averaging 0.55% Cueq, including intervals of 153.6 m grading 0.69% Cueq, 89.7 m averaging 1.01% Cueq and 35.7m grading 1.50% Cueq, centered on a porphyry stock exposed in this section with 87 m width Drillhole CB-208 intersected 404.0 m of hypogene copper mineralization below the existing limits of the South Pit, averaging 0.48% Cueq, including intervals of 66.5 m grading 0.44% Cu, 0.54 g/t Au, 3.68 g/t Ag (0.91% Cueq), and 122.8 m averaging 0.37% Cu, 0.27 g/t Au, 2.42 g/t Ag (0.61% Cueq), hosted in a porphyry stock of 321 m width of quartz monzonite composition, that still open at depth. The purpose of Holes CB-205, CB-206 and CB-207 was to infill the area of high grade inferred resources targeting and upgrade to indicated category in the high-grade zone located in the south area of the North Pit.  The continuity of this high-grade zone remains open at depth and along strike to the south.

The goal of the CB-204 and CB-208 was to step out the high-grade Cu-Au mineralization to the south, south-east and at depth at the South Pit.  Each hole was  stepped out approximately 100m from previous drillholes targeting the addition of indicated resources. Drillhole CB-204 delineates the continuity of the high-grade zone to a depth of 200 m to 400 m below the high-grade zone intercepted CB-198 previously announced in the section 5W and to below the limits of the PEA South Pit. After crossing the diorite and andesite in the hanging wall, the drillhole intersected from depths of 277.8 m to 595.3 m the hypogene copper mineralization, or 317.5 m averaging 0.30% Cu, 0.30 g/t Au, 2.31 g/t Ag (0.56% Cueq), including two intervals of 95.0 m grading 0.44% Cu, 0.45 g/t Au, 3.13 g/t Ag (0.83% Cueq.) and 44.0 m averaging 0.38% Cu, 0.38 g/t Au, 2.71 g/t Ag (0.71% Cueq).

The quartz stockwork containing chalcopyrite with minor pyrite is centered by a porphyry stock of 113 m width, developing the mineralization to the hanging and foot walls, with potassic alteration, and composed of orthoclase, secondary biotite, chlorite, and magnetite assembly. Drillhole CB-208 delineated mineralization at the PEA life of mine average grade, some 100 m to 300 m below the CB-63 and below the PEA pit limits and also 100 m to the northeast of CB-204, in the section 4W. This hole identified 321 m of the porphyry stock of quart monzonite composition intruding the diorite host rock, intersecting 404.0 m averaging 0.27% Cu. 0.24 g/t Au, 2.20 g/t Ag (0.48% Cueq), of which almost 95% is hosted in the porphyry stock.

The intersection includes two intervals of 66.5 m grading 0.44% Cu, 0.54 g/t Au, 3.68 g/t Ag (0.91% Cueq), and 122.8 m averaging 0.37% Cu, 0.27 g/t Au, 2.42 g/t Ag (0.61% Cueq), both located inside the porphyry stock domain. The hole was terminated in the porphyry domain, so the limits of the stock still undefined. The drillholes CB-204 and CB-208 are defining the continuity of the high grade zone to over 550 m depth to below the PEA pit limit and extending to the current resources pit-shell.

The results confirm a plunge of the high grade and the principal porphyry in south-southeast direction, where the drilling exploration is still in progress. Drillhole CB-205 was terminated at a depth of 122.9 m due to water flow. The drillhole was recollared to the east, CB-214, where the target mineralization was recently crossed and assaying is in progress.

CB-205 intersected 42 m of the porphyry stock hosting and expanding to the hanging wall containing 79.2 m of primary copper sulphide grading 0.65% Cu, 0.44 g/t Au, 5.19 g/t Ag (1.05% Cueq) including, inside the porphyry,  45.3 m averaging 0.90% Cu, 0.57 g/t Au, 5.46 g/t Ag (1.41% Cueq). Drillhole CB-206 located 200m to the northwest of the drillhole CB-205, at the same cross section 8E. This infill hole provides better definition of the high-grade distribution to the west side of the North Pit, intersecting 342m length of primary copper sulphide averaging 0.56% Cu, 0.40 g/t Au, 2.75 g/t Ag, (0.91% Cueq) related to a swarm of porphyry dikes of quartz monzonite composition intruding the diorite host rock.

The intersection includes 42.6 m of copper oxides and mixed mineralization averaging 0.63% Cu, 0.63 g/t Au, 4.94 g/t Ag (1.18% Cueq), underlain by 221.5 m of primary copper sulphides grading 0.71% Cu, 0.49 g/t Au, 2.97 g/t Ag (1.13% Cueq) including two intervals of 115.6 m averaging 1.25% Cu, 0.90 g/t Au, 5.03 g/t Ag (2.02% Cueq) and 68.6 m grading 1.80% Cu, 1.32 g/t Au, 6.93 g/t Ag (2.93% Cueq). Drillhole CB-207, an infill drillhole located 100 m to the northeast of the hole CB-205. The hole delineated copper mineralization 450 m below the surface in the North Pit.

The results from CB-207 delineate 290.2 m of mixed and hypogene copper averaging 0.34% Cu, 0.23 g/t Au, 2.97 g/t Ag (0.55% Cueq) including intervals of 153.6 m of primary copper sulphides grading 0.39% Cu, 0.33 g/t Au, 3.18 g/t Ag (0.69% Cueq), including 35.7 m averaging 0.79% Cu, 0.82 g/t Au and 4.88 g/t Ag (1.50% Cueq), overall centered by a porphyry stock exposed with 87m width in the section 9E.