Sendero Resources Corp. announce results of the first three diamond drillholes from the ongoing maiden drilling program at its 100% owned Peñas Negras Project in the Vicuña District in La Rioja, Argentina. Highlights PNDH003 (La Ollita) intersected 256m of 0.53 g/t Gold Equivalent "AuEq" from 84m.

including 70m of 0.66 g/t AuEq from 84m including 20m of 0.76 g/t AuEq from 92m including 94m of 0.58 ag/t AuEq from 246m including 8m of 1.09 g/t AuEq from 254m Ongoing drilling at La Ollita (holes PNDH004-PNDH006) is confirming the presence of a large mineralized advanced argillic epithermal lithocap telescoped on a porphyry gold - copper system. After initial drilling at La Peña and Tamberías, attention was shifted to the La Ollita target where previous drilling in the 1990's by Eldorado Gold had intersected gold (Au) - copper (Cu) mineralisation at relatively shallow depths (=150m). PNDH003, a vertical hole drilled to 450m depth, intersected an advanced argillic lithocap below 84m of moraine cover to a depth of 159m.

Below this depth the hole intersected several phases of dacite porphyry, an early mineralized phase, and a late-mineralized phase, before ending in a post-mineral fault zone. The upper part of the hole intersected a phreatomagmatic breccia with intense pervasive residual vuggy silica and clays with alunite and returned 70m of 0.66 g/t AuEq from 84m (Table 1 and Figure 2). In this advanced argillic style alteration were pyrite-enargite-chalcocite and black sulfide veins with metal values up to Au (1.1g/t), Ag (7.3g/t), Mo (200ppm) and Cu (0.3%).

In addition, late intermediate sulfidation epithermal style Zn-Pb-Ag-Cu veins overprint the porphyry Au-Cu mineralization. Below 159m the hole intersected high sulfidation mineralization and advanced argillic alteration overprinting porphyry-style sericite and potassic (K-feldspar-biotite) alteration with A-type quartz veinlets. The early porphyry phase returned 94m of 0.58 g/t AuEq from 246m.

Note that Au-Cu grades dropped off considerably when entering extensive post-mineral faults below 340m, with the reduction in grade due to displacements by the faults rather than a reduction in Au-Cu grades of the system itself. Despite extension drilling into this post-mineral fault zone, were unable to pass and stopped the hole on advice of the drill contractor. The Company's initial exploration drilling at La Ollita is focused within a triangle-shaped structural zone formed by the intersection of NE-NW-EW faults, which coincides with magnetic and IP chargeability anomalies.

The Company's thesis is that this triangular zone represents a zone of weakness and provided a feeder for magmatic-hydrothermal fluids forming the advanced argillic lithocap measuring at least 600 x 600m. The Company believes the advanced argillic lithocap could be far more extensive than this and exploring extensions will be a focus for future drilling. The results of PNDH003 and the ongoing drilling at La Ollita are demonstrating the existence of an extensive well preserved telescoped Au-Cu-Ag mineral system concealed beneath the moraine cover.

This finding is comparable to other deposits in the Vicuña District like Filo del Sol which show alteration and mineralization telescoping on large systems of both high-sulfidation Cu-Au-Ag and porphyry Cu-Au. The mineralization in PNDH003 is richer in gold than copper with average grades of 0.294 g/t Au to 0.142% Cu across the 256m interval, with the higher metal grades of 1.11 g/t Au (110-112m), 1.35% Cu (254-256m), 9.4 g/t Ag (254-256m) and 200pm of Mo (86-88m). Copper could become dominant in some zones of the system but for now the Company is reporting in gold equivalent (AuEq) as gold has been observed to be the dominant metal in the system to date.

If PNDH003 was being reported in Copper Equivalent it would be comparable in grade to the resource grade at the nearby Josemaria deposit. The remainder of the current drill program will be completed at La Ollita with holes PNDH004, PNDH005 and PNDH006 now completed and PNDH007 currently being drilled. Drilling will continue to mid to late April, with approximately 3,100m drilled so far.

Drilling started at the two targets, La Peña (PNDH001) and Tamberías (PNDH002), with the most compelling exposed geology, surface soil and rock geochemistry, and magnetic and IP signatures. In both PNDH001 & PNDH002, Au-Cu and intermediate sulfidation epithermal style mineralization was encountered associated with quartz-diorite porphyry cut by various breccia facies including both magmatic-hydrothermal and late phreatomagmatic breccias. The early magmatic-hydrothermal breccia is mainly polymictic containing clasts of country rock, including porphyritic and fragmental rhyolite, granite, microdiorite, andesite, and volcaniclastic rocks, as well as porphyry Cu clasts with A-style veins.

Assay results confirm low tenor but consistent Au-Cu-Mo grades & Ag at La Peña. This is reminiscent of the periphery of Maricunga style gold-rich porphyry systems, and the Company is evaluating future drill hole locations to test different parts of these systems.