Solis Minerals Ltd. announced the commencement of diamond drilling operations at the Company's Mostazal Copper Project in Chile. The Company recently raised a total of AUD 5.5 million through the issue of 27,500,000 Chess Depository Interests at AUD 0.20; and with over AUD 7.0 million cash at bank, is fully funded to undertake this highly anticipated maiden drilling program at the Mostazal Copper Project in Chile, one of the largest copper production nations in the world. Mostazal Copper Project Summary; The Mostazal property is located 80 kilometres (km) northeast of Copiapo, Chile and within the Domeyko fault -- a major structural control for some of the larger and most productive copper mines*, including Chuquicamata and Escondida, and 40 km south of Codelco's El Salvador mine.

The initial phase of drilling will comprise four holes for an estimated 2,000 metres of drilling and will initially target both porphyry and manto-style copper mineralisation as well as the interpreted feeder system (porphyry) structures at depth. Site preparations commenced in late December, with the mobilisation of earth moving equipment and the construction of suitable drilling platforms and access tracks where required. All planned drill sites have been established, ready for drilling the Phase I and Phase II campaigns.

Field crews and drilling equipment mobilised earlier last week to set up on the program's first hole, which will target a series of near-surface manto-style copper mineralisation "lenses" defined by historic diamond drilling. The central target is characterised by a series of known stacked manto copper lenses where historical, relatively shallow drilling to a depth of approximately 150 metres, has encountered wide zones of high-grade copper mineralisation. The proposed drilling is planned to penetrate through these lenses to confirm the existing mineralisation models and test for additional stacked manto lenses at depth.

DDH-MZ-32: 11m @ 2.52% Cu from 84m; DDH-MZ-08: 16m @ 1.48% Cu from 56m; DDH-MZ-30: 16m @ 1.27% Cu from 74m; DDH-MZ-10: 13m @ 1.23% Cu from 91m; DDH-MZ-27: 10m @ 1.59% Cu from 40m; DDH-MZ-13: 8m @ 1.83% Cu from 55m. As well as testing the near-surface copper manto mineralisation, the Company intends to undertake the first-ever drill testing of the interpreted porphyry feeder system at depth. Recent independent geophysical modelling of existing Induced Polarization ("IP") survey data has highlighted a strong chargeability anomaly extending for over 1.6 km along strike down dip to the west of the surface copper mineralisation.

The Company interprets this to represent the potential location of the primary feeder structured for the widespread copper mineralisation.