Solis Minerals Ltd. provided descriptions of five main target areas at its Mostazal project in Chile's Atacama Desert. The property is located within the Domeyko Fault-the main structural control for some of the world's large and most productive copper mines including Chuquicamata and Escondida-and 40 kilometres south of Codelco's El Salvador Mine. Five Targets Areas: West Main Target - located immediately west of the mantos, characterized by the presence of a magnetic low and chargeability high. Southwest Target - located on the southwest edge of the claim block, with coincident geochemical and geophysical magnetic and chargeability anomaly. East Target - located due East of the mantos mineralization where surface rock sampling outlined molybdenum anomaly coincident with a magnetic high and chargeability high. Central Target - located immediately beneath the mantos, vectored by higher chalcocite (a higher copper grade mineral) coincident with a magnetic high. North Target - mainly defined by the regional structural setting (NS and EW crossing lineaments) and the occurrence of massive primary chalcocite and high-grade gold (up to 13 g/t) and magnetic high. The first phase of drilling at the West Main Target, comprising 2,500 metres of core drilling in four holes, will test the centre of a classic porphyry "high chargeability", "low magnetic" geophysical anomaly. The drill target is a North South trending anomaly at a depth of approximately 300 metres, roughly 300 metres wide by 1.6 kilometres long.