Zincore Metals Inc. reported assay results from the latest holes drilled at the Dolores copper-molybdenum porphyry project. Dolores is located in the prolific Yauri-Andahuaylas copper district of southern Peru and is being explored under a joint-venture with First Quantum Minerals. First Quantum has concluded the second of five earn-in stages for the Dolores joint-venture and currently owns 50.1% of the project, with Zincore owning the other 49.9%.

The recent drilling program comprised 1,599.8m in 4 diamond drill holes. The recent drilling targeted the southeastern flank of the previously-drilled porphyry copper-molybdenum system over a north-south distance of approximately 550m. DOL-18, the most northerly hole, cut quartzite through its entire length and intersected anomalous copper and molybdenum associated with sulphide veinlets between 342.15m and 362.70m depth.

DOL-19, drilled entirely in diorite at 100° azimuth, was collared at the same location as DOL-02 and DOL-09 from previous drilling campaigns. It intersected intermittent zones of anomalous copper and molybdenum associated with concentrations of sulphide veinlets between 70.70m and 246.85m depth. DOL-20 and DOL-21 were drilled from the same location at 50° and 110° azimuth, respectively, between DOL-18 and DOL-19.

DOL-20 intersected feldspar porphyry, diorite porphyry and breccia in the upper portion of the hole and quartzite with thin andesite units below 203.5m. Two intervals of weak copper-molybdenum mineralization were intersected, one in each lithology type. DOL-21 cut feldspar porphyry and intrusive breccia over its entire length and intersected no significant mineralization.