Pacifico Minerals Limited provided results from the Phase III drilling program at its 75% owned Sorby Hills Lead- Silver-Zinc Project. Pacifico intends to develop a large near-surface flat-lying lead-silver-zinc deposit located 50km northeast of Kununurra in Western Australia. There are existing sealed roads to transport concentrate from site to the facilities at Wyndham Port (150km from the Project). Established infrastructure and permitting allow for fast tracked production. After completing the acquisition of a 75% interest in the Sorby Hills Project in late 2018, Pacifico carried out drilling that significantly increased the size and confidence in the global MRE (36.0Mt of 3.7% Pb, 37g/t Ag and 0.5% Zn). The Phase III infill and extension drilling program was carried out from October to November 2019 aiming to increase Indicated Resources by targeting Inferred Resource areas with low drilling density, test the periphery of mineralisation for extensions of the mineralisation and target historic anomalies for their potential to add future mineralisation. The program was focused on shallow mineralisation above 100 m depth, that may be mineable by open pit, at B and Omega deposits. Phase III consisted of 49 reverse circulation (`RC') holes for a total of 3,265 m. Most holes were inclined at 60o and drilled at 270o azimuth (towards the west). The mineralisation occurs as carbonate-hosted replacement type mineralisation, located predominantly underneath the shallow dipping contact of a dolomitic siltstone formation (Knox Sediments) and within a sedimentary breccia that overlies the underlying massive dolomite. All RC chips were geologically logged, and mineralised sections sent to Intertek Laboratories in Darwin for multi-element analysis, as well as for ore grade lead, zinc and silver analysis where appropriate. Logging and analysis results from Phase III have returned intersections which support the estimated grades and targeted mineralisation geometry at the Omega deposit and have further confirmed the geological continuity of the mineralisation. Strong intercepts were returned from the peripheries of the mineralisation at shallow depth and down dip and justify further step-out drilling. The intercept in SH_PD_A-31 intersected high-grade mineralisation including one of the highest silver grades recorded at Sorby hills with 383 g/t Ag over 10m. This area is now a high priority for further testing. The interpretation of continuity of stratigraphy and mineralisation is further improved by a better understanding of the geometry and facies distribution of the host formation. Importantly, the Omega deposit remains open to the west and southeast towards the B deposit. The development and distribution of the transitional sedimentary breccia interval appears to be a fundamental control to mineralisation. While fracturing and veining is more prominent in the brittle Sorby Dolomite, matrix replacement through sulphides dominates in the overlying transitional slump breccia beneath the Knox Sediments.