Bocana Resources Corp. announced to add additional details on the selected core samples that were recently delivered for assay analysis. These core samples were collected from successfully completed diamond drilling campaign at the Company's Escala Project in Southwest Bolivia.

Of the six cores that were sampled, a total of 1236.35 meters, or 75.12%, were submitted to ALS Bolivia Ltda for assay analysis. This milestone is important for Bocana as it signifies the progress made in the exploration and development of the Company's inaugural mineral property in South America. The delivery of the core samples for assay analysis is a crucial step in assessing the potential value and viability of the near surface porphyry deposit at the Escala area concession.

Subject to the workload at the lab, the Company anticipates the results to be delivered on the first two cores soon. The subsequent assay reports should follow shortly thereafter. Looking ahead, Bocana plans to continue its exploration and development efforts in South America.

The Company remains committed to utilizing advanced technologies and environmentally conscious practices to maximize the value of its mineral properties while minimizing its ecological footprint. Cerro Galapagos Area: Holes HRC2301-HRC2304 were completed for a total of 1314.70 metres on the Cerro Galapagos, testing a large, induced polarization, chargeability anomaly. Minor pyrite and chalcopyrite mineralization occurs at the sediment/intrusive contact in both holes and approximately 30 metres of crackle fractured intrusive in hole HRC 2306 healed by finer grained pyrite with traces of chalcopyrite.

Laura Zone HRC2307 was drilled a total depth of 355.9 meters and the Company will submit selected samples for analysis at a later time. Core Sampling Protocols: All drill core samples have been collected under the supervision of Company employees. Drill cores were transported from the drill platform to the camp's logging facility where it was geotechnically and geologically logged, photographed, and split by diamond saw prior to being sampled.

Samples were then bag, sealed, and numbered in order to maintain a chain-of-custody. Company employees also inserted blank, duplicate and a certified standard sample in each batch of twenty samples prior to transportation from the Escala area camp to the ALS Bolivia Ltda. laboratory site in Oruro, Bolivia.

The ALS unit in Oruro is ISO 9001:2008 and ISO 17025:2005 accredited and ALS is the only laboratory in South America that has a high number of analytical methods accredited by ISO IEC 17025 and has the sample preparation stage included in this accreditation.