Filo Mining Corp. announced assay results from holes FSDH070A and FSDH071 at the Filo del Sol Project in San Juan, Argentina. These holes were drilled into the Aurora Zone and were collared approximately 410m apart.

Highlights and detailed results are shown below along with accompanying figures: Drillhole FSDH070A intersected 1,056.5m at 0.86% CuEq from a depth of 282m, including; 670.4m at 0.97% CuEq from 369.7m, The hole ended in strong mineralization at a depth of 1,338.5m due to rig capacity, with the final 20.5m averaging 0.75% CuEq (0.53% Cu, 0.27 g/t Au, 2.3 g/t Ag). Drillhole FSDH071 intersected 1,028.0m at 1.16% CuEq from a depth of 292m, including; 172.0m at 2.14% CuEq from 408.0m, 237.5m at 1.49% CuEq from 776.0m and The hole ended in mineralization at a depth of 1,320.0m due to rig capacity, with the final 20m averaging 0.46% CuEq (0.30% Cu, 0.21 g/t Au, 1.3 g/t Ag). FSDH070A was drilled into the Aurora Zone on Section 9000N, towards the west at an angle of -70 degrees between holes FSDH032A and FSDH046.

The hole is outside of the resource pit shell below a depth of 150m. Geology matched that in FSDH046 very well, starting in rhyolite cut by microdiorite intrusives and entering the main, well-mineralized breccia phase at a depth of 373m. At a depth of 1,026m the hole entered a porphyry intrusive, and this depth corresponds with a change from high-sulphidation mineralization to porphyry mineralization.

At 1,270m the hole passed back into breccia which continued to the end of the hole at 1,338.5m. FSDH071 was collared 215m east of FSDH057 on Section 9400N and drilled at an angle of -70 degrees towards the west. The entire hole is outside of the resource pit shell.

The hole cut rhyolite and microdiorite intrusive rocks to a depth of 354m, where it entered an unusual anhydrite-rich breccia with elevated molybdenum and copper grades. This breccia continued to 408m, averaging 1.19% CuEq (0.95% Cu, 0.30 g/t Au, 1.8 g/t Ag) and 440ppm Mo. It correlates to a similar breccia in hole FSDH061 which is 130m to the north, and is open down dip, to the east, and to the north.

At 408m the hole entered the main mineralized breccia which was cut by several narrow porphyry intervals and extended to 1,236m where the hole entered another porphyry which continued to the hole's end at 1,320m. Two high-grade intervals were intersected within this breccia. The upper zone, from 408m to 580m, averaged 2.14% CuEq and included a 60m section at 3.53% CuEq.

This zone appears to be too far to the east to be the continuation of the high-grade section in FSDH057 and may represent a new zone of mineralization which is open along trend to the northeast and down dip. The lower zone, from 776m to 1,013m, averaged 1.49% CuEq and is possibly an extension of the high-grade interval intersected at the bottom of FSDH057, drilled 170m to the west.