Infinitum Copper Corp. reported that it has applied for a mining permit to the environmental authority ("SEMARNAT") in Mexico following receipt of successful metallurgical test work. A Mining Impact Assessment ("MIA") was recently completed and has now been submitted to the Secretaria de Medio Ambiente y Recursos Naturales ("SEMARNAT").

SEMARNAT is the Mexican government department responsible for the issue of mining permits. La Adelita has seen historic artisanal mining focused around the adit on the eastern flank of the Cerro Grande anticline. As mining has traditionally taken place in the Cerro Grande area and the Company expects to access the mineralised body through the existing adit the permitting process is not expected to be overly complex.

The Company has also recently received the results of metallurgical tests from Servicio Geologico Mexicano ("SGM"). Approximately 20 kilograms of material with a head grade of 1.88% Cu, 1.05 g/t Au and 74 g/t Ag was delivered to SGM in Chihuahua in Late 2023. Flotation tests demonstrated that the material is amenable to standard flotation process with 77% Au recovered, 86.14% Ag and 85.21% Cu.

The material has a high specific gravity of 3.485.