Solis Minerals Limited announced an update on exploration activities at the Cinto Project Peru. Solis has recently completed a first pass geochemical programme at the Cinto Project and has finalised an access agreement with the local community to fast-track drill exploration at this location. Highlights: Solis has signed an access agreement with local Carumbraya community at the Cinto Project and initiated systematic mapping and sampling of outcropping copper mineralisation.

Surface grab samples from Cinto report assays up to 7.14% Cu with mineralisation mapped over a 200m x 100m area in historical workings associated with significant alteration and structural deformation. Significant structures evident in 100m wide exposed area with abundant copper oxide mineralisation in historical artisanal workings. Positioned on boundary of regional scale transcurrent Incapuquio fault system which forms structural corridor related to massive Toquepala porphyry system 10km to the north-west.

Geochemical signature and base metal concentration ratios assayed in very similar ranges to metals content in Toquepala indicating porphyry-style mineralisation. Drone magnetometer and follow up geological mapping is underway to guide drill permitting. Follow-up Induced Polarisation (IP) geophysical studies will be carried out over areas of interest to evaluate primary drill targets.

Drill permitting at Ilo Este and Ilo Norte. Both Ilo Este and I Lo Norte have been recently covered by magnetic and IP surveys that have identified drill targets and drill permitting to test these targets is underway.