VANCOUVER, BC / ACCESS Newswire / April 2, 2026 / Marimaca Copper Corp. ("Marimaca Copper" or the "Company") (TSX:MARI)(ASX:MC2) is pleased to report the complete silver assay results from its drilling to date at the Pampa Medina deposit, located at low altitude approximately 28km east of the Company's Marimaca Oxide Deposit ("MOD") (Figure 1), in Chile's prolific Antofagasta region. Copper assays and further details for holes reported in this announcement have been previously released.
Silver mineralization is present across the deposit, with elevated silver grades present in both oxide and sulphide copper-mineralized zones and broadly correlated with copper grade. The Company is releasing these silver assays alongside a consolidation of all Pampa Medina drilling results to date, highlighting the significance of the consistent, high-grade copper and silver mineralization across a 3km by 2km area of interest.
The Company has not yet completed its Phase I metallurgical programs at Pampa Medina and is therefore not reporting copper equivalent grades at this time. Silver by-products are common in Chilean manto-type deposits, including the nearby Mantos Blancos (Capstone Copper) and Cachorro (Antofagasta Minerals) deposits.
Highlights
Completion of the ICP assaying on all drilling completed to date at Pampa Medina indicates consistent, high-grade silver mineralization with the potential to be a predictable by-product credit at scale
Highlights from the ICP assaying are below (all copper assays have been previously reported):
Hole SMRD-13:
6m of 11.98% Cu and 82.0 g/t Ag from 594m downhole within 26m of 4.07% Cu and 25.3 g/t Ag from 580m
Both within a broader 100m of 1.28% Cu and 6.9 g/t Ag from 580m
Hole SMR-01:
18m of 5.11% Cu and 53.4 g/t Ag from 320m within 102m of 1.20% Cu and 12.2 g/t Ag from 250m, including
56m of 2.05% Cu and 22.0 g/tAg from 296m
14m of 0.82% Cu and 12.3g/t Ag from 408m
Hole SMRD-16:
10m of 4.24% Cu and 37.8 g/t Ag from 438m within 30m of 2.11% Cu and 17.3 g/t Ag from 434m
Broader 360m of 0.49%Cu and from 434m and 2.5 g/t Ag
8m of 1.80% Cu and 10.8 g/t Ag from 528m
22m of 0.90% Cu and 6.5 g/t Ag from 568m
20m of 1.14% Cu and 3.0 g/t Ag from 612m
10m of 1.09% Cu and 1.2 g/t Ag from 782m
Hole SMRD-22:
74m of 1.62% Cu and 11.9 g/t Ag from 162m within 134m of 1.06% Cu and 8.1 g/t Ag from 102m, including
48m of 2.05% and 13.5 g/t Ag from 186m
16m of 0.70% Cu and 2.1 g/t Ag from 306m
Hole SMD-02:
40m of 2.06% Cu and 13.7 g/t Ag from 282m downhole within 132m of 0.99% Cu and 6.1 g/t Ag from 278m
34m of 1.02% Cu and 6.5 g/t Ag from 378m
Hole SMD-01:
242m of 0.65% Cu and 6.8 g/t Ag, including
20m of 2.25% Cu and 25.9 g/t Ag from 298m downhole, and
32m of 1.03% Cu and 12.0 g/t Ag from 332m downhole
22m of 1.70% Cu and 15.1 g/t Ag from 604m
22m of 0.84% Cu and 4.2 g/t Ag from 472m
Hole SMRD-20:
198m of 0.65% Cu and 5.1 g/t Ag from 460m, including
30m of 1.70% Cu and 20.9 g/t Ag from 548m
90m of 0.96% Cu and 8.5 g/t Ag from 488m
42m of 0.67% Cu and 3.4 g/t Ag from 600m
Hole SMRD-30:
162m of 0.61% Cu and 7.0 g/t Ag from 220m, including
36m of 1.04% Cu and 11.7 g/t Ag from 228m
14m of 1.14% Cu and 10.6 g/t Ag from 316m
6m of 2.09% Cu and 46.0 g/t Ag from 374m
10m of 0.97% Cu and 11.2 g/t Ag from 528m
Hole SWRD-02:
74m of 1.21% Cu and 7.9 g/t Ag from 520m, including
48m of 1.62% Cu and 11.5 g/t Ag from 520m, including
12m of 2.07% Cu and 17.2 g/t Ag from 532m
6m of 1.02% Cu and 7.3 g/t Ag from 814m
Hole SMRD-34:
6m of 3.0% Cu and 37.3 g/t Ag from 166m downhole within 36m of 1.08% Cu and 13.8 g/t Ag from 158m
24m of 1.4% Cu and 12.2 g/t Ag from 600m, including
10m of 2.6% Cu and 25.8 g/t Ag from 606m
8m of 1.07% Cu and 7.3 g/t Ag from 684m
Sergio Rivera, VP Exploration of Marimaca Copper, commented:
"Finalizing our silver assays across the complete Pampa Medina drilling database confirms our working hypothesis that silver grades would be elevated, consistent and strongly correlated with copper grades across the known deposit area to date. Drilling is ongoing on site, now combining 300m to 150m spaced delineation of the interpreted higher-grade zones of the deposit, as well as further step-out drilling focusing on extensions to the west, north-west and north-east. We intend to increase the rig count on site, currently at five, over the course of April and May in order to accelerate the 2026 drilling program. Pampa Medina continues to demonstrate qualities that make us very excited about the future of the deposit. Precious metal by-products in large primary copper deposits can surface exceptional value for builders and operators of these deposits as we have seen in recent and past transactions."
Overview of Pampa Medina
Pampa Medina is a manto-style copper deposit dominantly hosted in Jurassic-Triassic sedimentary units (sandstones, conglomerates, tuffs and black shales) overlain by andesitic volcanics and underlain by an Upper Paleozoic complex of metamorphosed sediments, volcanics and intrusions. Key lithological units are intruded by a dyke swarm and affected by post mineral normal faulting. Copper was originally identified in near-surface oxide mineralization dominated by atacamite, chrysocolla and both secondary chalcocite, and has now been identified in high-grade zones of bornite, chalcopyrite, covellite and chalcocite which extend at depth beyond the oxide-primary transition. Elevated silver grades are present in in both oxide and sulphide copper-mineralized zones and are generally correlated with copper grade.
Following Marimaca's consolidation of the project area and surrounding land packages in 2024, the Company reinterpreted all available geological information and developed an updated geological model for Pampa Medina, which identified the lower sedimentary units of interbedded sandstones, shales, tuffs and conglomerates as the priority target horizons for future drilling. Marimaca's 2026 drilling campaign will focus on three priority goals: definition of the high-grade sulphide-dominant central zone, delineation of the identified oxide extensions, and further step-out drilling to test potential extensions of the broader system identified in geophysical work completed to date.


Hole | Total Depth (m) |
| From (m) | To (m) | Intersection (m) | % CuT | g/t Ag |
SMR-01 | 650 |
| 250 | 650 | 400 | 0.49 | 4.8 |
Including | 250 | 466 | 216 | 0.70 | 7.6 | ||
Including | 250 | 352 | 102 | 1.20 | 12.2 | ||
Including | 276 | 352 | 76 | 1.57 | 16.3 | ||
Including | 296 | 352 | 56 | 2.05 | 22.0 | ||
Including | 320 | 338 | 18 | 5.11 | 53.4 | ||
| 408 | 422 | 14 | 0.82 | 12.3 | ||
| 618 | 650 | 32 | 0.62 | 5.8 | ||
Including | 648 | 650 | 2 | 3.43 | 45.0 | ||
SMR-04 | 556 |
| 210 | 218 | 8 | 0.70 | 8.3 |
| 258 | 276 | 18 | 0.31 | 2.7 | ||
| 440 | 454 | 14 | 1.14 | 12.3 | ||
| 490 | 494 | 4 | 1.04 | 2.5 | ||
| 538 | 544 | 6 | 0.77 | 4.7 | ||
SMR-05 | 700 |
| 240 | 290 | 50 | 0.42 | 2.4 |
| 470 | 524 | 54 | 0.54 | 5.4 | ||
Including | 470 | 502 | 32 | 0.81 | 9.1 | ||
Including | 482 | 492 | 10 | 1.17 | 14.0 | ||
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SMD-01 | 952 |
| 252 | 494 | 242 | 0.65 | 6.8 |
Including | 298 | 366 | 68 | 1.20 | 13.6 | ||
Including | 298 | 318 | 20 | 2.25 | 25.9 | ||
And | 332 | 364 | 32 | 1.03 | 12.0 | ||
And | 420 | 494 | 74 | 0.84 | 8.3 | ||
Including | 420 | 460 | 40 | 1.07 | 13.1 | ||
Including | 420 | 452 | 32 | 1.32 | 16.1 | ||
And | 472 | 494 | 22 | 0.84 | 4.2 | ||
| 604 | 626 | 22 | 1.70 | 15.1 | ||
SMD-02 | 750 |
| 278 | 410 | 132 | 0.99 | 6.1 |
Including | 282 | 322 | 40 | 2.06 | 13.7 | ||
| 378 | 412 | 34 | 1.02 | 6.5 | ||
SMD-03 | 650 |
| 226 | 268 | 42 | 0.72 | 5.7 |
SMRD-12 | 750 |
| 566 | 622 | 56 | 1.37 | 10.5 |
Including | 582 | 590 | 8 | 2.00 | 20.8 | ||
SMRD-13 | 800 |
| 580 | 680 | 100 | 1.28 | 6.9 |
Including | 580 | 648 | 68 | 1.65 | 9.7 | ||
Including | 580 | 606 | 26 | 4.07 | 25.3 | ||
Including | 594 | 600 | 6 | 11.98 | 82.0 | ||
SMRD-15 | 580 |
| 122 | 200 | 78 | 0.31 | 0.2 |
Including | 158 | 200 | 42 | 0.51 | 0.4 | ||
Including | 188 | 198 | 10 | 0.83 | - | ||
SMRD-16 | 850 |
| 236 | 266 | 30 | 0.43 | 0.3 |
And | 434 | 794 | 360 | 0.49 | 2.5 | ||
Including | 434 | 504 | 70 | 1.03 | 7.6 | ||
Including | 434 | 464 | 30 | 2.11 | 17.3 | ||
Including | 438 | 448 | 10 | 4.24 | 37.8 | ||
Including | 516 | 632 | 116 | 0.61 | 2.6 | ||
Including | 516 | 536 | 20 | 0.91 | 4.8 | ||
Including | 528 | 536 | 8 | 1.80 | 10.8 | ||
Including | 568 | 590 | 22 | 0.90 | 6.5 | ||
Including | 568 | 578 | 10 | 1.24 | 8.6 | ||
Including | 612 | 632 | 20 | 1.14 | 3.0 | ||
Including | 744 | 794 | 50 | 0.53 | 1.5 | ||
Including | 782 | 792 | 10 | 1.09 | 1.2 | ||
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SMD-04 | 536 |
| 214 | 218 | 4 | 0.59 | - |
SMRD-17 | 752 |
| 200 | 224 | 24 | 0.61 | 6.7 |
Including | 206 | 224 | 18 | 0.73 | 8.1 | ||
| 590 | 600 | 10 | 1.34 | 7.2 | ||
SMRD-18 | 900 |
| 42 | 82 | 40 | 0.40 | 1.5 |
Including | 70 | 82 | 12 | 0.57 | 2.7 | ||
| 138 | 164 | 26 | 0.51 | 5.1 | ||
Including | 152 | 164 | 12 | 0.86 | 9.5 | ||
| 392 | 408 | 16 | 0.75 | 10.3 | ||
Including | 392 | 398 | 6 | 1.56 | 26.0 | ||
| 866 | 880 | 14 | 0.51 | 3.0 | ||
SMR-19 | 594 |
| 464 | 492 | 28 | 1.44 | 5.3 |
Including | 464 | 480 | 16 | 2.29 | 8.8 | ||
SMRD-20 | 850 |
| 460 | 658 | 198 | 0.65 | 5.1 |
Including | 488 | 578 | 90 | 0.96 | 8.5 | ||
Including | 548 | 578 | 30 | 1.70 | 20.9 | ||
| 600 | 642 | 42 | 0.67 | 3.4 | ||
SMRD-21 | 697.1 |
| 342 | 350 | 8 | 0.46 | 5.8 |
| 414 | 426 | 12 | 0.53 | 5.0 | ||
SMRD-22 | 898 |
| 102 | 236 | 134 | 1.06 | 8.1 |
Including | 162 | 236 | 74 | 1.62 | 11.9 | ||
Including | 186 | 234 | 48 | 2.05 | 13.5 | ||
| 306 | 322 | 16 | 0.70 | 2.1 | ||
| 746 | 756 | 10 | 0.58 | 3.0 | ||
| 844 | 856 | 12 | 0.45 | 3.6 | ||
SMRD-23 | 900 |
| 242 | 264 | 22 | 0.53 | 4.8 |
Including | 256 | 264 | 8 | 1.19 | 12.3 | ||
Including | 426 | 432 | 6 | 0.58 | 2.7 | ||
SMRD-24 | 648 |
| 288 | 356 | 68 | 0.44 | 3.2 |
Including | 288 | 296 | 8 | 1.22 | 15.3 | ||
Including | 312 | 318 | 6 | 1.99 | 16.0 | ||
| 394 | 410 | 16 | 1.24 | 5.4 | ||
| 554 | 560 | 6 | 1.14 | 2.7 | ||
| 588 | 620 | 32 | 0.57 | 2.9 | ||
Including | 606 | 616 | 10 | 1.20 | 8.0 | ||
SMR-25 | 610 |
| No significant intercepts | ||||
SMRD-26 | 952 |
| 344 | 350 | 6 | 0.46 | 4.7 |
| 586 | 598 | 12 | 0.41 | 4.2 | ||
| 814 | 818 | 4 | 1.28 | 16.5 | ||
SMR-27 | 550 |
| No significant intercepts | ||||
SMRD-28 | 820 |
| 386 | 398 | 12 | 0.59 | 1.7 |
| 494 | 504 | 10 | 0.47 | 1.4 | ||
SMR-29 | 618 |
| 204 | 320 | 116 | 0.51 | 3.7 |
Including | 296 | 320 | 24 | 1.62 | 14.9 | ||
Including | 296 | 312 | 16 | 2.13 | 20.3 | ||
SMRD-30 | 863.4 |
| 220 | 382 | 162 | 0.61 | 7.0 |
Including | 228 | 264 | 36 | 1.04 | 11.7 | ||
Including | 242 | 254 | 12 | 2.02 | 24.2 | ||
Including | 316 | 330 | 14 | 1.14 | 10.6 | ||
And | 374 | 380 | 6 | 2.09 | 46.0 | ||
| 448 | 454 | 6 | 0.80 | - | ||
| 504 | 538 | 34 | 0.44 | 4.8 | ||
Including | 528 | 538 | 10 | 0.97 | 11.2 | ||
SMR-31 | 576 |
| No significant intercepts | ||||
SMR-32 | 570 |
| 234 | 262 | 28 | 0.45 | - |
| 484 | 494 | 10 | 0.74 | 4.0 | ||
SWRD-01 | 956 |
| 694 | 732 | 38 | 1.43 | 11.8 |
Including | 694 | 702 | 8 | 2.11 | 15.5 | ||
And | 718 | 732 | 14 | 1.86 | 19.3 | ||
| 848 | 868 | 20 | 0.84 | 3.0 | ||
SWRD-02 | 944 |
| 520 | 594 | 74 | 1.21 | 7.9 |
Including | 520 | 568 | 48 | 1.62 | 11.5 | ||
Including | 532 | 544 | 12 | 2.07 | 17.2 | ||
| 814 | 820 | 6 | 1.02 | 7.3 | ||
SWRD-03 | 956 |
| 736 | 754 | 18 | 0.55 | - |
| 822 | 880 | 58 | 0.49 | 3.3 | ||
Including | 840 | 868 | 28 | 0.72 | 5.9 | ||
SWRD-04 | 898 |
| 322 | 380 | 58 | 0.49 | - |
Including | 332 | 348 | 16 | 1.00 | 5.9 | ||
Including | 338 | 342 | 4 | 2.51 | 14.5 | ||
And | 368 | 376 | 8 | 1.17 | 5.0 | ||
| 660 | 670 | 10 | 0.71 | 6.4 | ||
| 706 | 710 | 4 | 1.06 | 8.5 | ||
| 820 | 824 | 4 | 1.08 | 17.0 | ||
| 836 | 842 | 6 | 0.85 | 9.7 | ||
SMRD-34 | 950 |
| 140 | 256 | 116 | 0.37 | 4.4 |
Including | 158 | 194 | 36 | 1.08 | 13.8 | ||
Including | 166 | 172 | 6 | 3.01 | 37.3 | ||
| 600 | 710 | 110 | 0.57 | 3.9 | ||
Including | 600 | 624 | 24 | 1.37 | 12.2 | ||
Including | 606 | 616 | 10 | 2.58 | 25.8 | ||
And | 684 | 692 | 8 | 1.07 | 7.3 | ||
Table 1: Table of Intersections
Hole | Easting | Northing | Elevation | Azimuth | Dip | Depth | Year | Type |
SMD-01 | 407071.4 | 7441265.9 | 1270.04 | 270 | -60 | 950 | 2025 | DDH |
SMD-02 | 407103.1 | 7440800.9 | 1268.64 | 270 | -60 | 750 | 2025 | DDH |
SMD-03 | 407146 | 7440627.6 | 1268.32 | 240 | -50 | 650 | 2025 | DDH |
SMD-04 | 407699 | 7441101.5 | 1267.95 | 270 | -60 | 536 | 2025 | DDH |
SMR-01 | 407062.8 | 7441273.7 | 1270.17 | 270 | -60 | 650 | 2024 | RC |
SMR-04 | 406763.4 | 7441275.7 | 1276.67 | 270 | -60 | 556 | 2024 | RC |
SMR-05 | 407361.6 | 7441273.8 | 1268.8 | 270 | -60 | 700 | 2025 | RC |
SMR-19 | 406946.8 | 7440199.9 | 1270.58 | 270 | -60 | 594 | 2025 | RC |
SMRD-12 | 406787 | 7440797.2 | 1274.92 | 270 | -60 | 750 | 2025 | RCD |
SMRD-13 | 407395.3 | 7440801.3 | 1267.63 | 270 | -60 | 800 | 2025 | RCD |
SMRD-15 | 407698.2 | 7440799.1 | 1267.17 | 270 | -60 | 580 | 2025 | RCD |
SMRD-16 | 406488.2 | 7440819.3 | 1282.01 | 270 | -60 | 850 | 2025 | RCD |
SMRD-17 | 407316 | 7441099 | 1268.61 | 270 | -60 | 752 | 2025 | RCD |
SMRD-18 | 406904 | 7441100 | 1272.63 | 270 | -60 | 900 | 2025 | RCD |
SMRD-20 | 406499.2 | 7441099.9 | 1283.59 | 270 | -60 | 850 | 2025 | RCD |
SMRD-21 | 407099.6 | 7441404.2 | 1269.9 | 270 | -60 | 697 | 2025 | RCD |
SMRD-22 | 406999.4 | 7440502.1 | 1270.51 | 270 | -60 | 898 | 2025 | RCD |
SMR-25 | 407599.1 | 7440503.1 | 1267.23 | 270 | -60 | 610 | 2025 | RC |
SMR-27 | 407598.9 | 7440199.7 | 1265.74 | 270 | -60 | 550 | 2025 | RC |
SMR-29 | 407698.6 | 7441401 | 1269.99 | 270 | -60 | 618 | 2025 | RC |
SMR-31 | 407300.9 | 7440201.7 | 1266.54 | 270 | -60 | 576 | 2025 | RC |
SMR-32 | 406500.4 | 7440201.9 | 1277.38 | 270 | -60 | 570 | 2025 | RC |
SMRD-23 | 406800.9 | 7441403.3 | 1276.43 | 270 | -60 | 900 | 2025 | RCD |
SMRD-24 | 406699.1 | 7440503.8 | 1275.95 | 270 | -60 | 648 | 2025 | RCD |
SMRD-26 | 406497.4 | 7441404.5 | 1285.07 | 270 | -55 | 952 | 2025 | RCD |
SMRD-28 | 407286.4 | 7440503.5 | 1266.5 | 270 | -55 | 820 | 2025 | RCD |
SMRD-30 | 407400.1 | 7441401.8 | 1269.05 | 270 | -55 | 863 | 2025 | RCD |
SMRD-34 | 406399.2 | 7440496.5 | 1282.63 | 270 | -55 | 950 | 2026 | RCD |
SWRD-01 | 406194.3 | 7440803.7 | 1288.92 | 270 | -55 | 956 | 2026 | RCD |
SWRD-02 | 406198.9 | 7440504.2 | 1287 | 270 | -55 | 944 | 2026 | RCD |
SWRD-03 | 405899.9 | 7440801.4 | 1296.05 | 270 | -55 | 956 | 2026 | RCD |
SWRD-04 | 405900.2 | 7440502.2 | 1293.18 | 270 | -55 | 898 | 2026 | RCD |
Table 2: Drill Collars
Sampling and Assay Protocols
True widths are estimated as 80-90% of reported intervals, based on down-hole bedding and structural measurements. DDH holes were sampled on a 2m continuous basis, halved by a conventional core splitter on site with one half sent to the Andes Analytical Assay preparation laboratory in Copiapó and the pulps then sent to the same company laboratory in Santiago for assaying. Samples were prepared using the following standard protocol: drying; crushing all sample to -1/4" and passing through a secondary crusher to better than 80% passing -10#; homogenizing; splitting; pulverizing a 400-600g subsample to 95% passing -150#; and a 125g split of this sent for assaying. All samples were assayed for sequential copper %CuT (total copper); %CuS (acid soluble copper), %CuCN (cyanide soluble copper) and CuRes (residual copper), In addition to copper analyses, multi-element analysis including silver (Ag) was undertaken using ICP (multi-element Optical Inductively Coupled Plasma). A full QA/QC program, involving insertion of appropriate blanks, standards and duplicates was employed with acceptable results. Pulps and sample rejects are stored by Marimaca Copper for future reference.
Qualified Person / Competent Person
The technical information in this news release, including the information that relates to geology, drilling and mineralization was prepared under the supervision of, or has been reviewed by Sergio Rivera, Vice President of Exploration, Marimaca Copper Corp, a geologist with more than 40 years of experience and a member of the Colegio de Geólogos de Chile and of the Institute of Mining Engineers of Chile, and who is the Qualified Person for the purposes of NI 43-101 responsible for the design and execution of the drilling program.
The information in this announcement which relates to exploration results for the Pampa Medina Project is based on, and fairly reflects, information and supporting documentation prepared by Sergio Rivera, VP Exploration of Marimaca, a Competent Person who is a member of the Comision Minera (Chilean Mining Commission), Colegio de Geólogos de Chile and of the Institute of Mining Engineers of Chile. Mr. Rivera has sufficient experience that is relevant to the style of mineralisation and types of deposit under consideration and to the activity being undertaken to qualify as a Competent Person as defined in the 2012 Edition of the Joint Ore Reserves Committee Australasian Code for Reporting of Exploration Results, Mineral Resources and Ore Reserves. Mr. Rivera consents to the inclusion in this announcement of the matters based on his information in the form and context in which it appears.
Contact Information
For further information please visit www.marimaca.com or contact:
Tavistock
+44 (0) 207 920 3150
Emily Moss
marimaca@tavistock.co.uk
About Marimaca Copper:
Marimaca is a TSX ("MARI") and ASX ("MC2")-listed copper company focused on the development of high-quality copper assets in northern Chile. The Company's flagship asset is the Marimaca Oxide Deposit Project ("MOD"), located in Chile's prolific Antofagasta region. It has the potential to produce 50kt per year starting within the next three years. It is one of the few globally significant greenfield copper discoveries made in the last decade and represents a low-risk development opportunity, given the proximity to the city of Antofagasta and port of Mejillones, with substantial exploration upside. The Company also controls additional exploration properties at Pampa Medina and Madrugador within the Sierra de Medina region, located 25 kilometers from the MOD, where recent drilling has identified both oxide extensions and high-grade sulphide mineralization at depth.
Forward Looking Statements
This news release includes certain "forward-looking statements" under (without limitation) applicable Canadian securities legislation, including, without limitation, statements regarding the development of activities at Pampa Medina, the potential growth of Pampa Medina, and the discovery's potential to complement the MOD. There can be no assurance that such statements will prove to be accurate, and actual results and future events could differ materially from those anticipated in such statements. Forward-looking statements reflect the beliefs, opinions and projections on the date the statements are made and are based upon a number of assumptions and estimates that, while considered reasonable by Marimaca Copper, are inherently subject to significant business, economic, competitive, political and social uncertainties and contingencies. Many factors, both known and unknown, could cause actual results, performance or achievements to be materially different from the results, performance or achievements that are or may be expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements and the parties have made assumptions and estimates based on or related to many of these factors. Such factors include, without limitation: risks that the development activities at Pampa Medina will not progress as anticipated, or at all, risks related to share price and market conditions, the inherent risks involved in the mining, exploration and development of mineral properties, the uncertainties involved in interpreting drilling results and other geological data, fluctuating metal prices, the possibility of project delays or cost overruns or unanticipated excessive operating costs and expenses, uncertainties related to the necessity of financing, uncertainties relating to regulatory procedure and timing for permitting submissions and reviews, the availability of and costs of financing needed in the future as well as those factors disclosed in the annual information form of the Company dated March 27, 2025 and other filings made by the Company with the Canadian securities regulatory authorities (which may be viewed at www.sedar.com). Readers should not place undue reliance on forward-looking statements. Marimaca Copper undertakes no obligation to update publicly or otherwise revise any forward-looking statements contained herein whether as a result of new information or future events or otherwise, except as may be required by law.
None of the TSX, ASX or the Canadian Investment Regulatory Organization accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release.
This announcement was authorised for release to the ASX by the Board of Directors of the Company.
Appendix 1 - JORC Code 2012 Table 1 (ASX Listing Rule 5.7.1)
Section 1 Sampling Techniques and Data
Criteria | JORC Code explanation | Commentary |
Sampling techniques |
| All current drilling conducted at Sierra Medina, which includes the Pampa Medina deposit, was completed under the supervision of a registered professional geologist as a Competent Person/Qualified Person (QP) who is responsible and accountable for the planning, execution, and supervision of all exploration activity as well as the implementation of quality assurance programs and reporting.
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Section 2: Reporting of Exploration Results
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SOURCE: Marimaca Copper Corp.
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