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Altiplano Extends Option at Santa Beatriz Cu-Au-Fe Mine and Expands Underground Development

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Edmonton, Alberta--(Newsfile Corp. - January 2, 2025) - Altiplano Metals Inc. (TSXV: APN) (WKN: A2JNFG) ("Altiplano" or the "Company") is pleased to announce that the option agreement to acquire the Santa Beatriz copper-gold-iron (Cu-Au-Fe) mine has been extended for one year. Santa Beatriz is located approximately 45 kilometers south of La Serena, Chile, and 13 kilometers south of the El Peñón processing plant.

President and CEO Alastair McIntyre comments:

"We are very pleased with the technical progress and results at Santa Beatriz. Extension of the option provides us the opportunity to continue our exploration and development to support further underground work. Given the similarities to the Farellon mine and our positive technical results, we are encouraged that Santa Beatriz will reveal the potential to provide high grade low-cost material for our mill, generating positive returns for the Company."

Key Highlights:

Option Extension:

  • Altiplano has extended its option to acquire Santa Beatriz until December 2025.

    • The extension provides Altiplano the opportunity to continue exploration and mine preparation work. The original terms of final buyout remain the same with monthly rental payments increasing from CLP3,500,000 to CLP5,000,000.

Permitting:

  • Current production permit for Santa Beatriz is currently 2,000 tonnes/month

    • Production can be extended to 5,000 tonnes per month under the Chilean national small mining permitting process.

    • The extension is expected after the company completes the appropriate development work. The permitting process can be completed within several weeks after submitting the request.

    • The Company has obtained the required permits to work with and store explosives necessary to conduct ongoing mining activities

Mine Refurbishment and Sampling:

  • Dewatering and refurbishment of the lower portions of the mine have been completed.

    • An additional 150 meters of the historical mine area have been exposed, surveyed, mapped, and sampled (see Figure 1).

  • Bulk Sampling

    • A targeted initial 3,500-tonne zone of mineralized material has been identified for bulk sampling (see Figures 1).

  • Processing:

    • Copper, gold, and iron material extracted from the Santa Beatriz Mine will be processed at the Company's El Peñón processing facility.

    • The first shipment produced at Santa Beatriz is expected to be received at the Plant in early January 2025.

Figure 1: Plan View of the Santa Beatriz Mine.

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