Aurania Appoints Senior Geological Consultant, Dr. Cristian Vallejo

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Toronto, Ontario--(Newsfile Corp. - May 2, 2022) - Aurania Resources Ltd. (TSXV: ARU) (OTCQB: AUIAF) (FSE: 20Q) ("Aurania" or the "Company") announces it has retained Dr. Cristian Vallejo, of Geostrat S.A., as a Geological Consultant. Dr. Vallejo is currently working in the Patuca area of Aurania's Lost Cities-Cutucu project (the "Project") in southeastern Ecuador. The village of Patuca is located near a small alluvial gold mine which is just on the edge and outside the Company's concessions. This small gold mine has been actively worked since at least 2008, when it was initially examined by Aurania's President and CEO, Dr. Keith Barron, and Professor Octavio Latorre.

Dr. Keith Barron, commented, "Because of the proximity of Aurania's Crunchy Hill, Latorre, and Yawi epithermal prospects, I believe that the gold coming from the small alluvial gold mine near Patuca has its ultimate origin from the Aurania concessions. Cristian Vallejo has been retained to provide us guidance in this respect, using his knowledge of sedimentology."

Dr. Vallejo is an Ecuadorian national and a Geologist with twenty-two years experience in the mining/oil industry and academia. During his PhD at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH-Zurich) he worked on the geology of the Oriente Basin of Ecuador and the geodynamic evolution of the Western Cordillera of Ecuador and Colombia. In these studies, he applied field mapping, sedimentology, organic matter analysis, radiometric dating of igneous rocks, isotope geochemistry and provenance analysis.

After finishing his PhD he worked for two years as Project Manager of Salazar Resources in the Curipamba Project, being part of the team that discovered the El Domo Volcanogenic Massive Sulphide deposit (VMS), currently in the mine construction phase.

During the last twelve years he has worked as a consultant for the oil industry in the geological modelling of the main oil fields of the Oriente Basin of Ecuador, Putumayo, Guajira and Magdalena basins of Colombia and the Peten Basin of Guatemala. The results of his studies have been published in peer-reviewed journals and presented at international geological meetings.

Most recently, Cristian was lead author on: "Jurassic to Early Paleogene sedimentation in the Amazon region of Ecuador: Implications for the paleogeographic evolution of northwestern South America" published in September 2021. This work specifically refers to geological mapping he carried out in the Cordillera de Cutucu, within the confines of Aurania's Lost Cities Project.