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Cerro de Pasco Resources Reports Additional Results from the Quiulacocha Silver-Zinc-Lead Zone

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MONTREAL, Dec. 18, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Cerro de Pasco Resources Inc. (CSE: CDPR) (OTCQB: GPPRF) (FRA: N8HP) (“CDPR” or the “Company”) is pleased to report assay results for an additional seven drill holes from the Quiulacocha Tailings Project in Central Peru.

Highlights - All intersections are in core lengths from surface and correspond to the predominant silver-zinc-lead zone in the northern section of the deposit:

  • Hole SPT15 intersected 19 meters (“m”) of 73.09 grams per tonne (“g/t”) silver (“Ag”), 2.10% Zinc (“Zn”), 0.90% Lead (“Pb”), and 27.30 g/t gallium (“Ga”)

  • Hole SPT16 intersected 19 m of 55.44 g/t Ag, 1.64% Zn, 0.70% Pb, and 26.21 g/t Ga

  • Hole SPT17 intersected 21 m of 54.71 g/t Ag, 1.50% Zn, 0.70% Pb, and 31.05 g/t Ga

  • Hole SPT18 intersected 22 m of 50.27 g/t Ag, 1.31% Zn, 0.65% Pb, and 28.99 g/t Ga

  • Hole SPT34 intersected 15 m of 58.77 g/t Ag, 1.79% Zn, 0.70% Pb, and 31.29 g/t Ga

  • Hole SPT37 intersected 18 m at 50.51 g/t Ag, 1.28% Zn, 0.89% Pb, and 49.26 g/t Ga

  • Hole SPT38 intersected 18 m at 50.38 g/t Ag, 1.48% Zn, 0.96% Pb, and 55.68 g/t Ga.

"Today’s drillhole results are highly encouraging and exceed our initial projections, particularly regarding silver continuity and grade,” stated Guy Goulet, CEO. “In addition to silver, zinc, lead, copper, and gold, the consistent presence of gallium exceeds expectations and provides a potentially significant upside to the project's economics. With China’s recent move to ban exports of this rare metal to the US, gallium prices have soared, with its significance now emerging for many. Representative composite samples will now undergo metallurgical testing to support future studies. These findings will inform our planning for an extended drilling campaign.”

The results demonstrate that the metal content is continuous at depth and laterally across 400 meters of the drilled area (Figure 1). The assay results for each of the seven drill holes are presented in Tables 1 to 7.

The Iron results also indicate a consistent presence of pyrite throughout the deposit. Pyrite (indicatively 50% of the tailings) may represent a valuable by-product for the project. The upcoming metallurgical test work program will also evaluate the potential for pyrite recovery, including estimated grade, by-products and impurities.

Figure 1: 40-hole Quiulacocha Drill Program showing drillholes related to this press release