CORRECTION -- Emerita Intersects 19.7 Meters Grading 10.9% Zinc, 1.7% Lead and 74.6 G/T Silver at La Romanera Deposit 150 Meters East of Historical Drilling

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Figure 1

Plan map showing the projection to surface of the historical La Romanera deposit in red, the outline of the surface projection based on Emerita’s drilling to date in blue and the projection of the conductive plate from the geophysical survey in yellow.  The deposit remains open along strike and at depth.  As illustrated on the longitudinal sections below, the extent of the massive sulphide deposits has been expanded, although as with the historic estimate, a portion of the massive sulphide is low grade and will fall below cut-off grades.
Plan map showing the projection to surface of the historical La Romanera deposit in red, the outline of the surface projection based on Emerita’s drilling to date in blue and the projection of the conductive plate from the geophysical survey in yellow. The deposit remains open along strike and at depth. As illustrated on the longitudinal sections below, the extent of the massive sulphide deposits has been expanded, although as with the historic estimate, a portion of the massive sulphide is low grade and will fall below cut-off grades.

Figure 2

Drill hole location map.
Drill hole location map.

Figure 3

Vertical Longitudinal projection of the Upper Lens at the La Romanera Deposit.  Note drill hole LR038 approximately 150 m west of the outline representing the limit of the historical drill hole data base.
Vertical Longitudinal projection of the Upper Lens at the La Romanera Deposit. Note drill hole LR038 approximately 150 m west of the outline representing the limit of the historical drill hole data base.

Figure 4

Vertical Longitudinal projection of the Lower Lens at La Romanera Deposit.  The blue ovals indicate the extensive area where historical drilling indicates thicker mineralization and higher grades relative to the averages for the deposit at that time.  Much of this area had no gold assays.  Emerita is commencing the delineation of this portion of the deposit presently.
Vertical Longitudinal projection of the Lower Lens at La Romanera Deposit. The blue ovals indicate the extensive area where historical drilling indicates thicker mineralization and higher grades relative to the averages for the deposit at that time. Much of this area had no gold assays. Emerita is commencing the delineation of this portion of the deposit presently.

TORONTO, Dec. 07, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- This news release supersedes the news release disseminated earlier on December 7, 2022 (the “Original Release”). There was a clerical error in the Original Release which stated that the intercept from Drill Hole LR038 was “West” of the historical drilling.  This news release has been updated to reflect that the intercept from Drill Hole LR038 is “East” of the historical drilling.  No other changes were made from the Original Release.

Emerita Resources Corp. (TSX-V: EMO; OTCQB: EMOTF; FSE: LLJA) (the “Company” or “Emerita”) is pleased to announce additional assay results from the 2022 delineation drilling at the La Romanera Deposit at its wholly owned Iberian Belt West project (“IBW” or the “Project”). IBW hosts three previously identified massive sulphide deposits: La Infanta, La Romanera and El Cura. All deposits are open for expansion along strike and at depth.

The Company is highly encouraged by the results to date. Drilling continues to extend the deposit east and west of the historical drilling as indicated on the longitudinal sections Figures 3 and 4 below (see also news releases dated September 30, 2022, October 13, 2022 and November 3, 2022). Figure 1 below illustrates how the surface projection of the deposit has expanded significantly relative to the projection of the historical resources. Joaquin Merino, P.Geo., President of Emerita, notes: “Given the increasing dimensions of the lenses in longitudinal section and plan, we anticipate an increase in tonnes relative to the historical calculation. Keep in mind, not all of the massive sulphide will be above the cut off grade so no direct comparison can be made until we complete the drill program and model the deposit. However, drills are now targeting a very important area of the deposit that hosts some of the thickest and highest grade sections based on the historical drilling and much of this area was not assayed for gold. Presently, there are approximately 60 additional drill holes between the core shack and the assay labs with results pending.”

Emerita is now expecting that the drill program will continue into early 2023. The remainder of the program will focus on the relatively shallow area with thick high grade intercepts that represented approximately 5 million tonnes in the historical resource estimate by Rio Tinto and target specific areas that need additional infill drilling to ensure a high level of confidence in the mineral resource estimate to be produced by the Company. At the appropriate point, likely in February 2023, the Company will lock in the program and complete the initial independent NI 43-101 mineral resource estimate. An independent qualified person (QP) has already been to site, reviewed the data base structure and QA/QC protocols. Given the time required for assays this is expected to be completed in early Q2 2023. The initial NI 43-101 compliant mineral resource estimate for La Infanta will be completed at the same time. It is expected that the La Romanera deposit will remain open at that time, and drilling is expected to continue to support an updated mineral resource estimate at some point in the future.