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Mundoro Announces New Targets for Drill Testing on BHP-Mundoro Project in Timok, Serbia

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Vancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - October 30, 2024) - Mundoro Capital Inc. (TSXV: MUN) (OTCQB: MUNMF) (www.mundoro.com) ("Mundoro" or the "Company") is pleased to announce that its exploration campaign on the Trstenik project, in which BHP Exploration is earning an interest and providing sole funding, has advanced five prospective porphyry exploration targets. Mundoro has submitted permit applications for drill locations across the five target areas, which we anticipate will be granted in Q4 2024. This will enable the commencement of drill testing thereafter with two drill rigs. The five targets are shown in Figure 1 and include:

  • SouthWest Zone: Large, well-developed and exposed copper porphyry system < 2 km northwest of the Majdanpek porphyry copper deposit, demonstrated through elevated surface geochemistry, a combination of geophysical anomalies and drilling.

  • SouthEast Zone: Well-developed and exposed skarn and copper-gold porphyry system located <2 km directly north of the Majdanpek porphyry copper deposit, demonstrated by elevated geochemistry, a combination of geophysics and drilling.

  • North-Central Zone: Large, undercover and recently recognized as a porphyry target centered approximately 10 kilometers north of the Majdanpek porphyry copper deposit, was identified from magnetics and AMT, elevated Cu and Mo anomalies from soil and stream sediment geochemical sampling, and from mapped disseminated sulfides and alteration.

  • Central Zone: A newly recognized porphyry target centered ~7 km kilometers north of the Majdanpek porphyry copper deposit, identified through magnetics, correlated with elevated geochemistry from soil samples and mapped andesitic dykes bearing sulfide mineralization.

  • North Zone: Large, exposed target centered at the northern boundary demonstrated by elevated Cu and Mo from soil sampling and magnetics.

"The targeting analysis at Trstenik highlights five porphyry copper exploration targets of which three have been recommended for drill testing. This targeting work is a result of the successful collaboration between Mundoro and BHP. Together, we have integrated geophysical and geochemical analysis along with mapping, and field observations to refine these targets, demonstrating the strength of our joint approach. We look forward to commencing the drill program in Q4-2024 to commence with the North-Central target" said CEO and President, Teo Dechev.

Discussion

The Trstenik Project encompasses a total area of 55 sq km and is located within the northern portion of the Timok Magmatic Complex, directly north of, and along regional structural strike from, the Majdanpek Mine Complex. To date, systematic exploration work carried out by Mundoro, and most recently with BHP who is sole funding the exploration programs, has identified five target areas. Two of these targets in the southern portion of the exploration area are similar to the Majdanpek porphyry copper deposit, as they share comparable geology, structural settings, and mineralization-specifically porphyry and skarn/massive sulphide replacement types-and occur along the strike of the main Timok trend.