Mundoro Provides Drill Programs Update and Corporate Update

VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA--(Marketwired - May 1, 2017) - Mundoro Capital Inc. (TSX VENTURE:MUN) (www.mundoro.com) ("Mundoro" or the "Company") provides an update to the drilling program at the Company's Borsko Jezero license ("Borsko") where drilling is ongoing. Borsko is one of the four licenses being sole funded by JOGMEC as part of the JOGMEC-Mundoro option agreement announced in August 2016 ("Timok North Projects"). Borsko is located directly west of the Serbian state-operated producing mines, RTB Group's Bor copper porphyry mine and the Veliki Krivelj copper-gold porphyry mine, all located in the central portion of the Timok Magmatic Complex ("Timok"). See Figure 1: Borsko Drillhole Locations and Figure 2: Borsko License Location Map.

Borsko Drilling Program Update in Serbia

Teo Dechev, CEO & President of Mundoro commented, "The Borsko drill program, which began in early February 2017, increased from an initial 600 meters in one diamond drill hole to 2821 meters over three diamond drill holes. We are encouraged by the alteration and mineralization we have identified in the drill core thus far and believe the drilling will provide valuable information for further testing in this license area. Follow up drilling, analysis and interpretation is necessary to assess the viability of this discovery. In addition to the JOGMEC funded drilling at Borsko we look forward to commencing drilling at the Mundoro funded drilling at the Angel gold target in Bulgaria as well as the JOGMEC funded drill program at Zeleznik in H2-2017."

  • BJ_06: This diamond drill hole ended at a depth of 821.6 m in Target 1. Drill hole BJ_06, which tested one of the newly generated drill targets at Borsko successfully demonstrated that a potentially mineralised system exists under cover.

  • BJ_07: Based on the visual inspection of BJ_06, Mundoro and JOGMEC determined to extend the drill program to further test Target 1 with a follow up drill hole, BJ_07, up to 1300 m. This drill hole is currently at 1198 meters.

  • BJ_08: This diamond drill hole was designed to test Target 2 with a projected depth of 700 m. Based on visual inspection of the core, Mundoro and JOGMEC determined to extend the drilling which stopped at 794 m due to technical difficulty; drilling of this hole is on hold until a new drill rig is mobilized on site to continue drilling.

Table 1: Overview of Borsko Drill Holes

Drill Hole ID

Total Depth

Dip/Azimuth

Geological description

BJ_06

821.6m
EOH

-65/246

• From surface to 585 m,BJ_06 cut through a package of slightly chloritized volcanic agglomerate;

• From 585 m to 612 m the drill hole entered argillic alteration containing disseminated pyrite increasing at depth.

• At 612m to 765 m (153 m) the drill hole entered pervasively silicified andesite volcanics containing semi-massive pyrite, vuggy silica and breccia zones.

• From 765 m to 821 m, the drill hole transitioned to argillic altered partly brecciated volcanics with disseminated to semi-massive pyrite.

• Drill hole BJ_06 was terminated at 821.6 m in argillic altered volcanics containing disseminated pyrite, anhydrite veins and native sulphur.

BJ_07

1198 m current depth

-85/66

• From surface to 583 m, BJ_07 intersected alternating agglomerate, andesite tuff and andesite tuff breccia, all part of the upper volcano-sedimentary package.

• From 583 m to 1132 m (549 m) the drill hole cuts through the zone of strongly pyritized andesite tuff as in drill hole BJ_06. The zone is argillic to advanced argillic altered and alternates with pervasive silica replacement, patchy vuggy silica and is cut by several faults and breccia bodies. Semi-massive mostly sooty fine grained pyrite permeates the entire interval.

• From 1132 m to the current depth of 1198 m and after a fault the drill hole is in transition to propylitic altered andesite tuff with disseminated pyrite decreasing at depth

BJ_08

794.8m current depth

-75/351

• From surface to 509 m, BJ-08 drills through alternating agglomerate and andesite tuff.

• From 509 m to 615 m drill hole continued through sedimentary package of marl and conglomerates over layered with andesite tuff.

• From 615 m to 682 m, the drill hole intersected unaltered coarse-grained hornblende andesite, similar to that described in 'Phase 1 andesite' from the Timok Magmatic Complex.

• From 682 m to the current depth of 794.8 m, the drill hole continued in weak chlorite-smectite altered andesitic breccia with trace of chalcopyrite-pyrite mineralised clasts at 695.5 m and 749.6 m.

Logging and sampling are ongoing with the anticipation to have assay results with a brief description of mineralization and alteration from all three holes announced in June.