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Solis Bolsters Copper Landholding in Peru

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HIGHLIGHTS

  • New applications cover 6,400 hectares of highly prospective copper ground across a coastal belt located directly between Ilo Norte and Ilo Este

  • Areas were previously held by Anaconda Copper. Ground visits indicate the area has received limited exploration

  • Total of 43,500 hectares pegged, mostly in the coastal belt, establishing Solis as a significant landholder in a highly prospective and emerging belt with porphyry copper potential

  • Two drill permit applications now underway over Ilo Este and Ilo Norte (Chancho al Palo). Cinto application in planning phase

  • Copper mineralisation in association with silicification and alteration identified outcropping at surface on new application areas

  • Follow-up mapping and initial geophysical studies to commence immediately

  • Solis continues to review potential acquisitions in various jurisdictions and commodity spaces with a focus on copper and lithium projects which are drill ready or with mineralised systems already identified

West Leederville, Western Australia--(Newsfile Corp. - May 9, 2024) - Solis Minerals Limited (ASX: SLM) ("Solis" or the "Company") is pleased to announce an update on recent applications for new copper exploration licences in Peru. Solis has successfully applied for a 6,400-hectare package comprising of seven licences of largely underexplored exploration areas in a highly prospective coastal belt, which were pegged on the 2nd of May (see Figure1). The areas were previously held by Anaconda Copper. Field visits by Solis teams indicate minimal ground exploration has been carried out in recent times.

The Company now holds a significant landholding of 43,500 hectares principally along a coastal belt bounded to the west by batholiths of Jurassic and Cretaceous age (see Figure 2). Based on the outcropping porphyry copper mineralisation at Ilo Este, Solis considers that the eastern margins of the batholiths represent highly prospective areas for porphyry copper occurrences emplaced in volcanic or volcaniclastic rocks.

Executive Director, Matthew Boyes, commented: "We are very pleased to further bolster our portfolio through the addition of a large land package containing highly prospective copper exploration ground in Peru. Solis is building a compelling portfolio of exploration properties in an underexplored porphyry belt, with excellent access and existing infrastructure. Drill permits are advancing as quickly as possible in conjunction with our ongoing non-invasive exploration efforts, preparing us to commence drilling once all necessary approvals are obtained and first drill sites are finalised.