Vicuña: 3 New Copper-Gold-Silver Targets on Trend with Filo Del Sol

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Introducing the "Los Mogotes" target cluster

Toronto, Ontario--(Newsfile Corp. - May 7, 2025) - Mogotes Metals Inc. (TSXV: MOG) (FSE: OY4) (OTCQB: MOGMF) ("Mogotes", or the "Company") announces the new compelling copper, gold and silver Los Mogotes Target Cluster, highlighted by rock chip assay and geology results from the newly optioned claims that adjoin and are on trend with the Cu-Au-Ag Filo Del Sol (FDS) Copper gold silver resource1, now 50% owned by Lundin Mining and 50% owned by BHP2.

  1. Meseta extends into Chile, on trend for Filo - located 1 km south from Filo del Sol resource. Recent sampling program has expanded the scale significantly with results outlining Au-Ag High Sulfidation Epithermal (HSE) potential.

  2. New Los Mogotes valley-floor copper porphyry/HSE Target - 650 m × 500 m area of anomalous Cu grades from >100ppm up to 0.59 % Cu exposed at of base-of-lithocap level; MT and IP geophysics survey will image potential for Porphyry-style anomaly at depth beneath the road-accessible target site.

  3. New Cuenca vein swarm target potential for near-surface gold-silver - Structural zones with sheeted quartz veins developed over 500-750 m area. Assays show Au-Ag-Sb (base metal) signature with a max of 0.82 g/t Au, 12.75 g/t Ag (Table 1), making the area prime for rapid trenching next season.

Figure 1: Location of Mogotes Metals Los Mogotes Target Cluster

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CEO Allen Sabet commented:

"Incredibly, after consolidating the southern extension of the Filo del Sol trend, our ground teams now have empirical confirmation of 3 new targets that are shaping up to be priority targets, with new lab data that conform with geological models of porphyry and epithermal systems. The data is compelling, and we are fast tracking these targets as much as possible."

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  1. Meseta East and West Targets:

  • Right on Filo Trend: Located directly on strike with Filo del Sol and 1.2 km south from Filo drill hole FSDH116 that intersected 610.0 m at 0.39 g/t Au, 0.15% Cu and 2.2 g/t Ag from 22.0m2 , marking the most southerly drill hole in the world class FDS Cu-Au-Ag district resource1 (Figure 1)

  • Meseta prospect is the extension of a large advanced argillic (AA) alteration plateau that extends south from the FDS resource area into the Mogotes Meseta prospect (Figure 2a).

  • Now much larger than before: Mogotes mapping has outlined large additional areas of intense quartz - alunite alteration that overprints widespread hydrothermal (+/- phreatomagmatic) breccias and the bedded andesitic volcanic host rocks extending the prospect into Chile (Figure 3a).

  • Confirmation of vertical level in target model: TerraSpec hyperspectral scans reveal quartz-alunite-kaolinite alteration marking the paleowater-table level in a high-sulfidation system and suggest potential for Au-Ag (Cu) breccia and replacement mineralization at depth. (Figure 3a and b).

  • Meseta East - potential mineralized porphyry at depth: Quartz-veined porphyry clasts and elevated Au-Ag (Mo-Cu) in surface samples point to a potential concealed copper-gold porphyry a depth (Figure 5 photo A2).

  • Meseta West - environment typical of an epithermal level of deposit: breccias dominated by vuggy and massive silica clasts (Figure 5 photo A1).

  • Geochemical vectors - strongly anomalous in the epithermal trace element suite:

    • Anomalous Sb-As-Ba-Bi (Te) (Figure 2a, b, c and Table 1)

    • Characteristic low Cu Pb Zn

  • Gold and silver assays:

    • Both Meseta prospects show low level but anomalous Au-Ag that may represent "geochemical" leakage, a potentially important exploration vector to concealed higher grade Au-Ag (Cu) mineralization at depth in HSE and porphyry deposits (Figure 2 and Table 1)

    • Higher-grade Au-Ag up to a max of 1.48 g/t Au and 18.8 g/t Ag as well as weakly elevated Mo (Cu) have been returned from assays in Meseta East that in the context of the porphyry clast in breccias may suggest a potential for porphyry source at depth. (Table 1)

  • Deep geophysics results are imminent:

    • Testing for near surface strong resistivity anomalies underlying the AA altered plateau that could represent large quartz-alunite breccias and replacement horizons, targets for higher grade HSE Au-Ag (Cu) mineralization.

    • The geophysics survey will also test for deeper chargeability / conductivity anomalies that could represent a potential porphyry target.