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Vicuña District Update: Trench Results Highlight Compelling Copper and Gold Drill targets at Cruz del Sur and Stockwork Hills

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Toronto, Ontario--(Newsfile Corp. - April 2, 2025) -  Mogotes Metals Inc. (TSXV: MOG) (FSE: OY4) ("Mogotes", or the "Company") announces that first trench results from this seasons sampling program that highlight two compelling Copper Gold and Gold drill targets at the Cruz del Sur and Stockwork Hills prospects, located at the Filo Sur project, in the prolific Vicuña Copper-Gold-Silver district (Figure 1).

CEO Allen Sabet commented: "The Cruz del Sur and Stockwork Hills targets are now drill ready and represent in our view compelling drill targets for Mogotes. They have multiple ingredients we like to see: large target footprint scale, strong geochemistry (including compelling vectors in the new trench results) as well as coincident geophysical anomalies in Magnetics, IP and MT at both targets."

Figure 1: Location of Filo Sur Project within Prolific Vicuña copper-gold-silver district

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Target 1: Cruz del Sur (CDS) is a large scale covered Au (Cu Ag) target:

  • Shallow: The top of the drill target sits approximately 300m below the surface (relatively shallow)

  • Low elevation: elevation is approximately 4300m (relatively lower altitude)

  • Large: the geophysical target footprint is large scale (700 x 400m footprint)

  • Compelling Geophysical signature with coincident:

    • Strongly magnetic in ground magnetic 3d inversion (100 to 220 SI*10-3)

    • Highly chargeable in IP survey (>75ms to 180ms)

    • Strongly conductive in MT survey (up to 32 ohm.m)

  • Encouragingly, the CDS trench channel results define an increasing Au (+/- Ag Zn Mo Cu) vector toward the main geophysical target, with the highest gold assay in both trenches (3m at 2.14 g/t Au and 2m at 1.67 g/t Au) the last sample at the SW end of each trench before cover became too deep to trench (Figure 2 and 3).

  • Better Au (Zn-Pb-Ag) assays in the trenches related to pyrite (+/- sphalerite) facture veinlets hosted in pyrite-sericite altered volcanics and diorite porphyry (Figure 4 left). Assays results from channel sampling of the trenches include (Table 1):

    • Trench CDS T4, 33 m at 0.64 g/t Au, inc. 3 m at 2.41 g/t Au

    • Trench CDS Ext, 12 m at 0.7 g/t Au, inc. 2 m at 1.67 g/t Au

Figure 2: Plan view of Trench assay results with geophysics anomalies (left) and with surface geology (right), highlighting extensive gravel cover over the target areas

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