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Cerro de Pasco Resources Ongoing Assay Results at Quiulacocha Indicate Consistency at Depth and Laterally

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Cerro de Pasco Resources (GPPRF) has completed a 40-hole drill program at its Quiulacocha Tailings Project in Peru. Initial assay results from 177 samples (15% of total) show average grades of 1.72 oz/t silver (53.64 g/t Ag), 1.56% zinc, and 0.77% lead. These grades are 37% higher than previous shallow samples. The results indicate consistent metal content across 400-600 meters of the drilled area. Notably, gallium, a critical mineral for microchips, was found with an average grade of 34.61 g/t. The company plans an extended drilling campaign for Q2 2025.

Cerro de Pasco Resources (GPPRF) ha completato un programma di perforazione di 40 fori presso il suo Progetto di Rifiuti di Quiulacocha in Perù. I risultati iniziali delle analisi provenienti da 177 campioni (15% del totale) mostrano gradi medi di 1,72 oz/t di argento (53,64 g/t Ag), 1,56% di zinco e 0,77% di piombo. Questi gradi sono superiori del 37% rispetto ai precedenti campioni superficiali. I risultati indicano un contenuto metallico costante in un'area perforata di 400-600 metri. È degno di nota che il gallio, un minerale critico per i microchip, è stato trovato con un grado medio di 34,61 g/t. L'azienda prevede una campagna di perforazione estesa per il secondo trimestre del 2025.

Cerro de Pasco Resources (GPPRF) ha completado un programa de perforación de 40 agujeros en su Proyecto de Relaves Quiulacocha en Perú. Los resultados de los análisis iniciales de 177 muestras (15% del total) muestran grados promedio de 1.72 oz/t de plata (53.64 g/t Ag), 1.56% de zinc y 0.77% de plomo. Estos grados son un 37% más altos que las muestras superficiales anteriores. Los resultados indican un contenido metálico consistente en un área perforada de 400-600 metros. Es notable que se encontró galio, un mineral crítico para microchips, con un grado promedio de 34.61 g/t. La empresa planea una campaña de perforación extendida para el segundo trimestre de 2025.

세로 데 파스코 리소시스(GPPRF)는 페루의 퀼라코차 폐기물 프로젝트에서 40개 구멍의 보링 프로그램을 완료했습니다. 177개의 샘플(총 샘플의 15%)에서 초기 분석 결과는 평균 1.72 oz/t 은 (53.64 g/t Ag), 1.56% 아연, 그리고 0.77% 납의 등급을 보여줍니다. 이러한 등급은 이전의 얕은 샘플보다 37% 더 높습니다. 결과는 400-600미터 구역에서 일관된 금속 함량을 나타냅니다. 특히, 마이크로칩에 중요한 광물인 갈륨이 평균 34.61 g/t의 등급으로 발견되었습니다. 회사는 2025년 2분기에 연장된 보링 캠페인을 계획하고 있습니다.

Cerro de Pasco Resources (GPPRF) a achevé un programme de forage de 40 forages pour son projet de résidus de Quiulacocha au Pérou. Les résultats des premières analyses de 177 échantillons (15 % du total) montrent des teneurs moyennes de 1,72 oz/t d'argent (53,64 g/t Ag), 1,56 % de zinc et 0,77 % de plomb. Ces teneurs sont supérieures de 37 % par rapport aux échantillons superficiels précédents. Les résultats indiquent une composition métallique cohérente sur une zone forée de 400 à 600 mètres. Il est à noter que le gallium, un minéral essentiel pour les microprocesseurs, a été trouvé avec une teneur moyenne de 34,61 g/t. L'entreprise prévoit une campagne de forage prolongée pour le deuxième trimestre 2025.

Cerro de Pasco Resources (GPPRF) hat ein Bohrprogramm mit 40 Löchern in seinem Quiulacocha Tailings-Projekt in Peru abgeschlossen. Erste Analyseergebnisse von 177 Proben (15 % des Gesamtvolumens) zeigen durchschnittliche Gehalte von 1,72 oz/t Silber (53,64 g/t Ag), 1,56 % Zink und 0,77 % Blei. Diese Gehalte liegen 37 % über den vorherigen flachen Proben. Die Ergebnisse deuten auf einen konsistenten Metallgehalt in einem gebohrten Bereich von 400-600 Metern hin. Bemerkenswert ist, dass Gallium, ein kritisches Mineral für Mikrochips, mit einem durchschnittlichen Gehalt von 34,61 g/t gefunden wurde. Das Unternehmen plant eine verlängerte Bohrkampagne für das zweite Quartal 2025.

Positive
  • Silver grades 37% higher than previous shallow samples
  • Consistent metal content across large area (400-600 meters)
  • Discovery of valuable gallium content (avg 34.61 g/t)
  • No mining costs required as material is surface-level
  • Existing processing capacity at adjacent plants
Negative
  • Only 15% of samples analyzed so far
  • Extended drilling campaign delayed until Q2 2025

MONTRÉAL, Dec. 03, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Cerro de Pasco Resources Inc. (CSE: CDPR) (OTCQB: GPPRF) (FRA: N8HP) (“CDPR” or the “Company”) is pleased to report that the 40-hole drill program at its Quiulacocha Tailings Project (“TSF Project”) in Central Peru has been successfully completed, providing more than 1,000 samples of which 177 have been assayed to date, including the SPT04 drillhole released on October 15.

Key Highlights

  • 177 assay samples from nine drill holes, equivalent to 15% of the current drill program, indicate an average silver grade of 1.72 ounces per tonne (oz/t) of silver (53.64 g/t Ag), 37% higher than the average of shallow auger samples reported by Brophy (2012) in the north and central sections of the TSF.
  • Results indicate that the metal content is consistent at depth and laterally across 400 and 600 meters of the drilled area assayed to date (Figure 2).
  • Gallium, a critical mineral used in high-performance microchips for advanced military technologies, is present with an average grade of 34.61 g/t in these 177 samples, reaching a maximum of 144 g/t, increasing towards the center of the TSF.

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Figure 1: 40-hole Quiulacocha Drill Program showing drillholes with completed assays

CDPR's CEO, Guy Goulet commented:

"These results are highly encouraging and exceed our initial projections, particularly regarding silver continuity and grade. In addition to zinc, lead, silver, copper, and gold, the detection of elements like gallium and indium—critical for advanced 5G technologies, robotics, and nuclear medicine—presents the potential for valuable by-product metal credits in the planned concentrates.

Representative composite samples will now undergo metallurgical testing to support further studies. These findings will inform our planning for an extended drilling campaign, set to commence in the second quarter of 2025, focusing on the remaining tailings."

Assay Results

Inspectorate Services Perú S.A.C., a Peruvian subsidiary of Bureau Veritas, released the assay results of 177 samples from nine drillholes, including the SPT04 drillhole released on October 15, distributed across the northern and central areas of the polymetallic tailings (Ag-Zn-Pb; Figure 1). These assays, equivalent to 15% of the current drilling program, show average grades of 1.72 oz/t Ag (53.64 g/t Ag), 1.56% Zn, and 0.77% Pb (Table 1).

The results from each drillhole show that the metal content is continuous at depth. The plots covering 400 and 600 meters across the drilled area, show the lateral continuity of Ag, Zn, and Pb grades (Figure 2). The predominant silver grades are in the range of 1.40 to 1.80 oz/t, with slightly higher grades occurring in the northeastern portion of the drilling area, closer to the Excelsior stockpile.

These assay results are derived from a combination of multi-element ICP (detecting 60 elements), Atomic Absorption (for determining upper limits of metals Zn, Pb, and Cu), and Fire Assay for Au. The assay results for each of the nine drillholes are presented in Table 2 to Table 10.

The Iron results also indicate consistent presence of pyrite throughout the deposit. Pyrite (indicatively 50% of the tailings) may represent a valuable by-product for the project. The upcoming metallurgical test work program will also evaluate the potential for pyrite recovery, including likely grades, by-products and impurities.

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Figure 2: Silver grade across 400 meters of the Quiulacocha tailings

Table 1. Statistical summary of assay results from 177 samples, nine drillholes

 Ag (oz/t)Ag (g/t)% Zn% Pb% CuAu (g/t)Ga (g/t)In (g/t)% Fe
Mean1.7253.641.560.770.070.0734.6118.3729.78
Median1.6651.661.540.660.060.0428.2719.1429.15
St. Dev0.3611.110.560.350.050.0922.054.213.24
Minimum1.1234.880.250.360.010.010.002.3219.02
Maximum3.29102.363.572.250.270.57144.0028.0837.74
Samples177177177177177177177177177


Table 2. Assay results, Drillhole SPT03A

Drillhole: SPT03A
FromToAg (oz/t)Ag (g/t)% Zn% Pb% CuAu (g/t)Ga (g/t)In (g/t)% Fe
012.3974.340.380.690.020.0831.678.1631.83
121.3140.751.250.480.030.0322.5616.4529.15
231.3140.751.150.440.030.0326.1914.4229.91
341.4545.100.920.380.020.0219.2613.1231.85
451.5849.141.180.440.030.0223.3714.6331.74
561.9259.722.070.760.050.0332.6119.5931.64
672.0162.522.620.970.040.0322.3020.5929.97
782.3071.543.011.240.050.0515.0918.3434.26
892.5378.693.571.210.070.0315.0321.0534.63
9102.5679.623.511.290.080.0415.1724.5636.00
10112.0062.212.450.830.060.0417.9423.3834.10
11121.8457.231.680.630.060.0513.2416.3334.27
12131.7855.361.390.530.050.0319.9214.6232.25
13142.0062.211.900.650.050.0417.0616.0732.46
14151.6751.941.310.580.060.0120.6813.9431.52
15161.5347.591.200.730.080.0528.9116.1426.58
Mean1.8958.671.850.740.050.0421.3116.9632.01


Table 3. Assay results, Drillhole SPT04

Drillhole: SPT04
FromToAg (oz/t)Ag (g/t)% Zn% Pb% CuAu (g/t)Ga (g/t)In (g/t)% Fe
012.9792.380.341.370.020.0872.9523.2822.59
122.1165.631.130.690.030.0425.3319.7133.41
231.7253.501.570.540.020.029.7920.2335.23
341.9259.722.290.590.030.0319.5420.5536.75
451.8055.991.970.540.030.0219.5518.8036.36
561.8758.161.830.580.040.0321.7619.2135.02
672.6181.182.440.910.050.0317.1822.5334.71
782.2870.922.580.790.050.0419.5320.5534.32
891.9660.962.980.780.060.0315.7620.8137.74
9101.9159.412.390.590.050.0412.6416.0635.32
10111.9560.652.600.690.060.0415.7118.4834.19
11121.7153.191.580.730.060.0527.8516.2833.02
12131.5949.451.440.690.060.0527.1713.4829.81
13141.7454.121.371.180.090.0650.2320.4631.62
14151.6852.251.600.970.090.0841.5418.6532.57
15161.6451.011.580.810.110.1230.6618.4132.93
16171.6551.321.680.690.180.2122.9716.7531.78
17181.7052.881.460.890.270.220.009.1220.60
18191.5347.591.340.640.120.1130.8315.3028.06
Mean1.9159.491.800.770.070.0725.3218.3532.42


Table 4. Assay results, Drillhole SPT05

Drillhole: SPT05
FromToAg (oz/t)Ag (g/t)% Zn% Pb% CuAu (g/t)Ga (g/t)In (g/t)% Fe
013.29102.330.331.370.010.0948.245.5019.85
122.7786.160.620.880.010.0628.769.8227.02
232.6080.870.860.860.010.0634.3315.6227.86
341.6852.251.500.450.020.0318.8415.8733.21
451.5548.211.490.420.020.0315.4915.1433.38
561.6049.771.500.450.020.0220.1614.5532.21
671.9460.341.900.540.050.0316.4318.0532.28
782.1566.872.310.630.060.0420.0921.1432.47
892.1065.322.170.630.050.0315.9720.1532.35
9101.8758.162.320.590.050.0313.2419.5132.40
10111.8356.922.090.620.060.0413.8317.6231.59
11121.4846.031.470.510.050.0412.0615.0931.31
12131.4946.341.420.850.090.0431.5618.4330.72
13141.5347.591.190.670.070.0525.0515.0832.08
14151.7554.431.551.750.110.0760.4726.4428.94
15161.7153.192.301.530.130.1648.6224.6829.25
16171.6350.701.800.730.120.1419.9617.9932.15
17181.6350.701.950.710.140.1713.6620.2131.83
18191.7353.811.760.510.220.2922.0817.6529.53
19201.8256.611.530.430.270.4523.8015.6427.95
Mean1.9159.331.600.760.080.0925.1317.2130.42


Table 5. Assay results, Drillhole SPT06

Drillhole: SPT06
FromToAg (oz/t)Ag (g/t)% Zn% Pb% CuAu (g/t)Ga (g/t)In (g/t)% Fe
012.4676.510.361.000.020.0736.4613.2626.86
122.1165.630.310.990.020.0639.0219.1626.79
231.5146.971.130.510.020.0422.2619.8128.17
341.4645.411.290.440.020.0319.5717.3432.50
451.5849.141.170.470.020.0324.7816.8229.33
561.7153.191.080.570.040.0322.8917.7828.41
671.9259.721.550.600.050.0328.9419.4532.86
781.9761.271.750.570.050.0325.2419.1832.50
891.8557.541.610.570.050.0324.7018.9129.17
9101.6952.561.570.570.050.0324.2817.4329.42
10111.7554.431.800.600.050.0313.9417.6828.11
11121.8055.991.930.570.050.0413.3617.6627.51
12131.7654.741.561.750.120.0571.198.2026.16
13141.5748.831.480.720.060.0428.7716.6827.74
14151.5347.591.730.990.070.0839.6120.4829.48
15161.7153.191.831.600.120.0960.658.5226.85
16171.5347.591.580.840.100.1334.7822.7627.89
17181.7253.502.100.840.140.1532.6821.6329.41
18191.5046.661.740.510.200.3419.6117.5626.54
19201.6551.321.670.490.230.3919.7516.0127.33
20211.8156.301.910.510.230.3218.7517.4627.62
Mean1.7454.191.480.750.080.1029.5817.3228.60


Table 6. Assay results, Drillhole SPT07

Drillhole: SPT07
FromToAg (oz/t)Ag (g/t)% Zn% Pb% CuAu (g/t)Ga (g/t)In (g/t)% Fe
011.2839.811.170.590.030.0426.7117.6228.02
121.3642.301.490.680.030.0438.8518.8928.54
231.3040.431.080.470.020.0323.9817.4528.73
341.2639.190.920.440.020.0329.5717.6728.11
451.2237.950.970.400.020.0325.4916.1029.66
561.4244.171.080.450.030.0426.2917.6832.52
671.7654.741.140.500.030.0327.3815.8433.28
781.7253.501.130.620.050.0342.9719.8128.64
891.7755.051.450.700.060.0340.3221.0427.80
9101.9660.961.720.600.060.0430.3221.8929.33
10111.7654.741.460.610.060.0331.0817.8428.56
11121.5748.831.270.520.040.0428.2717.3228.23
12131.4846.031.370.810.080.0336.1221.3927.34
13141.6651.631.500.750.070.0431.9218.1128.98
14151.6852.251.580.550.050.0320.0817.2929.28
15161.5849.141.141.230.080.0740.4521.0627.14
16171.6049.771.350.970.080.0639.2320.5727.84
17181.7755.051.631.410.110.0844.9023.4727.59
18191.4444.792.020.790.080.1226.6720.7928.66
19201.3040.431.550.570.100.1521.0816.2126.03
20211.6049.772.160.560.200.2022.8521.2026.82
21221.6049.771.940.490.220.3422.4319.1826.34
22231.5548.211.450.750.070.0530.1619.3327.99
23241.7454.122.250.580.220.2419.9921.1728.52
Mean1.5648.441.450.670.080.0830.3019.1228.50


Table 7. Assay results, Drillhole SPT25

Drillhole: SPT25
FromToAg (oz/t)Ag (g/t)% Zn% Pb% CuAu (g/t)Ga (g/t)In (g/t)% Fe
011.8557.540.311.060.030.0678.0822.7023.25
121.2037.320.990.790.030.0460.3121.1628.69
231.3341.370.950.500.020.0438.3519.8531.48
342.0162.521.940.680.030.0312.7721.6531.39
452.4977.452.420.820.040.0417.6420.8733.84
562.5378.692.520.800.040.0519.5720.4535.06
672.0363.142.710.770.040.0319.2020.1033.95
781.9961.902.680.680.050.0319.0919.6135.13
891.5447.901.740.620.060.0423.6015.6528.91
9101.6551.321.890.560.060.0319.4414.9131.74
10111.6852.251.780.660.060.0324.2816.2632.19
11121.6049.771.540.650.060.0418.6915.6532.93
12131.5046.661.530.920.070.0735.5317.5632.18
13141.5849.141.660.840.080.0932.1315.9134.51
14151.4244.171.320.710.080.0828.2216.5431.73
Mean1.7654.741.730.740.050.0529.7918.5931.80


Table 8. Assay results, Drillhole SPT26

Drillhole: SPT26
FromToAg (oz/t)Ag (g/t)% Zn% Pb% CuAu (g/t)Ga (g/t)In (g/t)% Fe
013.0293.930.252.250.020.07144.0022.4819.02
122.4475.890.571.820.090.06129.0019.3624.79
231.6250.391.250.660.030.0354.7218.0032.32
341.9360.031.670.630.040.0333.4021.9432.74
451.7353.811.870.560.030.0313.6021.3629.92
562.3573.092.870.720.040.0325.0418.2832.04
672.0965.012.300.630.050.0319.8424.6334.65
782.0563.762.020.580.050.0321.8823.7535.00
891.6751.941.810.590.060.0319.1620.1331.22
9101.9259.721.860.630.060.0316.2820.9834.41
10111.5146.971.710.640.060.0311.0819.7831.62
11121.5347.591.540.540.050.045.0418.7732.92
12131.6150.081.190.550.050.0423.0417.9334.22
13141.7755.051.371.210.090.0756.9222.5233.29
Mean1.9560.521.590.860.050.0440.9320.7131.30


Table 9. Assay results, Drillhole SPT28

Drillhole: SPT28
FromToAg (oz/t)Ag (g/t)% Zn% Pb% CuAu (g/t)Ga (g/t)In (g/t)% Fe
011.2839.810.960.510.030.0339.1818.6629.31
121.3341.371.350.850.030.0350.4723.4726.86
231.5046.661.421.320.030.1767.1123.8326.22
341.4444.790.880.570.030.0344.6220.2429.13
451.3742.610.910.530.030.0342.7218.9228.83
561.5146.971.360.560.040.0336.7919.6832.13
671.4846.031.270.510.030.0334.3618.3328.78
781.7454.121.580.550.050.0439.5119.1428.80
891.6250.391.520.620.050.0337.8217.9229.37
9101.6250.391.470.840.070.0345.5723.3627.77
10111.6651.631.620.720.060.0345.5319.6527.51
11121.4946.341.410.800.070.0340.5419.4827.63
12131.5447.901.500.690.060.0346.1419.5426.73
13141.8256.611.731.630.110.0477.874.7627.73
14151.5447.901.490.870.070.0543.3022.5228.26
15161.5247.281.340.910.080.0642.3520.9028.79
16171.8657.851.521.580.100.0656.243.8429.47
17181.2538.881.470.560.100.1328.6318.2327.72
18191.3943.231.670.620.110.1232.0119.6828.66
19201.5046.662.030.570.160.1729.2919.6427.51
20211.4745.721.670.490.170.2726.7015.9327.84
21221.4344.481.700.500.140.1926.9917.5729.00
22231.3943.231.710.480.160.2428.1017.0826.79
23241.4946.341.640.360.240.5327.3215.2225.54
24252.0062.211.580.410.250.5727.4816.0026.63
Mean1.5347.581.470.720.090.1240.6718.1428.12


Table 10. Assay results, Drillhole SPT31

Drillhole: SPT31
FromToAg (oz/t)Ag (g/t)% Zn% Pb% CuAu (g/t)Ga (g/t)In (g/t)% Fe
011.2438.570.930.770.030.0379.893.2424.82
121.7755.050.571.440.050.0598.554.1224.01
231.7755.050.981.430.050.05109.002.3225.95
341.5748.830.870.640.040.0271.1524.5628.06
451.2839.810.760.450.030.0351.8720.8728.66
561.1335.150.780.560.030.0356.3620.8427.31
671.6551.321.460.760.060.0355.9923.3227.02
781.7353.811.190.690.060.0353.8520.5029.55
891.5849.141.310.830.070.0371.6921.8824.94
9101.7153.191.240.630.060.0355.7020.6627.78
10111.6250.391.360.780.060.0356.3221.2126.70
11121.6952.561.270.580.050.0433.2414.6933.54
12131.6350.701.711.870.090.0597.6921.4826.70
13141.7153.191.741.810.100.0577.7419.5626.46
14151.7454.121.862.160.110.06112.0028.0826.50
15161.4344.481.590.770.080.0831.1619.3128.69
16171.4946.341.701.210.130.0861.1922.7227.82
17181.2338.261.300.720.100.0955.2321.5327.04
18191.1234.841.060.580.080.1132.3419.1426.61
19201.4043.541.500.820.080.0737.2122.1327.90
20211.4745.721.660.820.120.0739.0624.3229.15
21221.4143.861.510.740.100.0843.9622.0328.68
22231.4143.861.620.700.130.1034.8223.1427.12
Mean1.5147.031.300.950.070.0561.5719.2027.44


Drill Program

CDPR engaged Ingetrol Comercial S.A.C., a subsidiary of Grupo Ingetrol (Chile), and ConeTec Peru, a subsidiary of the ConeTec Group (Canada). The campaign utilizes percussion and sonic drilling techniques to ensure the most accurate results.

On October 23rd, the Company completed the last of 40 drillholes, ahead of the rainy season, collecting more than 1,000 samples over a significant portion of the Quiulacocha tailings deposit. The samples were safely transported to the laboratory in freezer containers and are currently under analysis.

Laboratory Testing

All samples are stored and transported to Lima in freezer containers to prevent oxidation and preserve sample integrity.

The samples are dried and tested at the Inspectorate Services Lab (Bureau Veritas) in Lima. Following geochemical and mineralogical testing, representative composites from select samples will be sent to Bureau Veritas Antofagasta (Chile) for advanced metallurgical test work program.

This extensive laboratory program will determine the mineral resource estimate and evaluate potential metallurgical methods for metal and pyrite recovery of the Quiulacocha tailings.

Quality Assurance (QA) and Quality Control (QC)

The preparation of samples for Geochemical Analyses comprises drying at 100°C and riffle splitting to obtain a representative pulp sample of 250 grams. The sample does not undergo sieving or any other mechanical preparation (crushing or grinding) to preserve the original grain size distribution.

Bureau Veritas performs all sample preparation and analytical programs, supported by the QA/QC program, which is monitored on a sample lot basis. The CDPR QA/QC program consists of inserting twin samples, coarse duplicate samples, pulp duplicate samples, standard reference materials, and coarse blank material and further checking at a second laboratory. 

Geophysics

CDPR has successfully completed Phase 1 of its geophysical studies, focusing on the dry areas of the Quiulacocha Tailings. Depth readings, conducted by Geomain Ingenieros S.A.C., ranged from 20 to over 40 meters in various locations.

The Quiulacocha Tailings

CDPR is the titleholder of the concession “El Metalurgista” in Peru, which grants it the right to explore and exploit the Quiulacocha Tailings within its assigned area. The General Mining Bureau of the Peruvian Ministry of Energy and Mines has formally confirmed the enforceability of these rights.

The Quiulacocha Tailings Storage Facility covers approximately 115 hectares and is estimated to hold approximately 75 million tonnes of material processed from the 1920s to 1990s.

Initially, these tailings resulted from the mining of 16+ million tonnes of copper-silver-gold mineralization with reported historical grades of up to 10% Cu, 4 g/t Au, and over 300 g/t Ag, and later from the mining of 58+ million tonnes of zinc-lead-silver mineralized material with average historical grades of 7.41% Zn, 2.77% Pb, and 90.33 g/t Ag.

With minimal mining costs due to surface-level material and current reprocessing capacity at adjacent plants, CDPR's Quiulacocha Project stands out as one of Peru's key mining initiatives. This project provides economic benefits and aims to restore the environment and create employment opportunities, aligning with the local community's needs.

Technical Information

Mr. Alfonso Palacio Castilla, MIMMM/Chartered Engineer (CEng) and Project Superintendent for CDPR, has reviewed and approved the scientific and technical information contained in this news release. Mr. Palacio is a Qualified Person for the purposes of reporting in compliance with NI 43-101.

Cerro de Pasco Resources

Cerro de Pasco Resources Inc. is focused on the development of its principal 100% owned asset, the El Metalurgista mining concession, comprising silver-rich mineral tailings and stockpiles extracted over a century of operation from the Cerro de Pasco open pit mine in Central Peru. The company’s approach at El Metalurgista entails the reprocessing and environmental remediation of mining waste and the creation of numerous opportunities in a circular economy. The asset is one of the world’s largest above-ground resources.

Forward-Looking Statements and Disclaimer

Certain information contained herein may constitute “forward-looking information” under Canadian securities legislation. Generally, forward-looking information can be identified using forward-looking terminology such as “plans”, “seeks”, “expects”, “estimates”, “intends”, “anticipates”, “believes”, “could”, “might”, “likely” or variations of such words, or statements that certain actions, events or results “may”, “will”, “could”, “would”, “might”, “will be taken”, “occur”, “be achieved” or other similar expressions.

Forward-looking statements, including the expectations of CDPR’s management regarding the realization, timing and scope of its drilling program, the completion of a resource report as well as the business and the expansion and growth of CDPR’s operations, are based on CDPR’s estimates and are subject to known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors that may cause the actual results, level of activity, performance or achievements of CDPR to be materially different from those expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements or forward-looking information.

Forward-looking statements are subject to business and economic factors and uncertainties and other factors, that could cause actual results to differ materially from these forward-looking statements, including the relevant assumptions and risks factors set out in CDPR’s public documents, available on SEDAR+ at www.sedarplus.ca. There can be no assurance that such statements will prove to be accurate, as actual results and future events could differ materially from those anticipated in such statements. Although CDPR believes that the assumptions and factors used in preparing the forward-looking statements are reasonable, undue reliance should not be placed on these statements and forward-looking information. Except where required by applicable law, CDPR disclaims any intention or obligation to update or revise any forward-looking statement, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise.

Further Information

Guy Goulet, CEO
Telephone: +1-579-476-7000
Mobile: +1-514-294-7000
ggoulet@pascoresources.com

Photos accompanying this announcement are available at:

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FAQ

What are the average metal grades found in GPPRF's Quiulacocha Tailings Project?

The initial assay results show average grades of 1.72 oz/t silver (53.64 g/t Ag), 1.56% zinc, and 0.77% lead from 177 samples.

When will GPPRF begin its extended drilling campaign at Quiulacocha?

GPPRF plans to commence its extended drilling campaign in the second quarter of 2025.

What is the significance of gallium discovery in GPPRF's Quiulacocha project?

Gallium, a critical mineral used in high-performance microchips, was found with an average grade of 34.61 g/t, reaching up to 144 g/t, adding potential valuable by-product credits.

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