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Hot Chili Adds La Verde Cu Mine to its Costa Fuego Coastal Copper Hub, Drilling Underway

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Hot Chili has executed an Option Agreement to acquire a 100% interest in the historical La Verde Copper Mine, located 30 km south of its Costa Fuego copper-gold project in Chile. La Verde includes 800m of open pit workings previously exploited for shallow porphyry copper-style oxide mineralization.

This agreement, along with the Domeyko Option Agreement, consolidates a larger potential porphyry copper deposit footprint of approximately 1.4km by 1.2km. A first-pass, 4,000m drill program began on 30th October 2024, with two drill holes already completed.

Hot Chili has updated the timing for its next key catalysts, bringing forward the Water Supply Business Case Study (PFS) for Huasco Water to Q1 2025, which will be released in parallel with the Costa Fuego PFS. The company holds a strong treasury of approximately A$25.7 million as of 30 September 2024.

Hot Chili ha stipulato un Contratto di Opzione per acquisire un interesse del 100% nella storica Miniera di Rame La Verde, situata a 30 km a sud del suo progetto di rame-oro Costa Fuego in Cile. La Verde comprende 800 metri di lavori di scavo a cielo aperto precedentemente sfruttati per mineralizzazione ossidativa di rame in porfirite a bassa profondità.

Questo accordo, insieme al Contratto di Opzione Domeyko, consolida una potenziale area di deposito di rame in porfirite più ampia di circa 1,4 km per 1,2 km. Un programma di perforazione di 4.000 metri è iniziato il 30 ottobre 2024, con già due fori di perforazione completati.

Hot Chili ha aggiornato i tempi per i suoi prossimi catalizzatori chiave, anticipando lo Studio di Fattibilità del Caso per la Fornitura di Acqua (PFS) per Huasco Acqua al primo trimestre del 2025, che sarà pubblicato in parallelo con il PFS di Costa Fuego. La società dispone di una solida cassa di circa 25,7 milioni di dollari australiani al 30 settembre 2024.

Hot Chili ha ejecutado un Acuerdo de Opción para adquirir un 100% de interés en la histórica Mina de Cobre La Verde, ubicada a 30 km al sur de su proyecto de cobre-oro Costa Fuego en Chile. La Verde incluye 800 m de trabajos de minería a cielo abierto previamente explotados para mineralización oxidada de cobre en un estilo de porfirita superficial.

Este acuerdo, junto con el Acuerdo de Opción Domeyko, consolida una huella de depósito potencial de cobre en porfirita más grande de aproximadamente 1,4 km por 1,2 km. Un programa de perforación inicial de 4,000 m comenzó el 30 de octubre de 2024, con dos agujeros de perforación ya completados.

Hot Chili ha actualizado el cronograma para sus próximos catalizadores clave, adelantando el Estudio de Caso de Suministro de Agua (PFS) para Huasco Agua al primer trimestre de 2025, que se publicará en paralelo con el PFS de Costa Fuego. La empresa cuenta con una fuerte tesorería de aproximadamente A$25.7 millones a fecha del 30 de septiembre de 2024.

핫칠리는 칠레 코스타 푸에고 구리-금 프로젝트에서 남쪽으로 30km 떨어진 역사적인 라 베르데 구리 광산의 100% 지분을 인수하기 위해 옵션 계약을 체결했습니다. 라 베르데는 기암 질석의 천연 광석화에 대해 이전에 채굴된 800미터의 노천 채굴 작업이 포함되어 있습니다.

이 계약은 도메이코 옵션 계약과 함께 약 1.4km x 1.2km 크기의 포텐셜 기암 구리 매장 지역을 통합합니다. 첫 번째 4,000미터 드릴 프로그램은 2024년 10월 30일에 시작되었으며, 두 개의 드릴 홀도 이미 완료되었습니다.

핫칠리는 다음 주요 촉매의 일정을 업데이트하여 코스타 푸에고 PFS와 병행하여 2025년 1분기에 Huasco Water에 대한 물 공급 사업 사례 연구(PFS)를 발표할 예정입니다. 이 회사는 2024년 9월 30일 기준으로 약 A$25.7 백만의 강력한 자산을 보유하고 있습니다.

Hot Chili a signé un accord d'option pour acquérir un intérêt de 100 % dans la mine de cuivre historique La Verde, située à 30 km au sud de son projet de cuivre-or Costa Fuego au Chili. La Verde comprend 800 m de travaux à ciel ouvert précédemment exploités pour la minéralisation oxydée de cuivre de type porphyre peu profonde.

Ce contrat, ainsi que l'accord d'option Domeyko, consolide un plus grand potentiel de dépôt de cuivre porphyre d'environ 1,4 km sur 1,2 km. Un programme de forage initial de 4 000 m a commencé le 30 octobre 2024, avec déjà deux trous de forage complétés.

Hot Chili a mis à jour le calendrier de ses prochains catalyseurs clés, avançant l'étude de cas sur l'approvisionnement en eau (PFS) pour Huasco Water au premier trimestre 2025, qui sera publié parallèlement au PFS de Costa Fuego. La société dispose d'une forte trésorerie d'environ 25,7 millions AUD au 30 septembre 2024.

Hot Chili hat einen Optionsvertrag abgeschlossen, um 100 % der Anteile an der historischen Kupfermine La Verde zu erwerben, die 30 km südlich des Kupfer-Gold-Projekts Costa Fuego in Chile liegt. La Verde umfasst 800 m an Tagebauarbeiten, die zuvor zur Gewinnung von flachen Porphyrkupfer-ähnlichen Oxidmineralisierungen betrieben wurden.

Dieser Vertrag, zusammen mit dem Domeyko-Optionsvertrag, konsolidiert einen größeren potenziellen Fußabdruck eines Porphyrkupferlagers von etwa 1,4 km mal 1,2 km. Ein erstes Bohrprogramm über 4.000 m begann am 30. Oktober 2024, wobei bereits zwei Bohrlöcher abgeschlossen wurden.

Hot Chili hat den Zeitplan für seine nächsten wichtigen Katalysatoren aktualisiert und den Business Case Study (PFS) zur Wasserversorgung für Huasco Water auf das 1. Quartal 2025 vorgezogen, das parallel zum Costa Fuego PFS veröffentlicht wird. Das Unternehmen hält zum 30. September 2024 eine starke Kasse von etwa 25,7 Millionen AUD.

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  • Executed Option Agreement to acquire 100% interest in La Verde Copper Mine.
  • Consolidated a larger potential porphyry copper deposit footprint of 1.4km by 1.2km.
  • Commenced a 4,000m drill program with two holes already completed.
  • Strong treasury of approximately A$25.7 million as of 30 September 2024.
  • Updated timing for key catalysts aligning Water Supply Business Case Study and Costa Fuego PFS for Q1 2025.
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  • Pending assay results from the initial drill program.

View looking north across the La Verde porphyry copper mine within the historic Domekyo mining area, Chile (CNW Group/Hot Chili Limited)

Highlights

  • Hot Chili has executed an Option Agreement to acquire a 100% interest in the historical La Verde Copper Mine (La Verde), located 30 km south of the Company's low-altitude, Costa Fuego copper-gold project in Chile
  • La Verde encompasses 800m strike length of open pit workings, previously exploited by private interests for shallow porphyry copper-style oxide mineralisation
  • The La Verde Option Agreement, along with the recently executed Domeyko Option Agreement (see announcement dated 30th April 2024), for the first time consolidates and provides access to, a much larger potential porphyry copper deposit footprint measuring approximately 1.4km by 1.2km
  • A first-pass, 4,000m drill program commenced at La Verde on 30th October 2024, with one drill rig in operation and two drill holes already complete (assay results pending)
  • Hot Chili has updated timing for the planned release of its next key catalysts to accommodate additional project optimisation and to align the outcomes of its copper and water studies:
    • Water Supply Business Case Study (Pre-feasibility Study level (PFS)) for Huasco Water has been brought forward - now planned for release in Q1 2025
    • Costa Fuego PFS will be delivered in parallel with the Huasco Water PFS – now also planned for release in Q1 2025
  • Strong treasury of approximately A$25.7 million as of 30 September 2024

PERTH, Australia, Nov. 11, 2024 /PRNewswire/ - Hot Chili Limited (ASX: HCH) (TSXV: HCH) (OTCQX: HHLKF) ("Hot Chili" or the "Company") is pleased to announce the Company has entered into a three-year Option Agreement to acquire a 100% interest in the historical La Verde open pit copper mine ("La Verde").

La Verde is located in the core of the historical Domeyko mining district and lies approximately 30 km south of the Company's Costa Fuego copper-gold project ("Costa Fuego" or "the Project") planned central processing hub in the coastal range of the Atacama region, Chile.

La Verde comprises significant historical open pit workings, where shallow porphyry copper oxide mineralisation was previously exploited by private interests across a strike extent of approximately 800m, widths of up to 200m and depths of up to 15m.  Historical drilling was limited to the surrounding leases, with little to no drilling undertaken across the mine area.

Importantly, La Verde sits in the centre of Hot Chili's recently consolidated and larger Domeyko landholding, secured in an Option Agreement in April 2024 (Figures 1 and 2).  The execution of the La Verde Option Agreement marks the first time that the entire La Verde porphyry system has been consolidated and controlled by a single party, allowing for drill testing across a potentially much larger porphyry copper deposit footprint, measuring approximately 1.4km by 1.2km (Figures 4 and 5).

The Company has undertaken several exploration programs (soil geochemistry, mapping, magnetics surveys) across the Domeyko region (see ASX announcement on 31 October 2024 of the Quarterly Report for period ending 30 September 2024) since April of this year.  These programs were extended over the La Verde copper mine area as part of the Company's due diligence process, prior to the Option Agreement execution.

Geological mapping of outcrop within the open pit has identified copper oxide mineralisation associated with porphyry-style quartz veins, fractures, and faults, as well as several porphyry intrusive phases of similar age (late Cretaceous) and style to the Company's Cortadera porphyry copper deposit located 30km to the north (Figures 2 and 3).

Historical exploration undertaken by Hudbay Minerals Inc. across surrounding tenements attempted to define continuations of La Verde's mineralisation, outside of the privately held mining lease, with several reverse circulation (RC) and diamond drill holes (DD) completed.

Hot Chili commenced a first-pass drill program at La Verde, comprising eleven RC drill holes for approximately 4,000 m, on 30 October 2024 with one drill rig in operation (Figure 5).  Two drill holes for 800m are already complete, confirming wide intersections of porphyry-style copper mineralisation in both holes, based on visual logging, with assay results pending.

This latest project acquisition is an important step in Hot Chili's ongoing consolidation and growth strategy for Costa Fuego.  The Company continues to evaluate opportunities to secure additional advanced prospects within economic distance of planned central processing facilities.  This approach may provide additional bulk tonnage and/or high-grade copper-gold mineral resource additions for Costa Fuego.

The Company looks forward to the receipt of first assay results and providing further updates as exploration drilling activities progress at La Verde.

Hot Chili is well positioned with A$25.7 million in cash (as of 30 September 2024) to complete the Costa Fuego PFS, Environmental Impact Statement (EIA), Huasco Water PFS, port upgrade studies and planned regional growth drilling programs.

Updates to Timing of Next Company Catalysts

Hot Chili has updated the timing for delivery of its next key milestones in order to allow for additional project optimisations and to ensure alignment of the outcomes of each of the following:

  • Water Supply Business Case Study (PFS-level) for Huasco Water has been brought forward - now planned for release in Q1 2025
  • Costa Fuego PFS will be delivered in parallel with the Huasco Water PFS – now planned for release in Q1 2025

All Costa Fuego PFS workstreams are on track for completion by late 2024, laying the groundwork for integrating results into both the Costa Fuego and Huasco Water PFSs in Q1 2025.

Accelerating the Huasco Water PFS aligns its release with Costa Fuego's, enabling further project optimizations based on multiple independent reviews. These refinements will be incorporated into the Costa Fuego PFS in early 2025, ahead of the planned simultaneous release of both studies.

The material terms of executed La Verde Option Agreement are as follows:

  • Hot Chili's 100% owned subsidiary Sociedad Minera La Frontera SpA ("Frontera") has executed a definitive option agreement with SLM Los Dominiceros una de la Sierra Los Chiqueros ("SLM Dominoceros"), the holder of a 100% interest in the concession comprising La Verde, for the grant to Frontera of an option to acquire a 100% interest in the La Verde concession ("La Verde Option Agreement").
  • Non-refundable cash payment of US$320,000 to SLM Dominoceros upon grant of the La Verde Option Agreement.
  • Non-refundable cash payment of US$680,000 within 12 months from the grant of the La Verde Option Agreement.
  • Non-refundable cash payment of US$1,000,000 within 24 months from the grant of the La Verde Option Agreement.
  • Option may be exercised within 36 months of the date of grant of the La Verde Option for a final non-refundable cash payment of US$6,890,000.

This announcement is authorised by the Board of Directors for release to ASX and TSXV.

For more information please contact:

Christian Easterday

Managing Director – Hot Chili

Tel:              +61 8 9315 9009

Email: admin@hotchili.net.au



Carol Marinkovich

Company Secretary – Hot Chili          

Tel:              +61 8 9315 9009

Email: admin@hotchili.net.au



Graham Farrell

Investor & Public Relations

Email: graham@hotchili.net.au          



or visit Hot Chili's website at www.hotchili.net.au

Figure 1. Location of La Verde in relation to Costa Fuego, coastal range Chile (CNW Group/Hot Chili Limited)

Figure 2. Location of La Verde in relation to the larger Domeyko landholding, displaying recently completed geological mapping (left) and recently acquired ground magnetic survey (right) (CNW Group/Hot Chili Limited)

Figure 3. Photos of rock samples collected from the La Verde open pit. A) Tonalitic porphyry B) Tonalitic porphyry with quartz and hematite veins, C) Pre-mineral dioritic porphyry, D) Pre-mineral dioritic porphyry with quartz veins and wallrock xenolith (CNW Group/Hot Chili Limited)

Figure 4. Plan map of La Verde showing historical drill collars, historical open pit and extents (white) compared to the recently acquired ground magnetic survey reduced to the pole half vertical derivative (RTP ½ VD) and in pit geological mapping. Hot Chili has modelled a copper mineralisation footprint (yellow) from the historical drill logs, as well as contours for quartz-sericite alteration (dashed green) and +<percent>1%</percent> A+B veining (blue) (CNW Group/Hot Chili Limited)

Figure 5. Plan map of La Verde showing historical drill collars and historical open pit extent (white) compared to the ASTER Kaolinite-Phyllic alteration intensity lineaments. Hot Chili has modelled a copper mineralisation footprint (yellow) from the historical drill logs, as well as contours for mapped quartz-sericite alteration (dashed green) (CNW Group/Hot Chili Limited)

Qualifying Statements

Qualified Person – NI 43-101
The technical information in this news release has been reviewed and approved by Mr. Christian Easterday, MAIG, Hot Chili's Managing Director and a qualified person within the meaning of NI43-101.

Competent Person – JORC
The information in this announcement that relates to Exploration Results for the La Verde project is based upon information compiled by Mr Christian Easterday, the Managing Director and a full-time employee of Hot Chili Limited, who is a Member of the Australasian Institute of Geoscientists (AIG). Mr Easterday has sufficient experience that is relevant to the style of mineralisation and type of deposits under consideration and to the activity which he is undertaking to qualify as a 'Competent Person' as defined in the 2012 Edition of the 'Australasian Code for Reporting of Exploration Results, Mineral Resources and Ore Reserves' (JORC Code). Mr Easterday consents to the inclusion in the report of the matters based on their information in the form and context in which it appears.

Disclaimer
Neither the TSX Venture Exchange nor its Regulation Services Provider (as that term is defined in the policies of the TSX Venture Exchange) accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this Report.

Forward Looking Statements
This announcement contains certain statements that are "forward-looking information" within the meaning of Canadian securities legislation and Australian securities legislation (each, a "forward-looking statement"). Forward-looking statements reflect the Company's current expectations, forecasts, and projections with respect to future events, many of which are beyond the Company's control, and are based on certain assumptions. No assurance can be given that these expectations, forecasts, or projections will prove to be correct, and such forward-looking statements included in this report should not be unduly relied upon. Forward-looking information is by its nature prospective and requires the Company to make certain assumptions and is subject to inherent risks and uncertainties. All statements other than statements of historical fact are forward-looking statements. The use of any of the words "could", "estimate", "expect", "may", "plan", "potential", "project", "should", "will", "would" and similar expressions are intended to identify forward-looking statements.

The forward-looking statements within this announcement are based on information currently available and what management believes are reasonable assumptions. Forward-looking statements speak only as of the date of this report.

In this Report, forward-looking statements relate, among other things, to: prospects, projections and success of the Company and its projects; the ability of the Company to expand mineral resources beyond current mineral resource estimates; the results and impacts of planned drilling to extend mineral resources and to identify new deposits; the Company's ability to convert exploration potential in mineral resources; the Company's ability to explore effectively and execute drilling operations in a timely manner; the Company's ability to fulfill obligations and exercise the La Verde and Domeyko Option Agreements; the Company's ability to convert mineral resources to mineral reserves; the timing and outcomes of current and future planned economic studies including the planned PFS for the Costa Fuego copper-gold project; the potential to develop a water business in the Huasco valley and the future economics thereof; the timing and results of the PFS level Water Supply Business Case Study; the timing and outcomes of regulatory processes required to obtain permits for the development and operation of the Costa Fuego Project, including the EIA, as well as for the Huasco Water business; whether or not the Company will make a development decision for the Costa Fuego Project and/or Huasco Water and the timing thereof; and estimates of planned exploration costs and the results thereof.

Forward-looking statements involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties, and other factors, which may cause the actual results, performance, or achievements of the Company to be materially different from any future results, performance or achievements expressed or implied by the forward-looking statements. A number of factors could cause actual results to differ materially from a conclusion, forecast or projection contained in the forward-looking statements in this announcement, including, but not limited to, the following material factors: operational risks; risks related to the cost estimates of exploration; sovereign risks associated with the Company's operations in Chile; changes in estimates of mineral resources of properties where the Company holds interests; recruiting qualified personnel and retaining key personnel; future financial needs and availability of adequate financing; fluctuations in mineral prices; market volatility; exchange rate fluctuations; ability to exploit successful discoveries; the production at or performance of properties where the Company holds interests; ability to retain title to mining concessions; environmental risks; financial failure or default of joint venture partners, contractors or service providers; competition risks; economic and market conditions; and other risks and uncertainties described elsewhere in this report and elsewhere in the Company's public disclosure record.

Although the forward-looking statements contained in this announcement are based upon assumptions which the Company believes to be reasonable, the Company cannot assure investors that actual results will be consistent with these forward-looking statements. With respect to forward-looking statements contained in this announcement, the Company has made assumptions regarding: future commodity prices and demand; availability of skilled labour; timing and amount of capital expenditures; future currency exchange and interest rates; the impact of increasing competition; general conditions in economic and financial markets; availability of drilling and related equipment; effects of regulation by governmental agencies; future tax rates; future operating costs; availability of future sources of funding; ability to obtain financing; and assumptions underlying estimates related to adjusted funds from operations. The Company has included the above summary of assumptions and risks related to forward-looking information provided in this announcement to provide investors with a more complete perspective on the Company's future operations, and such information may not be appropriate for other purposes. The Company's actual results, performance or achievement could differ materially from those expressed in, or implied by, these forward-looking statements and, accordingly, no assurance can be given that any of the events anticipated by the forward-looking statements will transpire or occur, or if any of them do so, what benefits the Company will derive therefrom.

For additional information with respect to these and other factors and assumptions underlying the forward-looking statements made herein, please refer to the public disclosure record of the Company, including the Company's most recent Annual Report, which is available on SEDAR+ (www.sedarplus.ca) under the Company's issuer profile. New factors emerge from time to time, and it is not possible for management to predict all those factors or to assess in advance the impact of each such factor on the Company's business or the extent to which any factor, or combination of factors, may cause actual results to differ materially from those contained in any forward-looking statement.

The forward-looking statements contained in this announcement are expressly qualified by the foregoing cautionary statements and are made as of the date of this announcement. Except as may be required by applicable securities laws, the Company does not undertake any obligation to publicly update or revise any forward-looking statement to reflect events or circumstances after the date of this announcement or to reflect the occurrence of unanticipated events, whether as a result of new information, future events or results, or otherwise. Investors should read this entire report and consult their own professional advisors to ascertain and assess the income tax and legal risks and other aspects of an investment in the Company.

Mineral Resource Statement
Costa Fuego Combined Mineral Resource (Effective Date 26th February 2024)

Mineral Resource Statement - Costa Fuego Combined Mineral Resource (Effective Date 26th February 2024) (CNW Group/Hot Chili Limited)

1 Mineral Resources are reported on a 100% Basis - combining Mineral Resource estimates for the Cortadera, Productora, Alice and San Antonio deposits. All figures are rounded, reported to appropriate significant figures and reported in accordance with the Joint Ore Reserves Committee Code (2012) and NI 43-101. Mineral Resource estimation practices are in accordance with CIM Estimation of Mineral Resource and Mineral Reserve Best Practice Guidelines (November 29, 2019) and reported in accordance CIM Definition Standards for Mineral Resources and Mineral Reserves (May 10, 2014) that are incorporated by reference into NI 43-101.

2 The Productora deposit is 100% owned by Chilean incorporated company Sociedad Minera El Aguila SpA (SMEA). SMEA is a joint venture (JV) company – 80% owned by Sociedad Minera El Corazón SpA (a 100% subsidiary of Hot Chili Limited), and 20% owned by Compañía Minera del Pacífico S.A (CMP).

3 The Cortadera deposit is controlled by a Chilean incorporated company Sociedad Minera La Frontera SpA (Frontera). Frontera is a subsidiary company – 100% owned by Sociedad Minera El Corazón SpA, which is a 100% subsidiary of Hot Chili Limited.

4 The San Antonio deposit is controlled through Frontera (100% owned by Sociedad Minera El Corazón SpA, which is a 100% subsidiary of Hot Chili Limited) and Frontera has an Option Agreement to earn a 100% interest.

5 The Mineral Resource Estimates (MRE) in the tables above form coherent bodies of mineralisation that are considered amenable to a combination of open pit and underground extraction methods based on the following parameters: Base Case Metal Prices: Copper US$ 3.00/lb, Gold US$ 1,700/oz, Molybdenum US$ 14/lb, and Silver US$20/oz.

6 All MRE were assessed for Reasonable Prospects of Eventual Economic Extraction (RPEEE) using both Open Pit and Block Cave Extraction mining methods at Cortadera and Open Pit mining methods at the Productora, Alice and San Antonio deposits.

7 Metallurgical recovery averages for each deposit consider Indicated + Inferred material and are weighted to combine sulphide flotation and oxide leaching performance. Process recoveries:

Cortadera – Weighted recoveries of 82% Cu, 55% Au, 81% Mo and 36% Ag. CuEq(%) = Cu(%) + 0.55 x Au(g/t) + 0.00046 x Mo(ppm) + 0.0043 x Ag(g/t)

San Antonio - Weighted recoveries of 85% Cu, 66% Au, 80% Mo and 63% Ag. CuEq(%) = Cu(%) + 0.64 x Au(g/t) + 0.00044 x Mo(ppm) + 0.0072 x Ag(g/t)

Alice - Weighted recoveries of 81% Cu, 47% Au, 52% Mo and 37% Ag. CuEq(%) = Cu(%) + 0.48 x Au(g/t) + 0.00030 x Mo(ppm) + 0.0044 x Ag(g/t)

Productora – Weighted recoveries of 84% Cu, 47% Au, 48% Mo and 18% Ag. CuEq(%) = Cu(%) + 0.46 x Au(g/t) + 0.00026 x Mo(ppm) + 0.0021 x Ag(g/t)

Costa Fuego – Recoveries of 83% Cu, 53% Au, 71% Mo and 26% Ag. CuEq(%) = Cu(%) + 0.53 x Au(g/t) + 0.00040 x Mo(ppm) + 0.0030 x Ag(g/t)

8 Copper Equivalent (CuEq) grades are calculated based on the formula: CuEq% = ((Cu% × Cu price 1% per tonne × Cu_recovery) + (Mo ppm × Mo price per g/t × Mo_recovery) + (Au ppm × Au price per g/t × Au_recovery) + (Ag ppm × Ag price per g/t × Ag_recovery)) / (Cu price 1% per tonne × Cu recovery). The base case cut-off grade for Mineral Resources considered amenable to open pit extraction methods at the Cortadera, Productora, Alice and San Antonio deposits is 0.20% CuEq, while the cut-off grade for Mineral Resources considered amenable to underground extraction methods at the Cortadera deposit is 0.27% CuEq. It is the Company's opinion that all the elements included in the CuEq calculation have a reasonable potential to be recovered and sold.

9 Mineral Resources are not Mineral Reserves and do not have demonstrated economic viability. The MRE include Inferred Mineral Resources that are considered too speculative geologically to have economic considerations applied to them that would enable them to be categorised as Mineral Reserves. It is reasonably expected that the majority of Inferred mineral resources could be upgraded to Measured or Indicated Mineral Resources with continued exploration.

10 The effective date of the MRE is February 26th, 2024. The MRE were previously reported in Hot Chili's ASX announcement released February 26th, 2024 "Hot Chili Indicated Resource at Costa Fuego Copper-Gold Project Increases to 798 Mt" (Resource Announcement). Hot Chili confirms it is not aware of any new information or data that materially affects the information included in the Resource Announcement and all material assumptions and technical parameters stated for the MRE in the Resource Announcement continue to apply and have not materially changed.

11 Hot Chili Limited is not aware of political, environmental, or other risks that could materially affect the potential development of the Mineral Resources other than as disclosed in this Report. A detailed list of Costa Fuego Project risks is included in Chapter 25.12 of the Technical Report "Costa Fuego Copper Project – NI 43-101 Technical Report Mineral Resource Estimate Update" dated April 8th, 2024.

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FAQ

What is the significance of Hot Chili's acquisition of La Verde Copper Mine?

The acquisition consolidates a larger potential porphyry copper deposit footprint of approximately 1.4km by 1.2km, enhancing exploration and growth prospects.

When did Hot Chili start drilling at La Verde Copper Mine?

Hot Chili commenced a first-pass, 4,000m drill program at La Verde on 30th October 2024.

What are the next key catalysts for Hot Chili?

The Water Supply Business Case Study (PFS) for Huasco Water and the Costa Fuego PFS are both planned for release in Q1 2025.

What is Hot Chili's current financial position?

Hot Chili has a strong treasury of approximately A$25.7 million as of 30 September 2024.

What is the stock symbol for Hot Chili?

Hot Chili's stock symbol is HHLKF.

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