FenixOro Gold Corp. announced the discovery of six wider zones of mineralization on four different veins in the northern block of the Abriaqui gold project. The discoveries result from infill sampling of earlier drill core and ongoing in-mine channel sampling: These wide zones have the characteristics to Buritica style mineralization, high grade centers surrounded by wider zones of lower grade mineralization, found at the nearby Buritica mine owned by Zijin Mining (acquired from Continental Gold); Six intersections on the Santa Teresa, Romperopa 1, Footwall and Baul vein thicknesses range from 7.7 to 20.1 meters and gold grades range from 2.2 g/t gold to 8.5 g/t gold; The two intersections on the Romperopa 1 vein define a block of a minimum 70 meters along strike with a minimum 200 meter vertical interval which is open upward and at depth; All of the thicker zones are developed in the relatively competent diorite host rock indicating potentially favorable conditions for future bulk underground mining.

A program of channel sampling in the small mines at Abriaqui in mid-2021 provided an interval of 11.4m @ 6.08 g/t gold from a crosscut on the Santa Teresa vein system. The interval consisted of several veins each less than one meter in width separated by variably developed zones of gold-bearing veinlets. Subsequent channel sampling and infill sampling from earlier drill holes have defined additional wider zones of mineralization on four veins.