Metminco Limited advise that it has received the final tranche of assays for the 2019 Chuscal drilling program which consisted of four diamond holes, and represents the first drilling to occur at the Chuscal Prospect. Chuscal is a gold porphyry and vein target within the Quinchia Project which also hosts the Tesorito Prospect and the established Ore Reserve at Miraflores, all within a 2km radius. The final hole (CHDDH004) of the 4 hole Chuscal program was designed to complete the first pass testing along the core of the 900m strike of the Chuscal gold in soil anomaly and to demonstrate continuity of regional gold bearing structures by testing the 500m interval between holes CHDDH002 and CHDDH003, both of which encountered porphyry associated gold and vein hosted gold. Drill hole CHDDH004 intercepted regions of vein gold at depths predicted in the regional structural model, adding weight to the validity of the model for the distribution of epithermal vein related gold and silver. The best result was encountered near surface and correlated to the Guayacanes corridor which hosts a series of horsetail faults containing old artisanal workings. Chuscal has been of great interest to its various previous owners for several decades including recently when held by AngloGold Ashanti. The prospect sits within a porphyry cluster (dominantly controlled by Metminco) within a very prospective region of the mid-Cauca porphyry belt and is defined by a significant surface gold geochemical anomaly. The possibility of a material discovery is considered high. Metminco was the first company to secure permissions to drill Chuscal and the recently completed maiden drilling program has dramatically increased the understanding of the target and, as new data is assimilated into regional models, the structural story will continue to evolve over coming months.