Luminex provided a Camp Zone drilling update at the Condor Project, located in southeast Ecuador with results from holes CC19-19 through CC19-25, as well as a drilling extension to previously announced CC19-04. All of the new Camp Zone step-out holes and the extension to CC19-04 hit significant high-grade mineralization. The Company completed 12,918 metres at the Camp Zone across 25 holes in 2019. Results from these holes will form the basis for a maiden Camp Zone resource which Luminex expects to announce by March 2020. Highlights include: Geological map (plan view) with gold histograms capped at 2.0 g/t gold along drill hole traces projected to surface. Only the last two digits of hole numbers are shown. Section showing contact mineralization in CC19-18 and repetition and strengthening of the zone at depth in CC19-21. Vertical longitudinal section along strike of the high-grade mineralization. Systematic drilling of the gap between the deep intersection in hole CC19-12 and the holes above it is underway. Limits of this section are the map extent. CC19-20: 4.4 metres true width of 5.3 g/t gold and 23.5 g/t silver - CC19-21: 5.8 metres true width of 8.4 g/t gold and 98.9 g/t silver - CC19-21: 2.9 metres true width of 3.3 g/t gold and 25.8 g/t silver - CC19-21: 0.6 metres true width of 69.4 g/t gold and 765.0 g/t silver (highest ever assay at Camp Zone) - CC19-23: 2.9 metres true width of 7.7 g/t gold and 12.6 g/t silver - CC19-23: 4.8 metres true width of 2.3 g/t gold and 121.3 g/t silver. Holes CC19-20, 22, 23, 24 and 25 focused on further definition of the northwestern portion of the Camp Zone. The drilling tested a gap of approximately 300 metres between shallower holes CC19-01, 06 and 08 and the deep intersections cut in the previously announced hole CC19-12 (3.8 metres grading 6.09 g/t gold and 36.3 g/t silver. Hole CC19-21 was drilled below the previously reported hole CC19-18 and was successful in demonstrating not only apparent width continuity, but also a significant increase in grade at depth. Hole CC19-18 contained numerous zones of mineralization, most notably 4.8 metres of 4.8 g/t gold and 37.5 g/t silver along a contact zone between rhyolite and a foliated granodiorite. In CC19-21, this zone of mineralization was cut again 100 metres deeper with an exceptional intercept of 5.8 metres grading 8.4 g/t gold and 98.9 g/t silver. The previously reported hole CC19-04 was extended from 341 meters to 651 and cut the zone at projected depths with results up to 18.9 g/t gold and 22.7 g/t silver over 0.6 metres. Hole CC19-19 tested the extent of mineralization to depth and to the southeast. The hole was successful in cutting narrow high-grade mineralization, leaving the system open to the southeast. Due to the Camp Zone being located on sloping terrain, as the steeply dipping mineralization is drill tested to deeper levels, it is more efficient to collar drill holes from the footwall side. As such, holes CC19-23 and onwards have been collared downhill on the footwall side of the zone. Drilling with two rigs restarted at the project on January 6th. Several additional holes are planned to further define the existing zone to depth before continuing exploration along strike. Additionally, surface work continues to define new drill targets at Prometedor, Soledad and other areas the company expects to drill test in the first half of the year.