Collective Mining Discovers a Gold-Copper Porphyry System at the San Antonio Project by Intersecting 290.20 Metres at 0.58 g/t Gold, 0.17% Copper, 3 g/t Silver and 70 ppm Molybdenum

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  • Drill hole SAC-11, directed to test the northern portion of the Pound target, discovered a gold and copper porphyry vein stockwork system intruding metagabbro country rock with assay results as follows:

    • 290.20 metres @ 0.84 g/t gold equivalent (0.58 g/t Au, 0.17% Cu, 3 g/t Ag, 70 ppm Mo) which includes higher density mineralized zones of:

      • 40.90 metres @ 1.44 g/t gold equivalent (1.02 g/t Au, 0.30% Cu, 4 g/t Ag, 100 ppm Mo) and

      • 31.20 metres @ 1.23 g/t gold equivalent (0.76 g/t Au, 0.27% Cu, 5 g/t Ag, 200 ppm Mo)

  • Given the high density of porphyry stockwork veins hosted within the metagabbro country rocks, the Company's Special Advisor and well-known porphyry expert Richard Tosdal believes a potential mineralized copper-gold porphyry system could be located proximal to the SAC-11 drill intercept. Two drill rigs are currently being mobilized to the Pound target to immediately begin following up on the discovery hole.

  • The San Antonio project hosts a well-defined, 2.5-kilometer-long mineralized corridor hosting four drill-ready porphyry targets (including the Pound target). Given the early success at the Pound target, the Company will be aggressive with drilling at San Antonio over the balance of the year with a goal of drill testing each of these targets.

  • The higher-grade zones of gold and copper in SAC-11 correlate well with a higher density of quartz and chalcopyrite veining suggesting that the porphyry source may in turn be high-grade.

TORONTO, May 5, 2025 /PRNewswire/ - Collective Mining Ltd. (NYSE: CNL) (TSX: CNL) ("Collective" or the "Company") is pleased to announce that drilling assay results at the San Antonio Project's Pound target ("Pound") has resulted in the discovery of a mineralized Au-Ag-Cu-Mo porphyry system. Additionally, the final assay results from the 2024 drill program at the Trap target (Guayabales Project) are reported below. Both the San Antonio and Guayabales projects are situated near to each other and to the famous multi-million-ounce Marmato Mine within the Caldas Department in Colombia.

The Company currently has nine drill rigs operating as part of its fully funded 70,000-metre drill program for 2025 with two rigs at the San Antonio Project and seven rigs at the Guayabales Project. Two additional deep capacity rigs are being mobilized to the Guayabales Project and will begin testing the high-grade Ramp Zone located at the bottom of the Apollo system in early Q3, 2025.

Ari Sussman, Executive Chairman commented: "Detailed surface prospecting and drilling at the San Antonio Project have substantially elevated the potential of the project to host a copper-gold rich porphyry system. Now is the time to become aggressive with drilling as our technical team believes that the SAC-11 hole at the Pound target is close to the porphyry source. With two rigs soon to be operating at Pound, we will look to vector to this source and with some luck, we will find a high-grade porphyry system. It is worth mentioning that the San Antonio Project enjoys excellent infrastructure as it is located directly beside the Pan American highway and hydro-power lines."