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Coro Reports Positive Results from Step Out Drilling at Marimaca Copper Project, Chile

– Drilling highlights include 180m @ 0.58%CuT and 72m @ 1.34%CuT

January 22, 2018 – Marimaca Copper Corp. (“Coro” or the “Company”) (TSX Symbol: COP) is pleased to announce the results of reverse circulation (RC) step out drilling completed at its Marimaca copper project, located 22km E of the port of Mejillones in the II Region of Chile, (Figs. 1 & 2). Results have been received for all 12 RC holes drilled on the La Atomica claim, which adjoins Marimaca to the NW, and for 7 RC scout holes drilled to the NE of the existing resource on the Marimaca claim. Results have also been received for 5 out of 6 geotechnical diamond (DD) holes drilled on the margins of the initial resource. Since discovery in 2016, Marimaca Copperhas drilled a total of 133 RC and 16 DD holes on property for 32,289m.

The drilling at La Atomica intersected leachable copper mineralization in ten out of twelve holes, with the remaining two holes confirming the location of the SW faulted boundary of the deposit. The mineralized holes contained multiple intersections of oxides similar in grade and thickness to Marimaca, highlighted by 140m @ 0.46%CuT from surface, with some mixed and remnant enriched mineralization at depth, highlighted by 72m @ 1.34%CuT. Topographic constraints resulted in two of the holes being drilled in a sub-optimal orientation with respect to the known structure. This step out drilling has confirmed the potential for additional resources in an area of approximately 300 x 300m at La Atomica and it remains open over a further similar area to the NW, where inspection of underground workings has confirmed the presence of mineralization.

Thick mineralization averaging 180m @ 0.58%CuT was intersected from surface in one of the scout holes drilled some 300m NE of the Marimaca resource, indicating that the deposit continues in this direction. A second hole intersected 42m @ 1.82%CuT at depth as mixed and primary mineralization in the area immediately NE of the resource. Of the remaining five holes, three hit partially leached mineralization, possibly associated with faulting, while the other two appear to have defined the southern boundary of the leachable deposit in this part of the claim.

All of the reported geotechnical holes intersected leachable mineralization, highlighted by 84m @ 1.16%CuT and 96m @ 0.61%CuT, with 12m @ 3.05% in primary mineralization intercepted at depth on the NE side of the deposit.

“We are very encouraged by these results and those from the recently completed infill drill program. The Marimaca deposit continues to grow significantly and still remains completely open to the north and south,” commented Marimaca CopperPresident and CEO, Luis Tondo.

Marimaca Drilling Results
Results are shown on Table 1a, 1b and 1c, where %CuT means total copper. Drill hole locations are shown on Fig 3. Drill collar coordinates are shown on Table 2.

Table 1a: La Atomica Intersections

Hole TD From To m %CuT Type
LAR-01 260m 4 44 40 0.45 Oxide
and 60 84 24 0.36 Oxide
102 224 122 0.44 Oxide
256 260 4 1.89 Mixed
LAR-02 250m 22 44 22 0.43 Oxide
and 80 116 36 0.30 Oxide
210 224 14 0.56 Oxide
LAR-03 250m 2 34 32 0.27 Oxide
and 52 68 16 0.57 Oxide
78 148 70 0.33 Oxide
168 214 46 0.81 Oxide
LAR-04 250m 0 146 146 0.46 Oxide
LAR-05 250m 8 20 12 0.26 Oxide
and 54 82 28 0.49 Oxide
112 184 92 0.49 Oxide
LAR-06 300m 48 80 32 0.40 Oxide
and 112 150 38 0.48 Oxide
150 176 26 0.76 Mixed
206 216 10 0.31 Oxide
228 300 72 1.34 All
including 228 246 18 0.63 Oxide
246 252 6 5.79 Enriched
252 258 6 0.83 Oxide
258 270 12 1.82 Enriched
270 300 30 0.78 Mixed
LAR-07 250m 110 140 30 0.53 Oxide
LAR-08 160m No Significant Results
LAR-09 150m No Significant Results
LAR-10 150m 30 62 32 0.42 Oxide
LAR-11 250m 0 54 54 0.32 Oxide
and 72 126 54 0.37 Oxide
148 172 24 0.26 Oxide
172 186 14 1.18 Mixed
LAR-12 250m 88 122 34 0.23 Oxide

Table 1b: Marimaca NE Intersections

Hole TD From To m %CuT Type
MAR-112 250m No Significant Results
MAR-113 250m 166 208 42 1.82 All
and 166 194 28 1.58 Mixed
194 208 14 2.29 Primary
MAR-114 300m 0 180 180 0.58 All
including 0 90 90 0.34 Oxide
90 132 42 1.04 Mixed
138 152 14 0.80 Primary
152 166 14 0.45 Mixed
166 180 14 0.81 Primary
MAR-115 300m 102 124 22 0.49 Primary
MAR-116 300m 54 70 16 0.62 Oxide
and 136 148 12 0.27 Mixed
168 178 10 1.15 Primary
MAR-117 250m No Significant Results
MAR-120 250m 112 130 18 0.57 Oxide

Table 1c: Marimaca Geotechnical DDH Intersections

Hole TD From To m %CuT Type
MAD-11 200m 28 42 14 0.68 Oxide
and 68 98 30 0.34 Oxide
110 124 14 0.86 Oxide
136 150 14 1.05 Oxide
170 184 14 0.35 Mixed
MAD-12 200m 90 174 84 1.16 All
90 116 26 1.87 Oxide
116 132 16 1.17 Mixed
132 164 32 0.61 Oxide
164 174 10 1.01 Mixed
MAD-13 180m 32 46 14 0.37 Oxide
MAD-14 200m Results Awaited
MAD-15 200m 50 146 96 0.61 Oxide
MAD-16 250m 182 194 12 3.05 Primary
and 194 206 12 0.32 Mixed
220 232 12 2.72 Mixed

Sampling and Assay Protocol
True widths cannot be determined with the information available at this time. Marimaca CopperRC holes were sampled on a 2 metre continuous basis, with dry samples riffle split on site and one quarter sent to the Andes Analytical Assay preparation laboratory in Calama and the pulps then sent to the same company’s laboratory in Santiago for assaying. A second quarter was stored on site for reference. Samples were prepared using the following standard protocol: drying; crushing to better than 85% passing -10#; homogenizing; splitting; pulverizing a 500-700g subsample to 95% passing -150#; and a 125g split of this sent for assaying. All samples were assayed for CuT (total copper), CuS (acid soluble copper), CuCN (cyanide soluble copper) by AAS and for acid consumption. A full QA/QC program, involving insertion of appropriate blanks, standards and duplicates was employed with acceptable results. Pulps and sample rejects are stored by Marimaca Copperfor future reference.

Sergio Rivera, Vice President of Exploration, Marimaca Copper Corp, a geologist with more than 33 years of experience and a member of the Colegio de Geologos de Chile and of the Instituto de Ingenieros de Minas de Chile, was responsible for the design and execution of the exploration program and is the Qualified Person for the purposes of NI 43-101. Alan Stephens, FIMMM, Executive Director of Marimaca Copper Corp, a geologist with more than 42 years of experience, and a Qualified Person for the purposes of NI 43-101, is responsible for the contents of this news release.

Fig 1: Location of Marimaca

Fig 2: Marimaca Claim Map

Fig 2: Marimaca Drill Plan

Table 2: Drill Collars

Hole Easting Northing Elevation Azimuth Inclination Depth
MAR-112 375281.4 7435950.5 1121.2 310 -60 250
MAR-113 375097.0 7435640.0 1107.0 310 -60 250
MAR-114 375344.9 7435928.8 1120.9 310 -60 300
MAR-115 375378.7 7435877.4 1115.7 220 -60 300
MAR-116 375280.0 7435859.2 1103.1 310 -60 300
MAR-117 375389.8 7435815.0 1122.8 310 -60 250
MAR-120 375157.0 7435662.0 1106.0 310 -60 250
LAR-01 374752.0 7435689.6 1110.7 310 -60 250
LAR-02 374755.1 7435681.9 1111.2 220 -60 250
LAR-03 374684.7 7435736.1 1084.8 310 -60 250
LAR-04 374688.6 7435729.9 1084.6 220 -60 250
LAR-05 374798.4 7435760.2 1102.0 310 -60 250
LAR-06 374805.2 7435754.3 1102.5 220 -60 300
LAR-07 374802.1 7435761.7 1102.4 360 -60 250
LAR-08 374559.0 7435762.7 1016.7 310 -60 150
LAR-09 374562.8 7435756.0 1017.0 220 -60 150
LAR-10 374496.1 7435851.2 974.3 60 -60 150
LAR-11 374686.2 7435733.3 1084.7 270 -60 250
LAR-12 374687.8 7435737.6 1084.8 360 -60 250
MAD-11 374842.5 7435473.3 1077.1 266 -60 200
MAD-12 374904.7 7435652.9 1114.7 324 -60 200
MAD-13 374967.0 7435157.6 1023.8 266 -60 180
MAD-14 375306.3 7435237.7 1093.1 324 -60 200
MAD-15 374824.7 7435609.6 1132.9 220 -60 200
MAD-16 375165.0 7435662.4 1110.2 234 -60 250

About Marimaca Copper Corp.:
Coro’s strategy is to grow a mining business through the discovery, development and operation projects at any stage of development, which are well located with respect to infrastructure and water, have low permitting risk, and have the potential to achieve a short and cost effective timeline to production. The Company’s preference is for open pit heap leach copper projects, where minimizing capital investment and creating profitability are priorities and, where the likely capital cost is financeable relative to the Company’s market capitalization. The Company’s assets include the Marimaca development project; its 65% interest in the SCM Berta company, which owns the Berta mine and Nora plant; and the Llancahue prospect.

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This news release includes certain “forward-looking statements” under applicable Canadian securities legislation. Such forward-looking statements or information, include but are not limited to timing of future results and further programs. Forward-looking statements involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors which are beyond Coro’s ability to predict or control and may cause Coro’s actual results, performance or achievements to be materially different from any of its future results, performance or achievements expressed or implied by forward-looking statements. These risks, uncertainties and other factors include, but are not limited to, the completion of assays, drill rig availability and ability to finance. Such forward-looking statements are also based on a number of assumptions which may prove to be incorrect, changes in project parameters as plans continue to be evaluated, as well as those factors disclosed in the Company’s documents filed from time to time with the securities regulators in the Provinces of British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island and Newfoundland and Labrador.

Accordingly, readers should not place undue reliance on forward-looking statements. Marimaca Copperundertakes no obligation to update publicly or otherwise revise any forward-looking statements contained herein whether as a result of new information or future events or otherwise, except as may be required by law.