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Adventus Zinc Corp.

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Summary

Project:

Curipamba

Deposit:El Domo
Location:Ecuador
Commodities:Copper-Zinc-Lead-Gold-Silver
Date:2/11/2019
Report Code:NI43-101
Report Type:Exploration/Drilling Update
Project Stage:Pursuing Resource Increase/Upgrade
Report details:11-2-2019: Adventus Zinc Corp. announces an Exploration/Drilling Update report for its El Domo deposit at the Curipamba project. Drilling results incl. 24.02m @ 5.41% Cu, 6.40g/t Au, 2.68% Zn, 58.6g/t Ag, 0.15% Pb from 54.82m. Toronto, February 11, 2019 –
Resources:(Resource, Ind.): 8.8Mt @ 1.62% Cu, 2.34g/t Au, 2.42% Zn, 48.0g/t Ag, 0.27% Pb
CP/QP:[Overall Report]: Jason Dunning (Internal)
ABSTRACT:Toronto, February 11, 2019 – Adventus Zinc Corporation (“Adventus”) (TSX-V: ADZN; OTCQX: ADVZF) and Salazar Resources Limited (“Salazar”) (TSX-V: SRL) (collectively the “Partners”) are pleased to announce final drilling results from the 2018 infill program on the El Domo volcanogenic massive sulphide (“VMS”) deposit, which is part of the approximately 22,000-hectare Curipamba project located near Las Naves, Ecuador. The optimized Phase 2 infill drilling program at El Domo was successfully completed in late December 2018 on the open-pit constrained Mineral Resource, for a full year total of 12,608 metres of infill drilling between both phases of the work program. The final 2018 drilling results are detailed in this news release. Adventus has engaged Roscoe Postle and Associates Inc. ("RPA") to produce a Preliminary Economic Assessment (“PEA”) for the Curipamba project that will include a Mineral Resource update with all 2018 drilling results. RPA has also been retained to conduct additional engineering work including but not limited to overseeing the ongoing metallurgical work at Base Metallurgical Laboratories Ltd. (“BML”) announced in the September 19, 2018 news release. The Partners are also planning additional exploration drill holes in 2019 at the Curipamba, Pijili and Santiago projects in Ecuador after completion of a MobileMT airborne geophysical survey. The survey contractors have recently completed work at the Pijili project and are currently working at the Santiago project. When the survey is completed at the Santiago project, the airborne geophysical equipment will be moved to Curipamba for immediate use. Following the processing of acquired geophysical data, a detailed target generation initiative will commence, and diamond drills will be deployed to test newly developed exploration targets.

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