LOS CALATOS: DRILLING UPDATE CONFIRMING A WORLD CLASS COPPER PROJECT Latest drilling results from Metminco Limited?s 100% owned Los Calatos copper/molybdenum project in Peru provide further confirmation that it is indeed a world class project with intersections demonstrating mineralisation from surface to vertical depths of approximately 2000 metres. Metminco has now received all assay data for drill holes CD-34 to CD-39 and incomplete assay data for drill hole CD-40, which is currently being drilled. Significant cumulative intersections for CD-38, CD-39 and CD-40 holes are summarised below: ? CD-38 1,158 metres @ 0.33% Cu and 165ppm Mo) (EOH 1,457 metres) (intersection from 56 metres to 1,310 metres down hole) ? CD-39 1,242 metres @ 0.32% Cu and 269ppm Mo (EOH 1,611 metres) (intersection from 333 metres to 1,590 metres down hole) ? CD-40 607 metres @ 0.49% Cu and 170ppm Mo 1 Including 112 metres @ 0.78% Cu and 338ppm Mo (intersection from 328 metres to 959 metres down hole) ( 1 - drill hole in progress and assays outstanding) These holes form part of the current Phase 3 drill program, which is designed to define the outer limits of the mineralised porphyry system at Los Calatos. Phase 3 cumulative drill results received to date are summarised in Table 1 below. Table 1: Los Calatos Project: Summary of significant cumulative intersections. Hole ID Intercept Cu % Mo ppm CD-24 851m 0.43% 482 CD-25 630m 0.67% 1467 CD-27 1073m 0.42% 227 CD-28 335m 0.49% 76 CD-31 1690m 0.60% 353 CD-33 373m 0.38% 328 CD-34 187m 0.38% 20 CD-35 442m 0.41% 103 CD-38 1158m 0.33% 165 CD-39 1242m 0.32% 269 CD-40 607m 0.49% 170 Los Calatos Project The main area of interest at Los Calatos is defined by the “LIX capping” (Figure 1), which correlates with an underlying, near vertical, porphyry system that is developed to depths in excess of 2,000 metres. Furthermore, the width of the system increases from 700 metres near surface, to in excess of 1,000 metres at a vertical depth of 1,500 metres as defined by drill holes CD-27, CD-31, CD-38 and CD-39 and demonstrated in figures 2, 3 and 4. Five drill rigs are currently operating on site, with a further drill rig being requested in order to expedite the completion of the Phase 3 drill program of which 21 holes have been completed or are close to completion for a total of 24,700 metres completed to date (Table 2). Five drill holes are in progress and a further 5 drill holes are planned for the Phase 3 drill program, totalling 9,000 metres to define the mineralisation limits. This program is expected to be completed by the end of 2011. The current drill program (Figure 1) will test the full strike length of the porphyry system (delineated by the “LIX capping”), as well as the broad geometry of the system and associated mineralization. Figures 2, 3 and 4 graphically depict key geological attributes of the porphyry system, in addition to some of the drill hole results returned to date. On completion of these drill holes, Metminco expects to be in a position to commence an in-fill drill program of the mineralized porphyry system, to be completed by the end of 2012. This drill program will be undertaken in 2 phases: ? Phase 1 in-fill program: approximately 30,000 metres of diamond drilling with drill hole spacing to 100m X 200m to be completed by April 2012 (interim resource estimation completed by mid 2012). ? Phase 2 in-fill program: approximately 70,000 metres of diamond drilling with drill hole spacing to 100m X 100m to be completed by end 2012 (updated resource estimation completed early 2013). On completion of this drill program Metminco will commission a pre-feasibility study on the Los Calatos Project. Chilean Projects Update In Chile, Metminco has completed a drilling program comprising 1,154 metres of Reverse Circulation (RC) drilling and 2,250 metres of diamond drilling at the Mollacas Project to provide ore for further metallurgical testwork and additional information for a final resource estimate. Drilling has commenced at the Company?s Vallecillo project where 9,000 metres of diamond drilling (2 drill rigs) will test the La Colorada deposit and La Colorada type geochemical anomalies and 4,000 metres of RC drilling (1 drill rig) is testing the Cu/Au porphyry system. On completion of the Vallecillo drilling, 10,000 metres of RC drilling will be completed at the Camaron and La Piedra projects. These drill programs are expected to be completed during first quarter 2012. A geophysical survey comprising IP and ground magnetics has recently been initiated at Vallecillo to assist in refining existing drill targets. A similar geophysical program is being planned for the Camaron and La Piedra projects prior to the commencement of drilling. Drilling Programs Fully Funded The current phase of drilling programs at the Los Calatos, Mollacas, Vallecillo, Camaron and La Piedra projects are fully funded from existing cash reserves. As announced in the Company?s June 11 Quarterly Report, Metminco had $A31.5 million as at 30 June 2011.