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Hot Chili optimistic about new ground at Santiago Z

Undrilled anomaly shows promise according to junior

Hot Chili has been having a crack in Chile for many years

Hot Chili has been having a crack in Chile for many years

Detailed mapping and geophysics is planned for the first half of 2021 in advance of first-pass drilling, with assay results pending for mapping and soil geochemical work already completed in December and January across Santiago Z.

The Santiago Z ground is primarily contained within exploration leases privately held by the same Chilean landowner with whom Hot Chili has an option agreement in-place across the San Antonio high grade copper mine.

The landowner has included the Santiago Z leases in the San Antonio option ("at no cost"), and revised the time frame to enable Hot Chili to asses both parcels of ground such that US$200,000 in extension fees are to be paid -with $100,000 already paid - ahead of a first option fee of $300,000 due in November 2022.

A final option instalment payment of $6.7 million is due in November 2023.

The new deal comes with Hot Chili expecting new assay results "shortly" from 40,000m of drilling at Cortadera, ahead of a resource upgrade later this year.

The company is also said to be advancing development studies.

Hot Chili raised A$25.6 million late last year by issuing new shares to investors priced at 4.2c each, with US$10 million of the raising going towards the acquisition of Cortadera.

It also recently flagged up to A$4 million in VAT payments coming its way.

Shares in Hot Chili are trading at 4.7c, capitalising the company at $144 million.

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