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Kobrea Exploration Expands Porphyry Target at El Destino - Western Malargüe Mining District - Mendoza Province, Argentina

Vancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - December 17, 2025) - Kobrea Exploration Corp. (CSE: KBX) (FSE: F3I) (OTCQB: KBXFF) ("Kobrea" or the "Company") pr

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Kobrea Exploration Expands Porphyry Target at El Destino - Western Malargüe Mining District - Mendoza Province, Argentina

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[{"type":"text","content":" Vancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - December 17, 2025) - Kobrea Exploration Corp. (CSE: KBX) (FSE: F3I) (OTCQB: KBXFF) (\"Kobrea\" or the \"Company\") presents results of airborne magnetometry and interpretation at the El Destino porphyry system within the Company's Western Malargüe Copper Projects (the \"Property\"). The 9,487-hectare El Destino Project is host to a porphyry copper-gold-molybdenum system that has been defined at surface by historical operators but has not seen any drilling to date. Kobrea holds the right to earn a 100% interest in 7 projects totaling 733 km2 in southwestern Mendoza Province, Argentina (see the Company's August 19, 2024 news release for details). As a result of Environmental Impact Statement for mineral exploration ratified in the Provincial Legislature on December 9th 2025, which includes exploration activities and drilling, field crews will begin field work at the newly approved El Destino project to bring it to a drill ready status. This work will take place this season in conjunction with the road building and drilling at El Perdido. Highlights: Kobrea expands the interpreted system to 2.8 kilometers by 2 kilometers Porphyry copper-gold-molybdenum system ASTER analysis & historic mapping/sampling outlines porphyry system exposed through an erosional window The magnetic response indicates the system continues to the north and south under Pleistocene-aged (post-mineral) ignimbrite cover rock \"The results of the airborne magnetometer survey support our hypothesis that the limits of the El Destino porphyry system extend to the north and south under younger volcanic cover rock,\" commented James Hedalen, CEO of Kobrea. \"Our interpretation is supported further by historical alteration mapping which outlined a large porphyry system exhibiting strong alteration at the margins of the exposed portion of the system. The recent approval of the Environmental Impact Statement for El Destino allows us to work towards drilling at this prospective target that has never seen a drill hole.\" 2025 Airborne Magnetometer Survey - El Destino Processing of recently acquired magnetic data over El Destino supports the Company's interpretation that the hydrothermal alteration footprint of the porphyry system continues to the north and south beneath a thin, Pleistocene-aged ignimbrite sequence (Figure...

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