San Marco Resources Inc. announced updated exploration results from the company’s generative exploration program in Sonora state, Mexico. Several targets have been evaluated using the GlobeTrotters /San Marco Partnership database resulting in the identification of alteration patterns ranging from porphyry to high sulphidation systems. Of particular interest are the results of geologic traverses, prospecting and rock chip sampling on Target #1068, which has identified a nest of previously unmapped porphyritic intrusions along the northeastern contact of a much larger batholith. Preliminary geologic mapping indicates a large, zoned alteration system with a potassic (biotite-magnetite) altered core and a large phyllic (quartz-sericite) altered envelope. One of these intrusions, a quartz-feldspar-biotite porphyry, exhibits quartz-chalcopyrite-pyrite- molybdenite bearing B veins, which are indicative of a porphyry Cu-Mo-Au system. Adjacent dacite porphyry and the overlying volcanic lithocap are phyllic altered and contain stockwork quartz-sericite-pyrite D veins. Exposures of mineralized rock are very limited by topography and the size of the mineralized system remains to be determined. Multiple continuous chip samples have been taken which are anomalous in copper (up to 0.59%), gold (up to 0.4 ppm) and molybdenum (up to 273 ppm). These results – although preliminary – are solid evidence that the GlobeTrotters/San Marco Partnership can successfully identify and acquire high quality greenfield projects. Geological mapping and prospecting will continue for first quarter of 2017. Generative exploration activities during first quarter of 2017 will also include the field investigation of at least four additional Partnership targets, data review and exploration planning for the company’s 100% owned, 72,820 hectares, Mariana concession. San Marco currently has three separate crews in the field completing target generation and ranking for new acquisitions, as well as advancing currently owned exploration projects. Management expects to report updated results from ongoing work at Chunibas shortly.