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ECR MINERALS plc

("ECR Minerals", "ECR" or the "Company") 

AIM: ECR 

US OTC: MTGDY 

UPDATE ON SLM GOLD PROJECT, ARGENTINA

LONDON: 2 SEPTEMBER 2014 - ECR Minerals plc is pleased to provide the following
update on activities at the SLM gold project in Argentina. The SLM project area
is 100% held by ECR`s wholly owned Argentine subsidiary Ochre Mining SA
("Ochre"). 

Results of Sampling Historical Trenches in JV-14 Zone

Further to ECR`s announcement of 21 July 2014, assay results from the programme
of cleaning and sampling historical trenches in and around the JV-14 zone
referred to by that announcement have been received and are disclosed in Table 1
below. 

Several very high grade assay results up to 66.40g/t gold (over 0.67m) were
obtained from channel sampling within and nearby the trenches. Other highlights
from channel sampling included 27.80g/t gold over 1.20m and 27.00g/t gold over
0.50m. Rock chip sampling within the trenches returned assay results up to
30.60g/t gold. 

A series of maps relating to the sampling results disclosed in this news release
may be viewed at: http://www.ecrminerals.com/JV-14-zone-sampling-July-2014

The maps are for illustration only and should not be relied upon for technical
purposes. 

Historical drilling data included on certain of the maps is as disclosed in the
Company`s news release dated 24 June 2014 and is subject to the cautionary
statements therein. 

Current Work at SLM Project

The SLM project is considered highly prospective for medium to high grade
mesothermal gold mineralisation hosted by various granitic rocks. The terrain
within the project area is relatively flat to undulating in a desert
environment. The area is sparsely populated and access is generally good apart
from the thorny scrub which abounds in places. 

A site visit in August 2014 by a senior consultant geologist, Neil Motton
MAusIMM (CP), in company with Richard Watts, ECR`s Technical Director, has
generated a set of recommendations for more detailed mapping, additional
sampling and data processing. The site visit encompassed the three main
prospects within the SLM project area: El Abra, Maestro Agüero and the JV-14
zone. 

Provided below is a summary of these three prospects as presently understood.
Also summarised is the recommended sampling at each prospect, which will be
carried out over the next 2-3 months along with mapping at a closer scale than
previously. The recommended 1:500 scale mapping will encompass quartz veining,
sericite/hematite alteration and shearing, as well as other geological features,
and is intended to enable a better understanding of vein continuity and assist
with the targeting of further exploration. Subject to positive results, this
mapping and sampling may be followed by shallow drilling. 

El Abra

The El Abra deposit is a single subvertical quartz vein approximately 600m long
and up to around 4m wide. The vein pinches and swells and there is no clear
evidence of extensive stockwork veining on either side, but the vein does split
and coalesce. The vein has a series of open stope, shaft and adit workings. All
the open stopes are subvertical with voids of generally 1-3m wide. 

A 1,112m diamond drilling programme completed at El Abra by Ochre in 2012
returned positive results including an intercept of 3.9m downhole at 11.6g/t
gold (with 0.2m at 109.1g/t gold), although some holes, which focused on what
would appear to be good targets in relation to historical workings did not
intersect the wider zones of mineralisation. This may be accounted for by lens
plunge along strike. 

A programme of sampling targeting the various shaft dumps at El Abra is proposed
in order to provide an indication as to the grade of the veins that have been
mined at depth. Outcrop and sub-crop sampling will be carried out at prospect
VN2.5, which is located nearby El Abra. 

Maestro Agüero

This prospect occurs as a low ridge with the main vein (1-2m wide) as an
essentially continual outcrop running for approximately 300m along the crest of
the ridge. The main vein is surrounded by parallel or stockwork quartz veinlets
for widths of up to around 8m. 

The prospect appears very encouraging as a small to medium open cut target. A
set of 8 rock chip samples taken by Ochre in 2011 returned an average grade of
8.80g/t gold. 

Further sampling at Maestro Agüero will comprise channel sampling for outcrop
and linearly collected float/lag for sub-crop, the objective being to establish
the extent of mineralisation near surface. A topographic map will be produced
for base mapping purposes and drill planning. A soil sampling programme in areas
of poor exposure may be carried out to try and establish extensions to the
mineralisation. 

JV-14 zone

Within the JV-14 zone there occur a number of small quartz veins similar to the
veins at Maestro Agüero and El Abra. The zone extends over a strike length of
approximately 300m, as part of a larger vein system which appears to continue
over a strike length of approximately 600m. The veins pinch and swell along
strike and are generally vertical or subvertical. Apart from historical
exploration pits and trenches no workings are present. 

JV-14 has undergone rock chip and trench sampling by Ochre and previous
explorers. Assay results from rock chip sampling by Ochre in January 2014
included very high grades of up to 272.90g/t gold. Following more detailed
mapping, infill sampling may be carried out in some areas. 

Stephen Clayson, Chief Executive Officer of ECR, commented:

"The recent site visit by Neil Motton and Richard (Dick) Watts justifies renewed
attention on the El Abra and Maestro Agüero prospects. While it had been
intended to make a decision as to whether to carry out a drilling programme at
the JV-14 prospect on the basis of the trench sampling results, it is now
considered appropriate for Ochre to implement the detailed recommendations of
Neil Motton prior to considering a drilling programme that might encompass all
three prospects. These recommendations are expected to take 2-3 months to
implement. 

As illustrated by the maps published with this news release, the channel and
rock chip sampling results from in and around the historical trenches in the
JV-14 zone are positive in the context of prior sampling by Ochre and historical
drilling results. Some very high grade samples were obtained, which is
encouraging, although such grades should not be taken as representative of the
likely overall grade of the deposit. 

In addition, I am very pleased to advise that Dick Watts will be taking up an
executive role for ECR as Technical Director, having previously been
non-executive. This is in view of the increasing technical workload in
connection with both the SLM and Itogon projects as these projects become more
advanced." 
 
 Table 1: July 2014 Sampling, JV-14 Zone,                                         
 
SLM Gold Project, Argentina                                                     
 
Ochre Mining SA                                                                 
 Sample ID         Type            Group         Length (m)         Gold (g/t)    
 34681             Channel                       1.80               0.13          
 34682             Channel                       0.50               0.36          
 34683             Channel         3/4           1.00               0.17          
 34684             Channel         3/4           1.00               0.11          
 34685             Channel         3/4           0.67               66.40         
 34687             Chip                          n/a                30.60         
 34688             Channel         6/7           1.00               0.11          
 34689             Channel         6/7           1.20               27.80         
 34690             Channel         6/7           0.70               0.12          
 34691             Channel                       1.00               2.09          
 34693             Channel                       1.00               1.57          
 34694             Channel                       0.50               0.32          
 34695             Channel                       0.50               27.00         
 34696             Channel                       1.00               0.47          
 34697             Channel                       1.00               4.43          
 34699             Channel                       0.50               0.54          
 34700             Channel         19            0.83               1.01          
 34701             Channel         19            0.83               1.85          
 34702             Channel         19            1.00               3.67          
 34703             Channel         19            1.00               0.47          
 34705             Channel         19            0.35               1.26          
 34706             Channel         20            1.20               0.03          
 34707             Channel         20            0.30               0.06          
 34708             Channel                       1.00               0.01          
 34709             Channel                       0.30               0.03          
 34711             Chip                          n/a                1.07          
 34712             Chip                          n/a                0.03          
 34713             Chip                          n/a                0.19          
 34714             Chip                          n/a                0.18          
 34715             Chip                          n/a                0.05          
 34717             Chip                          n/a                3.54          
 34718             Chip                          n/a                0.03          
 34719             Channel                       1.00               0.21          
 34720             Chip                          n/a                2.73          
 34721             Chip                          n/a                0.01          
 34723             Chip                          n/a                2.96          
 34724             Chip                          n/a                15.10         
 34725             Chip                          n/a                0.46          
 34726             Chip                          n/a                2.84          
 34727             Chip                          n/a                0.22          
 34729             Chip                          n/a                3.12          
 34730             Chip                          n/a                0.05          
 34731             Chip                          n/a                0.12          
 34732             Chip                          n/a                0.02          
 34733             Chip                          n/a                5.20          
 
 
Assay values have been expressed in this news release as g/t (grams per tonne)
gold however some values were received from the laboratory as ppm (parts per
million) gold. For the purposes hereof ppm and g/t can be considered equivalent.


Channel samples with a number in the "Group" column of Table 1 are part of a
continuous channel with those of the same number. Channel lengths given in this
news release do not necessarily equate to true widths of mineralisation. 

The content of this news release has been reviewed by Neil Motton MAusIMM (CP),
a geological consultant to ECR. 

QA/QC

Sampling was carried out under geological supervision. A secure chain of custody
was maintained in the transport and storage of all samples, which were shipped
to and analysed by Acme Analytical Laboratories in Santiago, Chile, an
internationally accredited analytical laboratory. A quality control system using
blanks, duplicates and standards is in use at the laboratory. The assay data
reported is considered acceptable in the context of these measures. 

Upon arrival at the laboratory the samples were dried, crushed, and split, and a
fraction was pulverised. The method of analysis for gold was fire assay (50g
charge) with AAS finish. A re-assay with gravimetric finish was carried out
where results exceeded the laboratory`s upper detection limit for AAS finish
(10g/t gold). 

ABOUT ECR

ECR is a mineral exploration and development company with, among other
interests, the right to earn a 50% interest in the Itogon gold project in the
Philippines. Itogon is an advanced exploration project located in a gold and
copper mining district on the island of Luzon in the north of the Philippines. 

ECR has a 100% interest in the Sierra de las Minas gold project in La Rioja
Province, Argentina, the exploration strategy for which is to delineate multiple
medium to high grade, low tonnage deposits suitable for advancement to
production on a relatively low capital, near term basis. 

ECR holds a substantial minority stake in THEMAC Resources Group Ltd (TSX-V:
MAC), which is focused on the development of the Copper Flat
copper-molybdenum-gold-silver porphyry project in New Mexico, USA. 

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT:

ECR Minerals plc Tel: +44 (0)20 7929 1010 

Paul Johnson, Non-Executive Chairman 

Stephen Clayson, Director & Chief Executive Officer 

Richard (Dick) Watts, Technical Director 

Email: info@ecrminerals.com

Website: www.ecrminerals.com

Daniel Stewart & Company plc Tel: +44 (0)20 7776 6550 

Emma Earl/Harrison Clarke (Nominated Adviser) 

Colin Rowbury (Broker) 

FORWARD LOOKING STATEMENTS

This announcement may include forward looking statements. Such statements may be
subject to a number of known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors
that could cause actual results or events to differ materially from current
expectations. There can be no assurance that such statements will prove to be
accurate and therefore actual results and future events could differ materially
from those anticipated in such statements. 

Accordingly, readers should not place undue reliance on forward looking
statements. Any forward looking statements contained herein speak only as of the
date hereof (unless stated otherwise) and, except as may be required by
applicable laws or regulations (including the AIM Rules for Companies), the
Company disclaims any obligation to update or modify such forward looking
statements as a result of new information, future events or for any other
reason. 

GLOSSARY 
 
 AAS:                     atomic absorption spectroscopy                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   
 adit:                    an opening driven horizontally into the side of a mountain or hill for providing access to a mineral deposit                                                                                                                                                                                             
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   
 alteration:              the chemical response of rocks to hydrothermal solutions causing mineralogical change                                                                                                                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   
 assay:                   a test performed on a sample of ores or minerals to determine the amount of valuable metals contained                                                                                                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   
 channel sampling:        a sample composed of pieces of rock that have been cut out of a small trench or channel                                                                                                                                                                                                                  
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   
 g:                       grams                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   
 g/t:                     grams per tonne                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                          
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   
 m:                       metre                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   
 mesothermal:             mesothermal gold deposits are formed from hot water that precipitates gold under high temperatures and pressure, generally at great depths in the earth`s crust                                                                                                                                          
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   
 outcrop:                 an exposure of rock or mineral deposit that can be seen on surface, that is, not covered by soil or water                                                                                                                                                                                                
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   
 ppm:                     parts per million                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                        
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   
 t:                       tonne                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   
 vein:                    material which was chemically deposited by fluids within a rock fracture; veins exhibit a range of textures and minerals, depending primarily on the temperature, depth, and composition of the fluid and host rock; may also contain a small amount (<10%) of entrained host rock and/or vein clasts    
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   
 
 
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