2010 Assay Results

El Pino Exploration 2010 Geochemistry Results

About the El Pino Gold Project

The El Pino Gold Project is a producing gold mine located in Maceo Municipio, within the Department of Antioquia, Colombia. The project area includes 1,975 hectares and is a Mining License under Colombian law. Gold is being produced from a breccia zone accessed by a tunnel.

2010 Sampling Program:

A total of 9 rock chip samples were obtained by Mr. Paul Pelke , consulting geologist to the Company and a Qualified Person as per National Instrument 43-101. The samples were approximately 2 meter chips, and were obtained from exposed rock from various locations around an area under work by the current owners. The area is identified to be a breccia zone of up to 30 meters in known width. All samples returned significant gold values, from a low of 0.5 grams per tonne gold to a high of 8.7 grams per tonne gold. Samples were bagged and tagged by Mr. Pelke, and taken directly to ACME Laboratories in Medellin, a Certified Laboratory. Gold assays were obtained by metallic fire assay. The results are tabled below.

A further four samples were obtained by a Colombian geologist under the supervision of Mr. Pelke. The four contiguous samples are 1.5 meter chips and were obtained within a tunnel which has since caved. The samples were fire assayed at SGS Laboratories in Medellin. SGS Laboratores is an ISO certified laboratory. Sample 1 retuned 10.69 grams per tonne gold, sample number two returned .939 grams per tonne gold, sample number three returned 0.529 grams per tonne gold and sample number four returned 0.271 grams per tonne gold for a six meter average of 3.1 grams per tonne gold. The sample results indicate that the breccia zone contains significant gold mineralization.

Sample Number and Location Sample Weight in Kilograms Grams per Tonne Gold
22 3.53 3.9
23 3.23 .5
24 1.67 .9
25 1.75 1.0
26 3.72 3.7
27 3.73 2.3
28 2.38 5.9
29 2.68 8.7
30 2.95 8.1

 
A further four samples were obtained by a Colombian geologist under the supervision of Mr. Pelke. The four contiguous samples are 1.5 meter chips and were obtained within a tunnel which has since caved. The samples were fire assayed at SGS Laboratories in Medellin. SGS Laboratores is an ISO certified laboratory. Sample 1 retuned 10.69 grams per tonne gold, sample number two returned .939 grams per tonne gold, sample number three returned 0.529 grams per tonne gold and sample number four returned 0.271 grams per tonne gold for a six meter average of 3.1 grams per tonne gold. The sample results indicate that the breccia zone contains significant gold mineralization.