Yale Reports Gold And Silver Results From Orofino

 

 

VANCOUVER - Yale Resources Ltd. reported the first sample results from the 100% owned Orofino Project, which is approximately 83 square kilometres in size and is host to 9 known mineralized targets. The Orofino Project is located approximately 135 km southeast of Hermosillo, Sonora State. This field work has confirmed the presence of gold mineralization over significant widths at multiple targets.

Within the La Perla pit Yale sampling returned 5 metres grading 2.52 g/t gold and 34.8 g/t silver. This sample was taken from within the previously reported historic result of 30 metres averaging 3.19 g/t gold and 83.2 g/t silver (see news release dated October 1, 2009) - ongoing work will resample the entire width of this mineralized zone.

At La Perlita North an exposed mineralized structure returned 4 metres averaging 4.04 g/t gold and 85.0 g/t silver. At the nearby La Perlita West the wall of the open pit returned metres 5 metres grading 3.03 g/t gold and 16.8 g/t silver within a wider interval of 15 metres averaging 1.51 g/t gold and 8.8 g/t silver that is open in both directions. This confirms the presence of multiple high grade structures through the La Perlita target area.

At the Quelitoso target new sampling returned 20 metres averaging 0.83 g/t gold and 126.9 g/t silver. Approximately 1.5 kilometres away -- on strike -- at the Santiago target sampling returned 4.15 metres grading 0.6 g/t gold and 196.0 g/t silver. There are numerous small historic workings along trend between the Quelitoso and Santiago targets suggesting that the two targets form a larger east-northeast trending system.

At the El Gato target Yale geologists sampled 5.0 metres grading 2.27 g/t gold and 10.2 g/t silver at an exposure that is approximately 100 metres west of where Minera Teck drilled 2.27 g/t gold and 13.7 g/t silver over 15.24 metres. This significantly adds to the exploration potential within the El Gato area.

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