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Copper Intersections At The Southern Peru Aurora Project

Copper Intersections At The Southern Peru Aurora Project

CRANBROOK, BC – DLP Resources Inc. reported on drilling of the fifth hole, A23-005 on the Aurora porphyry copper-molybdenum project in southern Peru.  Drillhole A23-005 intersected significant molybdenum-copper mineralization throughout the hole to a depth of 693.4m where it ended in very good molybdenum mineralization. The most significant mineralized intervals included: 0.64% CuEq over 693.40m (0.11% Cu, 0.144% Mo and 1.95g/t Ag) from 0m to 693.4m; 0.66% CuEq over 58.00m (0.43% Cu, 0.054% Mo and 3.38g/t Ag) from 130.00m to 188.00m; and 0.95% CuEq over 221.40m (0.03% Cu, 0.259% Mo and 0.41g/t Ag) from 472.00m to 693.40m.

Results from drillhole A23-005 which was drilled approximately 317m WSW of A22-003 continue to confirm Aurora is a robust porphyry copper-molybdenum system with mineralization extending from 2628m elevation at surface to an elevation of approximately 2000m down hole. Once again, this drill hole ended in very good molybdenum mineralization.

Gendall President and CEO commented, “We’ve had another very encouraging copper-molybdenum intersection in drillhole A23-005. We have now stepped out 317m from A22-003 which was drilled on the eastern edge of the porphyry and we continue to expand the mineralized footprint to the west and at depth. Drilling is ongoing to the west of A23-005 and we have completed another two holes A23-006 and A23-007. Assay results are awaited for both holes.”

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