New Zone Identified At Orofino


VANCOUVER, BC - Yale Resources Ltd. reported that ongoing fieldwork at the wholly owned Orofino Project, in Mexico has identified another new mineralized target. This new target is located in the southern portion of a 4.5 by 2.5 kilometre coincident silica and iron-oxide ASTER anomaly located in the approximate centre of the 83 square kilometre project. San Francisco is now the eleventh known mineralized target within the Orofino Project. The highlight sample was 2.1 metres with a weighted average of 2.70 g/t gold and 529.8 g/t silver.
The San Francisco target is on trend with the Quelitoso target, located approximately 1.3 km away, as well as the Santiago Target located an additional 1.5 km away. This now creates a mineralized trend that measures as least 3 kilometres in length.
The San Francisco target is made up of a 30 to 40 metre wide zone of strong oxidation centred on a 5 to 6 metre wide core area of strong silicification and veining. It has been traced in the field for 300 metres along strike and remains open in both directions.
The location of the San Francisco, Quelitoso and Santiago targets appears to be controlled by cross-cutting northwest trending structures. As there are multiple other northwest trending structures, there is very good potential for the identification of additional targets along this greater than 3 km long east-northeast mineralized trend.