Ms. Petra Decher reports
GEOINFORMATICS ANNOUNCES ASSAY RESULTS FROM FIRST 2008 DRILL HOLE ON WHISTLER ZONE, ALASKA
Geoinformatics Exploration Inc. has released the assay results from its first drill hole of the 2008 exploration program on the Whistler zone, the most developed target within the greater Whistler project, located approximately 160 kilometres northwest of Anchorage, Alaska. Hole WH-08-08 returned 726.8 metres grading 0.76 gram per tonne gold equivalent, and includes 82 metres grading 2.76 g/t gold equivalent. The mineralized intersection of 727 metres represents almost the entire length of the drill hole.
Hole WH-08-08 was drilled on the Main zone area of the Whistler zone, and targeted extensions of a previously defined, high-grade zone within the 43-101-defined resource:
- 726.8 metres grading 0.48 g/t gold, 0.87 g/t silver and 0.14 per cent copper (or 0.76 g/t gold equivalent);
- Including 124 metres grading 1.50 g/t gold, 0.99 g/t silver and 0.29 per cent copper (or 2.06 g/t gold equivalent);
- Also including a high-grade intersection of 82.0 metres grading 2.01 g/t gold, 1.12 g/t silver and 0.39 per cent copper (2.76 g/t gold equivalent