Over limit assays for Au were
required and were run by Group G6Gr on the pulps of samples 314804, 314807, 314809-314815,
314817-314819, 314824-314825, 314838-314840 and 314842 as well as for all 10 Dynacor Pulp
samples. Group G6Gr is a metallic screening Fire Assay method utilizing a 30gm sample for high
grade >1 oz Au samples.
2.
Of the 40 rock (surface and underground) samples collected and analyzed by PDGGC during the
Property inspection, 24 were sampled at locations marked with St. Elias sample numbers. These
assays were then selected from the St. Elias database and correlated with PDGGC’s assay results
from ACME Labs. PDGGC’s assay values were normalized to a g/t Au based on the PDGGC
thresholds of analysis, e.g. the ACME analytical process G6Gr was taken as the most
representative analytical process of the three, then if G6Gr was unavailable 3B50 was utilized.
This process was deemed most effective as the G6Gr and 3B50 analytical processes use a larger
sample size with which to conduct the analyses (thereby decreasing the potential influence of the
nugget effect).
3. the fact that the assays are predominantly
biased higher from PDGGC independent sampling and assaying is indicative of St. Elias’
professional reporting of the assays from the Tesoro Project
these 3 statements have been copied and pasted ver batim from the 43-101 dated September 30, 2010