Cobaltech Mining Inc. announced the positive results from the due diligence samples collected during a recent property visit on the Duncan Kerr Project in Cobalt, Ontario, Canada. The company successfully identified high-grade Cobalt and Silver during a field visit in the Cobalt area on its Duncan Kerr Project in Ontario. Samples from 4 lithotypes were collected and assayed to validate the Cobalt and Silver potential of the project. These are: the high-grade material from the crushed concentrate piles. A mineralized calcite vein typical of the ore material described in historical reports. An unmineralized barren mafic volcanic sample. An altered piece of wallrock that line the veins. Three of the four samples reached the upper instrumental assay limits for cobalt and are currently being re-assayed using a higher limit method to adequately quantify the cobalt content of these rocks. Silver content is usually very erratic on this type of deposit and these samples were selected to try to estimate a background value. It is interesting to note that even the "barren" material returned positive silver grades. The samples were selected to be characteristic of the different rock units observed on the project and collected from within the historic workings. It must be reminded that grab samples are selective by nature and may not be considered representative of the overall grade of the rocks from the project, they may only serve to illustrate its potential. The samples were assayed by Actlabs in Ancaster, Ontario by a combination of Instrumental Neutron Activation Analysis, Total Digestion Inductively Coupled Plasma (ICP) and Total Digestion Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectroscopy (ICP-MS) to quantify 63 elements from a pulverized fraction of the sample. No checks, blanks or standards were inserted in this sequence. The laboratory inserts its own standards as part of their internal QA/QC procedures.