Freyja Resources Inc. announced the latest results of its ongoing sampling program the Las Cristinas copper/silver project located about 200 kilometers from Chihuahua, Mexico. The primary purpose of this latest phase of the ongoing sampling program was to provide evidence that the mineralized corridor extends to the north of the property. Additional samples were also taken around the Las Cristinas Area to further test two anomalies over a width of 200 meters to the southwest of the North Mount.

The sampling program consisted mainly of grab and channel sample intervals. To the north of the Las Cristinas Area, the company took a total fourteen samples in two areas where small scale copper production took place in the late 60s. These two areas are named La Parrita (nine samples taken three kilometers north of the Las Cristinas Area) and La Lagrima (five samples taken five kilometers north of the Las Cristinas Area).

To the southwest of the North Mount the company took ten samples. The sampling program consisted of over 24 grab and channel samples ranging from three kg to five kg per sample with a length varying from 0.8 to 1.2 meter. The samples were delivered, in secure tagged bags, directly to the analytical facility for analysis, namely the laboratory of ALS Chemex de Mexico, located in Chihuahua City, Mexico.

The samples were weighed, identified and hotographed prior to sample preparation. All samples are analyzed by ME-ICP61 for 31 elements, Au-ICP21 for gold, Ag-OG62 when Ag is greater than 100g/t, Cu-OG62 when copper is greater than 1% and by Cu-AA07n to obtain the oxide portion of copper. In addition, the company continues to conduct metallurgic tests to determine the recovery rates of copper and silver.