Orefinders Resources Inc. announced that it has acquired 100% interest in the GSL Zinc Project (GSL or the Project) through staking. GSL is a 60,000-hectare property in Northwest Alberta, along the Great Slave Lake Shear Zone in Western Canada Sedimentary. GSL has excellent access and infrastructure as it sits along the McKenzie highway and has a railroad crossing the claims. GSL represents a grassroots generative opportunity from Orefinders that is based on data that is publically available data.

GSL is within the Great Slave Lake Shear Zone in Western Canada's Sedimentary Basin, which hosts the Pine Point zinc camp 330 kilometres northeast. The area of GSL is covered by glacial till ranging from 15-50 metres in depth, with few outcrops, and exploration thesis has never been effectively tested. Why the GSL Zinc Project It is thought that this world-class dispersion train of zinc originated from a large source, which is likely Sedex (Sedimentary Exhalative) in nature.

Orefinders seeks to discover the source of a 4,000 square-km zinc (sphalerite) anomaly.Sedex deposits are known to host large mines throughout the world, with more than half of the world's zinc and lead has come from Sedex deposits, including Mt. Isa in Australia and Red Dog in Alaska, Broken Hill in Australia and Grasberg in Indonesia. Orefinders is targeting shallow SEDEX-type mineralization that it believes is immediately beneath the glacial overburden at a depth of between 20 and 50 metres.

The Company believes that the Denovian sequence on the GSL property is stratigraphically equivalent to the Pint Point District (historical production from 1964 to 1987 of 64 million tonnes with an average grade of 7.0% Zn and 3.1% Pb). Unlike Pint Point, no deposit on GSL has been found because it does not outcrop, like Pine Point when it was discovered northeast of GSL in the late 1800's. How are testing GSL Zinc - Near Term Drilling Plans: Orefinders will seek to immediately begin a 20-hole, 1,100 metres RC drill program of widely spaced, shallow holes through the glacial sediments and into the bedrock. This drill program aims to trace the sphalerite in till anomaly and sample the Cretaceous bedrock beneath the till.

Sedex deposits can be quite large and flat-lying, hence any discovery would be very favourable to open pt mining.