RMG Limited announced the first stage of the exploration programs of the company's Tuina Project located in northern Chile has been completed and first assay sample results have been received. The Tuina Project is an exploration stage project which contains two immediate areas of interest, Santa Rosa Project and La Teca Project, which has, and is surrounded by, numerous manto style deposits which have been successfully historically mined. Santa Rosa itself was previously mined for copper oxide ore. The programs commenced in late June 2018. The program's focus is initially on the La Teca Project for copper and gold soil occurrences and the area surrounding the Santa Rosa copper mine. La Teca Project is in the western sector of the Tuina Project entitled RMG discovers high grade Copper Gold zone at Tuina in Chile, RMG geologists discovered outcropping gold and copper mineralization. The La Teca property area includes a 700m wide, over 7km long NW trending fault zone corridor with intense epidote alteration, where previous RMG surveys discovered a suite of diorite or felsic intrusions and quartz and calcite veins striking from NW, N to NE with elevated gold and copper values of up to 17g/t Au. Table 1 has highlights of the initial batch of assay samples which includes copper grades of up to 6.23% and gold up to 3.12g/t. To the west of this fault bounded corridor within the La Teca Project is a circular dome shaped feature composed of andesites with Tuina sediments exposed around the margins and which host similar copper oxide mineralization to that observed at Santa Rosa and other nearby mined deposits. The surface geological mapping and soil sampling has been completed. The Geological mapping included rock types, structures, alterations, mineralization and rock chip sampling of outcrops taken along the 7 kilometer-long NW striking fault corridor. Specimens of suitable rocks were also collected for petrological and age dating studies. Assaying of the samples is almost complete. These samples are mainly distributed in the La Teca Target Areas A, B and C, with more than 1,000 samples sent to the ALS laboratory in Chile for analysis. Trenching programs - Due to the local geological structural setting, mineralization is covered by colluvium surface rocks. To assist with mapping and sampling, trench/channel sampling programs were undertaken to cross the fault corridor in Target Areas A and C. In total, six trenches were completed with an excavator.