Tethyan Resource Corp. announce the results of a 2,529 metre drill program at Rudnica, which was designed to test for extensions to the porphyry system, and demonstrates that mineralization remains open in several directions. Additionally, Tethyan has completed a detailed exploration study in consultation with porphyry expert Dr. Steve Garwin, including reinterpretation of geophysical, geochemical and alteration data, which has provided additional high priority targets for future drilling. Drilling Highlights: 300 metres at 0.29% copper and 0.26 grams per tonne ("g/t") gold (hole RDD-018, from a depth of 94 metres), including: 28 metres at 0.93% copper and 0.35 g/t gold (from a depth of 185 metres). 318 metres at 0.21% copper and 0.24 g/t gold (hole RDD-019 from a depth of 107 metres; hole abandoned in mineralization); 303 metres at 0.15% copper and 0.27 g/t gold (hole RDD-016, from surface), including: 52 metres at 0.50% copper and 0.30 g/t gold (from a depth of 113 metres); 32 metres at 3.7% zinc, 4.7% lead, 0.37% copper, 73 g/t silver and 0.25 g/t gold (from a depth of 160 metres). This year, Tethyan has also completed a wide-ranging exploration study including spectral analysis of drill core to determine alteration mineralogy, 3D inversion and structure detection of the ground magnetic data, a re-interpretation of Induced Polarisation data, and 3D modelling of geochemical data, and engaged the services of Dr. Steve Garwin to assist in target generation. The following targets were identified by this work: Mineralization at Rudnica remains open to the northeast, southwest and southeast from surface to at least 400 metres below surface. Results from hole RDD-020 indicate that porphyry-style copper-gold mineralization remains open at depth and along strike to the northeast. A 500 metre long zone between Rudnica and Rudnica North, which has anomalous gold and molybdenum in soils and sparse outcrop, represents a significant exploration target. Molybdenum forms a halo above and peripheral to porphyry mineralization at Rudnica and is observed over a much broader zone than has been drilled to date. Four inferred porphyry cupolas were identified from the magnetic inversion and sit at depth beneath the gold-molybdenum soil anomaly extending from Rudnica to Rudnica North. Tethyan's drilling has shown that two of the four inferred cupolas are associated with porphyry mineralization, and two cupolas are untested. 3D geochemical modelling produced a porphyry target at Rudnica which has been drill tested with positive results, as well as a second, deeper target that is approximately 50 metres to 100 metres below the current level of drilling and remains untested. The chargeability data shows a distinct arcuate anomaly which partly envelopes the modelled cupolas and geochemical models, and which has only been partially tested by drilling. This anomaly is inferred to be a pyrite shell overlying and adjacent to porphyry-style copper-gold mineralization.