Andover Mining Corp. will provide further details on the comprehensive evaluation program for industrial mineral potential being completed on Chief's land holdings in the Tintic District, Utah. The program began on May 12, 2013 to locate and sample Silica, Limestone, Iron Ore and Halloysite for the purposes of mining, processing and marketing these industrial minerals.

To date 427 samples, totaling approximately 13,493 pounds of material have been taken from Chief's Silica deposit by Ophir. Samples were collected from the surface by hand and through MicroDrill coring carried out at the site. Sample site location coordinates were recorded via GPS.

Samples were then photographed, weighed and crushed in a ball mill with Ceramic Balls to prevent contamination. A Sonosystem location device was used to document continuity of materials in the ground. The samples were then subjected to natural microstructure, laser diffraction, and size distribution determinations.

All samples were then tested for chemical composition analysis to determine the purity of the silica, the presence, nature and amount of potential impurities and to establish the consistency within the quartzite formation. A total of 312 samples totaling approximately 5,203 pounds have been collected from Chief's Iron Deposit. Samples were collected from the surface by hand and through MicroDrill coring carried out at the site.

Sample site location coordinates were recorded via GPS. Samples were then photographed, weighed and crushed in a ball mill. A Sonosystem location device was used to document continuity of materials in the ground.

This testing was initially carried out at Ophir's in-house facilities and then sent to independent labs for reanalysis and confirmation of Ophir's results. The independent testing was carried out at the following labs: University of Utah Lab Works, OMAG Labs, Broken Arrow Inc., 3M Metal Labs, Sarco Micro Lab, and Halliburton Energy.