DLP Resources Inc. announced receipt of complete rock sampling results for the area immediately NE of the current drilling at the Aurora porphyry copper-molybdenum project in southern Peru. Results for 40 rock samples taken to the NE of the DLP drilling identified an area of anomalous Cu, Mo and Ag extending over approximately 700m x 500m. This area also overlies a similar magnetic anomaly that underlies the main porphyry area.

Highlights: Rock chip sample 1062 returned 2.25% Cu and 195g/t Ag. This sample was taken from a moderately silicified and brecciated hornfels with mineralization consisting of pyrite-chalcopyrite-covellite-chalcocite and copper oxides. Sampling was done over a surface area of 10m x 10m.

Further rock chip samples with highly anomalous Cu, Ag and/or Mo results included: Sample 1084 ­ 1.5150% Cu, 5.53g/t Ag and 1.01ppm Mo; Sample 1060 ­ 0.2680% Cu, 2.09g/t Ag and 74.3ppm Mo; Sample 1065 ­ 0.0527% Cu, 2.28g/t Ag and 137ppm Mo; Sample 1067 ­ 0.0095% Cu, 0.79g/t Ag and 53.1ppm Mo; Sample 1074 ­ 0.3440% Cu, 5.56g/t Ag and 1.78ppm Mo; Sample 1075 ­ 0.1300% Cu, 0.13g/t Ag and 4.86ppm Mo; Sample 1078 ­ 0.1880% Cu, 4.77g/t Ag and 5.59ppm Mo; Sample 1086 ­ 0.1205% Cu, 4.61g/t Ag and 1.23ppm Mo and Sample 1099 ­ 0.0077% Cu, 0.29g/t Ag and 182ppm Mo.