Doubleview Gold Corp. announced assay results of Hat Project drill holes H038 to H 043. The Hat Project is a large alkalic copper-gold porphyry- type deposit located in northwestern British Columbia that since 2011 has been explored by Doubleview utilizing technical surveys and diamond drilling operations.

Hat Property surveys and drilling have largely been focused to the Lisle copper-gold-cobalt-scandium mineral zone. Principal minerals are chalcopyrite, pyrite and magnetite hosted in volcaniclastic and gabbroic formations. The Lisle Zone has indicated dimensions of approximately 2.7 km by 1.7 km and is still being delineited laterally and at depth.

Drill holes H038, H039 and H040 explored north extensions of the Lisle Zone. Hole H041 explored the far east extension of the Lisle Zone. Holes H042 and H043 explored west extensions.

Assays are summarized as follows: North side of the Lisle Zone: Drill hole H038 intercepted 440.3 meters with 0.82% Cu Equivalent from surface, including 186.0 meters with 0.89% CuEq. Drill hole H039 intercepted 549.2 meters with 0.76% Cu Eq from near surface, including 146.7 meters with 0.87% CuEq. Drill holes H040 intercepted 561.2 meters with 0.78% Cu Eq from near surface, including 277.3 meters with 0.79% CuEq.

East side of the Lisle Zone; Drill hole H041: intercepted 485.0 meters with 0.81% Cu Eq from 66m depth, including 125.0 meters with 0.96% Cu Eq. West side of the Lisle Zone. Drill hole H042: intercepted 179.0 meters with 0.76%Cu Eq from surface, including 49.0 meters with 0.92% Cu Eq.

Drill hole H043: intercepted 280.2 meters with 0.79%Cu Eq from near surface, including 149.0 meters with 0.98% Cu Eq. Drill holes H042: intercepted 549.2 meters with 0.79% Cu Eq from near surfaces, including 149.0 meters with 0.98% Cu Eq.