Pan Global Resources Inc. announced assay results for the first six holes drilled at the Romana West target, testing extensions to the La Romana copper-tin-silver discovery at the Company's 100% owned Escacena Project in the Iberian Pyrite Belt in southern Spain. Key highlights: Copper and tin mineralization with good continuity starts immediately below a thin cover of sediments. Moderately north-dipping tabular geometry ideally suited for potential open-pit mining.

Drilling ongoing with results pending from six additional completed drill holes with visual copper and tin mineralization. Drill hole assay results are summarized in Table 1 and collar details are presented in Table 2 below. "Drilling at Romana West commenced within weeks of being granted surface access.

Twelve of planned 25 drill holes have been completed and assay results for the first six are very encouraging. The drill program has been highly successful, confirming continuity of the copper-tin-silver mineralization 150 meters to the west of the La Romana discovery. The overall strike length of La Romana is now 1.35 kilometers and is still open, with step-out drilling continuing farther to the west.

Sulphide mineralization was intersected in all holes at depths predicted from modelling of previous drilling and geology data. At shallow depths the primary sulphides, including chalcopyrite and pyrite, have been overprinted by supergene chalcocite and copper enrichment. The assay results also include some of the high tin grades reported in the Escacena project area, with assays up to 0.62% Sn.

Coarse cassiterite was observed in both Zone B and Zone C. Importantly, cassiterite is the only tin mineral observed and is preferred for metallurgical extraction to produce a valuable tin concentrate. Processed tin is a key ingredient in electronics and solar panels and regularly trades at three-to-four times the value of processed copper. The ongoing drill program aims to test the near-surface La Romana mineralization a further 350m along strike to the west.