Pan Global Resources Inc. reported assay results for 15 drill holes at the La Romana discovery at the Company`s 100% owned Escacena Project in the Iberian Pyrite Belt in southern Spain. La Romana represents a coherent zone of moderately northward-dipping copper-tin-silver mineralization, currently delineated over approximately 1.2 kilometers along strike and from surface to 400m down-dip. A planned 25-hole drill program is ongoing to expand and test the western extensions to the near-surface mineralization at the Romana West target.

Step-out drill holes: The step-out drill holes have expanded the northern limits of the La Romana copper and copper-tin-silver mineralization a further 50m to 70m down-dip on several sections, and shows the mineralization remains open at depth. Results include broad zones of copper mineralization and/or bands of high-grade copper mineralization with associated strong chlorite alteration, indicating potential for mineralization to continue at depth. The mineralization also remains open along-strike.

Selected highlights include: LRD146: 30m at 0.3% Cu, 0.05% Sn and 1.8g/t Ag from 151m, including 8m at 0.6% Cu, 0.11% Sn and 3.4g/t Ag; LRD147: 32.25m @ 0.4% Cu, 0.05% Sn and 1.3g/t Ag from 112m, including 3.25m at 1.9% Cu, 0.36% Sn and 7.6 g/t Ag; LRD149: 0.5m at 4.6% Cu and 10.3g/t Ag from 290.8m and 0.5m at 3.1% Cu, 9.7g/t Ag from 341.9m; LRD150: 4m at 1.2% Cu and 4.0 g/t Ag from 83m, stratigraphically above the main La Romana mineralization; and LRD153: 36.5m at 0.3% Cu and 1.7g/t Ag from 288m. Infill drill holes: The infill drilling included testing an area previously inaccessible due to farm infrastructure and confirmed additional high-grade copper mineralization within a continuous zone extending from near surface to approximately 450m down-dip. Three additional infill drill holes (LRD152, LRD154 and LRD159) complement a tin metallurgical test program and confirmed continuity of the high-grade tin mineralization in the west.

Selected highlights include: LRD156: 1m at 1.5% Cu and 7.5g/t Ag from 171m; 25m at 0.3% Cu and 1.2g/t Ag from 203m, including 1.6m at 1.9% Cu and 7.4g/t Ag; and 0.5m at 2.0% Cu and 8.4g/t Ag from 262.7m; LRD157: 0.5m at 5.1% Cu, 24.5g/t Ag and 0.12g/t Au; 3m at 1.5% Cu and 3.6g/t Ag from 195m; and 0.65m at 1.8% Cu and 13.6g/t Ag from 228.35m; LRD158: 0.5m at 3.0% Pb, 4.0% Zn, 0.2% Cu and 22.9g/t Ag from 62.5m; 1m at 3.6% Cu and 19.4g/t Ag from 109m; 5.6m at 1.2% Cu and 3.3g/t Ag from 195.4m, including 0.35m at 10.5% Cu, 26.1g/t Ag, 0.14g/t Au and 0.08% Co from 196.3m; LRD154: 23m at 0.4% Cu, 0.12% Sn and 2.0g/t Ag from 33m, including 7m at 0.5% Cu, 0.23% Sn and 2.8g/t Ag (highest tin intersections on this section); and LRD159: 1m at 0.5% Cu, 0.68% Sn and 2.5g/t Ag from 24m; and 19m at 0.4% Cu, 0.05% Sn and 1.3g/t Ag from 37m. QA/QC Procedures: Core size was HQ (63mm) and all samples were ½ core. Nominal sample size was 1m core length and ranged from 0.5 to 2m.

Sample intervals were defined using geological contacts with the start and end of each sample physically marked on the core. Diamond blade core cutting and sampling was supervised at all times by Company staff. Duplicate samples of ¼ core were taken approximately every 30 samples and Certified Reference materials inserted every 25 samples in each batch.  Samples were delivered to ALS laboratory in Seville, Spain and assayed at the ALS laboratory in Ireland.

All samples were crushed and split (method CRU-31, SPL22Y), and pulverized using (method PUL-31). Gold analysis was by 50gm Fire assay with ICP finish (method Au-ICP22) and multi element analysis was undertaken using a 4-acid digest with ICP AES finish (method ME-ICP61). Over grade base metal results were assayed using a 4-acid digest ICP AES (method OG-62).

Over grade tin was determined using peroxide fusion with ICP finish (method Sn-ICP81x).