Pelangio Exploration Inc. announced it has completed a followup ground induced polarization (IP) survey across a large 1.5 by 1 km VTEM anomaly on its Gowan Project. Gowan is located approximately 16 km east of Glencore's Kidd Creek Mine and approximately 23 km southeast of the Canada Nickel deposit in Timmins Ontario. Highlights: The IP survey defined two highpriority base metal targets: A copper zinc volcanogenic massive sulphide "VMS" target in the northeast of the property; and A nickel copper target in the ultramafics centered on the larger airborne VTEM anomaly. Discussion of Results: The followup ground IP survey on the Gowan Project outlined two significant IP anomalies. In the northeastern portion of the property a new and previously undetected VMS IP anomaly was outlined. The second anomaly confirmed the presence of a nickel copper target coincident with a previously identified airborne electromagnetic (EM) or VTEM target. VMS Target IP Anomaly: This IP target represents a high priority copper zinc VMS target. The anomaly has a southeasterly strike of approximately 400 m and extends from just below overburden depth to the maximum extent of the ground IP survey at 325 meters. The strength and width of the IP anomaly or chargeability response improves with depth. Two historical holes designated Hole 2 and 771 were drilled parallel to the outer edge of the anomaly and intersected some significant base metal mineralization in a felsic volcanic package. Hole 2 returned 10.97 meters of 0.32% copper and 11.99 g/t silver including a highergrade intercept grading 3.81 meters at 0.66% copper and 10.62g/t silver. Hole 771 skimmed the southern extremity of the anomaly and returned an anomalous section grading 0.18% copper and 2.24 g/t silver over 5.79 meters with a highergrade section assaying 0.45% copper and 4.8 g/t silver over 1.67 meters. (References: Resident Geologist Assessment Files Timmins Ontario; Drill Reports by Alamo Petroleum and Newmont Canada). Nickel Copper Target IP Anomaly Coincident with VTEM: The recently completed IP survey also outlined a broad, moderate, 400 meter wide IP anomaly coincident with the airborne VTEM anomaly and represents a high priority nickel copper target. The IP anomaly starts at approximately 275 meters below surface and extends downwards to the maximum extent of the IP survey at about 325 meters. Notably, the chargeability response strengthens at depth and appears to extend beyond survey depth limitation.