Pelangio Exploration Inc. announced that it has completed 1446.50 meters of diamond drilling in two holes at its Dome West Project located 800 meters west of Newmont's prolific Dome Mine in Timmins, Ontario. Dome West is located in the main portion of the Timmins mining camp. It is comprised of 10 mining cells or 56 hectares of mineral rights located approximately 800 meters west of Newmont's Dome Mine and 450 meters northwest of the former Paymaster Mine.

The recently completed program was designed to test three specific targets. The primary target of the program was potential new veins or vein systems within the Vipond stratigraphy known to host substantial gold mineralization at the adjoining Dome and Paymaster Mines. Secondary targets included the strike and down dip extension of known gold mineralization in the Krist Fragmental unit and feldspar porphyritic intrusives on former adjoining Paymaster Mine holdings.

Both Pelangio drill holes DW2101 and DW2102 cored extensive intervals of the Vipond stratigraphy, and within the Vipond package a number of prospective veins were intersected. These veins were often well mineralized with both pyrite and tourmaline; however, no significant gold values were noted. These veins were associated with considerable pervasive alteration, all indicative of a highly prospective environment for gold mineralization.

Pelangio's drilling to date and historical data from adjoining mines has shown that the Vipond volcanic package has a 400 meter strike length and extends from approximately 300 to 1300 meters below surface on the Pelangio holdings. The Company is incorporating this information to plot the next stage of exploration on this well located highly prospective gold prospect. A significant drill program will be required to fully evaluate the gold potential of this project.