Revelo Resources Corp. announced that it intends to self-fund the exploration of its gold-focused portfolio of 4 projects totalling more than 38,000 hectares through the raising of finance, as follows: The Victoria Sur project is located along the Domeyko Mineral Belt, Chile's main copper belt, where several gold and silver mines have operated in the past. Previous exploration at Victoria Sur, including drilling, identified a porphyry gold style target with significant gold intercepts in trenches and drill holes, and higher-grade gold-silver intercepts in high-sulphidation epithermal structures. Several other targets on the property require follow up, including an extensive gold-bearing lithocap. The Las Pampas and Loro projects comprise a strategic landholding within the Paleocene Mineral Belt, south and southwest of the multi-million ounce El Peñon district (Yamana Gold). Limited "proof-of-concept" historic drilling at both projects has identified low-sulphidation epithermal bonanza veins with extensive geochemical and geophysical anomalies that require further exploration follow-up. The Orca project is located along the Coastal Mineral Belt, close to the world-class Candelaria copper-gold-iron deposit. Orca comprises a series of highly anomalous gold-bearing ductile shear zones with small-scale artisanal mines extending over several kilometers. Leveraged Copper Exploration: The company intends to explore and commercialise its copper portfolio totalling about 89,000 hectares through a combination of joint ventures and fully funded spinouts. Some progress has been achieved to this end, as follows. The Company has 3 porphyry copper projects along the Paleocene copper and precious metals belt totalling 16,100 hectares that are currently subject to partner-funded joint venture agreements: The Calvario and Mirador projects are located along the Paleocene belt and are subject to a joint venture with SQM Chile. As operator, SQM has the right to earn an 80% interest by spending USD 13 million and paying the Company USD 5.225 million over five years. Initiation of activities is dependent on a surface rights agreement. At Cerro Buenos Aires, Teck Chile has joint ventured 1,500 hectares out of a total 7,600 hectares and can earn 60% by spending USD 4.8 million and paying the Company USD 425,000 over four years. Teck has drilled porphyry style alteration associated with a magnetic anomaly which, in Revelo's opinion, suggests the potential for a porphyry copper target at depth. A further project at Montezuma totalling 16,100 hectares, located along the Domeyko copper belt, was subject to a letter agreement (LOI) regarding a possible joint venture with BMR Group PLC. However, the Company now announces that the terms of the LOI have not been met and fulfilled by BMR due to current market conditions. Consequently, the agreement has lapsed and is no longer in force. Revelo continues to look for a partner at Montezuma to drill test several copper-gold targets. Revelo has moved towards attempting to spin out two groups of copper projects, each of which contains projects with similar exploration characteristics, as follows: Pampa Cobre: The Company has assembled 5 copper projects covering approximately 36,000 hectares along the Domeyko porphyry copper belt, namely Arrieros, Block 2, Block 3, Block 4, and Redondo Veronica, which are located between and along trend from super-giant copper mines such as Chuquicamata and La Escondida. The projects, prospective for porphyry copper-moly-gold, are characterised by extensive post-mineral cover with a variety of known porphyry prospects around the periphery and, in some cases, existing undrilled geophysical anomalies. Lithocap Exploration: The Company has assembled 3 lithocap-related copper-gold exploration projects - Cerro Blanco, Cerro Buenos Aires, and Morros Blancos - covering approximately 21,000 hectares in the Paleocene mineral belt of northern Chile, along trend from the giant Spence and Sierra Gorda copper mines. The projects are prospective for porphyry copper-gold-moly deposits and are characterised by extensive outcropping, high-level lithocap-style hydrothermal alteration, post-mineral cover, and significant geochemical and geophysical anomalies.