Sego Resources Inc. announce the start of a drill program at the Southern Gold Zone of the Miner Mountain Porphyry Copper-Gold project near Princeton, BC. The drill program will test the northern and western expansion of the Southern Gold Zone and will test for the potential of deeper porphyry copper-gold mineralization indicated by historical geophysical anomalies. The first proposed drill hole inclined at 50° will penetrate to a depth of 400 to 500 m and will target two zones.

The first 150 m of the hole is anticipated to intersect the northern and deeper margin of the Southern Gold Zone while crossing a shallow chargeability anomaly spatially related to the gold mineralization. The deeper portion of the hole, from between 250 to 500 m will test overlapping strong induced polarized chargeability and magnetic anomalies. A Quantec Titan 24 Survey Data collected in 2009 has recently been re-processed to improve the location of the chargeability anomalies in space.

There are no geological indications at surface to cause these deep anomalies, however, drilling to this depth could intersect an unexposed porphyry copper-gold zone situated well below the Southern Gold Zone mineralization. Results in DDH50 averaged 0.88 gpt Au over 94 m and DDH52 averaged 0.79 gpt Au over 74 m. Several planned holes in the western side of the Southern Gold Zone will explore over a 100 to 150 m extension of the gold mineralization. If results from DDH-59 confirm the potential for copper-gold mineralization these western holes will be extended from 125 m depths to several hundred metres.