St-Georges Eco-Mining Corp. announced the initial assay results from samples derived from its metallurgical sampling initiative with an Icelandic geothermal power plant. The program is the result of a collaboration and research agreement between the Company's wholly owned subsidiary, Iceland Resources EHF, and a local energy producer located on the Company's Reykjanes license that is currently under review, to evaluate the opportunity to capture valuable metals from the geothermal fluid as it passes through the facility.

All the mineral material used was obtained in-situ via the geothermal pipes used to produce energy. Highlights Include: Up to 12.65% copper In excess of 30% zinc (Threshold limits) Up to 353 g/t gold Up to 5,960 g/t silver A total of 26 samples were collected at the geothermal plant by the plant geologist during cleaning operations of the production wells and securely stored in a shipping container at the plant. The samples were then collected by Iceland Resources personnel and shipped directly to Coalia as part of an ongoing effort to evaluate the economic recovery of minerals in solution from Icelandic geothermal plants.

The samples represent scales formed within casings from several production wells and in settling ponds where overflow effluent is collected. Coalia selected five random samples from the 26 received and created a representative pulp from each sample selected. These pulps were then sent to ALS labs for assay.