StrikePoint Gold Inc. announces the results of its first phase of exploration results for the 44 square kilometer Cuprite Gold Project ("Cuprite Gold") strategically located in the Walker Lane Trend of Nevada between Centerra's Gemfield Deposit and Anglogold's "Expanded Silicon" project. A total of 1,041 soil samples were collected on 17 lines spaced approximately 200 meters apart. On-line sample spacing was approximately 30 meters.

Samples were collected using a hand auger at an average depth of approximately 30 cm. Results of the survey were a coherent mercury soil anomaly, coincidental with the projection of and geophysical signature of normal faults of the Stonewall Mountain Caldera, plus minor mercury anomalies possibly associated with secondary structures. Associated arsenic and antimony anomalies appear to be associated slightly outboard of the mercury anomalies suggesting the possibility of a convection cell caused by the oxidation of sulphides at depth.

Individual samples ranged from 0.0009 ppm to 7.4 ppm mercury, with 12 samples registering greater than 1 ppm mercury. Zonge International completed the three lines of IP data using a dipole-dipole array with a 250-meter dipole length. The survey identified a possible 6-kilometer-long structural corridor that aligns with the hypothesised Stonewall Mountain Caldera margin.

Zones of high resistivity thought to be potential silicification were offset through normal faulting.