Teras Resources Inc. has completed a detailed surface exploration program at its Cahuilla gold/silver project in Imperial County, California. The geologic mapping and geochemical sampling program was concentrated in the very extensive southwest target area that was reported in April of 2016, and in the northeast target area. The Company is now formulating drill plans to potentially expand the current resource area both to the southwest and northeast. The primary objective of the field exploration program was to confirm the existence of the newly inferred large structural features, investigate the surface alteration and collect geochemical samples throughout the target areas for precious metal analyses. Detailed field mapping recognized several large areas of intense silicification and quartz veining similar to alteration that occurs in the current resource area. One of the most significant findings was the recognition of the major east-northeast trending fault that bounds the southern portion of the project area, which is referred to as the West Ledges Fault. This large fault zone was mapped in multiple locations along strike in the field and has a similar trend as faults in the current resource area that host high grade precious metal mineralization.