Miocene Resources Limited and Carube Resources Inc. announced that the results, from the initial soil sampling program on Carube's 100%-owned Hungry Gully Project in eastern Jamaica have been received, processed and interpreted and that airborne geophysics has been flown, in total, and partially processed and interpreted, over its 100%-owned Above Rocks Project just north of Kingston, Jamaica. Both projects are subject to 2% NSR royalties. Hungry Gully.

A total of 199 soil samples were collected in 2014 on a 50 metre by 100 metre grid, and subsequently analyzed to better define copper mineralization, previously outlined through limited ridge and spur sampling by Broken Hill Proprietary Limited (BHP) in the 1990s. Highlights of the program include: A 300 by 500 metre plus area defined by Cu in soil values greater than 225 parts per million; and associated anomalous gold (Au) values up to 105 parts per billion ("ppb") and molybdenum ("Mo") values up to 0.93 ppm. The anomaly was located on the Dunrobin Prospect in the southeast part of the Hungry Gully licence.

An Au in soil anomaly with values up to 0.105 ppm and anomalous values for Mo and silver also lie within or adjacent to the Cu anomaly. Upon interpretation of the results, Carube has concluded that the Cu anomaly may represent the surface expression of copper ± gold ± molybdenum porphyry. Within the current Dunrobin sample grid, other areas of anomalous Cu in soil values were also defined, commonly in association with base metal, precious metal and respective indicator elements.

These associations suggest the presence of sub-cropping mineralization other than porphyry mineralization and/or metal zonation around a copper porphyry. The one exception to this is an area to the north of the designated copper porphyry, which could well represent an appendage to a porphyry located to the north of the current sample grid. Follow-up sampling at Dunrobin will focus to the south of the existing grid and will extend the grid north to cover the copper mineralization previously indicated at the Diggins Ridge Prospect.