Pancontinental Resources Corporation ('Pancon' or the 'Company') announced that the Company - in cooperation with Environmental Risk Transfer LLC ('ERT') was selected, through a competitive process, to explore the highly prospective former Brewer Gold Mine property ("Brewer"), located 12 kilometres northeast along trend from the producing Haile Gold Mine on the gold-rich and underexplored Carolina Slate Belt in South Carolina, USA. Brewer is surrounded by Pancon's 100%-owned Jefferson Gold Project. Gold was discovered at Brewer in the early 1800s. Between 1987-1995, Brewer produced 178,000 ounces of oxide gold from open pits that extended to 50-metre depths, where copper and gold-rich sulfides were exposed but could not be processed by the oxide heap leach processing facility. Brewer could possibly contain a large porphyry copper-gold system at depth, as indicated by: widely known prospective geology, including diatreme breccias; associated high sulphidation alteration; gold and copper mineralization; and geophysics (Schmidt, R.G., 1978, The Potential for Porphyry Copper-Molybdenum Deposits in the Eastern United States, U.S. Geological Survey).