Condor Resources Inc. provided the summary results from the recent reconnaissance work at the Huiñac Punta project in the Huanuco Department, Peru. Huiñac Punta covers approximately 20 sq km acquired by staking, and is 100% owned by Condor, subject to a 0.5% NSR held by Sandstorm Gold Ltd. Topography is gently rolling to steep, with elevations ranging from 3800m to 4300m. Discreet evidence of old Spanish workings - small dumps and several collapsed adits - are not obvious and are hidden by modest grass vegetation. In October an initial reconnaissance and sampling program was undertaken by Condor, under the guidance of Ever Marquez, VP of Exploration. A total of 26 rock chip channel samples were collected over an area of interest approximately 500m by 800m. Eighteen of the twenty-six samples were 2m long rock chip samples from outcrop/bedrock, while eight of the samples were 1m long rock chip samples taken from rocks in dump piles, which rocks are assumed to have been sourced from the old adits. As the rock chip samples were selected samples taken from outcrop/bedrock, or from rocks in dump piles, they may not be representative of the mineralization hosted on the project. Five of the samples reported high silver values (greater than 500g/tonne); with the highest silver values (4115g/tonne and 3225 g/tonne) recorded in the bedrock samples. Anomalous copper results were also noted, with reported values up to 2.7% copper (dump sample). Anomalous zinc values were present in all samples, up to a value of 0.6% zinc (bedrock sample), and anomalous cobalt up to 0.3% (dump sample). Ever Marquez made the following field observations: The alteration assemblages have replaced the limestone sequences in contact with the granitic intrusive, with occurrences of pervasive silicification in the lower part of the limestone, with massive dark sulphides and oxides. In the upper part of the limestone, company see brecciated decalcifications, with minor sulphides and oxides. Huiñac Punta as a new discovery in the Mesozoic polymetallic carbonate sediment host belt of Central Peru, with great potential for bulk tonnage silver, copper, and zinc resources. Subsequent to receipt of the results, Condor commenced the application process for the Declaración de Impacto Ambiental ("DIA") for the Huiñac Punta project. Condor is an explorer and project generator focused exclusively on Peru, and company's objective is the discovery of a major new precious metals or base metals deposit. Project acquisition and development is managed by company's Lima based exploration team.