Delta Resources Limited announced that it has returned to the field to begin a 5,000 metre drilling program at the Delta-1 Property, 50 kilometres west of Thunder Bay, Ontario. Delta is also waiting for final results from step-out drill holes D1-22-24 and D1-22-25, drilled respectively 50 m and 100 m east of Drill hole D1-22-18. As per Delta's analytical protocol at Delta-1, any fire assay returning over 2.0 g/t Au is re-assayed using metallic sieve analysis; hence the delay in receiving final results.

Delta is also planning on testing other targets at Delta-1 with similar geological setting and geophysical signatures as the Eureka Gold Zone. The mineralized zone trends roughly 100° azimuth, dips 50° towards the north, and has now been intersected over a strike length of approximately 850 metres and a vertical depth exceeding 200 metres. Further east, the zone appears to turn to 110°-115° azimuth and dips become much steeper dipping.

The gold mineralization is hosted within sandstone, feldspar-phyric dikes and volcanic rocks immediately north of ultramafic volcanic flows. Kilometre-scale, texture destructive alteration consists of intense ankeritization, sericitization and silicification. Gold mineralization consists of a network of multiple generations of quartz-ankerite- pyrite veinlets locally with disseminated grains of visible gold.