Orinoco Gold Limited announced outstanding panel sample assay results from the Mestre zone of Cascavel. The average grade of the 40 samples was 47.2 g/t which compares extremely well with the average grade recovered of 45.2 g/t from 21 one tonne individual samples processed through the 200kg per hour pilot hammer mill to date. The results confirm the excellent work undertaken by Dr. Andrew Tunks who was Orinoco's Consultant Geologist in 2014 to 2016. The Company agrees with Dr. Tunks view from 2014 and Head Geologist Dr. Marcelo de Carvahlo is currently formulating a drilling programme at Cascavel to better understand structure, grade and the prospect that this orebody continues at depth. The Company believes these results also confirm that the recoveries being achieved from the pilot hammer mill are in the high 90% region, tailings from the hammer mill have been sent to JS Mineral for gold content analysis and confirm that the 'Back to Basics' approach is on track. This latest batch of 40 samples average 47.2 g/t which supports recent 21 hammer mill results that have averaged 45.2 g/t. The more discover from both assay results and processing high-grade ore through the hammer mill is that 'Back to Basics' approach is the right way to go. The more compare the hammer mill results also with the gravity mill results, the greater conviction that Orinoco's problems over the last 12 months have been largely from the mill and not the mine.