Ashburton Ventures Inc. announced that it has completed a review of geophysical data for the Golden Edge property, located 50 kilometers east of Winnemucca, Nevada. Historic CSAMT and gravity data were reviewed, including aeromagnetic data that had not been previously available. The review was implemented in order to improve drill target selection along the Valmy fault zone, a 90m-wide structure that is believed to extend northward from the Lone Tree Mine, located eight kilometers south of the property and operated by Newmont Mining Corporation, through the western portion of the Golden Edge property. The review, conducted by an independent consultant on behalf of the Company, concluded that additional gravity may confirm the structural connection along the Valmy fault zone, and CSAMT following on the gravity results will provide better subsurface resolution for exact drill hole placement. Gravity data covering the Golden Edge property revealed a gradient extending northward from the Lonetree Mine into the property, with several possible right lateral shifts or bends indicating structural complexity. Inversions of CSAMT data collected in 2001 and 2002, and magnetic data collected in the mid-1990's map out layered units under cover on the property that include a basalt layer of variable thickness between layers of alluvium and tuff. It is anticipated that 14 line-km of CSAMT data will be required to resolve the best drill hole locations, with the final line length and orientation of the CSAMT survey dependent on the gravity results.