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Cadan Resources Corporation: Exploration Update by Mining Group Limited Porphyry Potential at Comval

13/07/2012 7:27pm

Marketwired Canada


CADAN RESOURCES CORPORATION (TSX VENTURE:CXD)(FRANKFURT:AOMZ25) ("Cadan")
advises that Mining Group Limited (ASX:MNE) ("Mining Group") has provided a
drilling and exploration update which includes drilling results from the Bayag
Bayag target site on the Comval copper-gold project in the Philippines, which is
reproduced below.


The Comval project is operated by Philco Mining Company ("PMC"), which holds the
exploration permits on the Comval properties. Cadan retains a 20% free-carried
interest in PMC. Mining Group has an 80% interest in PMC and is the manager of
the project. In addition to its direct 20% interest in PMC, Cadan also owns
approximately 6.2% of Mining Group's present issued capital (rising to
approximately 15.7% fully diluted for options and assuming Mining Group
exercises an option to acquire the Batoto Gold Project (refer to Cadan news
release of January 17, 2012 for details).


Highlights



--  Further skarn style copper drill intercepts encountered at Bayag Bayag
    including BCPDH00002, 32.00m @ 0.61% Cu and 0.18g/t Au from 32.00m,
    including 11.30m @ 1.11% Cu and 0.16g/t Au from 50.70m 
--  Significant porphyry style mineralisation intersected at Bayag Bayag
    including 5.00m @ 0.44% Cu and 0.15 g/t Au from 45.00m and 2.00m @ 1.38%
    Cu and 0.64g/t Au from 104.00m within a broader low grade mineralised
    porphyry feeder zone 
--  Detailed ground magnetic work highlights further untested skarn targets 
--  Recent results and ongoing exploration indicate porphyry potential



Overview

Recently received assays from drilling at the Bayag Bayag target, and in
particular the extensive skarn alteration that extends for more than 700 metres
along strike, provide further indications that the Tagpura/Bayag Bayag prospects
have the potential to host a significant copper deposit.


Furthermore significantly mineralised porphyry feeder zones have been
intersected in hole BCPDH00006 (see Figure 3) further enhancing the Comval
Project's porphyry copper prospectivity and confirming Mining Group's
exploration model.


Hole BCPDH00006 intercepted over 100m of highly altered granodiorite, consisting
of distinctive sheeted vein structures containing chalcopyrite copper
mineralisation and intense magnetite alteration. Locally high grade copper
intercepts of 5.00m @ 0.44% Cu and 0.15 g/t Au from 45.00m and 2.00m @ 1.38% Cu
and 0.64g/t Au from 104.00m were encountered within broader zones of 51.00m @
0.14% Cu from surface and 50.00m @ 0.21% Cu from 104.00m.


Geological mapping and interpretation by consultant Dr Nick Oliver has also
refined the exploration model and provided further skarn and porphyry targets
for drill testing within a 2km radius of the historic Tagpura open pit mine. Dr
Oliver is a former Professor of Economic Geology and Director of the Economic
Geology Research Unit at James Cook University and an expert in hydrothermal
systems and utilising multi discipline datasets to develop mineralising models
in a variety of settings.


A total of 9 holes have been drilled at the Bayag Bayag target and results have
been received for the first 6 of these holes.


Mining Group's onsite exploration team, with the input of Dr Oliver, have
further refined the exploration model with the integration of ongoing detailed
ground magnetic work and have identified numerous skarn targets which remain
untested.


Porphyry potential at Bayag Bayag

Drill hole BCPDH00006 encountered two zones of mineralised porphyry style
feeders (see Figures 2 and 3). Logging and multi-element geochemistry indicate
these feeders are highly altered intrusive granodiorites, anomalous in Cu, Au,
Ag, Mo and Co. The feeders are comprised of distinctive vertical dipping sheeted
veins of pyrite, chalcopyrite, quartz and epidote with alteration haloes of
magnetite, similar to the high temperature zone of a porphyry style deposit.


Recent detailed ground magnetics combined with historical induced polarisation
data and the recent updated geological model have identified circular kilometre
scale targets which are prospective for large scale porphyry mineralisation.
These results will be followed up with further drilling as a priority.


Drilling progress at Bayag Bayag

Mining Group commenced drilling at the new Bayag Bayag target on 4 April 2012
and has since completed 9 diamond drill holes on the target. To date, assay
results have been received for the first 6 holes and are summarised in Table 1.


Detailed Ground Magnetics

In recent months, Mining Group has utilised the expertise of geophysics company
Resource Potentials Pty Ltd to conduct high resolution ground magnetic work
between Tagpura and Bayag Bayag.


The survey was conducted on east-west lines spaced at 25m to provide maximum
resolution. A Geometrics G859 magnetometer with inbuilt GPS was used to collect
1 second readings along lines which were walked by survey personnel. The near
surface skarns have been clearly identified on the ground magnetic images
(Figure 4). This data has identified a number of near surface anomalies which
remain untested and provide encouragement that further skarn mineralisation
exists within a 2km radius of Tagpura.


This detailed work has also demonstrated that drilling at Bayag Bayag in
particular has missed the main magnetic anomalies and also delineated previously
untested potential at Tagpura.


Mining Group intends to continue this ground magnetic survey work to delineate
further targets within the Comval project area.




                        LOCATION                              ORIENTATION
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HOLEID              EAST       NORTH        RL     DEPTH   AZIMUTH      DIP
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BCPDH00002     845542.25   826459.24    475.00    237.50       270      -60
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BCPDH00002     845542.25   826459.24    475.00    237.50       270      -60
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BCPDH00003     845464.86   826414.58    490.00    217.20       270      -60
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BCPDH00003     845464.86   826414.58    490.00    217.20       270      -60
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BCPDH00004     845521.46   826549.49    496.00    246.80       270      -60
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BCPDH00005     845466.00   826457.00    468.00    124.00        90      -70
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BCPDH00005     845466.00   826457.00    468.00    124.00        90      -70
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BCPDH00006     845599.83      826443    480.00    195.10         0      -90
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BCPDH00006     845599.83      826443    480.00    195.10         0      -90
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                     Intersection (m)                              COMMENT
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                                                        Au      Ag        
HOLEID          From          To  Interval     Cu%     g/t     g/t        
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BCPDH00002     32.00       64.00     32.00    0.61    0.18    2.51        
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BCPDH00002     50.70       62.00     11.30    1.11    0.16    3.80    incl
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
BCPDH00003    135.60      146.00     10.40    0.87    0.53    2.78        
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
BCPDH00003    158.30      166.00      7.70    0.83    0.14    2.67        
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BCPDH00004                                                             NSI
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BCPDH00005     33.00       34.70      1.70    1.45    0.42    6.96        
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BCPDH00005     55.00       65.00     10.00    1.02    0.18    3.77        
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BCPDH00006     45.00       50.00      5.00    0.44    0.15    1.34        
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BCPDH00006    104.00      106.00      2.00    1.38    0.64    2.50        
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Table 1 - Significant intercept table for drilling by Mining Group, results
received to since last announcement 16th May 2012. Significant intercepts 
calculated on a length weighted average using a 0.25% Cu cut off and 4m 
internal dilution.



Sampling Methodology, Quality Control and Assurance and Data Verification Procedure

All drill holes have been drilled with HQ size core, geologically logged and
half core samples were sent to Macphar Laboratories, Manila for analysis. Au was
assayed using fire assay and an atomic absorption finish and Cu, Ag and Mo were
assayed using a 4 acid digest and an ICPOES finish. Standard reference material
check samples were submitted every 20 samples and a blank check submitted every
50 samples for QA/QC purposes.


All sampling is conducted under the supervision of Mining Group's on site
exploration manager and the chain of custody from the drill to the sample
preparation and logging facility is continually monitored by the exploration
manager. Samples are shipped to the lab by qualified couriers or Mining Group
personnel under locked bags with independent identification lock numbers. Data
verification of the analytical results includes a statistical analysis of the
duplicates, standards and blanks that must pass acceptable parameters to ensure
accurate and verifiable results. All assays are reported as drilled intervals
and are not to be interpreted as true widths.


The above technical information was prepared and verified by Zeffron Charles
Reeves, (B App Sc (Hons) (Applied Geology) MBA, MAIG), a member of the AIG and
Technical Consultant to Mining Group. Mr. Reeves has verified the data disclosed
in this news release, including sampling, analytical and test data underlying
the information and opinions contained in this news release. Mr. Reeves is a
qualified person as defined in NI 43-101.


For further information on Cadan Resources Corp. please visit our website at
www.cadanresources.com, email us at info@cadanresources.com.


Forward Looking Statements

This news release may contain forward-looking statements.  Forward-looking
statements address future events and conditions and therefore involve inherent
risks and uncertainties. Actual results may differ materially from those
currently anticipated in such statements.  Particular risks applicable to this
press release include risks associated with the timing and content of future
work programs, geological interpretations and resource potential of the Comval
project.  There is no guarantee that additional exploration will lead to
evaluation of a mineral resource, or that any resource will have demonstrated
economic viability as necessary to be classified as a reserve.  The reader is
referred to Cadan's most recent annual and interim Management's Discussion and
Analysis for a more complete discussion of such risk factors and their potential
effects, copies of which may be accessed through www.cadanresources.com or
Cadan's page on SEDAR at  http://www.sedar.com.


Note: To view Figures 1 through 4, please click the following link:
http://media3.marketwire.com/docs/cxd0713.pdf.


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