GITENNES REPORTS
ON TOTOROKO GEOPHYSICS AND RESULTS
Vancouver, September 19,
2007: Gitennes Exploration Inc.
(TSX-GIT) is
pleased to report on exploration progress at its 100%-owned TotoRoko Project
located in Peru. TotoRoko is a bulk
copper-silver-gold project, where three large areas of oxide copper (Cerro
TotoRoko, Lomas Orjo and NW) have been discovered along a 4,500 metre long panel
of highly faulted and altered Jurassic volcanic rocks. A cross-cutting zone of
gold-silver mineralization, Canta�a, occurs between Cerro TotoRoko and Lomas
Orjo.
Induced Polarization (IP) and
magnetometer surveys have been completed over Cerro TotoRoko, Canta�a and Lomas
Orjo. Several very large, distinct chargeability anomalies were detected,
including a 1,300-metre anomaly that is coincident with Cerro TotoRoko. The
anomaly extends off-grid to the northwest and to depth to the southeast, beneath
Lomas Orjo. A second strong anomaly of unknown origin occurs to the north of the
primary target area. The strongest portions of this latter anomaly are
�down-dip� from the Canta�a vein. A third strong anomaly occurs southwest of the
Cerro TotoRoko. Drilling is planned
for all three anomalies.
Geological mapping and sampling
continue to detail and expand the primary target area. Small, isolated outcrops
that may represent a new zone that is parallel to the Cerro TotoRoko, with
similar characteristics, has been found 120 metres southwest of the original
TotoRoko zone in an area of cover. Chip-channel results from these small outcrops include:
CC#28964: 4 metres grading 0.253 g/t
gold, 22 g/t silver and 0.7% copper;
CC#28965: 4 metres grading 0.480 g/t
gold, 9.7 g/t silver and 0.6% copper; and
CC#28966: 6 metres grading 0.113 g/t
gold, 3.7 g/t silver and 0.2% copper.
As a result of the continued
encouragement from both the geophysical surveys and basic �boot �n hammer�
prospecting, exploration work is continuing on the entire property. The NW area,
northwest of Lomas Orjo will be mapped and sampled in more detail in the following weeks, and further work is required to prioritize the IP anomalies.
Road access into the region has improved considerably as a result of the local
government�s infrastructure initiatives, and most of the TotoRoko Project may
now be accessed by truck. All agreements covering camp and local access have
been signed with the local communities. Drilling is planned when a suitable rig
becomes available, probably in late October.
Work at TotoRoko is supervised by A.
Fernandez-Baca (P.Geo). Analytical services are provided by
ALS Chemex in
Lima, Peru. The technical information in this
release has been reviewed by J. Blackwell (P.Geo), a Qualified Person as defined
by National Instrument 43-101.
For further information, contact:
Jerry
Blackwell, President
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Exchange has neither approved nor disapproved the information herein.
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