olden Arrow Resources Corporation reported that it recently entered into an option agreement to acquire a 100% interest in the Espota Gold Project covering nearly 30km2 in San Juan Province, Argentina . Golden Arrow has commenced a reconnaissance surface exploration program throughout the property and has already identified a 1km2 area hosting multiple targets of shear zone-hosted breccias and veins with quartz-tourmaline-hematite alteration and gold-silver mineralization. Initial channel samples across breccia bodies in this area returned a best interval averaging 27.7m at 1.57 g/t Au, including individual samples of 9.64 g/t Au over 0.80m and 33.06 g/t Au over 0.95m.

The Espota project consists of 2 exploration concessions that cover 2,887.3 hectares in the Eastern border of the Andean Cordillera Frontal (Front Range) of San Juan Province. The Project is situated at an altitude of 2,700 to 3,200 m.a.s.l. which allows for exploration work most of the year. Access is from the town of Bella Vista, via 25 kilometres of provincial highway, followed by 13 kilometres of second order gravel road.

Golden Arrow has entered into an option agreement to earn 100% of the Project by making payments that total USD 360,000 over 2 years to the local owners. An initial USD 25,000 payment has been made. The Espota project is situated in between active exploration projects Chita and San Francisco.

The Chita project is a Cu-Au-Mo porphyry system located 6 kilometres north of Espota and owned by Minsud Resources Corp. under Joint Venture with South32 Ltd. At Chita, a recent hole CHDH22-62 was reported with 86 metres with 0.94% Cu and 0.38 g/t Au included in a wider interval of 518 metres with 0.34% Cu and 0.13 g/t Au. Turmalina Metals Corp.

is actively exploring the San Francisco Project for Cu-Au-Ag tourmaline-quartz breccias, 23 km south of Espota, where they reported drilling intercepts of 109 metres with 4.94 g/t Au, 1.13% Cu and 109 g/t Ag in a quartz-tourmaline breccia pipe. Investors are cautioned that proximity to other mineral projects, deposits, or resources in the area does not provide any assurances with respect to the mineral prospects at the Espota Project, however these projects provide important information on geology and mineralization, and act as models for exploration, in the area of Espota. The geology at Espota consists of an Upper Paleozoic marine sequence of sandstones and shales of the Agua Negra Formation.

This sequence was intruded by Permian granites and granodiorites of the Tocota Granitoids and by later Miocene dacites, andesites and rhyodacites. No previous systematic exploration has been carried out at the project. Initial work by Golden Arrow has mapped a series of NW-SE trending shear zones within the sandstones that host breccias and veins with quartz-tourmaline-hematite alteration and gold-silver mineralization.

The largest of these targets Quiscudo shows a series of quartz-tourmaline-hematite breccia bodies and quartz-tourmaline veins outcropping along more than 600 metres of strike. The field team cut channel samples over multiple outcrops in this area using an electric saw and sampled in 0.6 to 2.0 metre intervals. So far, the best surface sampling returned an average of 27.7 metres averaging 1.57 g/t Au, including 9.64 g/t Au and 33.06 g/t Au in 0.80m and 0.95m long samples, respectively.

These two higher-grade samples might represent the borders of the breccia body, but the system is open in both directions.