Orestone Mining Corp. announced that a review of the Induced Polarization (IP) geophysical survey from 2016 for the Captain project has yielded positive results supporting the exploration model of a large scale calc-alkaline gold-copper porphyry system. Additionally, to complete the magnetic survey coverage for the property, a small helicopter borne magnetics program is currently being carried out with readings collected on 100 meter spaced lines. The 2016 survey consisted of 8 line kilometers of IP/Resistivity on 4 lines of 2 kilometers each spaced at 400 meters. The survey was designed to test for the source of a 3 meter sulphide rich mineralized xenolith of potassic-sericite altered calc-alkalic intrusive intersected in drill hole C13-03 which assayed 1.9 g/t gold, 11 g/t silver and 0.226 % copper within an otherwise unaltered and barren post mineral dyke. Review of the survey by Orestone geologist G. Nordin in consultation with the Company's Geophysical Services consultant, A. Walcott of Peter E. Walcott and Associates confirmed the presence of a large scale strong IP chargeability anomaly coincident with the western portion of the interpreted Captain gold-copper calc-alkaline porphyry system. The survey results are also consistent with the model of a sulphide rich porphyry body beneath a 30 to 100m layer of glacial till and a 100-150m phyllic altered cap.