Promithian Global Ventures, Inc. announced strategic planning for its upcoming Warburton bulk sampling project. The two to five tonne bulk sample will be taken from the "Main Zone" deposit, based on the geological continuity of the vein. The samples will be handled separately from waste material, stored on a secure pad, and hauled out at the end of the program via a Hyland River downstream barge trip.

The bulk sample will be offloaded, into a standard shipping container and carried by a tractor trailer truck unit, which will then transport the container carrying the silver/copper bulk sample to the rail head at Fort Nelson, British Columbia. From Fort Nelson the container can be shipped, via rail, in an extremely economical manner to anywhere in North America for further testing. The final objective of the bulk sampling program is to obtain the quantitative information required for the economic evaluation of the "Main Zone" deposit; the objective is to determine whether the "Main Zone" ore is a suitable Direct Shipping Ore (DSO) which will lead to a production decision that leads to profitable mining operation.