Dutch Gold Resources Announces Drilling Plans for Aultra Gold, Inc. Montana Projects, Progress on NI 43-101 Report

Dutch Gold Resources Announces Drilling Plans for Aultra Gold, Inc. Montana Projects, Progress on NI 43-101 Report

Thursday, August 27th 2009

Dutch Gold Resources, Inc. outlined its near term plans for the initial development of the Montana and Nevada projects of the Aultra Gold, Inc transaction.

Daniel Hollis, CEO of Dutch Gold Resources, stated, “After the closing in September of the Aultra Gold transaction, we expect to commence a bulk sampling program at the Basin Gulch project upon regulatory approval. We expect to receive the NI 43-101 compliant reserve report within the next three weeks and believe that it will be instructional as to additional drilling targets.”

Said Mr. Rauno Perttu, CEO of Aultra Gold, Inc., and an accomplished geologist, “There is much left to explore and develop in the Montana property. The most exciting target on the property is a nested diatreme complex (overlapping volcanic breccia pipes) that extends over a minimal area of 2,600 feet by 3,300 feet. This diatreme complex has not been drilled to depth, and may contain high-grade gold and silver mineralization in a deeper ‘boiling zone.’ The diatreme complex is characterized by overall low-grade gold and silver mineralization and local high-grade mineralization. Nearby shallow much smaller diatreme zones appear to be adjacent outliers to the main diatreme complex. These outliers are associated with an inferred controlling fault zone that may also be an important control for the main diatreme and for some of the inferred veins. Two of these smaller diatreme in the fault zone appear to contain near-surface ‘boiling zones,’ and contain high-grade gold and silver mineralization that appears to have been associated with a boiling zone.”

The Company intends to further explore other opportunities in Montana, based in part, on Mr. Perttu’s extensive experience, and the number of potential high value projects located in the state. Added Mr. Perttu, “We already have a large commitment to the Basin Gulch project and believe that we will build a cluster of projects within the state.”

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