Camino Minerals Corporation announced that drilling is underway at the Maijoma Project ("Maijoma"), located in Chihuahua State, Mexico. This is the first ever drill program to be carried out at Maijoma, which is prospective for the discovery of a zinc-lead-silver carbonate replacement deposits (CRDs) and skarns. Camino plans to drill a minimum of four holes in the 1,000 metre reverse circulation drill program.

Maijoma is positioned near the junction of the east-northeast trending structure and a prominent northwest trending regional fault that extends north to the Shafter District. Regionally, structural intersections control major mineralized trends that can be seen at Santa Eulalia, to the west, and the Shafter District, to the north. Over 2,890 hectares (11 sq.

miles) in size, Maijoma is located 65 kilometres southeast of Ojinaga, in northeast Chihuahua State, and is easily accessed by paved and gravel roads.