GeoVenCap Inc. announced that the summer work programs on the Williams Brook and Upsalquitch gold projects located in northern New Brunswick are planned to start in the second half of May. Initial trenching programs will test gold and polymetallic targets with drill programs planned to follow an assessment of trench results. Previous diamond drilling at Williams Brook had identified broad alteration zones within felsic volcanic rocks that included shallow intersections of 0.72 g/t Au over 38.0 meters (25.0 meter estimated true thickness) in hole WB-08-03 and 0.91 g/t Au over 28.0 meters (23.3 m estimated true thickness) in WB-08-04. Higher grade mineralization was intersected in quartz veins and quartz veined felsic volcanic rock with up to 11.2 g/t Au over 2.8 meters (<0.5 meter estimated true thickness) in WB-08-11. An extensive trenching program is planned to further define the gold-bearing alteration zones and locate gold-bearing quartz veins to be followed up by diamond drilling. The Upsalquitch Gold Project is an extensive group of claim properties that covers 26,159 hectares around the Williams Brook Project area. Numerous gold and polymetallic geochemical targets have been identified on the Upsalquitch Project that will be followed up in 2012. Prospecting carried out in 2011 to follow up a soil geochemical anomaly (16-63 ppb Au) identified numerous quartz boulders that returned anomalous gold values ranging from <2 to 96 ppb Au as well as three that returned significant grades of 40.50, 2.76 and 4.64 g/t Au. An induced polarization survey has identified chargeability anomalies adjacent to the gold-bearing boulders and anomalous soil samples, which lie approximately 2 km south of gold discoveries on the adjacent Williams Brook property. Trenching is planned to test these targets with possible diamond drill follow up.