Tiger International Resources, Inc. provided the following update regarding the Danglay gold project (formerly known as the Itogon gold project) in the Philippines. The Danglay project is 100% held by Tiger International's Philippine subsidiary Cordillera Tiger Gold Resources, Inc. ("Cordillera Tiger") under an exploration permit granted by the Philippine government. ECR Minerals plc ("ECR") of London, United Kingdom has the right to earn a 50% interest in the Danglay project and is currently the operator of the project, through Cordillera Tiger.

The Danglay project lies within the Baguio District, from which tens of millions of ounces of gold are estimated to have been mined to date, and which continues to produce now. This has positive implications for Danglay, in that factors such as the availability of skilled staff at competitive rates and the social acceptance of mining contribute to a positive setting for development. Further exploration is required to demonstrate that development of the Danglay project to production is warranted.

Plans for the next phase of exploration at Danglay are still being refined, and will be announced in due course. In parallel, ECR has commenced a process of reviewing potential opportunities and alliances which could be of value in taking Danglay and ECR forward. The Danglay oxide deposit is a supergene gold enrichment zone formed by weathering and oxidation of primary intermediate sulphidation quartz vein and stockwork mineralisation.

The oxide gold resource at Danglay forms a generally flat lying tabular body that extends from surface to depths of up to approximately 15m. Areas of scree or talus comprise a separate Mineral Resource domain in addition to in situ oxide mineralisation. The Resource has been estimated using gold assay results from more than 1,000m of predominantly surface channel sampling, approximately 440m of trench sampling, and the upper, oxidised parts of seven reverse circulation (RC) and four diamond drill holes.

ECR supplied Snapper with channel sampling, trench sampling, and RC and diamond drilling data, in the form of Microsoft Excel spreadsheet datasets. ECR sampling and logging data were compiled into a Microsoft Access database by Snapper and verified for inconsistencies, overlaps and missing data using MineMap software.