Arian Resources Corp. announced production update. The Perlat exploitation permit lies within the productive Mirditë and Pukë Districts in northern Albania and is located 80 kilometres north of the capital Tirana.

The Perlat permit is easily accessed by an 18 kilometre road from the town of Rreshen. Power and water are readily available throughout the property. Contained within the Perlat permit is the past producing Perlat copper-cobalt mine which is one of eleven volcanogenic massive sulphide (VMS) deposits mined from a linear trend within the Mirditë and Pukë Districts.

Copper mineralization at Perlat was first discovered in the 1960. An extensive drill program commenced in 1975 by the Albanian Geological Service and the Albanian state run Rubik Geological Enterprise. Drilling of 460 holes totalling 165,213 metres was completed on a 100m by 90m grid which was tightened to 50m by 45m in mineralized zones.

Drilling was undertaken, over the 2.5km strike length of the exploitation permit. The historic exploration of the deposit was focussed on copper and cobalt and only on rare occasions were analyses undertaken for zinc and gold. Select intercepts from this drill program are presented in the following table.

Gold and zinc assays are presented where available.