Freyja Resources Inc. announced that it has completed the first phase of its exploration program on its recently acquired Las Cristinas copper/silver project located in Northeastern Chihuahua State, Mexico. More specifically, the first phase of the exploration program focused on the Southern end of the Property and on the priorities: Completion of the mapping and systematic sampling on surface and underground of the copper oxide ore on the Las Cristinas Area in order to better delineate the Company's one kilometer long initial exploration target. The sampling program consisted of over 300 samples ranging from 3 kg to 5 kg per sample; Completion of detailed topography of the Las Cristinas Area to support the mapping and sampling activities, the preparation of environmental permitting; Preparation of a 3,000 meter drilling campaign.

The drilling campaign will begin immediately following receipt of the drilling permit, which is expected prior to the end of March 2014. The drilling campaign will target the oxide copper ore mineralized section of the Las Cristinas Area as well as to test the underground sulphide copper ore; and Filing of an application to obtain a drilling permit. The company has already started to receive and compile some of the results from the sampling program.

The samples were delivered, in secure tagged bags, directly to the analytical facility for analysis, namely the laboratory of ALS Chemex de Mexico, located in Chihuahua City, Mexico. The samples were weighed, identified and photographed prior to sample preparation. All samples are analyzed by ME-ICP61 for 31 elements, Au-ICP21 for gold, Ag-OG62 when Ag is greater than 100g/t, Cu-OG62 when copper is greater than 1% and by Cu-AA07n to obtained the oxide portion of copper.

In addition, the company continues to carry on metallurgic tests to determine the recovery rates of copper and silver as well as providing indication of costs. Lixiviation tests are also currently being conducted. Following the drilling campaign and subject to drilling results, the company intends to build on site a heap leach pad planned for the summer of 2014 to test and fine tune the heap leach system.

Investors should note that a feasibility study has not been completed and there is no certainty that the proposed operation will be economically viable.