Rocmec Mining Inc. announced the results of its most recent geophysical surveys (MAG) conducted by Geodem with the participation of Bryan S. Osborne P.Geo., Qualified Person for the company. Highlights of a report to be submitted to the Ministry of Natural Resources in the coming weeks are: cross-sections of the Boucher Zone intersected by diamond drilling allow for a reasonably precise projection of the trace of the zone at surface which has been found to correlate well with the previously mapped Lake Labyrinth Fault; analysis of previous geological reports confirms that the Lake Labyrinth Fault has been recognized over a distance of 4.5 km extending across ground held by Rocmec; outcrops on the shore of Lake Labyrinth occur expose the volcanic rocks of the footwall and a gabbroic intrusion on the hanging wall but the Boucher zone itself does not outcrop; channel sampling of the footwall encountered weakly anomalous gold values up to 85ppb. The contact is well defined by Magnetic survey; the Boucher Zone can now be related to a regional structure that has received little exploration in the past that offers good potential for further exploration, both in the immediate area of the mineralised zones already identified, as well along the extensive trace of the Lake Labyrinth Fault.

Following receipt of the report the company plans to perform further exploration work including PP (induced polarization) and diamond drilling focused on the Boucher Zone and possible extensions along the Lake Labyrinth Fault. Work will begin as soon as funds are secured by the company.