Teras Resources Inc. announced that development drilling will commence in February 2014 at the Cahuilla gold-silver project in Imperial County, California. As reported earlier, the new technical information obtained from the four deep core holes completed in the recent drill program has proven to be invaluable with respect to understanding the geology of the higher grade gold-silver veins. As a result, this data is currently being used in the detailed planning of core holes that are scheduled to be drilled beginning in February.

Teras' primary objective for 2014 is to increase the grade of the precious metal resource via delineation of high grade precious metal mineralization, thus enhancing the total in ground gold and silver ounces within the existing NI 43-101 resource. Detailed geology that has recently been garnered from core logging indicates that the higher grade gold/silver veins are dominantly sub-vertical. The specific geometry of the high grade veins was not well understood in the past because the existing geologic model was interpreted from reverse circulation drill chip logs obtained from a majority of vertical drill holes.