West Kirkland Mining Inc. announced the results of its phase two exploration drilling program at Hasbrouck and Three Hills, two outcropping, all-oxide gold deposits located near Tonopah, Nevada. The exploration results indicate good potential for expansion, particularly of the Three Hills deposit. A prefeasibility study for the Hasbrouck Project, which encompasses both deposits, is on-plan and on-budget with results expected to be announced during the first quarter of 2015.

Drilling of 610 meters in four holes at Three Hills was highlighted by hole TH14R-007 which intercepted 16.8 meters of 1.24 grams per tonne (g/t) gold (Au) starting from 106.7 meters down the hole. This intercept compares to a Three Hills deposit grade of 0.62 g/t Au in 7.7 million measured and indicated tonnes and 0.48 g/t Au in 10 million inferred tonnes at a 0.17 g/t Au cutoff grade. The gold intercept in TH14R-007 is located approximately 70 meters from the current conceptual open pit boundary.

The targeted high grade gold structure has been traced by drilling approximately 300 meters to the east of the presently established resource. Previously disclosed Hole MW14-01 returned 39.6 meters grading 1.36 g/t Au starting 54.9 meters down the hole from the target structure. Other previously disclosed holes in this target area have returned significant results including 50.3 meters of 0.73 g/t Au and 66.0 meters grading 3.33 g/t Au.

Recent holes TH14R-007 to TH14R-009 tested this high grade structure; hole TH14R-010 tested an additional structure 175 meters to the south. Drilling at the Hasbrouck deposit confirmed additional shallow gold mineralization on the northeast flank of the deposit. Three meters from surface, hole HSB14R-011 cut 7.6 meters of 0.55 g/t Au.

The four recent holes totaling 365 meters were drilled on the underexplored northeast flank of Hasbrouck Peak where an additional zone of near surface mineralization has developed.