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    ASX ANNOUNCEMENT
    26 March 2008
    DRILLING AT HUTABARGOT JULU GOLD PROSPECT
    CONFIRMS POTENTIAL FOR MAJOR EPITHERMAL SYSTEM
    HIGHLIGHTS
    • Latest drilling completed at Hutabargot Julu (Pungkut Gold Project, Indonesia).
    • Assay results from Sarahan Vein include:
    �� 1 metre at 8.61 g/t gold from 64 metres
    �� 5 metres at 2.12 g/t gold from 23 metres
    �� 6 metres at 2.07g/t gold from 16 metres
    �� 3 metres at 2.66 g/t gold from 48metres
    �� 2 metres at 2.67 g/t gold from 120 metres.
    • Drilling has encountered massive alteration at depth with potential to overlie a
    large epithermal system.
    • High grade mineralisation identified at newly discovered Ali Vein, located west
    of the Sarahan Vein including rock chip assay samples of 136 g/t gold; 15.8 g/t
    gold; 11.2 g/t gold; 61 g/t gold; 22.7 g/t gold and 1,250 g/t silver.
    • Drilling at Sarahan Vein to re-commence during June quarter after exploratory
    drilling at Ali Vein.
    Oropa Ltd (ASX: ORP) is pleased to announce initial drilling results from the Hutabargot Julu prospect,
    part of its 75%-owned Pungkut Gold Project in Indonesia and the discovery of a new high-grade vein
    system located to the west of the Sarahan Vein.
    Assay results from the initial drilling program at Hutabargot Julu, which included best intersections of
    1metre at 8.61 g/t gold from 64 metres and 5 metres at 2.12 g/t gold from 23 metres have
    demonstrated the upside potential of the target.
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    Telephone: (08) 9368 4544 Facsimile: (08) 9368 4522
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    ACN: 009 241 374
    The only deep hole drilled into this Sarahan Vein system intersected massive alteration which has the
    potential to overlie a large epithermal system with high grade mineralisation. The extent and continuity
    of the veins indicate that the system is not only extensive laterally, but will persist to depth.
    High grade mineralisation has also been identified at the newly discovered Ali Vein, which is located
    400m to the west of and striking obliquely to the Sarahan Vein. The Ali Vein is 1m wide in
    outcrop and silicified breccia with minor manganese returning grades ranging from 2 g/t to 136
    g/t Au and significant silver credits over a 330m strike length. A drilling rig is currently being
    moved to the Ali Vein to drill the first of an initial program of 6 holes to test the orientation and
    extent of mineralisation along the exposed strike.
    Hutabargot Julu has been selected as Oropa’s primary exploration target owing to:
    �� Potential to host very high grade mineralisation - grades up to 136 g/t Au already encountered;
    �� Proximal location to Sihayo-Sambung deposits with Inferred Resources presently totalling
    710,000oz – updated resource estimate due in early April;
    �� Alteration is associated with a major hydrothermal system and the presence of jasperoid gold in
    the Permian sediments at the nearby Dolok prospect indicates continuity with similar style
    mineralisation occurring at Sihayo and Sambung;
    �� Miocene volcanics are regarded as being a better host for brittle fracture and formation of high
    grade veins, as opposed to the more porous Permian limestones that form the bulk of lower
    grade deposits;
    �� Consistent with the veins being hosted in younger Miocene volcanics and interpreted to have
    had relatively little erosion, the predominantly chalcedonic vein textures with minor ghost bladed
    calcite indicate that the upper levels of the system are preserved;
    �� Studies of other epithermal vein systems show strong vertical stratification and that very rich gold
    mineralisation may underlie weakly mineralised or barren veins near to or at surface (see Figure
    1); and,
    �� The predominantly north-south orientation of the veins indicates the veins form tension-gash
    structures in the northwest-southeast orientated Sumatran Fault Zone, an ideal structural
    environment for major gold mineralisation.
    25 Charles Street, South Perth WA 6151 PO Box 1013, South Perth WA 6951 Page | 4
    Telephone: (08) 9368 4544 Facsimile: (08) 9368 4522
    Web: www.oropa.com.au Email: [email protected]
    ACN: 009 241 374
    About Hutabargot Julu
    The prospect is located 5.5km to the south of Oropa’s Sambung prospect at the south-eastern end of
    the Sihayo-Sambung mineralized trend. Parallel sets of epithermal veins interpreted up to 3km in
    length occur in Miocene volcanics, which overlie Permian sedimentary-volcanic basement.
    A long history of exploration in Hutabargot Julu area has occurred, as early as 1911 with extensive
    exploration adits dug by Dutch explorers, and followed up in 1985 by a CSR / Billiton joint venture with
    soil and surface sampling resulting in 3 diamond holes being drilled. That program concentrated on the
    highest results obtained from a soil sampling program and did not target the vein structures
    currently under investigation by Oropa.
    Figure 1: Schematic cross-section model for epithermal systems
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    Telephone: (08) 9368 4544 Facsimile: (08) 9368 4522
    Web: www.oropa.com.au Email: [email protected]
    ACN: 009 241 374
    To date, Oropa has drilled 13 diamond drill holes at Hutabargot Julu, 8 of which have targeted
    the Sarahan Vein at shallow depths to define the geometry of the vein, with one step back hole
    intersecting the vein from 138-207m depth after the first planned deep hole failed to reach target
    depth owing to mechanical problems. Three shallow holes have been drilled at the Sunday Vein,
    1km to the east of Sarahan.
    Early drilling at the Sarahan Vein over 300m of strike has established that the vein dips
    consistently at 60º to the west. It consists of 5 to 70m down-hole thicknesses of variable
    silicification, massive silica replacement, quartz veining, and silicified hydrothermal brecciation.
    The hanging wall is invariably strongly oxidised, down to the deepest intersections below 138
    metres from surface, associated with draw-down of meteoric waters and the gold mineralisation.
    All holes drilled at Sarahan have intersected mineralisation, averaging 2.3 g/t Au over 2.6m
    interval. Fossil wood fragments at 100m depth in HUTDD004 indicate brecciation associated
    with diatreme activity. The deepest hole to date, (HUTDD013) intersected colloform banded
    matrix of hydrothermal brecciation over a 67m interval, indicating that the strength of alteration is
    increasing with depth. Drill results are summarised in Table 1.
    Drilling at the Sunday Vein targeted a 3-4 metre wide vein that has been interpreted up to 1.4km
    strike length. Only moderate alteration was encountered and drilling was suspended pending the
    results of further surface exploration and evaluation of other newly discovered veins within the
    prospect area.
    Further deep drilling is warranted along the Sarahan Vein. Oropa considers that the initial drilling
    has already demonstrated the potential of a large target at depth. A re-commencement of drilling
    at Sarahan is scheduled during the June quarter after reconnaissance drilling at the Ali Vein is
    completed.
    25 Charles Street, South Perth WA 6151 PO Box 1013, South Perth WA 6951 Page | 6
    Telephone: (08) 9368 4544 Facsimile: (08) 9368 4522
    Web: www.oropa.com.au Email: [email protected]
    ACN
 
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