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To: Robert J Mullenbach who wrote (400)4/19/2000 8:21:00 PM
From: d:oug  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 462
 
Robert,

Is this news relase of 2 weeks ago of significants ? Doug

Standard Mining Advances The Zopilote Project,

New Calpules Zone Soil Gold Anomaly Now Extends Over 3600 Metres In Length

Standard Mining (TSE: SDM.)

VANCOUVER, B.C.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--April 5, 2000-- Coincident with
the recent announcement by the Company to option the El Chanate gold
property in Sonora Mexico from AngloGold, Standard confirms that the
reconnaissance soil-sampling program continues on its 60 sq. mile
Zopilote gold property in the Motagua Gold Trend, Honduras.

Since last reported, Standard has been focusing on a soil-sampling
program on the Calpules zone that lies to the south and east of the
Zoplilote zone where a partially drilled inferred/indicated gold
resource of 446,000 ounces already has been identified (see map).

The larger Calpules anomalous zone is now over 3,600 metres in length
and 300 to 600 metres in width. Reconnaissance soil sampling is being
conducted on 100-metre centres to follow up strong stream-sediment (-80
mesh) gold values. Many Calpules soil values exceed 300 ppb gold with a
high value in excess of 1.6 gpt gold. Some "float" samples collected
at the eastern end of the anomaly contain over 3 gpt gold. The anomalous
zone is defined as that area having at least 100 ppb gold in soils.

In addition, over 200 new reconnaissance soil samples have been collected
from the Zapote drainage area, approximately 2,000 metres north of the
Zopilote zone. These soil samples were collected to follow up on anomalous
stream-sediment gold values in the Zapote drainage system, which lies farther
to the north. Assays are pending.

A ridge-and-spur trenching and sampling program is planned during 2000
to further delineate and connect surface gold mineralization in the
Calpules and Zopilote zones as well as other adjacent mineralized areas.

At least 37 manual trenches will be excavated for approximately
4,500 metres total. The trenches will be sampled on 2-metre intervals.

Infill soil sampling and additional trenching will be conducted
on new soil anomalies as the program progresses.

As well, a soil-sampling program on untested areas such as the
Limones Lineament is being considered.

Standard Mining is an exploration and mine development company
traded on the TSE with its head office located in Vancouver, B.C.
and has drill-indicated gold resources in Canada and Honduras.

Standard is presently conducting due diligence on AngloGold's
El Chanate gold property in Sonora state, Mexico in anticipation
of acquiring Minera Chanate S.A. de C.V. The El Chanate gold deposit
will provide Standard the potential to become a gold producer
within 24 months.

Paul Saxton, President and CEO

A map of the Company's Zopilote Gold Soil Anomalies can be obtained
by contacting the company at the numbers below.

The Toronto Stock Exchange has neither approved nor disapproved of the
contents of this press release.

Contact:

Standard Mining Inc.
Paul Saxton, 604/689-0489
604/681-5910 (FAX)