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Pacific Gold Corp. PCFG news this am. Pacific

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Posted On: 04/03/2012 9:47:46 AM
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Posted By: Roger Wilco

Pacific Gold Corp. PCFG news this am.

Pacific Gold Corp. (OTCQB CFG)(PINKSHEETS CFG), is pleased to provide a progress update for Project W.

Pilot Metals holds a purchase option on Project W from PCFG's subsidiary Pilot Mountain Resources until September 2013. Pilot Metals plans for 2012 include a drilling program, resource calculation, metallurgy study and a scoping study.

PCFG management believes that Project W results received by Pilot Metals, to date, have been equal to or exceeding historical reports prepared regarding Project W resources.

From Pilot Metals on March 19, 2012;

HIGHLIGHTS

-- "Drilling has recently been completed with the last two holes of the
program intersecting substantial, scheelite bearing skarn mineralisation
up to 150m to the east outside of the Union Carbide Feasibility Study
area. Assays for these holes are pending.

-- Significant tungsten skarn mineralisation has now been confirmed over
650m of strike and a vertical extent of 330m with mineralisation
remaining open in all directions.

-- Activities now moving to data compilation and the construction of a new
geological and resource model with the aim of delivering a maiden JORC
compliant resource calculation for Desert Scheelite by the end of June
2012.

-- Scoping Study planned to commence in the 3rd Quarter, 2012.

-- Based on the available historic Union Carbide data, Black Fire's initial
Exploration Target for Desert Scheelite is 4 - 5Mt @ 0.30 - 0.34%
WO3(i). The total Exploration Target across the three advanced prospects
(Desert Scheelite, Gunmetal & Garnet) is 7-9Mt @ 0.30 - 0.37% WO3(i)
with good potential for copper and silver credits. A total of 11 other
prospect areas are currently known within the licence area providing
excellent exploration upside."


"The drilling program has recently been completed with 15 holes being drilled. The aim of this program was to twin and infill selected historic vertical diamond drill holes that were drilled predominantly on 33m x 33m centres (Figure 1) to provide confirmatory assay and geological information so that the extensive historic database may be brought into a maiden JORC compliant resource calculation for Desert Scheelite, scheduled for completion by the end of June 2012. Black Fire's drill program comprised both "twins" to historical vertical holes and angled holes drilled to provide better geological control and confirm true width intersections.

To view the "Union Carbide Planned Open Pit" map, please visit the following link: http://media3.marketwire.com/docs/pcfg_carbide_map.jpg

The Desert Scheelite resource drilling program has been completed on schedule. Independent resource consultants, Golder & Associates, have been appointed to undertake the resource calculation and their background database work has commenced. A Golder's consultant geologist also completed a site visit to the project during late February for standard auditing purposes."

To find out more about Pacific Gold Corp. (OTCQB CFG), visit the Company's website at www.pacificgoldcorp.com.

About the Company

Pacific Gold Corp.'s business plan provides for the acquisition and development of production-ready and in-production mining operations. The company is focused on alluvial gold and base metals operations located in western North America. Pacific Gold Corp. owns four operating subsidiaries: Nevada Rae Gold, Inc., which owns and operates the Black Rock Canyon gold mine, located in north-central Nevada; Pilot Mountain Resources Inc., which owns Project W, a large tungsten based deposit in Nevada; Fernley Gold, Inc., which has acquired exclusive lease rights to mine the Lower Olinghouse Placers in north-western Nevada; and Pacific Metals Corp., which owns claims in San Juan and Delores Counties, Colorado, encompassing the historic Graysill Mine.



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