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POSITIVE
WATERFOUND PROJECT RESULTS
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Drilling Program Expanded
Pitchstone Exploration
Ltd. ("Pitchstone"), operator of the Waterfound Project,
reports encouraging initial results from the first three drill holes.
Rock types, alteration and radioactivity encountered have significantly
upgraded the project. Drill holes were located to provide a preliminary
test of a six kilometer long geophysical anomaly. The project, in
which Southern Cross Resources Inc. ("SXR") has the option
to earn a 50% interest, is situated in the eastern Athabasca Basin,
Saskatchewan. Drilling at Waterfound is the first phase of an 8,600
meter program that will also test targets at the Darby and Candle
Projects.
Excellent
Basement Rocks
All three holes
completed to date have encountered a thick sequence of graphite-pyrite-garnet-cordierite
pelitic rocks immediately below Athabasca Group sandstone. Graphite
and pyrite are pervasive in the drill core and each locally exceeds
10% over core intervals of one meter. This lithological sequence
is very similar to that related to the major uranium deposits in
the region, such as Cigar Lake and McArthur River.
Alteration
& Radioactivity Encountered
Also encouraging
are the fracturing, alteration and radioactivity encountered in
two of the holes. Hole WF02 intersected anomalous radioactivity
over a 2.5 meter core interval that straddles the unconformity.
Also, an interval where core was not recovered in the lower Athabasca
sandstone in hole WF03 was indicated to be weakly radioactive using
down-hole gamma logging. Variable alteration in the lower Athabasca
sandstone in these two holes, up to 50 meters above the unconformity,
is accompanied by increased fracturing and broken core; the alteration
halo includes chloritization, silicification, bleaching, hematitization
and moderate clay alteration. Two to three meters of the paleo-weathered
profile in basement rocks immediately below the unconformity have
been overprinted with bleaching and hematitization interpreted to
be a result of hydrothermal fluid action.
Expanded
Drilling Program
Based on these
positive initial results, and with the strong support of SXR, the
originally planned 2,000 meters of drilling at Waterfound has been
expanded to approximately 2,800 meters in 5 holes.
Initial results
appear to have all the characteristics of the major eastern Athabasca
uranium deposits. Typically, the Athabasca deposits occur at the
contact of the Athabasca sandstone and the basement rocks - the
unconformity. Fractures and alteration provide open spaces for mineralization.
A large halo of alteration commonly surrounds the deposits. Graphite
and pyrite in the basement rocks aid in the deposition of uranium.
Nick Andrade,
P.Eng., P.Geo., is the Qualified Person for the purposes of N.I.
43-101 with respect to the technical information in this news release.
Mr. Andrade was formerly Chief Geologist at the Cigar Lake mine.
Pitchstone is a uranium exploration company with seven exploration
projects in the Athabasca Basin, Saskatchewan. These include the
Darby and Candle Projects, a major land position in proximity to
the two highest grade, large uranium deposits in the world. Also,
in the Hornby Bay Basin, Nunavut and NWT, Pitchstone has three projects
including an interest in a significant N.I. 43-101 compliant uranium
resource (see Oct. 14, 2005 News Release).
On behalf of
the Board,
E.A.G. (Ted) Trueman, CEO and Director
For further
information contact: Ted Trueman, CEO, (604) 687-3520, ted@pitchstone.net,
Mark T. Brown, CFO, (604) 687-3520, mtbrown@pacificopportunity.com,
or www.pitchstone.net
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