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Uranium North Awaits Results From Exploration Program
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Vancouver, September 19, 2007 --Uranium North Resources Corp (UNR -
TSX V) provides an update on the company's Phase I exploration program
completed on the Nunavut, Northwest Territories and Saskatchewan
uranium projects.
Field surveys were carried out on more then 50 prospects on the Amer
Lake, South Baker, Thelon UNR, Hepburn, Carswell East and Beatty River
properties. To date 1,750 rock samples, 2,150 soil samples and
approximately 40,000 line km of airborne geophysical data have been
collected. Results from the program are expected over the next few
months.
"We have accomplished what we set out to do in this very aggressive
field program," says Mark Kolebaba president of Uranium North. "We have
initiated a review of the historic resource on Amer Lake, surveyed our
key projects with airborne geophysics and conducted extensive sampling
on numerous prospects. This new data will help further define our drill
programs."
Summary of phase one exploration includes:
1) Amer Lake (Thelon Area, Nunavut)
- Initiated 43-101 resource estimate review on the 'Main Zone'
((1)6.7M lb historic resource -non NI 43-101 compliant)
- 1882 soil samples and 169 rock samples collected
- 3150 line km of airborne geophysics surveyed
- Land use permit for drilling obtained
2) South Baker (Thelon Area, Nunavut)
- 11 prospects evaluated with 867 rock and 269 soil samples
- 24,236 line km airborne geophysical survey in progress, approximately
one third of which has been completed to date
- Land use permit application in progress
3) Thelon UNR (Thelon Basin, Northwest Territories)
- Detailed ground surveys over several targets completed
- 4250 line km of airborne geophysics surveyed
- Land use permit application in progress
4) Hepburn (Hornby Bay Basin, North West Territories)
- 10 prospects evaluated with 64 rock samples
- 21,000 line km of airborne geophysics
- Land use permit for drilling obtained
5) Carswell and Beatty River (Athabasca Basin, Saskatchewan)
- 2076 line km airborne geophysics completed
- 10 conductors identified, 3 with regional airborne radiometric
association
- 650 composite boulder samples collected
- Land use permit application in progress
B. Brereton (P. Eng.) is Uranium North's qualified person reviewing the
data for these projects.
About Uranium North Resources
Uranium North Resources holds 100% interest in three million acres of
uranium property in Canada and is focused on increasing shareholder
value through new discoveries.
ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Mark Kolebaba
President & CEO, Uranium North Resources Corp.
Uranium North Resource Corp
Corporate Communication- Heather Kays
Tel: 604-484-7120
Fax: 604-484-7143
Website: www.uraniumnorth.com
Email: info@uraniumnorth.com
*This is not a resource estimate and should not be relied upon as
insufficient exploration has been carried out to delineate a mineral
resource and it is uncertain if further exploration will result in the
target being delineated as a mineral resource
The TSX Venture Exchange has not reviewed and does not accept
responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release. Statements
in this press release, other than purely historical information,
including statements relating to the Company's future plans and
objectives or expected results, may include forward-looking statements.
Forward-looking statements are based on numerous assumptions and are
subject to all of the risks and uncertainties inherent in resource
exploration and development. As a result, actual results may vary
materially from those described in the forward-looking statements.
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Copyright (c) 2007 URANIUM NORTH RESOURCES CORP,. (UNR) All rights
reserved. For more information visit our website at
http://www.uraniumnorthresources.com/ or send
mailto:info@uraniumnorthresources.com
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