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Sunday, November 14, 2010 10:29:42 PM

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Dayton Business Journal covered us.. Lots of new money coming..

http://www2.bizjournals.com/dayton/prnewswire/press_releases/national/Colorado/2010/10/04/LA75999


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Supatcha Resources Announces High Grade Drill Results at Barlevskoye Gold PropertyPR Newswire

DENVER, Oct. 4

DENVER, Oct. 4 /PRNewswire/ -- Supatcha Resources Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: SAEI) ("Supatcha" or the "Company") is pleased to announce results from the Phase 1 drill program on its 90%-owned Barlevskoye gold property in the Barlevskoye Mining District in the western part of Ukraine. A total of 50 samples were selected under the direction of Mr. Andrei Yasinskij, Chief Geological Advisor on the Barlevskoye exploration program. This initial drill program has produced gold assay results in all 50 selected samples, with nine of the samples exhibiting particular significant interest.

Highlights from the Barlevskoye targets include Drill Hole #1586 that returned grading of 32.64 grams per tonne gold, Drill Hole #1588 was sample graded at 26.30 grams per tonne gold, Drill Hole #1658 @ 14.40 g/t gold, Drill Hole #1674 @12.29 g/t gold, Drill Hole #1795 @ 11.88g/t gold, Drill Hole #1767 @ 15.66 g/t gold, Drill Hole #1802 @ 22.36 g/t gold, Drill Hole #1823 @ 28.44 g/t gold and Drill Hole #1902 @ 24.10 g/t gold. These drill sample results continue to indicate and confirm extensive high grade gold concentrations within the Barlevskoye projects.

Samples are shipped to the FDS Laboratory (a certified analytical lab) in Almaty, Kazakhstan. At the lab the samples are crushed 70% to 10 mesh. This material is split and 250 g is designated a pulp while the remaining crushed sample is designated a reject. The 250 g pulp is further pulverized 90% to -150 mesh. From this material, a 20 g sample is analyzed by Fire Assay (F.A.) and Atomic Absorption (A.A.) finish, for assays ranging between 2 and 10,000 ppb (10 g) maximum. If analyses are greater than 10,000 ppb a second sample is automatically re-split from the coarse reject and a 1 Assay Tonne is re-assayed by Fire Assay and Gravimetric Finish.

Mr. Yasinskij states, "We are extremely pleased with the initial set of results and are encouraged that our increased detailed sampling has shown this improvement in grade of the Barlevskoye gold mineralization. The results confirm our own high expectations of the properties and will definitely facilitate the development of our operations and facilities, as interest and commitments to our project continue to grow. Our extensive drill program is continuing on the Barlevskoye project and additional assay results will be made public as soon as they are available."

The content of this release has been reviewed and verified by the Company's geological staff, Mr. Andrei Yasinskij, a "Qualified Person" for the purpose of NI 43-101.

To ensure reliable sample results, Supatcha Resources uses a quality assurance/quality control program that monitors the chain-of-custody of samples and includes the insertion of blanks, duplicates, and certified reference standards in each batch of samples. Core is photographed and sawn in half with one half retained in a secured facility for verification purposes. Sample preparation (crushing and pulverizing) is performed at an independent certified laboratory. Prepared samples are direct-shipped to certified laboratories. Pulp splits of mineralized intervals are re-assayed at certified independent referee laboratories.

About Supatcha Resources Inc. (OTCBB: SAEI)

Supatcha Resources Inc. is a gold exploration company focused on acquiring and developing mineral properties in Ukraine. Supatcha is in the final stages of acquiring two additional gold mining projects, with world-class potential, in southwestern Ukraine.

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