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Sunday, 12/01/2013 10:16:07 AM

Sunday, December 01, 2013 10:16:07 AM

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The South Grass Valley Project

NGE identified the South Grass Valley Project as part of its regional hydrogeochemistry exploration program. Because of its prospective regional geology and proximity to world class gold deposits, NGE considered Grass Valley to be a high priority area of interest and collected groundwater samples across the valley using NGE’s proprietary hydrogeochemistry exploration technology. NGE began its sampling efforts at the northern end of valley, and the first target NGE identified was the Grass Valley Project (please refer to previous news releases detailing the exploration agreement with McEwen Mining Inc.). As NGE continued to collect groundwater samples further south in Grass Valley, NGE delineated a second area of highly anomalous gold in groundwater at the South Grass Valley Project.

In terms of its regional geologic context, the South Grass Valley Project lies along the same inferred deep-seated structural corridor as the Grass Valley Project to the north, which heads south-southwest from Barrick Gold Corp.’s Cortez Property, a series of large Carlin-type gold deposits primarily hosted in deeper lower plate bedrock. At the project scale, initial geologic mapping has established the presence of lower plate carbonate rocks outcropping within and adjacent to the Project claim boundary. These features of geologic significance have recently attracted the attention of other exploration groups; however, because much of the target is covered by a layer of sand and gravel, their efforts have predominantly been limited to the areas adjacent to the outcropping lower plate carbonate rocks near the periphery of the Project. NGE is the first to use hydrogeochemistry exploration technology to evaluate the covered portion of the Project.

In addition to the high concentrations of gold in the groundwater, there are several other geologic features of interest at the South Grass Valley Project that NGE believes help to establish the prospectiveness of the Project. Based on the regional air magnetic geophysics dataset, the granitic intrusive rocks of Jurassic age that outcrop in the southwest corner of the Project are associated with a broad magnetic response interpreted to relate to similar-aged intrusive bodies both at depth on the Project and elsewhere in the region. Of particular note, the mineralized Jurassic-aged Mill Canyon stock at Cortex Hills to the north is spatially associated with, and believed to be important in preparing the ground for, the later Tertiary–aged, Carlin-Type gold mineralization. Complementing the air magnetic geophysics, the regional gravity geophysics dataset suggests the Project is underlain by shallow bedrock adjacent to the lower plate carbonate outcrop. Together, the high concentration of gold in groundwater, the regional geologic context, the project scale mapping, and the regional geophysics datasets suggest the possibility that lower plate rocks associated with mineralization could be present at economic depths at the South Grass Valley Project, and NGE believes the Project represents a compelling new exploration target in a part of Nevada known for large, multi-million ounce gold deposits.

Discussing NGE’s South Grass Valley Project, Wade Hodges, NGE’s President & CEO: “The market conditions facing our industry present difficult and challenging choices. We remain committed to our belief that exploring for new gold deposits in the underexplored covered basins of Nevada, the world’s highest gold producer per unit area, represents the most exciting opportunity anywhere in world for our industry, and that hydrogeochemistry is the best tool to capitalize on this opportunity. Because we have focused our resources and efforts to develop and advance our high value, low cost, hydrogeochemistry exploration technology, NGE is well positioned to continue to generate new opportunities for our shareholders to participate in the upside of new high quality exploration projects while many in the industry are sitting on the sidelines.”