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KWG - Massive Chromite elicits massive yawn from markets!

posted on Aug 19, 08 06:10PM

Dis news issa not gonna move markets..........but you know better.

NOT wit der 43-101 discussin' value o' Chromite.........will eventually drag KWG along.

Den everyone's happy!

Just da way I see dat!

HardRock





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KWG - Significant Massive Chromite

Very, very significant.............anna da price will follow!

Just da way I see dat!
HardRock




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Spider, KWG and Freewest Intersect 45.6 Metres of Massive Chromite in Continuing Drilling Program at McFaulds Project, Ontario

16:30 EST Tuesday, Aug 19, 2008


TORONTO, ONTARIO--(Marketwire - Aug. 19, 2008) - Spider Resources Inc. (TSX VENTURE:SPQ) "Spider", KWG Resources Inc. (TSX VENTURE:KWG) "KWG" and Freewest Resources Canada Inc. (TSX VENTURE:FWR) "Freewest" announce today that the current drill program financed by the Spider - KWG Joint Venture on the Freewest Option has thus far completed 4 additional diamond drill-holes in the current program. The drilling program on the Freewest option property is located approximately 3.6 kilometers northeast of Noront Resources Ltd.'s ("Noront") Eagle One Magmatic Massive Sulphide (Nickel Copper and PGM) and 5 kilometers NE of Noront's Blackbird One and Two (Chromite) discoveries. Although assay results for these recent drill-holes are pending, the Company is pleased to advise that the previously postulated thickening of the Chromite layers has been confirmed.

Highlights

- Recently completed drilling indicates a thickening of chromite beds of up to 45.6 metres

- Further drilling is required with the goal of completing a NI 43-101 compliant mineral resource for chromite on the property

Previously (we have) announced (11 Jun '08, dated 2 May '08, 29 June '06) the drilling results from the massive chromitite layers discovered in a peridotite sill encountered in drill-holes FW-06-03 (34.5% Cr2O3 / 1.03 meters), hole FW-08-05 (35.6% Cr2O3 / 7.5 metres), hole FW-08-06 (multiple intercepts like 7.15% Cr2O3 / 7.5 metres and 9.73% Cr2O3 / 6.9 metres) and hole FW-08-07 (30.73% Cr2O3 / 14.4 metres). In addition to the Chrome elevated Platinum, Palladium and Gold have been detected (2.183 g/t (Pt + Pd + Au) over 9.0 metres). Due to the early stage of exploration, true width of the Chromitite intersections are unknown

The current program has demonstrated that the massive chromitite beds or lenses intersected in these earlier drill-holes are increasing in their apparent thickness with successive step-out holes to the North East (down the apparent dip of the Peridotite Sill complex) as summarized in the following summary table:

----------------------------------------------------------------------------                  Hole ID  Inclination From (m)   To (m) Interval (m)       Brief Description                  ----------------------------------------------------------------------------                  FW-08-12     -50 deg   208.3    210.1          1.8          Semi Massive to                                                                              Massive Chromite                  ----------------------------------------------------------------------------                                    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------                                        228.25    237.9          9.6          Semi Massive to                                                                              Massive Chromite                  ----------------------------------------------------------------------------                                         237.9    240.6          2.7         Massive Chromite                  ----------------------------------------------------------------------------                                         240.6    248.5          8.3           Minor Chromite                                                             --------                  ----------------------------------------------------------------------------                                                              29.6 m       Interval thickness                  ----------------------------------------------------------------------------                                    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------                                        252.25    260.7          8.4         Massive Chromite                                                                          (lower fault contact)                  ----------------------------------------------------------------------------                                    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------                  FW-08-13     -50 deg    78.4     82.3          3.9         Massive Chromite                  ----------------------------------------------------------------------------                                          82.3     85.2          2.9    Semi Massive Chromite                  ----------------------------------------------------------------------------                                         90.25      102        11.75         Massive Chromite                                                             --------                  ----------------------------------------------------------------------------                                                                19.5       Interval thickness                  ----------------------------------------------------------------------------                                    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------                                           102    109.8          7.8    Semi Massive Chromite                  ----------------------------------------------------------------------------                                         109.8      111          1.2         Massive Chromite                  ----------------------------------------------------------------------------                                           111      117          6.0    Semi Massive Chromite                  ----------------------------------------------------------------------------                                           117    142.1         25.1         Massive Chromite                                                             --------                  ----------------------------------------------------------------------------                                                                39.1       Interval thickness                  ----------------------------------------------------------------------------                                    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------                  FW-08-14     -50 deg    36.2     81.8         45.6         Massive Chromite                  ----------------------------------------------------------------------------                                          82.3    103.5         21.2    Semi Massive Chromite                                                             --------                  ----------------------------------------------------------------------------                                                                67.8       Interval thickness                  ----------------------------------------------------------------------------                                    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------                  FW-08-15     -50 deg     160    164.1          4.1        Fault Zone - With                                                                     Massive Chromite present                                                                          as Fragments in the                                                                                   Fault Zone                  ----------------------------------------------------------------------------                                         164.1    171.3          7.2         Massive Chromite\                                                             --------                  ----------------------------------------------------------------------------                                                                11.3       Interval thickness                  ----------------------------------------------------------------------------                                    

The intersections contained in the above table include comments on visual descriptions of mineralized intercepts, there are no guarantees that assay results will support or confirm these visual results, assays are pending. While the true width of the many Chromitite beds remains unknown, primarily due to the fact that the chrome enriched bodies' limits are undefined as to depth, length or attitude, the Chromitite beds appear to be present in distinct cycles consisting of 'couplets' of semi massive (thin centimeter thick bands of Chromite sandwiched between barren sections of the peridotite host rock with or without sections of containing only disseminated Chromite) of varying thickness. This 'graded' sequence transitions to or grades downwards into the massive Chromitite (+metre thick) beds. The lower massive Chromitite beds in several holes were terminated by faults that may have displaced part of the massive bed or lenses and the semi-massive couplet. This faulting may have also caused some 'stacking' or repetition of the Chromitite bed sequence.

Drill-hole FW-08-12 intersected 2 (and possibly 3) distinctly massive beds or zones of numerous thin beds of Chromitite separated by bands of the host rock. This Drill-hole is a 50 metre step-out to the NE from Drill-hole FW-08-07 where 30.73% Cr2O3 / 14.4 metres, previously reported.

Drill-hole FW-08-13 intersected 2 distinctly massive beds or zones of numerous thin beds of Chromitite separated by bands of the host rock. This Drill-hole is a 50 metre step out to the south (grid) from Drill-hole FW-08-07.

Drill-hole FW-08-14 intersected 1 distinctly massive beds or zones of numerous thin beds of Chromitite separated by bands of the host rock. This Drill-hole is a 50 metre step out to the North (grid north) form Drill-hole FW-08-07.

Drill-hole FW-08-15 has been collared 50 metres grid north of Drill-hole FW-08-07 to under cut FW-08-14 and parallel FW-08-12. Only one massive Chromitite bed was encountered in this Drill-hole and it's top and the thinly bedded 'Semi-massive' appears to have been displaced by a fault.

Drilling to date has demonstrated that the massive Chromitite beds cover an area of 150 metres by 200 metres and this occurrence is open on strike to the northeast, southwest, and down dip.

The Joint venture partners are encouraged by the apparent thickening of the massive Chromitite beds to the northeast, with the potential for grade and tonnage development in addition to the significant presence of Gold and Platinum (FW-08-07 2.183 g/t (Pt + Pd + Au) over 9.0 metres). The partners are now considering additional drilling as required for resource definition drilling.

Internal research by management of the joint venture, on chrome suggests that the Chromitite occurrences encountered in the drill-holes on the Freewest Option are, from a geological perspective, similar to those encountered in the Bird River Sill located in Manitoba (reference: www.gov.mb.ca/ctt/mrd/geo/field/roa0... or Outokumpu's Kemi Chrome Mine in Northern Finland. At the Kemi mine up to 11 Chromite beds or lenses are found 50 to 200m above the base of a Precambrian aged mafic to ultramafic sill-like intrusion (www.gl.rhbnc.ac.uk/geode/Fennoscand... These chromite lens are found over an area 4.5 km long and are 5 to 105 m wide and up to 40 m thick (www.tunnelbuilder.com/rockreinforce... The initial resource reported by Outokumpu was 150 million tons grading 28.6 % Cr2O3 and in 1999 the US Government estimated that the Kemi Deposit contained "70 million metric tons (Mt) of proven and probable reserves and additional resources of about 150 Mt (Metal Bulletin, 1999a)" (minerals.usgs.gov/minerals/pubs/cou... These estimates were prepared prior to the implementation of National Instrument 43-101 standards for reporting resources and reserves, but are offered to demonstrate the relative large size potential size of this style of mineralization and although the Joint Venture results to date are encouraging considerable more drilling is required.

This press release has been prepared by management of Spider Resources Inc., which is the operator of the joint venture with KWG during 2008, and has been approved for dissemination by Neil Novak P.Geo, President of Spider and a Qualified Person as such term as defined under National Instrument 43-101, who has reviewed and verified the technical information contained in this press release and has approved the contents of this press release. Spider Resources Inc. is a tier 2 Canadian exploration company, quoted for trading on the TSX Venture Exchange under the symbol SPQ. There are currently 310,311,767 shares issued in Spider.

On behalf of the board of directors,

Neil Novak, President and CEO

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