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August 07, 2013
Chip Samples from Bjorkman Zone on Laurion's Midlothian Property Assay 0.3 m @ 4,810 g/t (140 oz/ton) and 0.8 m @ 2,060 g/t (60 oz/ton) Gold
TORONTO, Ontario - August 7, 2013 - Laurion Mineral Exploration Inc. ("Laurion" or the "Company") (TSX-V: LME) and (OTCQX: LMEFF) is pleased to report the assay results from property-wide samples collected in May as well as follow-up sampling of the Bjorkman zone, on its Midlothian property. An initial grab sample from the Bjorkman zone assayed 12,700 g/t Au and a second grab sample collected 5 m away assayed 296 g/t Au (see news release of July 23, 2013). Laurion spent two days on the property in July collecting an additional seven chip samples and three grab samples from the immediate area of the Bjorkman zone, as well as 14 grab samples from the remainder of the property. This sampling complements the 113 grab samples collected in May. Chip sampling of the Bjorkman zone produced assays of 0.3 m @ 4,810 g/t (140 oz/ton), 0.8 m @ 2,060 g/t (60 oz/ton) and 0.95 m @ 510 g/t (14.9 oz/ton) gold. Anomalous gold (up to 162 ppb) is also present in altered Timiskaming Conglomerate in the northeast part of the property. Grab and chip samples are selective by nature and are unlikely to represent average grades of the zone.

The Midlothian property consists of 11 claims (152 claim units) covering an area of approximately 24.2 km2. The property is jointly owned by Laurion (51%) and Kiska Metals Corporation (TSX-V: KSK) (49%). Laurion is the project operator.

The Midlothian property occurs 80 km west-southwest of Kirkland Lake and 25 km west-southwest of Matachewan. The west-southwest trending, 250 km long Cadillac-Larder Lake Break ("CLLB") is interpreted to pass through the southeast portion of the property. This major structure provides a regional locus for numerous gold deposits and hosts more than 100 mines and significant gold prospects, extends from well east of Val d' Or, Quebec to Matachewan in Ontario, and probably extends further to the southwest. Combined past production and known reserves from the break aggregate more than 80 million ounces of gold. A subparallel structure to the CLLB has also been interpreted on the Midlothian property, and several westerly trending splays off the latter structure have been inferred. The property contains Archean intermediate and felsic volcanics intruded by east-trending mafic to ultramafic linear intrusions, with Timiskaming Conglomerate in the northeastern corner. The Archean geology of the eastern portion of the property, including the CLLB, is concealed by an unknown thickness of Proterozoic sediments. Asbestos was mined from several pits on the property by United Asbestos Incorporated from 1975 to 1977.

The Bjorkman zone was discovered during a five-day prospecting program conducted on the property in late May, 2013. This mineralized zone is 1 m wide, and consists of a mixture of white quartz, very fine-grained grey silica and iron carbonate, with a 10 cm zone of banded fine-grained silica on the margin. The zone occurs on the western contact of an approximately 25 m wide, non-magnetic, northerly trending intermediate dike which cuts the strongly magnetic ultramafic sill, and is proximal to one of the westerly trending interpreted splay structures. The contact and mineralized zone vary in dip from 45 degrees to subvertical. The Bjorkman zone can be followed for approximately 20 m; it is concealed at both ends by debris associated with the open pit. Two grab samples were taken initially from this zone; they assayed 296 g/t (8.6 oz/ton) and 12,700 g/t (370 oz/ton) gold.

Laurion spent two days in July re-examining the Bjorkman zone and conducting additional sampling and prospecting on the property. Seven chip and three grab samples were taken from the Bjorkman zone. Results are presented in Table 1. A 30 cm chip sample of the western part of the zone ran 4,810 g/t, whereas an adjacent 40 cm sample of the remainder of the zone ran 2.99 g/t Au. This confirms visual observations that the visible gold is concentrated on the western margin of the zone. Other chip samples in the immediate vicinity of the original discovery returned 0.8 m @ 2,060 g/t Au and 0.75 m @ 90 g/t Au. A 0.95 m chip sample taken 15 m from the original discovery assayed 510 g/t Au; this is considered very encouraging. Two other chip samples further from the original location produced anomalous values only. Grab samples of andesite and ultramafic wall-rock material to the zone ran 746 and 12 ppb Au respectively.

The other area of interest defined to date on the property is a widespread zone of iron carbonate alteration with disseminated pyrite in Timiskaming Conglomerate in the northeastern part of the property. This is part of a larger alteration zone defined by the Ontario Geological Survey. Laurion collected 25 samples along a strike length of 1 km proximal to one of the interpreted west trending splays within this alteration zone. Gold values in these samples ranged from below detection to a high of 162 ppb Au; ten values were anomalous (>20 ppb Au), of which three were greater than 40 ppb Au.

The Bjorkman zone is a mineralized zone of unknown extent. Laurion's second sampling program has shown that the very high grades can be obtained from chip samples across the zone over a strike length of at least 15 m. It is possible that the magnetic qualities of the host rocks can be used to trace the dike contact that appears to localize mineralization. The dike itself is non-magnetic, whereas the ultramafic country rock is strongly magnetic. The altered Timiskaming Conglomerate in the northeast part of the property merits additional prospecting, given the anomalous gold found to date. Finally, it is worth recalling that very little gold exploration has been conducted by Laurion on this 24.2 km2 property, and that it is quite possible that additional zones of surface mineralization remain to be discovered.

Table 1: Bjorkman Zone Gold Values
SampleTypeLengthDetailsGold (g/t)Gold (oz/ton)
656400 Grab n/a B Zone 296 8.6
656401 Grab n/a B Zone 12,700 370.4
5003 Chip 0.3 m B Zone 4,810 140.3
5004 Chip 0.4 m B Zone 2.99 0.09
5013 Chip 0.8 m B Zone 2,060 60.1
5014 Grab n/a Andesite 0.75 0.02
5015 Chip 0.75 m B Zone 90 2.6
5016 Grab n/a Ultramafic 0.01 0.0003
5017 Chip 0.9 m B Zone 0.2 0.006
5018 Chip 0.95 m B Zone 510 14.9
5019 Chip 0.9 m B Zone 0.23 0.007
5020 Grab n/a B Zone 0.26 0.008

B Zone= Bjorkman Zone

SAMPLE ANALYSIS

Samples were analyzed by Activation Laboratories Ltd. of Thunder Bay. The analyses were obtained by the fire assay method variably with atomic absorption or gravimetric finishes.

QUALIFIED PERSON

Tom Setterfield, PhD, P. Geo., Principal of GeoVector Management Inc., is the Qualified Person, as defined by NI 43-101, for the Midlothian Property and has reviewed the technical information in this release.

About Laurion Mineral Exploration Inc.

Laurion Mineral Exploration Inc. is a junior mining company focusing on the upside of its 100%-owned Ishkoday property, a high impact project with a primary focus on gold and base metals. Exploration of its high-potential Midlothian Property is in its early stages.

With proven ability to develop early stage projects and create shareholder value by monetizing its discoveries and assets, Laurion has realized a total of $6.35 million in the last two years from monetization of its assets. The Company's current focus is on resource development at Ishkoday, located in 28 km northeast of Beardmore, and approximately 220 km northeast of Thunder Bay, Ontario.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, CONTACT:

Laurion Mineral Exploration Inc.
Cynthia Le Sueur-Aquin - President
Tel: 1-888-788-9186
Tel: 1-705-788-9186
Fax: 1-705-788-9187
Website: www.laurion.ca

Neither the TSX Venture Exchange (the "TSX-V") nor its Regulation Services Provider (as that term is defined in the policies of the TSX-V) accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this news release.

This news release includes certain forward-looking statements concerning the future performance of Laurion's business, operations and condition, as well as management's objectives, strategies, beliefs and intentions. Forward-looking statements are frequently identified by such words as "may", "will", "plan", "expect", "anticipate", "estimate", "intend" and similar words referring to future events and results. Forward-looking statements are based on the current opinions and expectations of management. All forward-looking information is inherently uncertain and subject to a variety of assumptions, risks and uncertainties, including the speculative nature of mineral exploration and development, fluctuating commodity prices, competitive risks and the availability of financing. Actual events or results may differ materially from those projected in the forward-looking statements and Laurion cautions against placing undue reliance thereon. Laurion and its management assume no obligation to revise or update these forward looking statements except as required by law.
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