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Drill Program Continues at Baruunbayan Uranium Project in Mongolia

posted on Jun 16, 2008 07:22AM

Solomon Resources Limited









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Telephone (250) 546-4772 Telecopier (250) 546-6656

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www.solomonresources.ca

NEWS RELEASE

Drill Program Continues at Baruunbayan Uranium Project in Mongolia

Three Downhole Gamma Spectrometer Anomalies

Reported in 2008 Drill Program to Date

June 16

th 2008 Trading Symbol: TSX-V.SRB

Armstrong, BC - Monday, June 16

th, 2008. Solomon Resources Limited (SRB: TSX-V)

th, 2008. Solomon Resources Limited (SRB: TSX-V)

is pleased to report that diamond drilling continues on the Baruunbayan Uranium Project in Mongolia.

Solomon holds seven mineral licences covering 356,603 hectares in Mongolia comprising four distinct properties: Baruunbayan, Zamtiin Gol, Airag and Uvurkhangai Properties.

Background:

Solomon‟s Baruunbayan Property and the adjacent Dulaan Uul Property of Cogegobi XXK (an Areva subsidiary) lie within the Unegt Depression, a broad basin approximately 100 kilometers in length and 60 kilometers in width extending from the Solomon tenures in the southwest to the Cogegobi tenures in the northeast.

Results of the 2007 exploration program have been reported previously (Solomon News Release dated April 9



th

, 2008.)

Current Exploration Program:

The 2008 drill program is designed to test the stratigraphy and uranium mineralization potential of a broad area within the Ooshiin Govi Basin, located at the southwestern end of the Unegt Depression. Favourable stratigraphy has been observed in the majority of the holes drilled to date in the 2008 drill campaign and assays are pending for selected sample intervals.

Figure 1. Location Map: Ooshiin Govi Drill Plan – Baruunbaayan Project

DDH



Easting UTM



Northing UTM



Elevation (meters)



Dip (degrees)



Length (meters)



Date Started



Date Completed



BB-10



344857



4861053



763



(-) 90



230.55



April 30, 2008



May 2, 2008



BB-11



346767



4861069



774



(-) 90



279.55



May 3, 2008



May 7, 2008



BB-12



347603



4857573



785



(-) 90



201.10



May 7, 2008



May 9, 2008



BB-13



343050



4857597



763



(-) 90



276.45



May 9, 2008



May 12, 2008



BB-14



352175



4852152



792



(-) 90



271.15



May 12, 2008



May 15, 2008



BB-15



341152



4865250



758



(-) 90



301.00



May 16, 2008



May 20, 2008



BB-16



335646



4860639



752



(-) 90



129.80



May 20, 2008



May 22, 2008



BB-17



336450



4863399



768



(-) 90



255.25



May 22, 2008



May 24, 2008



BB-18



344850



4868351



754



(-) 90



201.95



May 24, 2008



May 27, 2008



BB-19



349909



4854844



786



(-) 90



268.55



May 27, 2008



May 30, 2008



BB-20



345323



4861841



760



(-) 90



235.20



May 30, 2008



June 2, 2008











    Table 1: Ooshiin Govi Drill Collar Data

    Two drill holes completed in the current campaign DDH-BB-14 and DDH-BB-17) have been previously reported as returning encouraging down hole gamma spectrometric anomalies (Solomon News Release dated June 2



    nd

    , 2008.)

    Figure 2. Drill Section DDH-BB-20 showing downhole gamma survey.

    DDH-BB-20, completed June 2



    nd

    , 2008, returned down hole gamma readings of 200 counts per second (cps) in an isolated spike at 186.0 meters depth; another isolated spike at 195.0 meters depth of 120 cps, another isolated spike at 203.0 meters depth of 150 cps, and a significant reading of 410 cps from 213.5 meters to 215 meters (a 1.5 meter interval) in moderate yellowish brown, yellowish gray fine grained sandstone.

    Figure 3. Solomon’s Mongolian field crew examine drill core at Ooshiin Govi.

    Solomon‟s President Randy Rogers observed: "It is worth noting the tremendous size of the Ooshiin Govi Basin: we are drilling holes with step-out distances up to four kilometers and have only scratched the surface of the preliminary Ooshiin Govi target area measuring twenty by twelve kilometers in extent. The nature of large tonnage, low grade roll front uranium deposits as seen in the adjacent Dulaan Uul property of Cogegobi and the better understood rollfront uranium deposits of Kazakhstan and North America suggest that we have a lot of drilling yet ahead of us. Our licences in the Baruunbayan Project alone total 248,300 hectares of highly prospective ground."

    Other field work underway at the Baruunbayan Project includes compilation of Soviet-era geological and geophysical data, ground magnetometer and radiometric surveys, detailed geological mapping and alpha cup surveys.

    Qualified Person:

    Randy Rogers, M.Sc., P.Geol. a "Qualified Person" for the purposes of National Instrument 43-101,



    Standards for Disclosure for Mineral Projects

    of the Canadian Securities Administrators, and the President and Chief Operating Officer of Solomon, has verified the data disclosed herein including sampling, analytical and test data and supervised the preparation of the information that forms the basis of the disclosure contained in this news release.

    QA/QC:

    Solomon has implemented quality assurance and quality control measures in its exploration programs, including the following:

    1.  All field and data analysis work is carried out under the supervision of qualified Solomon geologists and geophysicists in accordance with procedures developed to conform to current „est practices‟in mineral exploration.
    2.  All spectrometric data (Total Count, uranium, thorium and potassium content fields) is converted to ACSSII format, and then checked for error using the minimum square method in preparation for plotting
    3.  Analytical work has been conducted in certified labs, including Activation Laboratories Ltd. in Ontario, Canada, Actlabs Asia LLC in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia (a subsidiary of Activation Laboratories Ltd. of Ancaster, Canada) and ALS Chemex in North Vancouver, Canada.
    4.  Laboratory results are reported in parts per million uranium (ppm).
  1. For values in percent U3O8, ppm U is multiplied by a conversion factor of 0.0001179 (1 ppm U x 1.179 = 1.179 ppm U3O8; 10,000 ppm uranium = 1.0% uranium; 10,000 ppm U3O8 = 1.00% U3O8
  2. );
  3. For conversion to lbs/ton U3O8, % U3O8
  4. is multiplied by 20 (1 ton = 2,000 lbs).
  5. For conversion of ppm U to lbs/ton U3O8
      1. , multiply ppm U by 0.002358 (0.0001179 x 20)
    1.  In addition to internal checks and standards provided by the labs, Solomon includes blind duplicate and blank samples. All analytical sample checks and standards are within reasonable limits of error.

    Forward Looking Statements:

    Some of the statements in this news release may contain forward-looking information, which involves inherent risk and uncertainty affecting the business of Solomon. Actual results may differ materially from those currently anticipated in such statements.

    About Solomon Resources Ltd.:

    Solomon Resources Ltd. is a Canadian public company focused on the acquisition, exploration and development of quality mineral properties world wide. Solomon is managed by a proven team of exploration geologists involved with the discovery and/or development of a number of significant deposits in the world, including the Snip, Eskay Creek, and Brewery Creek deposits in Canada; the Segala gold deposit in Mali; the Chimney Creek, Mule Canyon, Ruby Hill, Mesquite, and Ortiz gold deposits in the United States, the Gosowong deposit in Indonesia and the Cadia East deposit in Australia.

    Solomon is currently focused on the exploration of copper-gold projects in British Columbia and Ontario, a coal project in British Columbia, a tin project in Alaska and uranium projects in Mongolia. Solomon‟ shares trade under the banner SRB on the TSX Venture Exchange (TSX-V).

    For additional information visit Solomon‟ website at



    www.solomonresources.ca

    or contact either:

    Lawrence J. Nagy, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer

    Phone: 250-546-4772

    Randall S. Rogers, President and Chief Operating Officer

    Phone: 250-558-8952

    Email:



    [email protected]

    The TSX Venture Exchange does not accept responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release.

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