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Aldrin Resumes Drilling on the Triple M Uranium Property

13/05/2014 2:00pm

Marketwired Canada


Aldrin Resource Corp. ("Aldrin") (TSX VENTURE:ALN) is pleased to report the
resumption of the drill program on its Triple M Property in northern
Saskatchewan. The drill was suspended on April 15th due to snow melting
conditions, and is moving back to the next drill collar location today as the
field site has dried out. 


Aldrin's Triple M Property is adjacent to Fission Uranium Corporation's
spectacular high-grade uranium discovery at Patterson Lake which occurs on
structures parallel to our targets. 


Before resumption, four holes comprising less than 25% of the planned 4,000 m
drill program had been completed The completed drill holes have focussed on the
Forrest Lake Fault target, and have intersected locally brecciated pelitic
gneiss, with extensive chlorite and pyrite alteration. The last completed hole
(ALN140-004; total depth 339.4 m) intersected two graphitic fault zones with
elevated radioactivity as detected by handheld scintillometers (model RS125). At
least the next four drill holes will test the same Forrest Lake Fault zone along
strike, moving towards the most intense part of the basement conductive anomaly
following resumption of the program. Depth to basement on the Triple M Property
is shallow by Athabasca Basin standards at between 135 and 145 m.


Following completion of the next four drill tests of the Forrest Lake Fault, the
program will move to the Anticline target, which features a strong
sub-horizontal conductor, with coincident gravity low and radon high anomalies.
The Anticline Target is on land and like the Forrest Lake Fault target will be
accessible to drilling, once the ground dries out.


Samples of the pelitic gneiss, breccia, and graphitic fault zones have been
delivered to the Saskatchewan Research Council laboratory in Saskatoon for
analyses, and results will be reported as soon as available.


Johnathan More, Aldrin's CEO and Director remarked, "I am excited to resume our
drill program after this short break to let the ground dry out. We now get to
test the most intense conductor on the Forest Lake Fault, and the even stronger
conductor on the Anticline Target, knowing that both areas have the potential to
yield a high-grade uranium discovery."


Dr. Cookenboo is a Qualified Person (QP) by the standards of National Instrument
43-101. He has reviewed the technical data described above and approves the
contents of this news release.


ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD

Johnathan More, CEO and Director

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


FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT: 
Aldrin Resource Corp.
(604) 687-7741
(604) 681-0796 (FAX)

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