FOR IMMEDIATE DISSEMINATION LIBERTY STAR URANIUM EXCITED WITH PROGRESS OF GEOCHEMICAL SAMPLING OF URANIUM PIPE TARGETS INCLUDING XSTATE JV
Tucson, Arizona—September 18, 2007—Liberty Star Uranium & Metals Corp. (the “Company”), (LBSU: OTCBB) is pleased to announce it has completed collection of 9,225 cross section soil samples across pipe target features (Pipes). The program of 13,000 cross section samples is thus about 71% complete. Another 1,020 samples across previously sampled Pipes which are part of the XState Resources Limited (ASX Symbol: XST) joint venture Phase 2 detailed grid sampling which is now complete. Thus, a total of 10,245 samples have been collected. Of these, 6,634 samples have been assayed by a certified analytical laboratory in Vancouver BC, Canada for sixty three elements and that assay program continues apace. Shipment and treatment of these samples follow Canadian Instrument 43-101 guidelines with chain of custody records and quality assurance/quality control (QA/QC) duplicate and control assay samples inserted regularly into the sample stream. Additionally 100 of the Pipes have been covered by detailed geologic, mineralization, alteration and leached capping mapping. This program, which is costing about half its budgeted amount, is expected to be complete by the end of the year.
Interpretation of the massive amounts of geochemical data–some 645,435 individual elemental determinations (assays) —is progressing by computer analysis including statistics. Pattern analysis of the various geochemical elements over known mineralized Pipes is giving a “geochemical fingerprint” which is being used to prioritize other Pipes which have not been explored. These data will be used in conjunction with detailed geological mapping to determine which pipes should receive additional geochemical sampling or other work including perhaps shallow drilling before deep drilling to test for ore grade mineralization and ore definition drilling.
The geochemical data interpretation process and results are judged by the Company to be unique and thus a confidential Company trade secret. Thus no specific details related to this methodology will be discussed. However, the evaluations will be reported by news release as the interpretations come to conclusion.
In simple terms, the sampling appears to be giving us exciting data as was predicted from initial trial work. Geochemical fingerprints combined with other data will be a particularly valuable tool in determining which Pipes have the best potential for containing ore. The Company is very excited about these results and work is continuing as quickly as possible.
ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS
“James A. Briscoe”
James A. Briscoe,
President/Director
The breccia pipes are part of the large uranium bearing breccia pipe terrain, which occurs on the Arizona Strip lying just south of the Utah border. Eight mines were brought into production during the 1970s and early 1980s on deposits discovered within the immediate area. The uranium bearing pipes which were mined are the second highest grade uranium mineral deposits in the world and the highest grade in the United States. Previously mined mineralization in these pipes has graded about 0.6% to 0.7% uranium or about 12 to 14 pounds per ton. In addition to uranium they are known to contain copper, zinc, silver, vanadium, cobalt, nickel, molybdenum, gallium, germanium and other metals. Past producers have recovered copper, silver and vanadium as by-products of uranium mining.
SAFE HARBOR STATEMENT
Statements in this news release that are not historical are forward looking statements. Forward looking statements in this news release include that the program will cost about half its budgeted amount and is expected to be complete by the end of the year; that we may use shallow drilling before deep drilling to test for ore grade mineralization and ore definition drilling; and that sampling appears to be giving us exciting data. It is important to note that the Company’s actual outcomes may differ materially from those statements contained in this press release. Factors which may delay or prevent these forward looking statements from being realized include misinterpretation of data; that we may not be able to get equipment or labor as we need it; that we may not be able to raise sufficient funds to complete our intended exploration; that we may be unable to agree with our joint venture partners as to the work to be performed; that our application to drill may be denied; that weather, = logistical problems or hazards may prevent us from exploration; that equipment may not work as well as expected; that analysis of data may not be possible accurately and at depth; that results which we or others have found in any particular location are not necessarily indicative of larger areas of our property; and that despite encouraging data there may be no commercially = exploitable mineralization on our properties. Readers should refer to the risk disclosures outlined in the Company’s most recent 10-KSB and the Company’s other periodic reports filed from time to time with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
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