
North American Gem Inc. begins its Uranium Exploration Program in Southern Alberta
June 14, 2005: North American Gem Inc. (NAG: TSX-V) wishes to announce that it has begun a ground program, the first part of the Phase 2 program on the Louise Lake property. The program will include; detailed mapping and sampling, of areas covered by the southwestern "Coal Creek" geochemical anomaly, along the Coal Creek lineament, south of the Main Zone; detailed mapping and systematic soil sampling along north-south lines west of the known Main Zone, and southwest of it in areas of copper geochemical anomalies delineated in 1970; detailed exploration east of the Main Zone, and in the vicinity of the collars of Holes LL-05-04 through LL-05-06, where mineralization was intersected on surface about 200 - 250 meters north of the Main Zone; reconnaissance traverses across new property areas, particularly south of Louise Lake and the western extension of the Coal Creek fault.
In summary of the Phase 1 program, DDH LL-05-06 is 755 meters east of DDH LL-05-01, confirming this distance as the minimum strike length of the Main Zone. Results of DDH LL-05-06 confirm that down-dip extension of mineralization extends along this entire distance. The Main Zone remains open to the east and west, and down-dip to the north (Please refer to the North American Gem Inc. May 2/05 press release).
A Phase 2 drill program will be planned and then scheduled for the summer/fall of 2005 after the data from the ground program is analyzed. A scoping study will then be carried out following the Phase 2 drill program.
Carl Schulze, BSc, PGeo, is the Qualified Person for the project, in accordance with regulations under National Instrument 43-101.
About North American Gem Inc. North American Gem Inc. (NAG: TSX-V) is a junior exploration Company based in Western Canada. The Company's primary goal is to explore for Uranium, Molybdenum, Gold, Copper and other Base metals. The Company is actively pursuing several opportunities, including the company's Louise Lake Property and the Bonaparte Mine Property both located in British Columbia, Canada and its Uranium and Multi-mineral deposit Properties which are the Del Bonita, the Western Basin, and the Bonny Fault, all located in Alberta, Canada. For additional information please contact North American Gem Inc.
On Behalf of the Board of Directors
NORTH AMERICAN GEM INC.
Charles Desjardins
President and Director
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