Longhorn Exploration Corp. announce that the Company has retained Precision GeoSurveys to conduct a geophysical survey over the Company's Fame property which is located on the Chilcotin plateau west of 100 Mile House, B.C. in the Clinton Mining Division. The aeromagnetic survey is expected to be flown within the coming days with two or more magnetic sensors with a known separation and the magnetic gradient can be directly measured as the difference in magnetic field between the sensors divided by the distance. This has significant advantages in certain situations especially when the magnetic targets are shallow. The Fame property will be flown in a systematic low-level grid pattern as determined by the Company's management and technical team. Tie lines will be flown normal to survey lines at a rate of one tie line for every ten survey lines. The Company has decided to pursue the aeromagnetic geophysical survey instead of the induced polarization survey due to uncertainty of the availability of the induced polarization survey equipment and personnel at the current time. The aeromagnetic survey's magnetic sensors are intended to detect magnetic targets and once the soil geochemical sample results are received, analyzed and interpreted it will provide the Company with a greater understanding of the Fame
property and potential drill targets. The Company's previously announced geochemical program on the Fame property has completed and the samples have been sent to an independent laboratory for assaying.