Newrange Gold Corp. announced the completion of an Induced Polarization (IP) survey on the Company's North Birch Project in the Red Lake Mining Division of Ontario. Exploration at North Birch is modeled after the Musselwhite Mine in northwestern Ontario, owned and operated by Newmont-Goldcorp, where gold is hosted in a folded and sheared iron formation (IF). A total of 73.7 line kilometers of Gradient Array IP were completed, primarily over the eastern part of the project and covering seven kilometers of strike length along the main target horizon. The survey was successful in outlining a number of high priority targets for the upcoming summer drill program. High chargeability readings from the IP survey are interpreted to reflect sulphide replacement along the IF horizon. In IF Hosted Gold Deposits, gold mineralization is typically associated with sulphides. In the North Birch survey, not only do some of the chargeability anomalies follow the sheared limb of the IF, but the complexity of anomalies in the SE part of the property may reflect a mineralized fold nose. The Company is preparing to establish a camp in late May to be manned by a geological field crew for the summer. Mapping and sampling will be conducted across most of the 3,850 hectare property while diamond drilling is anticipated to commence in late June - early July and will consist of approximately 2,500 meters.