Noble Mineral Exploration Inc. provided report on progress for a number of it's active projects Drill program commenced on Cere Villebon Property in Quebec; IP Survey near completion on Kidd/Carnegie project in advance of proposed drill program. A 2,500 meter drill program has commenced on the Company's Cere Villebon property which consists of 15 claims. The property is road and power accessible, located only 4 kilometers east of Highway 117, the highway that connects Montreal to Val d'Or. The Cere Villebon property consists of pyrrhotite and chalcopyrite mineralization in fracture fillings hosted by ultramafic rocks in the metamorphic halo of the Freville Batholith.

The copper, nickel and platinum group mineralization is located in two zones, the North and the South Zone. Drilling and resource estimates done by the Groupe La Fosse Platinum Inc., in 1987, evaluated a historical resource of 421,840 tonnes grading 0.52% copper, 0.72 % nickel and 1.08 g/t combined platinum-palladium. This estimate is historical in nature, non-compliant with the standards under NI 43- 101-Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects, and therefore should not be relied upon.

A Qualified Person has not done sufficient work to classify the historical estimate as current mineral resources, and the Company is not treating this historical estimate as current mineral resources. These estimates should only be considered as an indication of the mineral potential of this property. Diamond Drill Hole FV-87-1 drilled by LaFosse Platinum in 1987 into the North Zone intersected 27.38 meters of 0.70% nickel, 0.68% copper, 0.23 g/t platinum, 0.64 g/t palladium and 0.08 g/t gold including 7.65 meters of 0.94% nickel, 1.02% copper.

As reported in the December 10, 2009 NI 43-101 Report prepared for St-Georges Minerals Inc. and Lightwave Corp. by Jean Sebastien Lavallee B.Sc., P.Geo. and Marc-Andre Cloutier, M. Sc.

A., Geol. Eng. Historical exploration results disclosed in this news release are non-compliant with the requirements of National Instrument 43-101.

Line cutting has been completed on the Kidd Creek project with the IP survey near completion on 4 primary targets in Carnegie Twp in advance of a proposed 2000 meter drill program. The Kidd Creek Project consists of a group of patents and claims including 50% held with 11530313 Canada Inc. acquired from Explor Resources Inc. in the vicinity of the Kidd Creek Mine, 24 km north of Timmins Ontario. The Kidd deposit is one of the largest volcanogenic massive sulfide ore deposits in the world, and one of the world's largest base metal deposits and lies within the Abitibi greenstone belt and is presently owned by Glencore.

Exploration of this area in the past was hindered by so many companies with small land packages. Over the years, Noble has been successful in assembling one of the largest land inventories in the vicinity of the Kidd Creek Mine. Noble Minerals is finishing up strategic Induced Polarization surveys within 2 km of the Kidd Creek open pit on the Fly Creek Rhyolite.

The target of the program is rhyolite intercalated with ultramafic rocks on an anticlinal structure. It is postulated that these rhyolites are the same age as the Kidd Creek mineralized rhyolites. Bleeker proposed that faults that slice through the Kidd Creek mine fold have displaced the northern limb of the Kidd Creek Mine fold up to 2 km to the north and are interpreted to be time-stratigraphic equivalent.

In addition, the Fly Creek Rhyolite may be the faulted extension of the Chance Rhyolite where Texas Gulf previously intersected several drill holes containing lead, zinc and silver mineralization. To the west Noble will be investigating, a property with Induced Polarization that lies within 600 meters and on the same stratigraphic horizon as the Chance mineralization and the Kidd Creek Mine.