Noble Mineral Exploration Inc. reported on several active exploration projects in Ontario and Quebec. Cere Villebon Project - Initial sampling from the Cere Villebon drill program indicates 5.2 meters of 0.66% copper, 0.94% nickel, 0.04% cobalt, 0.25 g/t platinum and 0.66 g/t palladium within 40 meter wide mineralized zone (true width not known at this time). Additional sampling within this zone is pending with analyses expected by the end of June.

Nagagami Project - Sampling of the core in hole NG-22-02 has identified a 61.0 metre long mineralized zone on the Nagagami Project in Ontario. The mineralized zone grades 0.554% Total Rare Earth Oxide (TREO) and 0.098% Nd2O3. Airborne survey is planned to help define the size of the mineralized zone.

Boulder Project - Electromagnetic targets will be followed up on the ground this Spring with drill targets to follow on the Boulder Project near Hearst, Ontario. Kidd Project - A line-cutting and geophysical program has been completed on the Kidd Project. Drill targets are being generated in preparation for drilling in the early summer.

Kidd Project - Isabelle Robillard P.Geo. (OGQ) has completed an update to the 43-101 report on the Boulder Project. Newfoundland Project - The Newfoundland Project covers the northern extension of the Spruce Ridge Property where recent drilling intersected 51.00 metres averaging 1.69 grams of gold per tonne (g/t Au) in hole SP21-01, 15.00 metres of 2.36 g/t Au (including 4.00 metres of 5.29 g/t Au) in SP21-03, 21.20 metres of 1.75 g/t Au in SP21-08, 17.60 metres of 1.34 g/t Au in SP 21-11 and 21.00 metres of 2.06 g/t Au in SP 2021-14.

Canadian Mining Expo - Wayne Holmstead and Ed van Hees will be presenting at the Canadian Mining Expo in Timmins, Ontario. Topics will include a discussion of the Kidd Creek Project, the Boulder Project and the Nagagami Project. Cere Villebon Project: A drill program and geophysical surveys have been completed on the Cere Villebon Project southeast of Val d'Or, Quebec.

The program included 7 diamond drill holes for a total of 1,955 meters. Significant mineralization was encountered in holes 1 and 5. Analysis results of samples taken have been received for Hole 1. Historic drilling and resource estimates done by the Groupe La Fosse Platinum Inc. on the North Zone (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 to NI 43-101 Mineral Resources and Mineral Reserves standards, 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 these estimates should only be considered has an indication of the mineral potential of the Property. Significant mineralized sections from the current drill program are included in Table 1. The intermediate sections not initially sampled have been sampled and sent for analysis. Portable XRF readings have indicated similar mineralization from 188 to 228 meters downhole.

Subsequent to the drilling a 7.2 kilometer program of Induced Polarization and Magnetometer Survey was done in the vicinity of the diamond drilling. Figure 1 is a pseudo-section in the vicinity of Hole 1. The pseudo-section shows a strong chargeability anomaly associated with a resistivity low reflecting the sulphide mineralization encountered in the core. Nagagami Project: A 61 metre long mineralized intercept from Hole NG-22-02 contains an average of 0.554% Total Rare Earth Oxide (TREO) and 0.098% Nd2O3.

The 61 metre zone includes a 17 metre long zone that has average TREO and Nd2O3 grades of 0.665% and 0.118%, respectively. These grades are 20% higher than those of the 61 metre intercept. 61.0 metre intercept (between 373 and 434m) contains 0.554% Total Rare Earth Oxides and 0.098% Nd2O3; Above intercept includes 17.0 metres (between 380 and 397m) containing 0.665% TREO and 0.118% Nd2O3.

Two smaller intercepts contain 0.573 % TREO and 0.105% Nd2O3 over 4 metres (between 528 and 532m) and 0.605 % TREO and 0.119% Nd2O3 over 7 metres (between 538 and 545m). A slightly longer mineralized intercept also contains 0.24% Ce2O3 over 89 metres (345 to 434m). The average Dy2O3, Nd2O3, Pr2O3, and Tb2O3 content of the 61 metre intercept is equivalent to 3.25 g/t of gold.

(this calculation was done with a gold price of USD 2000/ounce).