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"has been identified to a depth of between 70 and greater than 125m from the surface."

Pacific Wildcat Resources Corp.: Diamond Drilling Confirms Depth Potential for Mineralisation at Mrima Hill
VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA--(Marketwire - Dec. 22, 2011) - Pacific Wildcat Resources Corp. (TSX VENTURE:PAW) ("PAW" or the "Company") is pleased to announce that geological logging has now been completed on the recent 1,810m, sixteen hole diamond drill campaign at the Mrima Hill Niobium and Rare Earth deposit in Kenya. PAW has a conditional purchase agreement to acquire an indirect 70% interest in Cortec Mining Kenya, owner of the Mrima Hill Niobium and Rare Earth project.
The plan (Figure 1) shows the location of the diamond and reverse circulation drilling programs in relation to the mapped geology of the Carbonatite as well as the location of two cross sections though the mineralisation which highlight the depth of the prospective weathered zone that has been outlined by this program.
Section 1 (A - A') running N-S through the deposit indicates that a weathered zone of saprolite, (which includes saprolitic clays, soil and saprock) prospective for Niobium (Figure 2) and Rare Earth mineralisation (Figure 3), has been identified to a depth of between 70 and greater than 125m from the surface.
Section 2 (B - B') running SW-NE through the deposit indicates that a weathered zone of saprolite, prospective for Niobium (Figure 4) and Rare Earth mineralization (Figure 5), has been identified to a depth of between 25 and greater than 140m from the surface.
Closing Comments
PAW's President and CEO, Mr. Darren Townsend, commented, "The completion of this geological logging of the diamond core is a watershed moment as it shows the significant depth potential of the mineralisation at Mrima Hill. We look forward to receiving the results from the residual 784 metres of diamond core which is currently in transit from Kenya to the laboratory in Perth."
ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF PACIFIC WILDCAT RESOURCES CORP.
Darren Townsend, President & CEO

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