Lomiko Resources Inc. announces today that it has received a letter from the Saskatchewan Ministry of Energy and Resources stating it is processing coal lease applications on 56,832 Ha. The area is located in southwestern Saskatchewan and represents approximately six (6) townships, including the former Kelfield Mine.

Historic records show that coal was mined near Kelfield from the Upper Cretaceous Belly River (Judith River) Formation (Source: Saskatchewan Geological Survey, 2003). Several of the other Belly River coal occurrences referenced by the SGS 2003 also have coal sample analyses, including two outcrop samples from the Saskatchewan Landing area, two outcrop samples from the Kerrobert and Unity areas, and a subsurface sample from an oil-well near Brock.

In support of Lomiko’s application for an exploration permit, Lomiko will submit the exploration plan to the Ministry. These plans will include review and compilation of the information available from various sources, fieldwork and analysis.

source : marketwire.com

The technical information contained in this release has been reviewed by Dennis Nikols, P.Geol, Technical Advisor for Lomiko Resources Inc. and Qualified Person as defined by National Instrument 43-101.

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