28th November 2007 ASX Code: PKT ASX ANNOUNCEMENT POCKETMAIL GROUP LIMITED wholly owned subsidiary ADAVALE MINERALS PTY LTD Assay results from reconnaissance drilling program confirm uranium mineralisation and disequilibrium SUMMARY The board is pleased to release results received from independent laboratory analyses of samples from the reconnaissance drilling program at the Clayton Basin Prospect and from x-ray fluorescence (XRF) analysis of samples from the Clayton Basin and Mumpie Prospects at the Lake Surprise Project. These results are interim and assaying and interpretation of assays continues XRF analysis of samples is from a Niton XRF hand held analyser and are indicative assays that will be confirmed by chemical assay should the need arise. The laboratory and XRF results have shown the uranium is in disequilibrium. Disequilibrium is prevalent in sandstone hosted uranium deposits and it is not uncommon that the higher levels of uranium occur outside of the zones of gamma radiation. Results to date indicate this type of uranium deposition exists at Lake Surprise. The Lake Surprise project covers some 3000 sq km and the two prospect areas currently being explored, Clayton and Mumpie cover more than 300 sq km. The Clayton Basin is centrally located in the project area whilst Mumpie is located approximately 40kms south east of Clayton Basin The drilling programs at Clayton Basin and Mumpie were designed to follow up on early exploration that had identified uranium anomalies over large areas from radiometric surveys and preliminary field work. PocketMail Group Limited ABN 96 008 719 015 Level 2, 45 Stirling Highway, Nedlands WA 6009, PO Box 985, Nedlands WA 6909 Tel: +61 8 9389 8799 Fax:+ 61 8 9389 8327 Web: www.pocketmail.com.au Results Results shown are based on total ppm’s accumulated over intervals listed and converted to U3O8 equivalent. From the results it is the company’s intention to show what it believes is the potential of the project and not to suggest that U3O8 is recoverable or there is any suggestion of a resource. All XRF results are indicative only and require confirmation by laboratory analysis. Clayton Basin Prospect (Fig. 1) Samples from 29 Clayton Basin holes, selected from zones of gamma radiation, were sent for laboratory analysis. Results confirm uranium mineralisation within these samples. Five holes returned the equivalent of between 102 and 132 tonnes of U3O8 per sq k over intervals that had gamma signature between 3m and 6m in thickness. Samples from all 80 holes drilled on a 500m grid were checked with XRF analysis and 10 holes returned values between 182 and 628 tonnes U3O8 per sq k. Intervals over which the assays were accumulated ranged from 3m to 6m. Mumpie Prospect (Fig.2) Samples from 47 holes drilled at 500m and 1km centres and at random locations were checked using XRF analysis. Twelve holes returned values between 276 and 515 tonnes of U3O8 per sq k. Intervals over which the assays were accumulated ranged from 3m to 9m. General The widths shown by several of the intersections together with the shallow depth, enhance the potential of the prospect areas. Indications to date, based on the large area the uranium anomalies cover, the gamma radiation seen from ground geophysics and drilling and the independent assay results from the reconnaisance drilling campaigns, support an ongoing effort to identify a resource. “Given that the exploration program is barely 6 months old and the areas being explored are large, the results to date are very encouraging” quoted John Risinger a company director. PocketMail Group Limited ABN 96 008 719 015 Level 2, 45 Stirling Highway, Nedlands WA 6009, PO Box 985, Nedlands WA 6909 Tel: +61 8 9389 8799 Fax:+ 61 8 9389 8327 Web: www.pocketmail.com.au Future Work Planned near term activities include • Additional analysis of samples continues. In order to determine the potential of the uranium in disequilibrium, samples have been sent to Western Radiation Services and ANSTO for analysis of the levels of radiation and disequilibrium. • Resistivity surveys and interpretation are ongoing in an endeavour to identify the most likely zones of concentration. • Once a better understanding of the distribution of the uranium mineralisation is established infill drilling will continue. As results become available they will be released to the market. Figure 1 PocketMail Group Limited ABN 96 008 719 015 Level 2, 45 Stirling Highway, Nedlands WA 6009, PO Box 985, Nedlands WA 6909 Tel: +61 8 9389 8799 Fax:+ 61 8 9389 8327 Web: www.pocketmail.com.au Figure 2
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