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Entourage Mining Ltd.: Sandstone Boulder Sampling Successfully Defines Three Uranium Targets in the Hatchet/Wollaston Lake Area of Northern Saskatchewan.


VANCOUVER, British Columbia -- Entourage Mining Ltd. (the "Company") (OTCBB OTCBB

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:ETGMF) has been informed that United Carina Carina (kərē`nə) [Lat.,=the keel], southern constellation, representing the keel of the ancient constellation Argo Navis, or Ship of the Argonauts. Carina contains Canopus, the second brightest star in the sky.  Resources Corp., has received favorable results from the 2005 boulder sampling program on its uranium property situated along the eastern edge of the Athabasca Basin, in the Wollaston Lake area of northern Saskatchewan. The property is located approximately 30 km north of major uranium production centers near the Rabbit Lake and McClean Lake mills and their associated high-grade unconformity un·con·for·mi·ty  
n. pl. un·con·for·mi·ties
1. Lack of conformity; nonconformity.

2. Geology A surface between successive strata representing a missing interval in the geologic record of time, and produced
 uranium deposits.

The recent exploration program consisted of sampling Athabasca sandstone boulders for geochemical analysis. Sandstone boulder geochemistry is used to map regional variations in clay minerals and trace element levels to detect hydrothermal alteration associated with unconformity-type uranium mineralization Mineralization
The process by which the body uses minerals to build bone structure.

Mentioned in: Rickets

mineralization,
n the bioprecipitation of an inorganic substance.
. Important alteration signatures in this part of the Athabasca Basin are elevated proportions of illite Illite is a non-expanding, clay-sized, micaceous mineral. Illite is a phyllosilicate or layered silicate. Structurally illite is quite similar to muscovite or sericite with slightly more silicon, magnesium, iron, and water and slightly less tetrahedral aluminium and interlayer  and chlorite chlorite

Widespread group of layer silicate minerals composed of hydrous aluminum silicates, usually of magnesium and iron. The name, from the Greek for “green,” refers to chlorite's typical colour.
 clays and above background geochemistry for boron, lead, arsenic, molybdenum and uranium.

Previous work identified five areas requiring detailed exploration. This summer's exploration program highlighted three areas (Areas A, G and a new area - Le Drew) having anomalous sandstone boulder geochemistry defining targets areas for follow-up exploration.

Area A

Encouraging results were obtained south of Hatchet hatchet: see tomahawk.  Lake in an area west of Turkey Lake. Sandstone boulders were found exhibiting alteration features and geochemistry common to all the unconformity-related deposits in the eastern Athabasca Basin.

Sandstone boulders found at one sample site have outstanding visual alteration features including gray pyritic sandstone, silicified si·lic·i·fy  
v. si·lic·i·fied, si·lic·i·fy·ing, si·lic·i·fies

v.tr.
To convert into or impregnate with silica.

v.intr.
To become converted into or impregnated with silica.
 sandstone and a boulder with secondary "hydrothermal" hematite hematite (hĕm`ətīt), mineral, an oxide of iron, Fe2O3, containing about 70% metal, occurring in nature in red to reddish-brown earthy masses and in steel-gray to black crystalline forms. . Boulders in the area have anomalous geochemistry, with boron values up to 26 ppm (median 6 ppm), uranium values up to 0.67 ppm (median 0.21 ppm), lead values up to 0.96 ppm (median 0.53 ppm) and arsenic values up to 0.5 ppm (median 0.2 ppm). The sandstone is moderately illitic.

Immediately up ice from the site and within the overall geochemical anomaly are two untested geophysical conductors. These conductors occur 10 km along strike of Areva's Moonlight Zone which has intersections up to 1.76% U/1.5m.

Sandstone thickness in the area of the conductors is estimated to be 50 metres.

Area G

Boulder sampling identified target Area G along the eastern edge of the Athabasca sandstone, south of Tromberg Bay. Geo-chemical values are up to 0.31 ppm uranium (median 0.21 ppm), up to 31 ppm boron (median 6 ppm) and the sandstone is strongly illitic. These values are associated with an untested geophysical conductor.

Le Drew

Boulder sampling highlighted the Le Drew Lake area, near the edge of the Athabasca sandstone. Previous work identified outstanding radon-in water (uranium pathfinder) anomalies. These were interpreted to coincide with the junction of two major fault systems. The boulder sampling confirms the presence of anomalous uranium values up to 0.89 ppm (median 0.21 ppm) and anomalous lead up to 1.17 ppm (median 0.53 ppm). A weak untested geophysical conductor is closely associated with the anomalous boulders.

The boulder sampling program found several other areas weakly anomalous in trace elements and these require more work. One of these is the South Bear property, with uranium values up to 0.56 ppm (median 0.21 ppm), lead up to 2.83 ppm (median 0.53 ppm) and one sample with 0.4 molybdenum (median 0.05 ppm).

United Carina plans to establish ground grids and complete geophysical surveys over the three target areas as soon as logistically possible. Following data interpretation, the resulting targets will be drill tested.

The Hatchet Lake property is currently 100% owned by United Carina and consists of four claim blocks totaling 41,864 acres. Entourage Mining Ltd. is earning a 20% interest in the property and CMKM Diamonds Inc. (Pink Sheets: CMKX) is earning a 40% interest in the property. When the earn-ins have been completed, the property ownership will be: United Carina Resources Corp. 40%, CMKM Diamonds Inc. 40% and Entourage Mining Ltd. 20%.

The Qualified Person responsible for the technical information in this news release is Mr. Daniel Studer, P.Geo. All samples were analyzed at the Saskatchewan Research Council The Saskatchewan Research Council is a Saskatchewan, Canada technology corporation, owned by the province. It provides contract research, technology transfer and analytical services to companies in Saskatchewan and around the world.  (SRC (SouRCe) Contrast with DST, which is an abbreviation of "destination." ) geo-analytical laboratories.

Entourage Mining Ltd.

Gregory F Kennedy, President

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