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Agnew Lake Project
Nyah holds a 100% interest in the Agnew Lake Uranium Property (the "Property"), consisting of seven unpatented mining claims (3,080 acres) located in Hyman and Porter Townships, approximately 40 kilometers west of Sudbury, Ontario. The Property encompasses the past producing Agnew Lake Uranium Mine. The Agnew Lake Uranium Mine was operated by Kerr Addison Mines Ltd between 1977 and early 1983 and produced approximately 1.9 million lbs of uranium from a combination of surface and in-situ leach during this time period. The Property has substantial underground infrastructure in place including a six compartment shaft to a depth of over 980 metres with development on several levels. A decline from surface to the 1,900 foot level was also developed.
At Agnew Lake, the uranium-rare earth mineralization is contained within a pyritic quartz-pebble conglomerate that unconformably overlies granitic rocks and is similar to mineralization in the Elliot Lake area to the west of the Property.
In addition to the past producing uranium mine, the Property covers approximately six kilometers of favourable uranium-mineralized horizons.
NI 43-101Report and Resources
A NI 43-101 technical report on the property entitled "Technical Report on the Agnew Lake Uranium Property Hyman and Porter Townships, Sudbury Mining Division, Ontario" was completed by Watts, Griffis and McOuat Limited, Consulting Geologists and Engineers dated October 26, 2007. The report includes Nyah's Phase I drilling (7 holes - 1432 meters) as well as analysis of a work program carried out in 2005 by Ursa Major Minerals, including a three-hole 474 m drill program.
The report concludes that, although a qualified person has not done sufficient work to classify the historic resource estimate in accordance with NI 43-101 standards, it is believed that the Agnew Lake Mine likely contains a significant uranium resource, based on the historical estimates, including a proven and probable reserve estimate made at the end of 1983 at the end of mine operations of 5,803,000 tons (5,266,000 t) at a grade of 1.04 lb U3O8/ton. This historical estimate should not be relied upon or considered to be a current reserve estimate under NI 43-101. Further, the historically categorized proven and probable reserves are considered to be historical resources because the supporting economic analysis is considered to be outdated. The report also concluded that Nyah's proposed Phase II was reasonable.
The NI-43-101 report is available on SEDAR and also on link immediately below.
Agnew Lake Report 43-101


On December 07, 2007, Nyah Resources Inc. ("Nyah" or "the Company") and its predecessor Carlaw Capital Corp. ("Carlaw")(TSX VENTURE: CLW.P) announced the completion of the Phase I exploration program at, and the completion of the NI 43-101 Updated Review of, the Agnew Lake Uranium Property (the "Property") as well as the initiation of the second phase of its exploration program ("Phase II").
PHASE I PROGRAM As part of the Phase I exploration program, Nyah completed seven drill holes on the Property to confirm historically identified uranium values and associated rare earth mineralization and has completed a NI 43-101 technical report on the Property which includes Nyah's Phase I drilling. 1432 metres of diamond drilling were completed encompassing seven holes. The first six holes targeted the 3 z |