HIGH-GRADE NI-CU-PT-PD-ZN-CR-AU-V-TI DISCOVERIES IN THE "RING OF FIRE"

NI 43-101 Update (September 2012): 11.1 Mt @ 1.68% Ni, 0.87% Cu, 0.89 gpt Pt and 3.09 gpt Pd and 0.18 gpt Au (Proven & Probable Reserves) / 8.9 Mt @ 1.10% Ni, 1.14% Cu, 1.16 gpt Pt and 3.49 gpt Pd and 0.30 gpt Au (Inferred Resource)

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posted on May 02, 2008 10:23AM
LAKEFIELD, ONTARIO AND TORONTO, ONTARIO, May 02, 2008 (MARKET WIRE via COMTEX News Network) --

SGS SA (ZWX: SGSH), Noront Resources Ltd. (TSX VENTURE: NOT) -

Pursuant to Noront's press release of April 25th, SGS and Noront would like to provide this update and clarification regarding the status of the analytical and quality program used for 774 samples from Noront's Double Eagle project, located in the McFauld Lake area in north eastern Ontario. These samples were received by SGS' Toronto laboratory in eight batches over the period February 6th to March 31st, 2008.

The Company reaffirms that this quality control issue does not relate to any assay results that have been previously released. In addition, the delays in achieving acceptable results from the laboratory have no bearing on the actual results that will be forthcoming.

Due to the ongoing high volume of samples processed at the SGS laboratory, the first Noront samples were not addressed until mid-March. The first batch of approximately 400 samples was processed for base and precious metals during a 10 day period. These data were reported to Noront's Quality Control QP, Ms. Tracey Armstrong, P. Geo., of P&E Mining Consultants Inc. from April 7th through April 22nd, 2008. Upon reviewing Noront's certified field reference standards in these batches, Ms. Armstrong determined that the base metal data produced by SGS using a strong acid digest ICP-OES method were biased significantly low and contacted SGS on April 7th. A certified reference sample is commonly referred to as a "standard" and is purchased from an independent firm that certifies the assays for the standard are accurate and repeatable. If the standard sample assays are greater or less than the accepted range, then the entire batch of samples would be re-run for a second set of assays.

As per the terms of Noront's Services Agreement, SGS investigated, defined and addressed the problems from April 8th-11th and began the programmed retesting of samples on April 14th . A delay between reporting to the lab of the low bias standards and the results from the reanalysis can be expected to take a minimum of 10 days. When this delay was exceeded, Noront issued the Press Release of April 25th in order to explain to investors the lack of forthcoming assay results.

SGS determined that, during the base metals analysis over the 10 day period when the samples were first analysed, two breaches to SGS's global analytical quality control program had occurred. The first was related to the choice of certified reference material used to monitor the overall quality of the base metal analyses and the second was related to an ICP-OES calibration error. Both errors were human in nature and were not caught by subsequent QC monitoring and data reviewers. In response to this issue, SGS has reengineered the Toronto Lab Quality System as follows:

- The choice of certified reference material is now made by a senior laboratory staff member on a sample-batch basis. SGS has also issued stricter data acceptance criteria and now sample batches are rejected if the contained certified reference material is not suitable in matrix and concentration level when compared to the client samples.

- The calibration protocols for the ICP-OES group are also changed to increase the frequency of the calibration verification. This will improve the calibration monitoring process and prevent undetected calibration failures.

SGS is processing the Noront requested retests and is planning to have all remedial work completed by Friday May 2nd, 2008.

Upon receipt of the revised analytical reports from SGS, Noront will review the results for QA/QC as before, apply them to the drill hole information and release results in a timely manner.

SGS is a longstanding respected member of the North American exploration community and is very aware of the implications of analytical data and the need for quality and diligence. In response to the unprecedented boom in exploration activity, SGS has invested heavily to ramp-up capacity, quality and capability throughout our North American analytical network the last three years. The SGS laboratory in Toronto processed over 8.5 million analytical determinations in 2007 and is currently undergoing another significant expansion that will boost the laboratory's capacity to in excess of 17 million analytical determinations per annum. As well, one of SGS' senior lab managers was transferred to the Toronto site in late 2007 in response to the significant growth in business experienced the last 2 years and in response to the 2008 capacity expansion.

SGS considers itself to be an industry leader in terms of quality systems implementation - the Toronto lab has been certified to ISO/IEC 17025 for a number of specific registered tests since 2003 and has been audited to this Standard three times, the most recent being in April 2008. The Noront incident has already resulted in changes in operational procedures and protocols at the Toronto Lab site.

After the initial delay, Noront is impressed with SGS' professional approach and their immediate attention to correcting the problem. Noront expects to continue to use SGS as one of it's analytical laboratories.

All information contained in this release pertaining to SGS had been supplied by SGS and Noront makes no representation expressed or implied as the accuracy thereof.

SGS is the global leader and innovator in inspection, verification, testing and certification services. Founded in 1878, SGS is recognized as the global benchmark in quality and integrity. With over 50,000 employees, SGS operates a network of over 1,000 offices and laboratories around the world.

This press release includes certain "Forward-Looking Statements" within the meaning of the US Private Securities Reform Act of 1995. other than statements of historical fact, all statements are "Forward-Looking Statements" that involve such various known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors. There can be no assurance that such statements will prove accurate. Results and future events could differ materially from those anticipated in such statements. Readers of this press release are cautioned not to place undue reliance on these "Forward-Looking Statements".

Noront is a tier 2 junior resource company on the TSX Venture Exchange, trading symbol NOT, with 128,568,083 shares issued to date.

Investors are invited to visit Noront's IR Hub at http://www.agoracom.com/IR/Noront where they can post questions and receive answers already posted by other investors. Alternatively, investors are able to e-mail all questions and correspondence to NOT@agoracom.com where they can also request to be added to the investor e-mail list to receive all future press releases and updates in real time.

Contacts: SGS Minerals Services Russ Calow VP Global Geochemistry (705) 652-2018 (705) 652-6365 (FAX) Email: russ.calow@sgs.com Noront Resources Ltd Richard Nemis President and CEO (416) 864-1456 (604) 367-5444 (FAX) Email: info@norontresources.com

SOURCE: Noront Resources Ltd. and SGS SA

mailto:russ.calow@sgs.com mailto:info@norontresources.com

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