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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Some of the cards Noront has.

TORONTO, Dec. 3 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ - Noront Resources Ltd. ("Noront" or the "Company") (TSX Venture: NOT) is pleased to provide an update on their project development plans for their Ring of Fire deposits.

The Project development milestones identified were:

- Establish feasibility schedules for various project components
- Initiate socio economic studies
- Complete environmental baseline and environmental studies
- Initiate project consultations with First Nations communities
- Environmental review and permitting
- Complete marketing and sales studies
- Define project execution plans including Private Public partnerships
for infrastructure development

Noront's projects are the most advanced in the Ring of Fire and we estimate that Feasibility Studies could be completed on the Eagle's Nest (nickel, copper, PGE's) and the Blackbird (chromite) deposits by the first quarter of 2011. Due to the different complexities of the two types of deposits, Noront believes the Eagle's Nest deposits could be put into production by the first quarter of 2016 while the chromite development is expected to follow as a result of increased infrastructure requirements.

The main differences in the two time schedules are driven by many factors, which are largely out of Noront's control. These differences include:

- The Eagle's Nest deposit is a much higher grade deposit and as a
result can withstand additional inventory costs and could likely be
developed with seasonal access;
- The Blackbird chromite deposits, along with other chromite deposits
in the region, will require significant infrastructure development in
order to be economic;
- The chromite deposits will require the development of all season
access that will require the evaluation of numerous options, for both
routing and mode of transportation, and will require extensive
consultation with First Nations communities;
- The subsequent development of a ferrochrome smelter will require
extensive environmental review and will be further complicated by the
requirement of significant power supply in the order of 400-500 mega
watts; and
- Noront's due diligence shows that it is unlikely that Ontario's
current power generation or transmission capacity can handle this
expanded electrical load and the development of the power supply
project alone is likely to extend the ferrochrome project past 2016.

Noront is confident in the project milestones currently established and in support of achieving these milestones has taken the following steps:

- Engaged SNC Lavalin to complete a transportation study that includes
numerous routes and modes of transportations. SNC Lavalin is expected
to finalize the feasibility study on the preferred routes and mode of
transportation, as well as the other alternatives considered, by the
fourth quarter of 2010. This work, including the evaluation of
alternatives, will be a significant part of the project approvals and
consultation process;
- Environmental baseline studies are currently underway;
- NI 43-101 resource reports have been initially completed for Eagle's
Nest and are being finalized for Blackbird and as a result we are
confident that our procedures and quality analysis and quality
control protocols will meet or exceed industry standards;
- Noront is currently reviewing qualifications from various contractors
in support of the feasibility studies and expects to have all major
contractors engaged by early 2010; and
- Through discussions with our First Nations Advisory Board, Noront is
developing a consultation schedule and intends to initiate the
consultation process with the First Nations communities in the first
quarter of 2010. This will include the expansion of consultations as
project definitions are finalized during the feasibility study
process.

Mr. Paul Semple P. Eng, Noront's Chief Operating Officer stated, "The development plans and schedules we are currently proposing are based on months of strategic planning and numerous conversations with First Nations leaders, industry professionals and Federal and Provincial government officials. We are confident of the schedules that we are proposing for the nickel copper projects and at the same time we intend to work diligently on developing the more complex chromite projects. These projects are multifaceted and will require extensive consultations, discussions and negotiations. Until we complete these steps, we cannot responsibly report on the development plans including the capital costs, schedule or the project economics of the Ring of Fire chromite deposits." Mr. Semple further stated, "Based on Noront's due diligence regarding the chromite market, the technical demands of a ferrochrome project, the unknown aspects of the permitting process, the complexity of developing a large infrastructure project especially as a private public partnership along with the current the status of Ontario's infrastructure, we currently believe that the project costs, scope, smelter location, project economics or development timeline can not be accurately forecast or estimated. We believe any forecasts on the chromite projects, at this stage, absent of a project definition being completed, consultation with impacted First Nations being initiated and intensive discussions with the Provincial and Federal governments is purely speculation."

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