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Gold/Mining/Energy : EKWX - Ekwan-X Inc.
EKWX 0.00010000.0%Mar 7 3:00 PM EST

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From: jmhollen3/1/2006 10:57:25 PM
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EKWAN-X: Continuing Data Acquisition Program

TORONTO, ONTARIO, Feb 17, 2006 (CCNMatthews via COMTEX) -- EKWAN-X (PINK SHEETS:EKWX) continues to increase its data compilation for a large scale mineral exploration program planned for the State of Nevada. EKWAN-X has opened discussions with other mineral exploration companies in the Southern regions of Nevada in order to refine our data base. This will provide more insight into detecting marker minerals that would enhance our capability to detect potentially economic mineral deposits from airborne surveys.


EKWAN-X is using a sophisticated new technology known as hyperspectal imaging. This technology can produce detailed mineral exploration maps at great speeds. These maps can then be used for high probability target selection. The large number of these high probability targets that will be generated in a short period of time will substantially increase the likelihood of discovering a mine.

The State of Nevada has been chosen for EKWAN-X'S first exploration program due to the prolific gold production and recent huge gold discoveries such as the new Placer Dome discovery in the Cortez region of Nevada.

EKWAN-X expects to commence the airborne operations in the beginning in the summer of this year.

SOURCE: EKWAN-X
CONTACT: EKWAN-X
Ed Godin
(416) 805-3036
WWW. EKWAN-X.COM

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