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To: coug who wrote (633)1/25/2006 9:26:18 AM
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Nice: ""Drilling results from the SSX-Steer connection included one drill hole intercepting 65 feet of 0.677 ounce of gold per ton (opt) or 19.8 meters of 23 grams per tonne (gpt).""

Press Release Source: Queenstake Resources Ltd.

Queenstake's Drilling Expands High-Grade Mineralization at Smith, SSX and Steer Mines
Wednesday January 25, 9:00 am ET

DENVER, Jan. 25 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Queenstake Resources Ltd. (Amex: QEE - News; Toronto: QRL - News) continued to intercept high grade gold mineralization in its recent near-mine drilling, extending the Mahala deposit at the Smith Mine in and around an access ramp for underground mining. In addition, encouraging drilling results at the drift connecting the SSX and Steer mines has expanded the mineralization in this new prospective area. Drilling results from the SSX-Steer connection included one drill hole intercepting 65 feet of 0.677 ounce of gold per ton (opt) or 19.8 meters of 23 grams per tonne (gpt).


Underground drilling in other zones of the recently connected SSX and Steer mines identified additional mineralization. Underground reverse circulation(1) and core(1) drilling was part of the near-mine exploration program(2) conducted at the Smith, SSX and Steer mines from September 2005 through early January 2006.

Commenting on the exploration results, President and Chief Executive Officer Dorian L. (Dusty) Nicol said, "The positive results from the Mahala deposit at the Smith Mine have expanded the mineralization, especially around the access ramp at Mahala, potentially allowing easier recovery of the mineralization. Pending incorporation of these results into a new mine model, the results reinforce the potential to extend the mine life at Smith beyond 2008. Turning to the SSX-Steer connection, this is exciting new ground for further drilling this year and we have ordered a second drill for the SSX-Steer complex to enable us to accelerate this program."

All results highlighted in this news release are outside of the year-end 2004 resource boundary and represent extensions of mineralization, which could add to reserves and resources(3). The results will be incorporated in new mine models that will be used in the estimation of reserves and resources for year-end 2005.

The Mahala results were from 76 reverse circulation and core holes totaling 17,005 feet or 5,183 meters completed. The Mahala deposit, part of the Smith Mine, commenced commercial production in August 2005. At the 6630 Ramp at Mahala, three reverse circulation holes had intercepts of 55 feet of 0.354 opt (16.8 meters of 12 gpt), 35 feet of 0.264 opt (10.7 meters of 9 gpt) and 10 feet of 0.351 opt (3.1 meters of 12 gpt), respectively.

The prospective target in Zone 2 at the Smith Mine is in mineralization associated with two parallel dikes. This target remains open to the west. Follow up drilling to expand the mineralization at Mahala and along Zone 2 to the west is underway in 2006. The following table shows drill intercepts at the Smith Mine of 10 feet or more at a grade of 0.25 opt or higher (>3 meters of approximately 9 gpt or better). The dike trends and Mahala ramps are shown in Map 1 in the Appendix.

Table 1: Smith Mine-Mahala Deposit Results Highlights(4, 5)

Hole # From To Length Grade Drill
(feet) (feet) (feet) (opt) Type

Zone 4 - Mahala 6630 Ramp
C40173 45 90 45 0.279 RC
C40168 0 25 25 0.301 RC
and 50 105 55 0.354
C40169 5 40 35 0.264 RC
C40165 40 60 20 0.292 RC
C40175 20 45 25 0.292 RC
C40184 0 15 15 0.292 RC
C40218 240 250 10 0.351 RC

Zone 4 - 6760
C40221 0 20 20 0.290 RC
C40228 110 130 20 0.298 RC
C40230 10 30 20 0.342 RC
C40234 95 105 10 0.526 RC
C40249 105 125 20 0.265 RC
C40279 170 180 10 0.320 RC
C40283 70 85 15 0.430 RC

R4 and R11 Dike Trends
LX-619 0 15 15 0.311 Core
LX-620 0 20 20 0.325 Core
LX-623 155 185 30 0.537 Core

At the SSX-Steer complex, 242 reverse circulation and core holes totaling 24,420 feet or 7,443 meters were completed. Three reverse circulation holes in Zone 5 of the SSX-Steer drift connection encountered high-grade mineralized intervals of 65 feet of 0.677 opt (19.8 meters of 23) as mentioned on page one, 45 feet of 0.368 opt (13.7 meters of 13 gpt) and 10 feet of 0.559 opt (3.1 meters of 19 gpt), respectively. Other highlighted results from SSX and Steer are shown in Map 2 in the Appendix. All of these areas will be followed up with further drilling in 2006. The following table shows drill intercepts from the SSX and Steer mines of 10 feet or more at a grade of 0.25 opt or higher (>3.1 meters of 9 gpt or better).

Table 2: SSX-Steer Complex Results Highlights(4, 5)

SSX-Steer

Hole # From To Length Grade Drill
(feet) (feet) (feet) (opt) Type

Zone 1 (SSX)
Z13277 20 110 90 0.349 RC
and 115 180 65 0.598
and 195 205 10 0.332
Z13287 210 235 25 0.864 RC
Z13288 50 70 20 0.443 RC
Z13289 35 55 20 0.360 RC
Z13290 50 65 15 0.419 RC

Zone 2 (SSX)
Z23305 0 25 25 0.412 RC
Z23313 30 40 10 0.352 RC
Z23314 0 35 35 0.272 RC
Z23323 0 15 15 0.288 RC
and 55 70 15 0.698
Z23342 0 15 15 0.607 RC
Z23343 0 10 10 0.318 RC
Z23346 0 45 45 0.307 RC
with 35 45 10 0.508
Z23350 0 30 30 0.476 RC
with 10 20 20 0.616
Z23356 0 15 15 0.259 RC

Zone 4 (SSX)
Z41062 10 35 25 0.273 RC
Z41066 30 40 10 0.248 RC
Z41069 20 40 20 0.511 RC
Z41070 10 45 35 0.457 RC
Z41073 5 20 15 0.275 RC
Z41083 35 80 45 0.586 RC
Z41085 0 15 15 0.532 RC
Z41086 0 30 30 0.462 RC
Z41089 0 75 75 0.286 RC
Z41093 0 15 15 0.253 RC
Z41094 0 30 30 0.234 RC
and 55 65 10 0.475
Z41097 0 30 30 0.285 RC
Z41103 35 55 20 0.323 RC
Z41115 20 50 30 0.252 RC
Z41122 85 95 10 0.318 RC
Z41125 25 45 20 0.425 RC
Z41131 5 25 20 0.356 RC
Z41132 10 45 35 0.438 RC
Z41139 0 20 20 0.305 RC
Z41148 100 110 10 0.432 RC
Z41153 90 100 10 0.417 RC
and 120 130 10 0.587
Z41163 0 15 15 0.292 RC

Zone 5 (SSX-Steer connection)
Z50544 110 130 20 0.291 RC
Z50550 105 115 10 0.559 RC
and 125 170 45 0.232
Z50561 0 20 20 0.255 RC
Z50563 0 10 10 0.252 RC
Z50564 0 45 45 0.368 RC
Z50565 0 10 10 0.318 RC
Z50567 35 45 10 0.375 RC
Z50592 70 95 25 0.399 RC
Z50593 70 135 65 0.677 RC
Z50601 125 135 10 0.439 RC
Z50612 250 270 20 0.339 RC
Z50618 50 65 15 0.950 RC
Z50622 60 70 10 0.389 RC
and 185 205 20 0.866
SX-980 433 455 22 0.639 Core

Zone 6 (SSX)
Z60343 10 25 15 0.295 RC
Z60344 0 35 35 0.259 RC

Zone 7 (Steer)
X70006 50 60 10 0.302 RC
X70015 25 50 25 0.345 RC
X70016 18.5 6.5 25 0.392 RC
X70033 10 25 15 0.389 RC
X70034 0 10 10 0.495 RC

Queenstake Resources Ltd. is a gold mining and exploration company based in Denver, Colorado. Its principal asset is the wholly owned Jerritt Canyon mining district in Nevada. Jerritt Canyon has produced over seven million ounces of gold since 1981. Current production at the property is from underground mines. The Jerritt Canyon district comprises over 100 square miles of geologically prospective ground and represents one of the largest contiguous exploration properties in Nevada.

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