To: Goose94 who wrote (1284 ) 5/22/2013 10:30:12 AM From: Goose94 Respond to of 203397 NexGen Energy (NXE-V) hires James Sykes and Matthew Schwab as geologists May 22, 2013 - News Release NexGen Energy Ltd. has added two highly qualified and experienced uranium geologists to its technical team and has received a drilling permit for Radio. Highlights: Addition of two highly qualified and experienced uranium geologists; Radio drilling permit received. Geological appointments James Sykes has joined NexGen as a senior geologist. Mr. Sykes joins NexGen from Rio Tinto. He originally commenced with Hathor in 2007 prior to the discovery of Roughrider and transferred to Rio from Hathor in February, 2012, as part of its acquisition of Hathor. Mr. Sykes was a key member of the team that constructed the original 3-D geological model of the Roughrider system, which ultimately led to the discovery of the Roughrider East and Far East deposits. Prior to Hathor, Mr. Sykes was a project geologist with Denison Mines Corp. Matthew Schwab has joined NexGen as an exploration geologist. Mr. Schwab also joins NexGen from Rio Tinto having also worked previously for Hathor on the Roughrider deposit. Mr. Schwab was a member of the technical team responsible for defining the mineralized zones of the Roughrider deposit and exploring the Roughrider property for further zones of mineralization. Radio drilling permit At the company's Radio project, located immediately adjacent to Rio Tinto's Roughrider deposit, the application for summer drilling has been approved. Drilling is expected to commence in late June for a 4,400-metre diamond drilling program focused on the target area immediately east of Radio's western boundary that covers the interpreted structural extension that hosts the adjacent Roughrider discovery. Leigh Curyer, NexGen's chief executive officer, commented: "The appointment of Mr. Sykes and Mr. Schwab to our technical team in joining Andrew Browne, vice-president of exploration and development, is a significant endorsement of the uranium prospectivity of our properties. Their uranium exploration expertise and knowledge of the Roughrider deposits is highly valuable and extremely relevant to our portfolio of properties. It is with pleasure that I welcome them aboard." We seek Safe Harbor.