Further Positive Drilling Results from the Pakrut Licensed Area

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Kryso Resources plc

(‘Kryso’ or the ‘Company’)

Further Positive Drilling Results from the Pakrut Licensed Area

Kryso Resources plc (AIM:KYS), the mineral exploration and development company with gold and nickel-copper projects in Tajikistan, is pleased to report further encouraging assay results from drilling completed during 2011 at its Pakrut gold deposit and at its exploration projects at Eastern Pakrut and in the Rufigar area.

Highlights of drill hole intersections (all true widths of ore zones):

Pakrut

  • Ore Zone 1: 27.13m @10.59g/t, 4.65m @5.59g/t Au
  • Ore Zone 2: 4.18m @ 3.42g/t Au
  • Ore Zone 3: 18.85m @ 7.47g/t Au
  • Ore Zone 6: 6.53m @ 12.08g/t Au

Rufigar and Eastern Pakrut

  • Ore Zone 2, Central Rufigar: 14.07m @ 3.11g/t Au
  • Ore Zone 1, Upper Rufigar: 5.98m @ 2.31g/t Au
  • Ore Zone 2, Upper Rufigar: 4.63m @ 2.35g/t Au
  • Road cut at Eastern Pakrut Ore Zone 14: 9.5m @ 4.56g/t Au

The main objectives of the 2011 diamond drill programme were two-fold:

1. Beginning in April, exploration drilling was continued at Eastern Pakrut, and preliminary exploration drilling commenced in the Rufigar area with Kryso’s three existing drill rigs.

2. Beginning in August, after the commissioning of two new more powerful drilling rigs, drilling commenced at Pakrut to improve the definition of the Pakrut resources and verify their continuation at depth.

At Eastern Pakrut, Central Rufigar and Upper Rufigar, while only moderate gold grades were intersected, Kryso is encouraged that every drill hole intersected mineralisation. It is anticipated that grades and thickness will increase at deeper levels as they did at Pakrut. In addition, Eastern Pakrut is 650m geologically higher than the main Pakrut ores zones which are over two kilometres to the west down the Pakrut River valley.

At Pakrut, Ore Zone 1, which from previous drilling indicated a strike length of approximately 100m from west to east, was found to be continuing eastwards at deeper levels in 2010. Two deeper holes in 2011 now show that mineralisation is still plunging downwards and to the east, and the intersections highlighted above are 650m below adit level.

The intersections in Ore Zone 3 and 6 are very encouraging, where nearly 19m @ 7.47g/t Au is the best intersection to date for Ore Zone 3.

The total metrage drilled in 2011 was 8,895m of which 5,240m was at Pakrut. Kryso has drilled 36,256m in total since 2005.

The 2011 assay results were received from the Intertek Group in Beijing, China, an independent assay laboratory.

Kryso intends to report an updated resource estimate to the market in the second quarter of 2012.

Kryso has recently purchased two additional powerful diamond drilling rigs – making a total of seven diamond drill rigs and one RC rig on site. During 2012 it is planned to drill approximately 10,000m at Pakrut of which 8,000m will be at the deeper levels and approximately 2,500m each at Eastern Pakrut and in the Rufigar area.

Craig Brown, Managing Director of Kryso, commented:

“We are delighted to report these excellent drilling results which once again demonstrate the huge potential for expanding the resource at Pakrut. We are also encouraged by the continuing eastward extension of the lower levels of Ore Zone 1 and by the consistency of thickness and grade which supports all of the previous drilling results from all of the Pakrut ore zones. The results further support our belief that Pakrut will develop into a significant underground gold mining operation and give us added confidence for the future. Kryso is also encouraged by the potential resources at both the Rufigar prospects and at Eastern Pakrut.”

Table 1. Assay results of drilling in 2011 from INTERTEK laboratory
       
                                     
BHID   From (m)   To (m)   Interval (m)   True widths (m)   Grade (g/t Au)   Northings   Eastings   Azimuth   Dip
 

Pakrut deposit

 
Ore Zone 1
PKDD103   701.1   710.1   9.00   4.65   5.59   71401.35   62995.49   176   76.8
PKDD143   450.9   482.4   31.50   27.13   10.59   71306.74   63058.87   183.1   65
PKDD143   527.4   528.9   1.50   1.12   6.98   71306.74   63058.87   183.1   65
PKDD148   720.0   725.5   5.50   3.15   3.50   71306.75   63059.64   182.2   78.5
Ore Zone 2
PKDD135   394.3   401.8   7.50   4.18   3.42   71697.75   62779.27   180   70
PKDD135   442.3   443.8   1.50   1.06   1.10   71697.75   62779.27   180   70
PKDD135   547.3   548.8   1.50   0.92   4.52   71697.75   62779.27   180   70
PKDD139   263.7   265.2   1.50   1.12   1.64   71191.43   63062.52   250   65
PKDD140   258.9   261.9   3.00   1.92   2.98   71191.72   63062.58   250   75
PKDD140   276.6   277.8   1.50   0.63   8.06   71191.72   63062.58   250   75
PKDD140   285.6   286.5   0.90   0.45   8.21   71191.72   63062.58   250   75
PKDD152a   828.5   832.8   4.30   2.89   3.55   71336.04   62997.12   250   80
Ore Zone 3
PKDD135   265.3   275.8   10.50   5.24   3.27   71697.75   62779.27   180   70
PKDD135   281.8   289.3   7.50   4.62   1.23   71697.75   62779.27   180   70
PKDD135   298.3   299.8   1.50   1.11   2.16   71697.75   62779.27   180   70
PKDD135   346.3   347.8   1.50   1.13   1.30   71697.75   62779.27   180   70
PKDD139   121.3   149.8   28.50   18.85   7.47   71191.43   63062.52   250   65
PKDD140   159.9   162.9   3.00   1.02   2.62   71191.72   63062.58   250   75
PKDD140   195.9   197.4   1.50   1.03   1.98   71191.72   63062.58   250   75
PKDD140   215.4   221.4   6.00   3.73   1.95   71191.72   63062.58   250   75
PKDD140   234.9   237.9   3.00   1.87   1.60   71191.72   63062.58   250   75
PKDD143   357.9   359.4   4.50   2.19   1.09   71306.74   63058.87   183.1   65
PKDD143   399.9   401.4   1.50   0.91   2.00   71306.74   63058.87   183.1   65
PKDD143   417.7   418.5   1.50   0.93   2.36   71306.74   63058.87   183.1   65
PKDD147   235.6   236.4   0.80   0.43   4.48   71259.43   63090.06   180.7   77
PKDD148   388.0   391.6   3.60   1.39   2.07   71306.75   63059.64   182.2   78.5
PKDD148   469.0   471.4   2.40   1.63   3.16   71306.75   63059.64   182.2   78.5
PKDD152a   358.0   359.5   1.50   1.23   1.94   71336.04   62997.12   250   80
PKDD152a   568.0   569.5   1.50   0.92   1.44   71336.04   62997.12   250   80
PKDD152a   583.0   588.0   5.00   3.01   1.37   71336.04   62997.12   250   80
Ore Zone 6
PKDD143   77.4   78.9   1.50   1.04   1.34   71306.74   63058.87   183.1   65
PKDD143   81.9   83.4   1.50   1.14   1.78   71306.74   63058.87   183.1   65
PKDD147   27.8   32.3   4.50   3.54   2.18   71259.43   63090.06   180.7   77
PKDD148   26.5   31.0   4.50   3.09   1.27   71306.75   63059.64   182.2   78.5
PKDD148   190.0   191.5   1.50   1.03   7.50   71306.75   63059.64   182.2   78.5
PKDD148   200.5   211   10.50   6.53   12.08   71306.75   63059.64   182.2   78.5
PKDD152a   0.0   6.0   6.00   3.01   5.29   71336.04   62997.12   250   80
PKDD152a   20.5   23.5   3.00   1.56   5.13   71336.04   62997.12   250   80
Ore Zone7
PKDD122   172.8   175   2.20   1.58   0.83   71697.75   62779.27   180   70
 
Area Eastern Pakrut
 
Ore Zone 14
EPKDD112   146.4   156.9   10.5   8.47   1.40   73932.15   62825.92   205   68
EPKDD118   346.0   350.5   4.50   2.32   1.03   73956.39   62889.40   205   86
EPKDD118   356.5   359.5   3.00   1.68   1.06   73956.39   62889.40   205   86
Ore Zone15
EPKDD118   29.6   37.1   7.50   4.12   0.56   73956.39   62889.40   205   86
 
Area Central Rufigar
 
Ore Zone 1
CRDD1   13.2   16.2   3.00   2.32   0.76   72278.47   67020.93   324.5   72.3
CRDD1   40.8   43.2   2.40   1.97   0.56   73956.39   62889.40   324.5   72.3
CRDD2   68.7   71.7   3.00   2.39   1.20   73956.39   62889.40   338.9   77.6
Ore Zone 2
CRDD5   61.5   63   1.50   1.39   2.66   72400.75   67135.06   324.4   80.8
CRDD6   163.5   184.5   21.0   14.07   3.11   72424.26   67084.69   331.8   83.3
CRDD7   295.0   298.0   3.00   2.16   0.96   72467.25   67012.54   320.0   82.0
CRDD7   299.5   301.0   1.50   1.18   1.34   72467.25   67012.54   320.0   82.0
Ore Zone 3
CRDD7   160.1   161.5   1.40   0.93   0.58   72467.25   67012.54   320.0   82.0
CRDD7   205.6   208.1   2.50   1.98   0.84   72467.25   67012.54   320.0   82.0
CRDD7   209.6   210.4   0.80   0.44   0.78   72467.25   67012.54   320.0   82.0
 
Area Upper Rufigar
 
Ore Zone 1
URDD3   26.8   28.3   1.50   1.43   3.06   72519.46   66105.42   335.0   65.0
URDD3   52.3   55.3   3.00   2.93   1.45   72519.46   66105.42   335.0   65.0
URDD3   88.3   91.3   3.00   2.95   0.75   72519.46   66105.42   335.0   65.0
URDD3   119.8   121.3   1.50   1.47   1.72   72519.46   66105.42   335.0   65.0
URDD3a   60.7   66.7   6.00   5.98   2.31   72518.32   66105.22   328.9   65.9
URDD4   73.3   76.3   3.00   2.85   2.73   72519.53   66104.82   0.00   90.0
URDD4   106.3   107.8   1.50   1.40   0.86   72519.53   66104.82   0.00   90.0
URDD5   37.2   40.2   3.00   2.69   0.91   72456.2   66092.16   330.0   68.0
URDD5   46.2   47.7   1.50   1.39   0.77   72456.2   66092.16   330.0   68.0
URDD5   67.2   74.7   7.50   7.12   0.89   72456.2   66092.16   330.0   68.0
Ore Zone 2
URDD2   74   79.3   5.30   4.63   2.35   72299.63   66961.17   0.00   90.0
 
Area Eastern Rufigar
 
Ore Zone 3
ERDD4   31.2   34.2   3.00   2.85   0.94   74216.35   68001.53   0.0   50.0
ERDD4   40.2   41.7   1.50   1.36   0.80   74216.35   68001.53   0.0   50.0
         

Table 2

 

Assay Results from INTERTEK laboratory of bulldozer cuts and road sampling

 
BHID   From (m)   To (m)   Interval (m)   True widths (m)   Grade (g/t Au)
Area Eastern Pakrut
Ore Zone 14
Road 3   127.0   131.0   4.0   3.12   1.77
Road 4   97.0   108.0   11.0   9.5   4.56
Road 5   0.5   2.0   1.5   1.38   3.94
Area Upper Rufigar
Ore Zone 1
Bulldozer cut 1   6.0   9.0   3.0   2.92   5.72
Cross cat 1   14.0   16.0   2.0   1.89   2.39
Cross cat 4   7.0   8.5   1.5   1.42   3.12
Ore Zone 2
Cross cat 4   68.0   70.0   2.0   1.92   17.49
Ore Zone 3
Cross cat 3   5.0   8.0   3.0   2.94   2.81
         
Table 3. Drill holes depths 2011
    BHID   Total Depth (m)
   
Pakrut deposit
1   PKDD103   755.5
2   PKDD105   245.4
3   PKDD122   280.0
4   PKDD135   311.0
5   PKDD140   340.0
6   PKDD142   104.5
7   PKDD143   590.5
8   PKDD147   293.3
9   PKDD147a   14.5
10   PKDD148   786.0
11   PKDD152   116.5
12   PKDD152a   850.0
13   PKDD156   172.0
14   Geotechnical

GT-02

  122.7
15   GT-04   202.1
16   GT-05   55.2
Total:   5239.2
Area Eastern Pakrut
17   EPKDD109   157.0
18   EPKDD109a   82.5
19   EPKDD112   186.9
20   EPKDD114   170.8
21   EPKDD118   395.5
22   EPKDD155   170.6
23   EPKDD155a   43.3
Total:   1206.6
Area Rufigar
24   CRDD1   101.1
25   CRDD2   214.2
26   CRDD5   133.5
27   CRDD6   184.5
28   CRDD7   347.5
29   URDD1   257.6
30   URDD2   287.7
31   URDD3   121.3
32   URDD3a   78.2
33   URDD4   178.3
34   URDD5   109.2
35   ERDD4   52.2
Total:   2065.9
Area of tailings dam
36   GT-07   84.3
37   GT-08   103.3
38   GT-09   80.1
39   GT-10   80.5
40   GT-11   31.7
41   GT-12   17.7
Total:   397.6
 

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Craig Brown, Managing Director
Tel: +44 (0) 20 7349 9160
Anthony Schindler, Investor Relations
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About the Pakrut Gold Project

The Pakrut gold project, of which Kryso has 100% ownership, is situated in Tajikistan approximately 112km northeast of the capital city Dushanbe Pakrut has estimated total JORC compliant resources of 3,578,000oz Au (assuming a cut-off grade of 0.0 g/t Au) and is located within the Tien Shan gold belt, which extends from Uzbekistan into Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan and western China, and which hosts a number of multi-million ounce gold deposits.

About Tajikistan

Tajikistan is a secular republic located in Central Asia. The country is a member of the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) and the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation. Tajikistan hosts numerous operating precious metal mines as well as the largest aluminium smelter in Central Asia. Kryso's management team has extensive experience in the mining industry in Tajikistan.

Qualified Person

All geological results have been approved for release by Dr Trevor Davenport B.Sc, M.Sc, Ph.D, MIMM, C.Eng, Geological Consultant to Kryso Resources plc. Dr Davenport has more than 35 years of experience in the mining industry and has consented to the inclusion of the material in the form and context in which it appears.

Glossary

Au: The chemical symbol for gold.

Cut-off grade: The grade used to separate ore and waste such that only material classified as ore will be treated in order to recover the economic metal or mineral of interest.

g/t: grams per tonne.

JORC Code: The Australasian Code for Reporting of Exploration Results, Mineral Resources and Ore Reserves, as published by the Joint Ore Reserves Committee of The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, Australian Institute of Geoscientists and Minerals Council of Australia.

m: metre.

oz: troy ounce.

Resource: An estimated tonnage and grade of mineralization in the ground.

t: metric ton.

Category Code: MSC
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