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September 16, 2005

E-Energy buys GSG for $60,000, 1.8 million shares

Mr. Simon Tam reports

GSG MOLYBDENUM PROPERTY ACQUIRED

E-Energy Ventures Inc. has entered into a purchase agreement to acquire a 100-per-cent interest in the GSG molybdenum property located approximately 35 miles (56 kilometres) south of Ross River, Yukon. It is road accessible via the government-maintained South Canol highway and a 10-mile four-wheel-drive trail near Ross River, Yukon Territory.

The terms of the purchase agreement for a 100-per-cent interest in the property require the company to make cash payment of $60,000 and to issue 1.8 million shares. The property is subject to a 2-per-cent net-smelter-return royalty. The company has the right to reduce the royalty to 1 per cent by paying $1-million. This acquisition is subject to exchange approval. A finder's fee, in the maximum amount permitted under the policies of the TSX Venture Exchange, is payable.

The GSG molybdenum property comprises 24 mineral claims and covers approximately 1,226 acres. The claims cover a multiple-phased granitic complex, which intrudes a sequence of sedimentary rocks, including carbonate and shale lithologies. Streams draining from the claims contain very anomalous concentrations of uranium, molybdenum and tungsten. Parts of the granite complex are brecciated and silicified, and the sedimentary units are altered to hornfels and/or skarn near the intrusive. The geological environment at the GSG property is similar to the company's Stormy Mountain project located some five kilometres to the east, where the company is exploring high-grade molybdenum-tungsten prospects. Recent work at the Stormy Mountain property has discovered significant extensions to the known mineralization and contributed to an understanding of the controls of the mineralizing events. Target deposits for both the Stormy Mountain and GSG prospects are high-grade molybdenum and/or tungsten zones near the granitic-sedimentary contact, and molybdenum plus/minus tungsten disseminated and in fracture/breccia zones within the intrusive complexes.

THE TSX VENTURE EXCHANGE HAS NEITHER APPROVED OR DISAPPROVED OF THE CONTENTS HEREIN.


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