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September 21, 2005
Mr. Simon Tam reports

Update on Stormy Mountain Project

The Company has received an exploration update for the Stormy Mountain project located in the Yukon Territory from its consultants. Prospecting on behalf of the Company has located high-grade molybdenum-bearing "float" along a creek approximately 1 kilometer north of the adit zone, and extension of the prospective horizon some 300 meters further north than previously identified. Samples collected by the prospector returned assays of 10.4%, 8.63% and 3.16% Mo. (molybdenum).

The series of molybdenum occurrences extending north of the adit zone, both in-situ and as float occur within a large area anomalous in molybdenum (± copper ± tungsten) content in historic soil sample surveys. The soil anomaly and molybdenum occurrences are important because they lie over a steep ridge crest from the original high-grade mineralization at the adit zone and must have been generated from a different source area.

The skarn lithology on the north slope of Stormy Mountain contains sporadic rosettes of molybdenite along fracture zones in a diopside-rich skarn. This environment is typical of the geological setting of the adit zone, where similar molybdenite rosettes are present in diopside skarn phases overlying the garnet skarn which in turn contain high-grade molybdenite concentrations along the granitic contact.

Further work at Stormy Mountain is proposed to explore for a deeper source for the north extension molybdenite occurrences by modern exploration technology, including a further soil geochemical survey, a magnetic survey and an Induced Polarization survey. These surveys are planned to test the concept that the sporadic molybdenite mineralization within the diopside skarn may be reflecting a mineralized environment in a garnet-rich skarn or brecciaed and altered granite at depth below the diopside veneer.

The program was supervised by Glen C. Macdonald, P. Geol., P. Geo., who is a Qualified Person for purposes of this news release.

E-ENERGY VENTURES INC.
Per:
"Simon Tam"
Simon Tam, Director

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