Mesa Exploration Regains Green Energy Mineral Brine Project in Utah

Mesa Exploration Corp. is pleased to announce that it has re-acquired, by staking, the Green Energy mineral brine project in Utah. The project consists of mining claims covering an area of 80 acres and is 100% wholly-owned.

Brine was discovered in the 1960s when oil exploration wells encountered blow-outs drilling into Bed #31 of the Paradox Formation. The pressurized free-flowing brine interrupted drilling operations and was considered a nuisance, rarely chemically analyzed or flow-rate tested. Four oil exploration wells have been drilled on the project; the analytical data for these wells were described in a 43-101 report which is being updated to reflect the current claim configuration.

About Mesa Exploration

Mesa is exploring a portfolio potash, gold and silver mineral properties in the United States where it controls significant land holdings in proven mining districts with excellent access and infrastructure. Mesa currently has 16.7 million shares issued and outstanding, 50% of the shares are controlled by insiders and institutions. For further information please visit our website at www.MesaExploration.com.

ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD

MESA EXPLORATION CORP.

Foster Wilson, President and CEO

Source: http://www.mesaexploration.com/s/Home.asp

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