Dale Ginn, Chief Executive Officer of SGX Resources Inc. (TSX VENTURE:SXR), is
pleased to announce additional results orginating from the discovery of
significant gold mineralization on its Edleston Zone in Sothman Township located
60 km south of Timmins, ON. Consistent widths and grades continue to be
encountered throughout the deposit and in extensions to depth. Drill hole #12-60
extended the zone to depth by cutting 1.7 g/tonne over 33 metres, including a
higher grade section of 4.37 g/tonne over 7 metres. Parallel gold zones are also
beginning to take shape as witnessed in the table below and in the accompanying
cross sections. Drilling continues in order to extend this zone along strike and
to depths of up to 500 metres below surface as well as to test additional
potential such as the Bud target located to the west and south along the south
limb of the folded Edleston unit. Extensive magnetic, vlf and ip surveys have
been conducted recently on the South Timmins properties revealing numerous
additional targets in classic potential host structures. 


Assay results from five additional drill holes that have been received to date
are summarized in the following table:




                        From          To      Length        Gold            
Hole #                   (m)         (m)         (m)     g/tonne   Zone/Lens
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                            
SL-12-60               241.0       274.0        33.0        1.70       EL #1
                                                                            
Including              241.0       248.0         7.0        4.37            
                                                                            
SL-12-61               296.9       314.0        17.0        1.02       EL #1
                                                                            
SL-11-41               116.7       160.4        43.7        1.08       EL #1
                                                                            
and                    204.0       210.6         6.6        2.20       EL #2
                                                                            
SL-12-58               208.6       241.0        32.4        1.39       EL #1
                                                                            
and                    264.0       342.3        78.3        0.55       EL #2
                                                                            
SL-12-117              105.0       140.0        35.0        0.94       EL #1



Geophysical anomaly drilling for vein-style gold targets intersected what is now
known as the Edleston Zone with drill holes #SL-11-14 and #SL-11-16 in late
2011. This discovery is located in the north-west quadrant of SGX's claim group
within the Sothman Township and has road access via Pine Street extending south
from Timmins. The deposit dips moderately steeply to the south and strikes
roughly at an azimuth of 100 degrees or east-southeast. More than 75 drill holes
have been completed to date along 50 metre spaced sections, outlining a
mineralized zone approximately 100 metres wide and over 500 metres long to a
maximum depth of 250 metres while the zone continues to remain open in all
directions.


Recent geophysical and geological work has demonstrated that the Edleston Zone
sits within the north limb of the host unit/horizon that stretches over 10 km to
the east. This unit is broadly folded back toward the south and east immediately
to the west of the deposit continuing under and near the contact with shallow
sedimentary cover. Pronounced axial planes extend across the folded host unit.


Regionally, this property appears to lie along the potential western extension
of the Cadillac-Larder fault zone along which a number of major gold deposits
are located. The host rock is an altered and sheared ultramafic that exhibits
extensive silicification and contains quartz-carbonate in veins, veinlets and
fracture fill. Mineralization is broadly distributed throughout the unit as
pyrite in amounts of 3 to 5 per cent with trace chalcopyrite and occasional
visible gold observed as well. Additional intercalated volcanic and meta
sediment units lie to the north and south of the deposit, large felsic and mafic
intrusive units are in contact with the northern volcanic rocks to the east
beyond the SGX property boundaries. Along strike to the east of the Edleston
zone by approximately 1.5 km lies the Sirola Zone, which exhibits similar
geology and mineralization and contains some of the only outcropping in the
region. The outcropping portion of this property consists of an altered reddish
feldspar porphyry which lies in contact with mineralized ultramafic volcanic.
These formations have a general strike of 100 degrees azimuth with a steep dip
and are generally sheared and highly altered by carbonatization and
silicification. Numerous trenches and test pits, believed to be from the early
1980s are also located on the property. 


Assay values within the zone appear to be distributed in a relatively stable
fashion with the exception of an occasional high value due to the presence of
visible gold. The intersections above are near true widths as drilling has taken
place from surface hangingwall positions, intersecting the zone nearly
perpendicular to its strike and dip.


SGX Resources has undertaken an extensive diamond drilling program on the
Sothman property since September of 2011 as a follow-up to geophysical targets
with the objective of locating near surface gold deposits. This land package is
located approximately 60 km to the south of Timmins, Ontario, between the
Young-Davidson mine to the east and the Cote Lake deposit to the west.
Activities at the Tully property, located approximately 25 km to the north of
Timmins are focused on diamond drilling in order to expand on and further define
the Tully gold deposit. As well, the company holds a position in the
Davidson-Tisdale deposit and other strategic lands to the west and south of
Timmins, near current and past production. 


Sections, plans and diagrams related to this press release are available at the
company's website, www.sgxresources.com, specifically a longitudinal section
showing the location of the intersections received and released to date. 


This program was carried out under the supervision of John Boissoneault, P.Eng.,
of SGX Resources Inc., the qualified person responsible for this news release.
The drill core was split, with half sent to the Porcupine Joint Venture
laboratory in Timmins, ON or SPJ Laboratories of Sudbury, ON and fire assayed
with an AA and gravimetric finish. Whole metallic assays were performed on
samples containing visible gold. Check assays were also performed on pulps and
rejects, as well, blanks and standards were inserted into the sample stream. 


A copy of this press release will be made available on the company's website and
will be filed with SEDAR. 


NOTE: The information in this release may contain forward-looking information
under applicable securities laws. This forward-looking information is subject to
known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors that may cause actual
results to differ materially from those implied in the forward-looking
information. 


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