VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA, Sep 26, 2008 (MARKET WIRE via COMTEX News Network) --
CLOUDBREAK RESOURCES LTD. (TSX VENTURE: CDB)(PINK SHEETS: CUDBF)(FRANKFURT: C6K) has received additional "Comfort Letters" from Saskatchewan Energy and Resources for coal disposition applications filed in mid-June-mid-July that confirmed first priority for an additional 237,300 hectares (approx 585,800 acres). The comfort letters received list all applications made on behalf of the company during the period in mid-June-mid-July and detail the land description, acres, priority sequence and the allocated coal-prospecting permit numbers. The company applied for the ground in accordance with all the rules and regulations set forth by the Government of Saskatchewan's permitting office.
Cloudbreak Resources has now received "Comfort Letters" for 29.5 townships (approximately 675,000 acres) of coal dispositions, and is in the process of filing the corresponding UTM plot maps for the permits.
This news release has been prepared on behalf of the Board of Cloudbreak Resources, which accepts full responsibility for its contents. The contents of this release have been reviewed and approved by Marvin A. Mitchell, P.Eng, Director of Cloudbreak, a qualified person as defined by National Instrument 43-101.
Cloudbreak has also applied for a number of metallic mineral permits from the Department of Alberta Energy, Mineral Development Division in Edmonton, Alberta in the Vermillion area on the Saskatchewan-Alberta border, which include the rights to subsurface potash, totaling 774,282 acres. The company has been notified that the application process for these permits should be finalized in the coming weeks.
ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD
Blair Naughty, President & Director
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Contacts: Cloudbreak Resources Ltd. Rich Macey (604) 669-0401 Cloudbreak Resources Ltd. Blair Naughty (604) 669-0401 (604) 669-0414 (FAX) Website: www.cloudbreakresources.com