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Post by cymlan on May 25, 2010 1:58pm

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North American Gem Inc. Has Submitted the Granny Rose Mining Permit Application to the Kentucky Department of Natural Resources

VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA--(Marketwire - May 25, 2010) - North American Gem Inc. (NAG) (TSX VENTURE:NAG) has officially submitted the Granny Rose Mining Permit Application to the Kentucky Department of Natural Resources. The Granny Rose lease is located in Knox County, Kentucky and contains the highly marketable Blue Gem coal throughout the entire lease with an average seam thickness of 2 feet. Potential mining costs are expected to be relatively low on this particular lease due to favorable strip ratios and mining conditions.

The decision of North American Gem to acquire and develop this coal lease was made with consideration of the situation regarding the "mountaintop removal" and "valley fill" issues under scrutiny by the US Environmental Protection Agency. None of the leases currently held or being considered by NAG will be affected by this issue.

The method of mining to be used is known as contour mining. All of the mining permits currently being pursued by NAG have been mined prior to the enactment of the Surface Mine Control and Reclamation act of 1977. This law requires that after any surface mining, the land must be restored to the approximate original contour unless otherwise specified in the permit application and approved by the Kentucky Department of Natural Resources (KDNR). When "pre-law" mining was done, the general practice was to mine along the contour of a slope to the maximum profitable ratio and leave the resulting highwall and a wide, flat bench where the material covering the coal was removed and then graded somewhat flat as opposed to restoring the original slope. NAG will at the very least return the mining permit locations to their current state, and in some instances return the mining permit location to a better environmental state due to the Surface Mine Control and Reclamation act of 1977.

All of NAG's potential mining operations will incorporate sediment control methods that will keep ahead of the increased regulations and restrictions. Furthermore, in anticipation of increased regulations, NAG has, in all of its permitting applications, begun the sampling of receiving streams and groundwater wells utilizing the most stringent and extensive sampling parameters. This will allow NAG to comply with the regulatory requirements and will also result in a much shorter and smoother permitting application process.

Mr. Dean Schafer is acting as operations manager of all the Company's Kentucky coal leases and is currently implementing an overall mine plan.

Ms. Deborah Moses, PEng, PLS, REM, of Engineering Consulting Services Inc. (ECSI) has approved the technical content of this release. Ms. Deborah Moses is the qualified person for the Company's coal operations in Kentucky.

North American Gem Inc. (TSX VENTURE:NAG) is a Junior Exploration Company based in Western Canada. The Company's primary goal is to explore for Coal in North America, currently the focus is in Kentucky, Saskatchewan, and West Virginia. In addition to Coal exploration, the Company also has interests in Uranium, Copper, Gold, Molybdenum and other base metals in Canada.

Comment by lucci2005 on May 25, 2010 2:09pm
I guess NAG really ran out of news since they now inform shareholders of submitting permits.  I'm very surprised they didn't halt the stock (just like they did with the permit letters for Saskatchewan last year).  Well, give that today's news release is so important.  Too bad it will take 12 months to see any results (as per NAG website).Oh boy, may we should be ...more  
Comment by laskowski on May 25, 2010 2:17pm
Another carrot.I'd rather here about the main course of what is really happening. Maybe something radical like those permits that should only take a "couple of weeks " actually manifesting.  It is discouraging that even though we seem to have a good foundation, the Charles school of vague info, of  promises  of what is to come, incentive options granted and insider ...more  
Comment by Saturn4 on May 25, 2010 2:54pm
I agree with lucci ... now they're giving news on submitting applications!  Wait another whatever time, what, a year?, before they are permitted!  The news we are waiting for is mine #2 and former mine #2 ... Where is that news?  IMO its long overdue!!!  Come on NAG ... Go Go Go!!
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