Liberty Star Uranium & Metals Corp. (“Liberty
Star” or the “Company”)
(OTCQB: LBSR)
is pleased to announce 2013/2014 yearly rental fees for federal claim
blocks for all Arizona exploration projects have been paid to the United
States Bureau of Land Management (USBLM) from the Company’s operating
funds account. The Arizona USBLM claims comprise the Company’s three
Arizona mineral exploration stage projects: the North
Pipes Super Project for uranium and other metals in northwest
Arizona, the East
Silver Bell Porphyry Copper Project and the Tombstone
Super Project, including Hay
Mountain for porphyry copper, gold, moly and rare earth elements.
Additional land maintenance fees for Hay Mountain properties in the form
of Arizona State Mineral Exploration Permits (MEPs) are due to the
Arizona State Land Department in September.
Effective immediately, Larry Liang has resigned. Larry was the Company’s
president and had served on the board of directors since 2009. In his
letter of resignation Liang noted that he and his wife were living in
China full time and that currently he could not give full attention to
his job with Liberty Star. Company CEO Jim Briscoe will act as president
until a replacement is named. Comments Briscoe: “We will miss Larry’s
high energy attitude, and hope to work with him in the future in some
way. He is very enthusiastic about the Liberty Star story and is attuned
to the business atmosphere in China.”
“James A. Briscoe” James
A. Briscoe, Professional Geologist, AZ CA
CEO/Chief Geologist
Liberty
Star Uranium & Metals Corp.
Copyright Business Wire 2013