Cloudbreak Resources Ltd.: 400% Increase in Coal Property Submissions

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Thu Jun 19, 2008 3:02am EDT

  VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA, Jun 19 (MARKET WIRE) -- 
CLOUDBREAK RESOURCES LTD. (TSX VENTURE: CDB)(PINK SHEETS:
CUDBF)(FRANKFURT: C6K). President Blair Naughty is pleased to report
Cloudbreak Resources Ltd. has applied for a 100% interest in a further
198 Coal Dispositions located on the east side of the Pasquia Hills of
East-Central Saskatchewan. This acquisition is in addition to the 48
Dispositions already pending in the system. These Coal Dispositions are
in close proximity to the recently announced coal discovery by Goldsource
Mines Inc., approximately 50 Kilometers north of Hudson Bay, Sask.

    On May 5, 2008 Goldsource announced the results from 47 coal samples
submitted from the Saskatchewan coal intercepts on two core holes
representing 26 meters and 32.5 meters respectively of coal seam,
including 22.6 meters of continuous coal in each hole. The coal was
reportedly intercepted starting 80 meters below the surface.

    Historical data and reports suggest that coal is present to the north
edge of the Cretaceous rock sequence, along the shores of Wapawekka Lake
to the north of the Adamas discovery. These reports further suggest that
the Wapawekka outcrop is likely associated with a larger deposit to the
south. The Adamas intercept is reported to be sub bituminous A quality,
and is directly south of Wapawekka Lake, along the low-lying basin
adjacent to the southeast of the Narrow Hills uplands.

    The discovery by Goldsource of coal in two drill holes 1,600 metres
apart, and the Adamas discovery, suggest the potential for a much larger
coal system. The coal in the discovery areas is reported to be bituminous
to sub-bituminous and was encountered in the Mannville/Swan River group
of Upper Cretaceous age. Coal structures of the Upper Cretaceous age are
reported to be generally very large and can encompass several thousand
square kilometers.

    Company geologist and board members Marvin Mitchell, P.Eng. CFO Richard
Macey and President Blair Naughty flew to Regina, Saskatchewan on June
12, 2008 to meet with the Saskatchewan Ministry of Energy and Resources
about pending claims, and to do detailed research on the areas
surrounding the recent discovery by Goldsource.

    President Blair Naughty stated, "The staff at the Ministry were extremely
helpful and accommodating. Several of the in-house geologists, as well as
the Executive Director of Industry and Resources took the time and effort
to provide us with thoughts on the discovery and provided maps of the
area for us. With the knowledge we gained from that first day we
immediately applied for 48 more Dispositions (91,102 acres) in the area.

    In the town of Hudson Bay we met Neil Salmond, who was born in the area
and has been involved in the logging and farming industries. His
extensive knowledge of the logging roads, forestry contacts and
surrounding areas proved invaluable. We examined maps of unclaimed
townships from the Ministry and matched logging roads and highway maps of
over 1,400 kilometers to see first hand the areas we staked, as well as
areas we planned to stake. The first two township claims Cloudbreak
submitted have full road access. The later two townships are accessible
by helicopter.

    In Melfort we plotted out a large section of unclaimed townships that are
believed to be part of the coal trend. Apparently there were several
claim blocks that were unstaked, according to the most recent map from
the Saskatchewan Ministry of Energy and Resources. These township claims
were not only accessible by road, but are completely clear cut logged and
are easily accessible for a drill rig in warmer months. The roads in this
area are year round roads. With this exciting information we returned to
the Regina Mining office and applied for an additional 150 coal
Dispositions, (approximately 284,662 acres)."

    This now brings Cloudbreak's applications for land permitting in the area
from 4 townships (approximately 91,062 acres) to 20.5 townships
(approximately 466,846 acres). Applications were made in accordance with
the Coal Disposition Act of Saskatchewan and granting of permits is
dependent upon regulatory requirements to process the applications.

    The company to date has not received any indication whether these permits
will be accepted. The Ministry office in Saskatchewan is overwhelmed with
claim submissions and is working extremely hard to grant them on a timely
basis. To the company's knowledge the updated claim maps as of June 16,
2008 indicated that the claims Cloudbreak submitted were still open and
the amount of backlogged claims to be processed matched almost exactly to
the last batch of claims submitted by the company late on June 16, 2008.

    The updated map sent out June 17th reflected all of the claims that were
submitted the day before by the company. Information regarding the
acceptance or denial of these claims will be announced as they are
received back from the Ministry.

    President Naughty, "On behalf of the board we would like to thank the
staff at the Saskatchewan Ministry of Energy and Resources for their time
and hospitality. We would also like to thank the friendly people of
Hudson Bay and Melfort, in particular, our new Cloudbreak consultant Neil
Salmond for his help and direction. We now have a better understanding of
the area, the surroundings, and geological theories of the discovery. We
also have access to a work force including road cutters, drillers and
laborers with equipment, drills, trucks and ATV's. We believe this area
will be of great interest to the mining community for some time to come,
and are pleased to have submitted such a large number of township claims
with the aim of becoming a major player in this new and exciting
discovery area."

    This news release has been prepared on behalf of the Cloudbreak Resources
Board of Directors, which accepts full responsibility for its contents.
The contents of this release have been reviewed and approved by Marvin A.
Mitchell, P.Eng, a qualified person as defined by National Instrument
43-101.

    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

Cloudbreak Resources Ltd.
Shelly Hildebrandt
(604) 669-0401
(604) 669-0414 (FAX)
Email: info@cloudbreakresources.com
Website: www.cloudbreakresources.com

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