Torch River Resources Ltd.: Additional Sampling Identifies 300 m Strike Length of Rare Earth Elements & Thorium on Marble Breccia Zone at the Mount Copeland Project, Revelstoke, BC


CALGARY, ALBERTA--(Marketwire - Jan. 11, 2012) - Torch River Resources Ltd. ("Torch" or the "Corporation") (TSX VENTURE:TCR) (FRANKFURT:WNF) (PINK SHEETS:TORVF) is pleased to announce results from a total of 48 rock chip samples from Mount Copeland were analyzed for REE & multi-element ICP-MS carried out at Pioneer Labs Inc,, Richmond, BC (certificate number 2111123), and ALS Minerals, N Vancouver (certificate number VA11211509). Elevated values of cerium, lanthanum, neodymium, praseodymium, samarium, dysprosium, gadolinium, zirconium, thorium, molybdenum & niobium occur in 24 of 48 rock chip samples. Management is encouraged by these expanding results.

The north slope of Mt. Copeland was covered by a glacier when the high grade molybdenum mine closed in 1973. Subsequent melting of the glacier has allowed Torch to conduct surface prospecting above the old underground mine site and entry adit. The Marble Ridge Breccia Zone was the location of rock chip sample AR22 which contained, as previously reported, total REEs of 4.13%. The average of the new samples 821, 828, 829, 832, 834 and 838 is over 1.2% REEs and ranges over 300 meters of strike length. As reported on October 5, 2011 samples 804,805,808,809 and 810 averaged .67% REEs. A new reassay of these samples returned .91% REEs (certificate number VA11238839). This area will be a main target of our 2012 drill program. New maps of this area and other data referring to Mt. Copeland can be viewed on the Company's web site:
www.torchriver.ca

The geochemical analysis of rock chip samples was taken from a 300 m strike length of semi-continous outcrop and there was identified REE & Th (low U) bearing mineralization on Torch's 100% owned Mount Copeland mineral tenures. In August, 2011 the Marble Ridge Breccia Zone was only exposed over a strike length of 15 m, but additional sampling in Sept reveals that the zone has over 300 m strike, and is open at both ends. The following table lists results:

sample ppm Ce ppm La ppm Nd ppm Pr ppm Sm ppm Dy ppm Y ppm Zr ppm Th ppm Mo ppm Nb
804 2220 1650 432 155 59.3 42.8 291 407 8
805 2120 1740 339 133 40.9 34.1 113 405 25
808 3440 2790 552 218 65.6 64.2 164 575 70
809 1820 1540 277 112 31.5 25.6 149 527 21
810 2920 2690 389 168 41.6 33.9 81 351 3
814 1390 1335 222 93.9 26.1 22.9 174.5 48 337 64 26.4
815 1365 1295 224 93.4 27.7 22.4 160.5 92 292 63 34.1
821 2350 2450 408 148.5 41.1 33.8 253 93 349 3 22.8
822 1235 1255 230 82.3 23.9 20.9 152 98 247 4 23.1
827 1270 1090 264 100.5 37.5 28.1 191.5 503 576 6 239
828 2140 1970 374 155 43.3 32.4 250 826 248 8 159
829 3360 3130 548 230 61.2 51.2 397 356 >1000 3 96.9
831 1795 1715 300 126.5 34.5 26.9 212 167 162 10 52.7
832 6100 5780 969 405 104.5 87 712 145 >1000 589 88.2
834 4750 4070 747 316 77.6 60.8 114.5 558 >1000 16 195.5
835 1695 1435 285 121.5 30.4 21.2 412 123 >1000 26 39.8
836 714 697 134 50.9 18.3 14.3 112.5 1930 172 44 164
837 520 515 86.9 35.1 10.7 6.69 50.1 141 67.1 312 44.2
838 7850 7040 1215 512 152 123 856 161 >1000 183 93.8
839 553 495 102 39.6 13.35 8.65 53.1 140 58.6 9 30
842 187 96.6 66.7 19.7 11.85 9.37 70.8 275 2.61 6520 198.5
sample ppm Ce ppm La ppm Nd ppm Pr ppm Sm ppm Dy ppm Zr ppm Th ppm Mo ppm Nb
901 29.1 21.4 6.5 2.31 0.96 0.95 7.9 1940 6.47 3760 1100
902 34.9 19.4 11.2 3.4 1.82 1.18 8.4 1360 4.58 12225 501
903 55.6 30.4 17.1 5.43 2.65 1.51 9.8 937 14.05 6020 1965

NOTE- all rock chip samples represent a true width of 0.5 m, samples 801-842 were from the Marble Ridge Breccia, samples 901-903 were from the Glacier Zone

In addition to rock chip sample a detailed magnetometer survey was carried out over a 350 X 200 m area to locate zones of pyrrhotite and/or magnetite/ilmenite (which are magnetic and paramagnetic minerals). The magnetometer survey revealed numerous 1000-3,000 nT anomalies located on and adjacent to the marble breccia ridge crest. The magnetometer anomalies represent future drill targets because pyrrhotite, magnetite and ilmenite are closely associated with elevated rare earth elements.

The geological setting for the Copeland molybdenite occurrence is within concordant bodies of nepheline syenite gneiss that occur adjacent to the calc-silicate gneiss and marble unit. The syenite have locally developed an augen texture with large porphyryblasts of K-feldspar in a fine-grained groundmass. Calc-silicate assemblages contain diopside, garnet and actinolite. Carbonates and carbonatites are re-crystallized to medium and locally coarse-grained granoblastic marbles. Lithologies present are summarized as follows:

PROTEROZOIC (PRE-CAMBRIAN)

8- Syenite Aplite/Syenite Pegmatite: K-feldpsar, kaolinite, sericite, calcite, biotite, fluorite, garnet, sphene, specularite, pyrrhotite, pyrite, molybdenite, ilmenite, chalcopyrite, scheelite, tourmaline, apatite, riebeckite, poikilitic aegirine, zircon, zeolite, cancrinite, and analcite

7- Hangingwall Syenite Gneiss, Nepheline Syenite: K-feldspar, green/brown phlogopite, calcite, chlorite, accessory apatite, zircon, sphene, tourmaline, sphene, apatite, riebeckite, poikilitic aegirine, zircon, fluorite, zeolite, cancrinite and analcite

6- Biotite-Amphibole Marble: weathered and deeply pitted appearance, biotite, hornblende, chlorite, marble (granoblastic), actinolite, diopside

5- Black Biotite Amphibole Gneiss: biotite, hornblende, chlorite, oligoclase, magnetite

4- Quartzite Gneiss:feldspar, granular, interbedded marble bands, actinolite & diopside

3- Footwall Schist: massive biotite, minor feldspar, chlorite

2- Footwall Syenite Gneiss: microcline/oligoclase, green/brown mica, chlorite

1- Green Diopside Gneiss: 50% feldspar, 10-35% biotite, 2-10% green diopside,

Mount Copeland Glacier Zone features underground production (1970-73) that extracted 169,729 tonnes and recovered 2,625,046 pounds (1,190,713 kilograms) of molybdenum. When the Mount Copeland Glacier Zone molybdenum mine went into production in 1970, development work (diamond drilling, mapping, sampling) indicated there was 163,340 tonnes @ 1.1% Mo (Fyles, 1973). Mount Copeland nepheline syenite complex geologically correlates with the west flank of the Frenchman's Cap gneiss dome, which includes REE enriched deposits located along the Perry River/Ratchford Creek and Mount Grace areas.

The fieldwork carried out in 2011 on Mount Copeland was conducted and supervised by Andris Kikauka, P.Geo., a Qualified Person pursuant to National Instrument 43-101. Mr. Kikauka has reviewed the contents of this news release. Torch River Resources will be following up REE, Mo, Nb & Th bearing mineralization on its 100% owned Mount Copeland mineral property. In order to assess Copeland Project mineral resources Management will be conducting surface sampling and diamond drilling in the area of the molybdenum-niobium bearing vein type mineralization (Glacier Zone) and exploring granoblastic replacement type mineralization (Marble Breccia Ridge Zone).

Forward Looking Information

This press release may contain forward-looking statements which may include estimates, plans, expectations, opinions, forecasts, projections, guidance or other statements that are not statements of fact, including without limiting the generality of the foregoing, statements made regarding the Mount Copeland Property. Although Torch believes that the expectations reflected in such forward-looking statements are reasonable, it cannot give any assurance that such expectations will prove to be correct. Results of Torch including its ability to mobilize and drill on schedule may be affected by a variety of variables and risks associated with the mining industry such as availability of human and capital resources, competition, exploration and development plans and results, anticipated capital expenditures and financing thereof, timing of applications and approvals. As such the future plans and objectives of Torch are forward-looking statements that involve risks and uncertainties and may be based on assumptions that could cause actual results to differ materially from those anticipated or implied in such statements. Torch's forward-looking statements are expressly qualified in their entirety by this cautionary statement. Unless otherwise required by applicable securities laws, Torch does not intend nor does it undertake any obligation to update or review any forward-looking statements to reflect subsequent information, events, results or circumstances or otherwise.

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Torch River Resources Ltd.
William E. Pfaffenberger
President and Chief Executive Officer
(403) 444-6888
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