Alpha Minerals Inc. (TSX VENTURE:AMW)(FRNAKFURT:E2GA) ("Alpha" or "the Company")
and its 50% Joint Venture partner Fission Uranium Corp. (formerly Fission Energy
Corp.) are pleased to report assay results from three drill holes within zone
R00E at their Patterson Lake South ("PLS") property, and two drill holes on
regional targets. 


Results confirm and extend near surface, high-grade mineralization at the R00E
zone. Drill hole PLS13-059 returned 20.5m at 8.57% U3O8, including 9.5m @ 17.78%
U3O8. With a Grade x Thickness (GT) value of 175.7 for this interval, this is
now the R00E zone's best mineralized hole to date, surpassing hole PLS13-043
which intersected 22.0m at 4.8% U3O8 (see news release dated May 16, 2013).


Assay Highlights Include:



--  Hole PLS13-059 (line 030E) intersected: 
    --  UPPER ZONE 
        --  6.5m (55.5m - 62.0m) @ 3.61% U308 
            --  including 2.5m (56.5m - 59.0m) @ 8.99% U3O8
    --  LOWER ZONE 
        --  20.5m (65.5m - 86.0m) @ 8.57% U3O8: 
            --  including 9.4m (74.5m - 84.0m) @ 17.78% U308
                 
--  Hole PLS13-041 (line 040W) intersected: 
    --  UPPER ZONE 
        --  5.0m (63.5m - 68.5m) @ 0.13% U3O8
    --  LOWER ZONE 
        --  13.5m (75.0m - 88.5m) @ 5.54% U3O8 
            --  including 3.5m (83.5m - 87.0m) @ 17.08% U3O8



Further assays from the 46-hole 2013 winter drill program will be released as
received. 


These new intersections underscore the near-surface, high-grade resource
potential of the R00E zone, with mineralization continuous for 120 m of strike
and open in both directions. Ongoing delineation drilling at the R00E zone will
be one of the priorities of the upcoming, approved $6.9 M summer drill program
at Patterson Lake.


New Assay Results

Composited U3O8 mineralized intervals are summarized in Table 1 below. Samples
from the drill core are split in half on site. Where possible, samples are
standardized at 0.5m down-hole intervals. One-half of the split sample is sent
to the laboratory for analysis and the other half remains on site for reference.
All depth measurements reported, including sample and interval widths are
down-hole, core interval measurements and true thickness are yet to be
determined.




Table 1:                                                                    
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Zone         Hole ID  Grid Line   From (m)    To (m) Interval (m) U3O8 (wt%)
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R00E       PLS13-041       040W      63.50     68.50         5.00       0.13
                                     75.00     88.50        13.50       5.54
                                     83.50     87.00         3.50      17.08
         -------------------------------------------------------------------
           PLS13-058       010W      63.50     67.50         4.00       0.11
                                     70.50     87.50        17.00       0.18
         -------------------------------------------------------------------
           PLS13-059       030E      55.50     62.00         6.50       3.61
                                     56.50     59.00         2.50       8.99
                                     65.50     86.00        20.50       8.57
                                     74.50     84.00         9.50      17.78
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R00E Zone

Assays reported for three holes in this news release represent close spaced
delineation drilling on lines 040W, 010W and, 030E of the R00E zone (holes
PLS13-041, 058 and 059 respectively). Mineralization is focused in the footwall
of a steeply south dipping package of E-NE trending pelitic gneiss, sandwiched
between a semi-pelitic rock to the north and a quartz-feldspar gneiss to the
south. Mineralization crosses lithological boundaries into the footwall and
hanging wall adjacent to the pelitic gneiss package. Drill data indicates the
pelitic gneiss package runs parallel to basement EM conductors and enveloping
resistivity low zone as identified from airborne and ground geophysical surveys.



As was the case with previous drill results from the R00E zone, the main
mineralized horizon appears to be structurally controlled and generally flat
lying within the pelitic (+/- graphite) unit, with the upper level of the
mineralized zone occurring at or near the top of the Archean basement rocks,
either within or immediately below a thin veneer or Devonian sandstone (see
cross-sections L040W, L010W and L030E). 


Description of Assay Drill Results by Section Line

Line 040W - Four holes were drilled on line 040W (PLS13-039, 041, 043 and 045).
Assays from three holes (PLS13-039, 043 and 045) were previously reported (see
news release May 16, 2013), while 041 is the last hole to report. Hole PLS13-041
was a vertical collared hole and intersected mineralization in 2 zones: A
narrower upper zone (63.5m - 68.5m) and a wider lower zone (75.0m - 88.5m) which
returned intervals grading 0.13% U3O8 over 5.0m and 5.54% U3O8 over 13.5m
respectively, including a high grade section grading 17.08% U3O8 over 3.5m. 


Line 010W - One hole was drilled on line 010W (PLS13-058). Hole PLS13-058 was a
vertical collared hole, located 10m grid north of hole PLS12-025 (22.5m @ 0.4%
U3O8) (see news release December 05, 2012). A narrower upper zone (63.5m -
67.5m) and a wider lower zone (70.5m - 87.5m) which returned intervals grading
0.11% U3O8 over 4.0m and 0.18% U3O8 over 17.0m respectively.


Line 030E - One hole was drilled on line 030E (PLS13-059). Hole PLS13-059 was an
angled hole collared at an azimuth of 302 degrees and a dip of -72 degrees. Two
well developed mineralized zones were intersected: an upper zone (55.5m - 62.0m)
which returned an interval grading 3.61% U3O8 over 6.5m, including a high grade
section of 2.5m at 8.99% U3O8, and a lower zone which returned an interval
grading 8.57% U3O8 over 20.5m, including a high grade section grading 17.78%
U3O8 over 9.5m. 


Regional Exploration Targets

Drill holes PLS13-040 and 042 were both targeted on an EM conductor and
coincident intense resistivity low located approximately 2.0km to the east of
R00E zone. Composited U3O8 mineralized intervals are summarized in Table 2
below. 


Line 2190E - Hole PLS13-040, a vertical hole, encountered bedrock at 54.5m,
which consisted of primarily semipelitic and pelitic gneiss (locally graphitic
from 86.9 - 97.3m) to 109.5m. A possible mafic rock was encountered from 109.5m
to the end of hole (182.0m). Significant clay alteration was present over
several intervals from 54.5m to 109.5m, including an interval of sulphide
(pyrite) mineralization from 89.0 - 97.3m. Overall uranium values were low
ranging from less than 2ppm to 17ppm, moderately elevated between 83.5m - 106.5m
(4ppm - 17ppm), coincident with the interval of sulphide mineralization. 


Line 1995E - Hole PLS13-042, a vertical hole, encountered bedrock at 45.0m,
which consists of alternating sequences of semipelitic and pelitic gneiss
(locally graphitic) to the end of hole at 203.4m. Moderate to strong chlorite
alteration is present from the top of the basement to 121.2m. From 121.2m to
200.0m, alternating sequences of moderate to strong chlorite alteration and
sulphide mineralization are present throughout. Overall uranium values were low
but showing a moderate elevation between 106.0m - 196.5m (4ppm - 59ppm),
coincident with the interval of sulphide mineralization.




Table 2:                                                                    
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Zone        Hole ID  Grid Line   From (m)     To (m) Interval (m) U3O8 (wt%)
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Regional  PLS13-040      2190E         No significant mineralization        
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          PLS13-042      1995E         No significant mineralization        
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Patterson Lake South Property

The 31,000 hectare (76,000 acres) PLS project is a 50%/50% Joint Venture held by
Alpha Minerals Inc (AMW) and Fission Uranium (FCU). The Joint Venture property
is 100% owned with no underlying royalties or vendor payments. Fission is the
Operator of the Joint Venture until April 1st 2014. The property is accessible
by road with primary access from all-weather Highway 955, which runs north to
the former Cluff Lake mine, (greater than 60M lbs of U3O8 produced from multiple
open pit and underground mines), and passes through the nearby UEX-Areva Shea
Creek discoveries located 50km to the north, currently under active exploration
and development.


Garrett Ainsworth, P.Geo., Vice President Exploration is the Qualified Person as
defined by National Instrument 43-101 who was project manager of the winter 2013
work program at Patterson Lake South. The technical information in this news
release has been prepared in accordance with National Instrument 43-101 and
reviewed on behalf of Alpha Minerals Inc., by Ben Ainsworth, P.Eng., a Qualified
Person.


On behalf of the Board of Directors of Alpha Minerals Inc. 

Ben Ainsworth, President, CEO and Director

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