GoldQuest Mining Corp. (TSX VENTURE:GQC)(FRANKFURT:M1W)(BERLIN:M1W) ("GoldQuest"
or the "Company") announces that it has filed updated independent technical
reports for its La Escandalosa and Las Animas projects.  The technical reports
were prepared in accordance with National Instrument 43-101 - Standards of
Disclosure for Mineral Projects ("NI 43-101") by Micon International Co Limited
("Micon") and are available under the Company's profile on SEDAR at
www.sedar.com. 


The new technical reports were filed in response to a request from the British
Columbia Securities Commission that the Company file new independent technical
reports. The British Columbia Securities Commission concluded that the author of
the Company's previous technical reports on the La Escandalosa and Las Animas
projects was not independent from the Company due to the fact that the author
held securities of the Company at the time the technical reports were prepared.
The Company's previous technical report for the La Escandalosa project was filed
on SEDAR on November 16, 2010 and is titled "NI 43-101 Technical Report and
Mineral Resource Estimate for the La Escandalosa Project, Province of San Juan,
Dominican Republic" and dated effective November 9, 2010 (the "Previous La
Escandalosa Report"). The Company's previous technical report for the Las Animas
project was filed on SEDAR on May 6, 2009 and is titled "Mineral Resource
Estimate for the Las Animas Project, Province of La Vega, Dominican Republic"
and dated effective May 4, 2009 (the "Previous Las Animas Report").


The new technical report for the La Escandalosa project is titled "Mineral
Resource Estimate for La Escandalosa Project, Province of San Juan, Dominican
Republic" and is dated effective July 31, 2011 (the "La Escandalosa Report").
The new technical report for the Las Animas project is titled "Mineral Resource
Estimate for the Las Animas Project, Province of La Vega, Dominican Republic"
and is dated effective July 31, 2011 (the "Las Animas Report").


La Escandalosa Report

Compared to the Previous La Escandalosa Report the mineral resources estimated
by Micon show a net reduction of approximately 22% in the contained gold within
the deposit, approximately 90,000 oz. The higher cut-off grade used by Micon
accounts for a 4 % reduction in contained ounces. Detailed reconciliation
between the estimates showed the reduction to be attributed to some relatively
poor intercepts in the phase 4 infill drilling program which has reduced the
continuity of the mineralisation in the northern and western areas compared to
the 2010 polygonal estimate. 


The Romero mineralization, where drill holes LTP 90, LTP 92 and LTP 93, were
announced in the Company's press releases dated May 29, 2012, July 18, 2012 and
July 30, 2012, is located 1.8 kilometres north of La Escandalosa. The
Escandalosa Report has no bearing on the drill results at the Romero discovery.
Romero is considered a separate mineralization, although lying within the same
Les Tres Palmas trend as La Escandalosa, and another mineralized zone named
Hondo Valle. No resource estimates have been prepared for either Hondo Valle or
Romero. 


The new mineral resource estimate for the La Escandalosa project does not
include drill holes from subsequent drilling phases at La Escandalosa, which
include LTP 69 which returned 28 m grading 3.57 g/t gold (see release of
December 15 2011), LTP 71 which returned 20 m grading 4.04 g/t gold (see release
of January 11 2012) and LTP 83 which returned 22m grading 5.99 g/t gold (see
release of May 23 2012) as they were completed after Micon's site visit to the
La Escandalosa project.  


The mineral resources estimated by Micon at La Escandalosa occur only in the
Escandalosa Sur mineralization. The mineral resource estimate utilised assay
data from the phase 1, 2, 3 and 4 drill programmes completed by GoldQuest in
2006 to 2011. Additional drilling on the La Escandalosa project in phases 5 and
6 has been completed since Micon's site visit in July 2011 and therefore this
information has not been verified for use in the resource estimation.  


According to the La Escandalosa Report, the mineral resource was geologically
modelled with a cut-off grade of 0.3 g/t Au and minimum thickness of 2 m. The
resultant model is a flat lying body with a strike length of 600 m north to
south, width of 350 m and average thickness of 8 m. The zone is complicated by
faulting with a southeast trending fault forming a hinge where the
mineralisation to the north of the fault dips at -15 degrees north. There is a
less extensive lower zone of mineralisation which is 400 m long and 150 m wide
trending northeast to southwest with an average thickness of 4.6 m. The
mineralisation is open to the north but limited to the south and east by low
grade boreholes and by an incised river valley to the west. The depth of
oxidation is shallow so mineralisation is sulphide. 


The mineral resources at Escandalosa Sur occur near to surface and would be
amenable to conventional open pit mining methods. An economic cut-off grade of
0.6 g/t Au was considered appropriate for reporting the mineral resources.
Inferred Mineral Resources are estimated at 3.13 Mt at 3.14 g/t Au and are
summarised in Table 1. 




Table 1: Micon Resources for La Escandalosa Estimated by Micon as of 31st   
 July 2011                                                                  
                                                                            
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                                  Inferred                                  
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         Tonnes             Au              Ag             Cu             Zn
           (kt)          (g/t)           (g/t)            (%)            (%)
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          3,129           3.14            2.56           0.18           0.24
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                               Contained Metal                              
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                            Au              Ag             Cu             Zn
                    (000's oz)      (000's oz)       (tonnes)       (tonnes)
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                           316             257          5,658          7,616
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Notes:



1.  Resource estimate is based on: 
    --  Drill core assays from GoldQuest's 2011 drill hole database,
        comprising drilling phases 1 to 4. 
    --  Average specific gravity is assumed to be 2.60 g/cc. 
    --  A geological model with a cut-off grade of 0.3 g/t Au and a minimum
        thickness of 2 m. 
    --  Block model with regular-shaped blocks measuring (X) 10 m by (Y) 10m
        by (Z) 2 m estimated with Inverse Distance Cubed (ID3) method
2.  Micon considers a cut-off of 0.6 g/t Au to be reasonable with potential
    for economic extraction in a small open pit. 
3.  The resource estimate has been classified as Inferred based upon the
    following criteria: 
    --  Resource blocks estimated with at least 2 drill intersection within
        a 60 m radius, based on at least 5 assays were assigned to the
        Indicated category 
    --  All remaining resource blocks within the geological model were
        assigned to the Inferred category.
4.  The resource estimate has been classified as Inferred as there has been
    insufficient exploration to define the resources as an indicated or
    measured mineral resource. It is uncertain if further exploration will
    result in upgrading them to an indicated or measured mineral resource
    category. 
5.  Effective date of the resource estimate is 31 July 2011. 



It is Micon's opinion that there are no known environmental, permitting, legal,
title, taxation, socio-economic, marketing or political issues which exist that
would adversely affect the mineral resources for Las Animas or La Escandalosa
presented above. The mineral resources presented herein are not mineral reserves
as they have not been subject to adequate economic studies to demonstrate their
economic viability. 


Las Animas Report

The mineral resources estimated by Micon at Las Animas occur in the El Yujo
massive sulphide deposit. The mineral resource was geologically modelled with a
cut-off grade of 0.5 g/t Au or 0.5% Cu and minimum thickness of 2 m. The
resultant model is a single vertical to steeply dipping body with a strike
length of 130 m, true average width of 6.3 m (2.0m to 28.0 m), and a depth of
350 m. The oxide zone is 40 m to 65 m thick and has higher gold and silver
grades, but low grade copper and zinc. 


According to the Las Animas Report, the resources occur in such a spatial
distribution that would render them amendable to extraction using conventional,
underground mining methods with a possible small open pit in the oxide zone. An
economic cut-off grade of 1.0 g/t Au or 1.5% Cu was used to define the Las
Animas Mineral Resources. Indicated Mineral Resources are estimated at 1.01 Mt
at 2.81 g/t Au and 2.4% Cu and Inferred Mineral Resources at 0.44 Mt at 1.68 g/t
Au and 2.56% Cu. The mineral resource estimate for Las Animas is summarised in
Table 2.




Table 2: Micon Resources for Las Animas Estimated by Micon as of 31st July  
 2011                                                                       
                                                                            
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                                  Indicated                                 
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                    Tonnes          Au          Ag           Cu           Zn
Type                  (kt)       (g/t)       (g/t)          (%)          (%)
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Sulphide               922        2.64       48.16         2.66         2.86
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Oxide                   89        4.28       61.95         0.15         0.04
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Total                1,011        2.81       49.58          2.4         2.57
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                                      Contained Metal                       
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                                    Au          Ag           Cu           Zn
                            (000's oz)  (000's oz)  (000's lbs)  (000's lbs)
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Total                               91       1,605       54,289       58,180
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                                  Inferred                                  
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Sulphide               431        1.66       35.99          2.6         4.76
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Oxide                    8        2.49       80.98         0.35         0.22
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Total                  439        1.68      36.907        2.558         4.67
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                                      Contained Metal                       
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                                    Au          Ag           Cu           Zn
                            (000's oz)  (000's oz)  (000's lbs)  (000's lbs)
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Total                               24         518       24,790       45,272
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Notes:



1.  Resource estimate is based on: 
    --  Drill core assays from GoldQuest's 2011 drill hole database. 
    --  Average specific gravity in sulphide resources is 4.76 g/cc based
        upon the average of 28 core measurements by the displacement method.
        Average specific gravity for oxide resources is assumed to be 4.00
        g/cc. 
    --  A geological model with a cut-off grade of 0.5 g/t Au or 0.5% Cu and
        a minimum thickness of 2 m. 
    --  Block model with regular-shaped blocks measuring (X) 10 m by (Y) 2m
        by (Z) 10 m and sub blocks measuring (X) 2.5 m by (Y) 2 m by (Z) 2.5
        m estimated with Inverse Distance Cubed (ID3) method
2.  Micon considers a cut-off of 1.0 g/t Au or 1.5% Cu to be reasonable with
    potential for economic extraction in a small underground operation. 
3.  The resource estimate has been classified as Indicated and Inferred
    based upon the following criteria: 
    --  Resource blocks estimated with at least 2 drill intersection within
        a 60 m radius, based on at least 5 assays were assigned to the
        Indicated category 
    --  All remaining resource blocks within the geological model were
        assigned to the Inferred category.
4.  There has been insufficient exploration to define the inferred resources
    as an indicated or measured mineral resource. It is uncertain if further
    exploration will result in upgrading them to an indicated or measured
    mineral resource category. 
5.  Effective date of the resource estimate is 31 July 2011. 



The information in this press release has been reviewed and approved by Jonathan
Steedman, MAusIMM (CP) and Richard M. Gowans, P.Eng of Micon, each a Qualified
Person under NI 43-101.


About GoldQuest 

GoldQuest is a Canadian based mineral exploration company with projects in the
Dominican Republic traded on the TSX-V under the symbol GQC.V and in
Frankfurt/Berlin under the symbol M1W.


Forward-looking statements:

This news release contains certain statements that may be deemed
"forward-looking statements". All statements in this release, other than
statements of historical fact, that address events or developments that
GoldQuest expects to occur, are forward- looking statements. 


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market or business conditions. Investors are cautioned that any such statements
are not guarantees of future performance and actual results or developments may
differ materially from those projected in the forward-looking statements.
Forward-looking statements are based on the beliefs, estimates and opinions of
GoldQuest's management on the date the statements are made. GoldQuest undertakes
no obligation to update these forward-looking statements in the event that
management's beliefs, estimates or opinions, or other factors, should change,
except as required by law.


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