Titan Intersects 597 Feet of Continuous Iron and Titanium Mineralization in Hole 3 at Its Strong Creek Project in Wyoming

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Titan Iron Ore Corp.
TFER
is pleased to announce the results from drill hole SC2011-03 of its winter, 2011 drilling program at the Strong Creek iron-titanium project. Strong Creek is part of the Wyoming Iron Complex located in Albany County, Wyoming. Hole 3 included grades as high as 22.77% iron oxide (Fe2O3) and 8.61 % titanium dioxide (TiO2). The distance between holes 1 and 2 is 551 feet, and hole 3 is located 767 feet from hole 1 and 328 feet from hole 2. Holes drilled by Titan represent approximately a 722 foot cross section of the deposit, which covers only around 50% of the mineralized zone's estimated width in the area drilled. Where Titan drilled is in close proximity to previous exploration holes and the current program is expected to corroborate the data from these earlier drill holes. The surface expression of the deposit has been traced over a strike length of more than 5,000 feet with a variable width ranging from 500 to over 800 feet wide. All three holes in this program were terminated in iron-titanium mineralization. It is the Company's interpretation that the iron-titanium mineralization is therefore open at depth, indicating that the resource may have considerable potential to grow.
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