VANCOUVER, Feb. 3 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Exeter Resource Corporation (NYSE-Amex:XRA, TSX:XRC, Frankfurt: EXB - "Exeter" or the "Company") is pleased to report further high grade to bonanza grade results from in-fill drilling at Cerro Moro, Santa Cruz Province, Argentina. Of 48 diamond drill holes assayed, 28 holes returned significant results, including 12 with very high grades. Most notable was MD644 with 5.38 metres (17.7 feet) at 149.9 grams per tonne (4.35 oz/ton) gold equivalent*. Cerro Moro is the prime asset for a proposed spin-out announced January 19, 2010 pursuant to which each Exeter shareholder would receive one new share for each Exeter share held. Selected high grade results at a 1 g/t gold equivalent* cut-off grade (abbreviations used are metres ("m") and grams per tonne ("g/t")): ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Gold Gold Equiva- Equiva- From To Width Gold Silver lents* lents* Drill Hole (m) (m) (m) (g/t) (g/t) (g/t) (oz/ton) ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Escondida Far West Sector ------------------------------------------------------------------------- MD644 69.62 75.00 5.38 64.4 5,131 149.9 4.35 ------------------------------------------------------------------------- including 71.02 71.32 0.30 120.5 18,517 429.1 12.44 ------------------------------------------------------------------------- and 72.19 72.50 0.31 319.6 15,962 585.6 16.98 ------------------------------------------------------------------------- and 73.32 73.65 0.33 246.1 29,123 731.5 21.21 ------------------------------------------------------------------------- MD646 113.94 120.00 6.06 56.4 2,496 98.0 2.84 ------------------------------------------------------------------------- including 115.12 117.09 1.97 162.2 6,192 265.4 7.70 ------------------------------------------------------------------------- including 115.52 116.10 0.58 423.8 9,958 589.8 17.10 ------------------------------------------------------------------------- MD647 148.00 148.40 0.40 10.6 1,076 28.5 0.83 ------------------------------------------------------------------------- and 163.00 166.38 3.38 7.5 526 16.2 0.47 ------------------------------------------------------------------------- including 163.00 163.65 0.65 14.9 966 31.0 0.90 ------------------------------------------------------------------------- and 164.70 165.71 1.01 10.5 800 23.8 0.69 ------------------------------------------------------------------------- MD650 71.35 72.10 0.75 36.6 1,379 59.6 1.73 ------------------------------------------------------------------------- including 71.80 72.10 0.30 90.3 3,396 146.9 4.26 ------------------------------------------------------------------------- MD656 106.00 106.90 0.90 8.3 22 8.7 0.25 ------------------------------------------------------------------------- and 126.00 133.00 7.00 12.1 967 28.2 0.82 ------------------------------------------------------------------------- including 128.30 129.15 0.85 57.7 2,580 100.7 2.92 ------------------------------------------------------------------------- MD661 166.16 169.19 3.03 5.4 384 11.9 0.35 ------------------------------------------------------------------------- including 166.16 167.38 1.22 11.3 679 22.7 0.66 ------------------------------------------------------------------------- MD662 110.24 111.78 1.54 25.6 1,517 50.9 1.48 ------------------------------------------------------------------------- including 110.24 111.32 1.08 36.1 2,104 71.2 2.06 ------------------------------------------------------------------------- MD670 160.29 162.13 1.84 5.2 232 9.0 0.26 ------------------------------------------------------------------------- including 160.93 161.45 0.52 9.7 541 18.7 0.54 ------------------------------------------------------------------------- MD672 145.22 146.90 1.68 9.5 584 19.2 0.56 ------------------------------------------------------------------------- including 145.58 146.00 0.42 33.7 2,103 68.8 2.00 ------------------------------------------------------------------------- MD676 176.70 180.57 3.87 28.7 315 34.0 0.99 ------------------------------------------------------------------------- including 177.75 178.25 0.50 188.2 558 197.5 5.73 ------------------------------------------------------------------------- and 181.25 183.00 1.75 2.9 382.2 9.3 0.27 ------------------------------------------------------------------------- including 181.85 182.15 0.30 9.6 1,295 31.2 0.90 ------------------------------------------------------------------------- MD678 131.11 139.00 7.89 16.4 628 26.8 0.78 ------------------------------------------------------------------------- including 134.35 135.40 1.05 67.8 445 75.2 2.18 ------------------------------------------------------------------------- and 137.22 137.65 0.43 40.9 5,316 129.5 3.76 ------------------------------------------------------------------------- MD685 48.70 51.75 3.05 2.2 295 7.2 0.21 ------------------------------------------------------------------------- including 50.05 50.70 0.65 5.4 587 15.2 0.44 ------------------------------------------------------------------------- MD691 241.10 243.00 1.90 2.7 76 3.9 0.11 ------------------------------------------------------------------------- including 242.30 242.60 0.30 8.8 84 10.2 0.30 ------------------------------------------------------------------------- MD698 161.85 164.28 2.43 60.2 3,407 117.0 3.39 ------------------------------------------------------------------------- including 162.52 163.44 0.92 140.7 7,534 266.3 7.72 ------------------------------------------------------------------------- MD702 183.90 185.85 1.95 4.1 756 16.7 0.48 ------------------------------------------------------------------------- including 184.20 184.90 0.70 10.9 2,002 44.3 1.28 ------------------------------------------------------------------------- MD704 130.60 136.25 5.65 13.9 1,046 31.4 0.91 ------------------------------------------------------------------------- including 132.93 133.25 0.32 21.7 1,733 50.6 1.47 ------------------------------------------------------------------------- and 135.30 135.70 0.40 112.5 6,602 222.5 6.45 ------------------------------------------------------------------------- MD708 74.00 82.00 8.00 30.3 1,574 56.5 1.64 ------------------------------------------------------------------------- including 79.53 82.00 2.47 96.4 4,977 179.4 5.20 ------------------------------------------------------------------------- and 79.85 80.50 0.65 195.5 11,840 392.8 11.39 ------------------------------------------------------------------------- MD711 117.00 118.00 1.00 4.48 146 6.91 0.20 ------------------------------------------------------------------------- and 125.95 128.37 2.42 12.1 336 17.7 0.51 ------------------------------------------------------------------------- and 127.36 127.70 0.34 49.7 1,119 68.4 1.98 ------------------------------------------------------------------------- MD714 199.00 200.20 1.20 6.9 351 12.8 0.37 ------------------------------------------------------------------------- including 199.00 199.32 0.32 10.6 801 24.0 0.70 ------------------------------------------------------------------------- MD717 98.00 105.00 7.00 12.2 1,137 31.2 0.90 ------------------------------------------------------------------------- including 99.85 103.35 3.50 19.1 1,963 51.8 1.50 ------------------------------------------------------------------------- including 102.86 103.35 0.49 88.0 10,019 255.0 7.40 ------------------------------------------------------------------------- MD727 182.45 184.20 1.75 11.9 1,471 36.4 1.06 ------------------------------------------------------------------------- including 182.45 182.75 0.30 47.1 6,340 152.8 4.43 ------------------------------------------------------------------------- MD777 229.26 230.45 1.19 3.6 238 7.6 0.22 ------------------------------------------------------------------------- including 229.26 229.83 0.57 7.1 431 14.3 0.41 ------------------------------------------------------------------------- and 232.52 233.82 1.30 141.1 4,357 213.8 6.20 ------------------------------------------------------------------------- including 232.52 233.37 0.85 211.4 5,999 311.4 9.03 ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Escondida West Sector ------------------------------------------------------------------------- MD699 117.85 118.20 1.00 184.4 1,414 208.0 6.03 ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Including 118.20 118.52 0.32 523.7 1,591 550.2 15.96 ------------------------------------------------------------------------- MD700 124.00 125.45 1.45 11.4 435 18.7 0.54 ------------------------------------------------------------------------- including 124.80 125.10 0.30 41.4 1,142 60.4 1.75 ------------------------------------------------------------------------- MD709 181.00 182.00 1.00 13.6 1,184 33.3 0.97 ------------------------------------------------------------------------- including 181.33 181.69 0.36 21.5 2,118 56.8 1.65 ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Escondida Far East Sector ------------------------------------------------------------------------- MD684 148.98 149.60 0.62 16.8 765 29.6 0.86 ------------------------------------------------------------------------- MD688 172.60 175.35 2.75 10.2 179 13.1 0.38 ------------------------------------------------------------------------- including 175.05 175.35 0.30 51.8 872 66.3 1.92 ------------------------------------------------------------------------- MD692 240.00 242.77 2.77 8.4 6 8.5 0.38 ------------------------------------------------------------------------- including 240.00 241.00 1.00 21.5 14 21.7 0.63 ------------------------------------------------------------------------- and 245.05 247.20 2.15 2.0 3 2.1 0.06 ------------------------------------------------------------------------- and 249.00 252.00 3.00 3.2 5 3.3 0.10 ------------------------------------------------------------------------- including 249.00 250.25 1.25 5.3 6 5.4 0.16 ------------------------------------------------------------------------- *Gold equivalent grade is calculated by dividing the silver assay result by 60, adding it to the gold value and assuming 100% metallurgical recovery. Exeter's Exploration Manager Matt Williams stated, "The new results demonstrate the continuity of high grade mineralization in the Far West sector of the Escondida Vein. A further 85 diamond drill holes have been drilled with assay results not yet available. "Within two weeks the Company will have completed the infill drilling considered sufficient to bring a substantial component of the Escondida mineralization into the Indicated Resource category. We have engaged Cube Consulting (Cube) from Perth, Australia to complete the new NI43-101 compliant resource estimate, with a scheduled completion date in April 2010. That estimate is expected to be followed by a planned Q3-2010 preliminary assessment study. "When the in-fill drilling is finished we will focus exploration on new targets, particularly those situated close to known ore grade mineralisation. Initially we will test the transition area between the Far West zone and the Fomicruz joint venture lands to the west. We will retain 3 drill rigs to test such new targets." The location of the 28 drill holes reported in the table above is shown on the following plan and longitudinal section. Of the 20 diamond drill holes that returned less significant results, 16 holes returned narrow and/or low grade intersections and 4 holes were poorly mineralized. Click Here for the Sections and Plans (http://www.exeterresource.com/images/gallery/plans/plans_89.pdf) Quality Control and Assurance Drill widths presented above are drill intersection widths and may not represent the true widths of mineralization. Gold assay results presented above are preliminary and have been calculated using a 1.0 g/t gold equivalent cut-off grade, with no cutting of high grades. All diamond drill core samples are split on regular metre intervals or on geological contacts and represent sawn half HQ-size core. Samples were prepared at the Acme Analytical Laboratories ("AcmeLabs") preparation facility in Mendoza, Argentina and assayed by fire assay (50 gram charge) at the AcmeLabs laboratory in Chile, both ISO-9001:2000 certified laboratories. Check assaying of all samples assaying greater than 1.0 g/t gold is completed by Acme Labs. Samples returning greater than 10 g/t gold and/or greater than 100 g/t silver are assayed using gravimetric analyses. Standard and blank samples are used throughout the sample sequence as checks for the diamond drilling reported in this release. Standard, blank and duplicate samples are used throughout the sample sequence as checks for the RC percussion drilling. Assaying by the screen fire assay method has been implemented in conjunction with standard 50 gram fire assaying, for diamond drill cores that contain visible gold. The procedure for screen fire assaying involves crushing and sieving of a nominal 1,000 gram sample to a particle size of 100 microns. All material which does not pass through the 100 micron sieve is then assayed. Two fire assays are undertaken on the undersize material as a check on homogeneity. The total gold content is then calculated. About Exeter Exeter Resource Corporation is a Canadian mineral exploration company focused on the discovery and development of gold and silver properties in South America. The Company has C$76 million in its treasury. On January 19, 2010, the Board approved a proposal to undertake a spin-out transaction pursuant to which the assets of Exeter would be separated into two highly focused companies. Under the terms of the proposed transaction, Exeter will retain all assets relating to the Caspiche gold-copper discovery in Chile and will transfer to a new corporation the Cerro Moro and other exploration properties in Argentina. The proposal will be voted on by shareholders at a shareholders meeting expected to be held on March 4th. On the Caspiche Project in Chile, an inferred mineral resource estimate of 1,117 Mt (million metric tons) at a grade of 0.55 grams per metric ton gold and 1.12 grams per metric ton silver including 1,017 Mt at a grade of 0.22% copper was announced in September 2009. This equates to in-situ inferred resources of 19.6 million ounces of gold, 40 million ounces of silver and 4.84 billion pounds of copper (a total of 32.4 million gold equivalent ounces**. Drilling with six rigs is underway to expand and upgrade the resource. On the Cerro Moro Project in Argentina, an inferred mineral resource estimate of 646,000 ounces gold equivalent*** at a grade of 18 g/t gold equivalent*** was announced mid-2009. Exeter continues to drill with 3 rigs to upgrade inferred resources to indicated resources on the Escondida vein. A new Cerro Moro resource estimate is scheduled for April 2010, to be followed by a preliminary assessment study in Q3-2010. These studies will form the basis of a mine development decision and the submission of the project to Provincial authorities for permitting. Exploration drilling will continue through 2010. No site work is planned on the Don Sixto gold-silver project in Argentina over the next quarter. Matthew Williams, Exeter's Exploration Manager and Justin Tolman, Exeter's Caspiche Project Manager both considered a "qualified person" within the definition of that term in National Instrument 43-101, Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects, has supervised the preparation of the technical information contained in this news release relating to the Cerro Moro and Caspiche projects respectively. You are invited to visit the Exeter web site at http://www.exeterresource.com/. EXETER RESOURCE CORPORATION Bryce Roxburgh President and CEO **Gold ("Au") equivalence for copper ("Cu") and silver ("Ag") was calculated by Exeter using assumed metal prices of US$800/ounce ("oz") for Au, US$12/oz for Ag and US$2/pound ("lb") for Cu. The formula to calculate Au equivalence for Cu was pounds of Cu multiplied by 2 and divided by 800; Au equivalence for Ag was calculated using the formula oz of Ag multiplied by 12 and divided by 800, and in both cases assumes 100% recovery. Reported grades and metric tons have been rounded (see news release NR 9-22 dated October 20, 2009). Readers are referred to the Company's NI 43-101 Technical Report on the Cerro Moro Project dated October 30, 2009 (the "Report") and filed on SEDAR for further background technical information. ***Inferred mineral resource estimate of 1,098 Mt containing 371,000 ounces gold at a grade of 10.5 g/t and 19.2 million ounces silver at a grade of 545 g/t for 646,000 ounces gold equivalent at a grade of 18 g/t gold equivalent. Gold equivalent is calculated by dividing the silver assay result by 70, adding it to the gold value and assuming 100% metallurgical recovery (see news release NR 9-14 dated July 8, 2009). Readers are referred to the Report filed on SEDAR for further background technical information. Safe Harbour Statement - This news release contains "forward-looking information" and "forward-looking statements" (together, the "forward-looking statements") within the meaning of applicable securities laws and the United States Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995, including the Company's belief as to the extent and timing of its drilling programs, various studies including engineering, environmental, infrastructure and other studies, and exploration results, budgets for its exploration programs, the potential tonnage, grades and content of deposits, timing, establishment and extent of resources estimates, potential for financing its activities, potential production from and viability of its properties, expected cash reserves and the expected benefits of the proposed spin-out transaction. These forward-looking statements are made as of the date of this news release. Users of forward-looking statements are cautioned that actual results may vary from the forward-looking statements contained herein. While the Company has based these forward-looking statements on its expectations about future events as at the date that such statements were prepared, the statements are not a guarantee of the Company's future performance and are subject to risks, uncertainties, assumptions and other factors which could cause actual results to differ materially from future results expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements. Such factors and assumptions include, amongst others, the effects of general economic conditions, the price of gold, silver and copper, changing foreign exchange rates and actions by government authorities, uncertainties associated with legal proceedings and negotiations and misjudgements in the course of preparing forward-looking information. In addition, there are also known and unknown risk factors which could cause the Company's actual results, performance or achievements to differ materially from any future results, performance or achievements expressed or implied by the forward-looking statements. Known risk factors include risks associated with project development; the need for additional financing; operational risks associated with mining and mineral processing; fluctuations in metal prices; title matters; uncertainties and risks related to carrying on business in foreign countries; environmental liability claims and insurance; reliance on key personnel; the potential for conflicts of interest among certain officers, directors or promoters of the Company with certain other projects; the absence of dividends; currency fluctuations; competition; dilution; the volatility of the Company's common share price and volume; tax consequences to U.S. investors; and other risks and uncertainties, including those described in the Company's Annual Information Form for the financial year ended December 31, 2008, dated March 27, 2009 filed with the Canadian Securities Administrators and available at http://www.sedar.com/. Although the Company has attempted to identify important factors that could cause actual actions, events or results to differ materially from those described in forward-looking statements, there may be other factors that cause actions, events or results not to be as anticipated, estimated or intended. There can be no assurance that forward-looking statements will prove to be accurate, as actual results and future events could differ materially from those anticipated in such statements. Accordingly, readers should not place undue reliance on forward-looking statements. The Company is under no obligation to update or alter any forward-looking statements except as required under applicable securities laws. NEITHER THE TSX NOR ITS REGULATION SERVICES PROVIDER (AS THAT TERM IS DEFINED IN THE POLICIES OF THE TSX EXCHANGE) ACCEPTS RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE ADEQUACY OR ACCURACY OF THIS NEWS RELEASE DATASOURCE: Exeter Resource Corporation CONTACT: B. 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