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MESA EXPLORATION CORP. [TSX-V: MSA] - MESA EXPLORATION RECEIVES UTAH CONGRESSIO
NAL DELEGATION SUPPORT FOR THE BOUNTY PROJECT





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Mesa Exploration Corp. [TSX-V: MSA] - Mesa Exploration Receives Utah Congressional Delegation Support for the Bounty Project

Mesa Exploration Corp. (TSX-V: MSA, OTCPK: MSAJF) announces support from the Utah Congressional delegation for the 100% owned Bounty Potash Project in western Utah. U.S. Senators Orrin Hatch and Mike Lee as well as U.S. Congressman Rob Bishop have expressed support to the Bureau of Land Management for the development of the project by Mesa. The delegation described how advancing the project would reduce dependence on foreign producers, help the economy of the region, provide economic development, jobs and State and Federal royalty payments.

Foster Wilson, President & CEO commented: "It is encouraging to receive such strong political support at the federal level. In addition, Utah�s Governor Gary Herbert and the Utah Legislature are committed to competitive fiscal policies and job creation. Mesa looks forward to developing the Bounty Potash Project in such an industry-friendly environment."

About the Bounty Potash Project
Historic exploration work at Bounty was conducted in 1966 by Quintana Petroleum. Quintana drilled 35 auger holes resulting in the definition of 5.1 million tons of potash (MOP) averaging 6.8 grams/liter potash. Quintana limited the estimation of the resource to the top 10 feet of the brine aquifer, the depth limits of the auger drilling equipment that was used; Mesa controls 80% of this resource. The Quintana resource is historical in nature and was calculated using a polygonal contour estimation method, the industry standard prior to NI 43-101 standards. A qualified person has not done sufficient work to classify the historical estimate as a current mineral resource, Mesa is not treating the historical estimate as current mineral resources.

The project is 15 miles north of Intrepid Potash�s Wendover operation, a potash production facility that is chemically and physically analogous to the deposit at the Bounty project. The Bounty project consists of 90 square miles of potash prospecting permit applications from the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) and 14 square miles of Potash Leases from the State of Utah. The Wendover facility has been in production for 75 years utilizing a system of potash brine collection ditches and solar evaporation ponds, with potash and salt being processed in a simple flotation mill. The Wendover facility has an annual production of 100,000 tons of potash and 200,000 tons of magnesium chloride, grossing $60 million per year.

The Bounty project area is a remnant of a regional Pleistocene lake which deposited a salt flat underlain by a potash brine aquifer at depths of 2 to 6 feet. The aquifer is contained in a bed of sand, silt and clay. Several potash brine mines in the area are operating on similar lake remnants, producing muriate of potassium (MOP) and sulphate of potassium (SOP), at operating costs of $180 per ton. MOP sells for $500 per ton and SOP for $650 per ton.

About Mesa Exploration
Mesa is developing and exploring a portfolio of mineral properties in the United States where it controls significant land holdings in proven mining districts with excellent access and infrastructure. Mesa currently has 14 million shares issued and outstanding, 50% of the shares are controlled by insiders and institutions. For further information please visit our website at

ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD
MESA EXPLORATION CORP.

(signed) Foster Wilson, President and CEO

This news release includes certain statements that may be deemed �forward-looking statements�. All statements in this release, other than statements of historical facts, including the likelihood of commercial mining and possible future financings are forward-looking statements. Although the Company believes the expectations expressed in such forward-looking statements are based on reasonable assumptions, such statements are not guarantees of future performance and actual results or developments may differ materially from those in the forward-looking statements. Factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those in forward-looking statements include unsuccessful exploration results, changes in metals prices, changes in the availability of funding for mineral exploration, unanticipated changes in key management personnel and general economic conditions. Mining is an inherently risky business. Accordingly the actual events may differ materially from those pr
ojected in the forward-looking statements. For more information on the Company and the risks and challenges of its business, investors should review the Company�s annual filings that are available at

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Corporate Communications, 775-379-3993

The TSX Venture Exchange has neither approved nor disapproved of the contents of this news release.




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