Knight Resources Ltd.-West Raglan: 2.72% Nickel Over 7.30 Metres Intersected in WR-07-142 at

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Algemeen advies 21/12/2007 06:53
VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA--(Marketwire - December 20, 2007) - Mr. Harvey Keats, Chief Executive Officer of Knight Resources Ltd. (TSX VENTURE: KNP)(FRANKFURT: KRL), reports high-grade mineralization, discovered early in the 2007 program at Frontier and Seahawk, has been extended with nickel-bearing sulphide intersections in diamond drill holes WR-07-141 and WR-07-142.

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Ultra- gth ETT
DDH mafic (met- (met- % % g/t g/t %
(Depth) Area Unit From To res) res) Ni Cu Pt Pd S
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WR-07-141 Seahawk C 140.30 142.15 1.85 1.67 4.54 1.61 pending 17.48
(181m)
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WR-07-142 Frontier C 246.60 253.90 7.30 5.55 2.72 2.07 Pending 9.65
(344m) South
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A total of 18 drill holes were completed in 2007 for a total of 5,934 metres of drilling. The final 11 holes are reported here. Two rigs have been winterized and will remain on site. Fuel and supplies have been mobilized to Salluit in preparation for an expanded 2008 program. WR-07-142 was drilled 50 metres down-dip of WR-07-128 that intersected 28.65 metres grading 1.06% nickel, 0.36% copper, 0.24 g/t platinum, 0.96 g/t palladium and 5.90 metres grading 2.98% nickel, 0.68% copper, 0.41 g/t platinum and 1.6 g/t palladium (see news release July 25, 2007) defining a new mineralized trend in the Frontier South zone. WR-07-140 and WR-07-145 were drilled 25 metres west of WR-07-142 and WR-07-128. Mineralization in this trend occurs as disseminated to net-textured sulphides that are concentrated in a trough structure at the basal contact of the "C" ultramafic unit. This ultramafic unit extends over at least 1.4 kilometres. This zone occurs 545 metres west of the new intersection at the Seahawk zone described below. There is no confining drilling down dip or to the east of WR-07-128 and 142.

WR-07-141 is the second hole defining new mineralization in the "C" ultramafic unit at the Seahawk zone first encountered in WR-07-130 that returned 3.22% nickel, 1.93% copper, 0.99 g/t platinum and 3.35 g/t palladium over 3.50 metres (see news release August 8, 2007). Mineralization occurs as high-grade disseminated and net-textured sulphides, also believed to be in a trough structure, developed at the base of the "C" ultramafic unit located 545 metres east of the Frontier South zone described above. Drilling to date has not confined this zone.

Exploratory drilling was also conducted in the Frontier South and Century areas. WR-07-134 tested the base of the "D" ultramafic unit at a vertical depth of 75 metres between Century and Frontier South, WR-07-136 tested the "C" ultramafic unit at a depth of 340 metres at Century, WR-07-137 tested the "C" and "D" ultramafic unit between the Seahawk and Frontier South zones, WR-07-138 tested the "D" and "E" ultramafic unit also between Seahawk and Frontier South zones, and WR-07-143 tested stratigraphy below frontier South Zone and intersected the "E" ultramafic unit. All holes intersected ultramafic rock.

Drilling was also conducted at the BT Zone where WR-07-139 was completed as a 120 metre step out to the west of WR-07-133 that returned 0.80 metres grading 1.08% nickel (see news release October 3, 2007). WR-07-144 was drilled as a test of the unexplored Red Zone located 1.5 kilometres east of Seahawk.

The Greater Frontier Area is comprised of multiple ultramafic units that occur over a 6 kilometre strike length along the "Raglan Horizon" (see www.knightresources.ca). Drilling in the Greater Frontier Area in 2007 confirms the presence of at least 5 vertically dipping ultramafic units ("A" through "E") that straddle the Raglan Horizon. Stratigraphically, the uppermost ultramafic unit is designated ultramafic unit "A" and the lowermost ultramafic unit is designated unit "E". Mineralization has been identified in units "B", "C" and "D" and occurs as both individual sulphide lenses along embayment structures at the base of the units and as sulphide concentrations within their interiors, similar to mineralization at Xstrata Nickel's Raglan Mine. The well mineralized units "C" and "D" have a strike length in excess of 4 kilometres with much of their extent yet to be investigated by drilling. Nickel tenors (% Nickel in 100% sulphides) are similar to those observed at Xstrata's Raglan deposits. Ultramafic units "A", "B" and "E" remain to be investigated.

The West Raglan Project is a joint venture between Anglo American Exploration (Canada) Ltd. ("AAEC") (51%) and Knight (49%). The West Raglan Project, Quebec covers over 720 sq. km and includes approximately 65 kilometres of the "Raglan Horizon" along which extensive ultramafic rocks typically occur. The Raglan Horizon hosts the mineralized lenses at West Raglan and Xstrata's Raglan deposits to the east.

AAEC is the operator of the West Raglan Project and is responsible for the sampling, submittal of samples for assay and QA/QC. Samples were cut on site and standards and blanks were added to each sample batch under supervision of AAEC staff. The samples were shipped in secure containers to ALS Chemex in Vancouver. Assaying of samples reported in this news release was carried out and certified by ALS Chemex, of Vancouver, BC (nickel, copper, cobalt and sulphur (Total) by sodium peroxide fusion followed by ICP-AES) (Pb-FA for platinum, palladium and gold). Sample preparation was done by ALS Chemex of Vancouver, British Columbia. Robin Adair, VP of Exploration, is the Qualified Person responsible for the technical information in this news release.

ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD OF KNIGHT RESOURCES LTD.

Harvey Keats, CEO

To view table please click on the following link: http://www.ccnmatthews.com/docs/KNP1220.pdf




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