Gitennes Exploration Inc. announced that it will conduct an Induced Polarization (IP) survey on its 100% owned JMW gold property located in the Chapais-Chibougamau area of Quebec. The IP survey will cover the three distinct types of mineralization that the Company has identified from the recent review of work by previous operators. Past IP surveys and drilling on the property focussed on a narrow, 1.5 kilometre strip in the vicinity of the Guercheville fault zone. This covers less than 50% of the existing property. The new IP survey will verify data from the previous survey as well as add data on previously uncovered parts of the property. Gitennes has completed an extensive review of previous work on JMW including geology, geophysical surveys and drilling. Based on the review three models are being used to plan this and future exploration programmes on JMW: Target 1: Drilling in the 1980's was relatively shallow and gold intersections have demonstrated good widths 9-12 metres with grades from 0.5 to 0.8 g/t gold. This could indicate that drilling intersected the peripheral margin of more significant grades, possibly at depth; Target 2: More recently, work by other operators has focussed on areas north of the 1980's drilling. Grab samples included; 5.02, 4.83, and 4.08 g/t gold in intrusive rocks with quartz veining and disseminated pyrite as well as altered porphyritic rocks with quartz veining and pyrite mineralization; Target 3: Exploration on strike with the JMW property by other companies has indicated that gold may also be associated with sedimentary rocks to the south of the Guercheville Deformation Zone. The JMW property has a thick sequence of these rocks that have seen little exploration in the past. JMW is located along the Guercheville Deformation Zone which is host to the past producing Joe Mann mine and several high grade prospects. The JMW property has proven gold mineralization in drill holes associated with a major deformation zone. The Joe Mann mine produced approximately 1.5 million ounces of gold at an average grade of 8.3 g/t gold. In addition, the Fenton-Sud Prospect which has a historically reported 426,173 tonnes at a grade of 4.66 g/t gold(1) is located about 12 km northwest of the JMW property on the same trend.