Vertical Exploration Inc. announced that it has signed an option agreement to earn a 100% interest in four strategic wollastonite properties, including two located near the Company's 100% owned flagship St-Onge Wollastonite project in the Lac-Saint-Jean area in the Province of Quebec. The two properties located in the region surrounding Vertical's St-Onge project include: i) the La Petite Rivière Péribonka and Ménard Wollastonite claims located just north of Lac-Saint-Jean, consisting of a total of 35 mining titles (1960 hectares); and ii) the Le Grand Étang Block claims, consisting of 11 mining titles (616 hectares). Both of these properties are characterized by a geological sequence of marble, undifferentiated calco-silicate rocks and quartzite.

These two claim blocks are still at an early stage of exploration; however, their stratigraphic sequence can be traced over a distance of several kilometers and may lead to new wollastonite discoveries. The region surrounding the Le Grand Etang Block claims in particular is well known for having wollastonite potential, including hosting the Company's NI-43-101 compliant St-Onge Wollastonite deposit located 25 km to the southwest. The remaining two properties include: i) a group of 9 claims (535 hectares) located in the Laurentides Region 70 km north of Montreal, which are recognized for having wollastonite hosting potential similar to the Brébeuf, Lost River and Craie showings that present similar geological sequences; and ii) a group of 4 claims (224 hectares) located near the town of Port-Cartier in the North Coast Region, which were acquired based on the historical showing known as the Wollastonite de la Rivière Vachon.

A Government of Quebec Report (MM-89-02) indicates an average grade of 40% wollastonite in grab samples for these 4 claims.