| July 25, 2007
Minterra Mobilizing Rig to Majuba Hill Project
Minterra Resource Corp. (“Minterra" or the “Company") is very pleased to announce it is mobilizing a Lang Exploratory Drilling track-mounted drill rig to begin a 4,000 foot Phase 1 drill program at the Majuba Hill Project. The holes are designed to explore a target zone adjacent to historic workings from which D.L. Stevens (University of Nevada Masters of Science Thesis) reported cumulative historic production of 2.2 million lbs of copper (Minterra News Release June 4, 2007 - This data is historical information and is not N.I. 43-101 compliant and should not be considered reliable and is relevant only because it discloses the presence of a mineralized system at the Majuba hill prospect that has the potential for discovery of possible copper, gold, silver, lead and tin resources at this prospect.). All Phase 1 drilling will be conducted on private ground which is 100% owned by Minterra. E.L. “Buster" Hunsaker III CPG, a Qualified Person, has reviewed the technical disclosure contained herein and accepts responsibility for such disclosure. About Minterra Minterra is a gold exploration company based in Vancouver, British Columbia. It is focused on gold exploration in the Great Basin of Nevada and currently has 6 projects in the Cortez and Carlin Trends of Nevada, as well as the Walker Lane and Western Nevada Rift. ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF MINTERRA RESOURCE CORP. “John W. Greenslade" JOHN W. GREENSLADE, PRESIDENT For further information please contact John Greenslade, President, at (604) 687-6690 Investor Relations: Denby Greenslade (604) 687-6690. The statements made in this News Release may contain certain forward-looking statements. Actual events or results may differ from the Company’s expectations. Certain risk factors may also affect the actual results achieved by the Company. The TSX Venture Exchange has not reviewed and does not accept responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release. | December 20, 2007
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