Hudson Resources Inc. announced the first NI 43-101 compliant mineral resource estimate for its White Mountain anorthosite (calcium feldspar) project in Greenland. This resource estimate outlines an indicated resource of 27.4M tonnes together with an inferred resource of 32.7 M tonnes. The resource parameters and 2.50% sodium (Na2O) cut off are based on the feedstock requirements needed for the E-Glass (fiberglass) industry.

E-Glass is a high value product that is high in aluminum, silica and calcium and requires low sodium and iron and no other impurities. The resource remains open in all directions. The resource estimate is classified as Indicated and Inferred Mineral Resources as defined by CIM and referenced in NI 43-101.

The resource estimate was prepared by GeoSim Services Inc. of Vancouver. The mineral resource was estimated using the inverse distance squared method. Block dimensions were 25 metres by 25 metres horizontal and 10 metres vertical.

Grade estimation was based on analyses of core samples from 14 vertical core holes (1,088 metres in total) completed in 2012. Drill holes were spaced approximately 100 metres apart on a rectangular grid and extended between 50 and 100 meters below surface. Oxide analyses were composited in five metre down-hole intervals.

It was concluded from statistical analysis of the raw sample data that grade capping or special treatment of outliers was not warranted. Blocks were considered as potentially economic if they were within an area mapped as being greater than 90% anorthosite and containing less than 2.5% Na2O. Almost all blocks exceeding this level of Na2O were at the base of the model and would not have to be removed to access the other material.

No other cut-off criteria were used as all blocks were within the anorthosite and are considered potentially economic.