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Northwest Mining Association's Annual Meeting to Feature the Long-Overdue Arrival of 21st Century Computer Technology to the Mining Industry, with Demonstration of Gold Reef International Inc.'s Metal Miners Plus

Business Wire, Nov 14, 2007

Unique Data Management System for Precious Metals Exploration Available for Licensing

SPOKANE, Wash. -- Mining professionals attending the Northwest Mining Association's annual meeting here Dec. 3-7 will have an opportunity to see how 21st Century computer technology has finally arrived to the world of hard rock minerals exploration.

Gold Reef International, Inc., whose stock is publicly traded and Canadian-listed (CNQ:GRIN), will offer demonstrations of its Metal Miners Plus(c) data management system, which is now available through proprietary use agreements to companies that realize the value of systematically managing large volumes of geological, geochemical, and geophysical data. Metal Miners Plus(c) is interactive with more than 1,000 overlays and offers more than 2 million ways of analyzing a single data point.

"I believe that Metal Miners Plus(c) will revolutionize the way companies explore for gold and other precious metals," said Gold Reef, Inc., President and CEO C.R. "Kip" Williams. "We are saying goodbye to the days when the primary tools that metals exploration professionals had for evaluation of prospects or due diligence were stacks of paper and wall maps. This system is long overdue."

Gold Reef representatives will be available at Booth #1008 at the Spokane Convention Center to demonstrate Metal Miners Plus(c).

Metal Miners Plus(c):

* Provides a comprehensive base for published data such as topography, geology, geophysics and land status.

* Enables the compilation of proprietary data, such as mining claims, samples, detailed geology, geophysical surveys and drilling data into one easily accessible data system.

* Tracks multiple element analyses, reducing chances of missing any potential for any type of metal occurrences.

* Generates an instant presentation capability for all prospect and mine-development aspects, including on-site pictures of samples and expedites executive and management decisions.

* Saves money by reducing costly conventional methods of data collection, map drafting, presentation, interpretation and decision-making.

* Enables geologists in the field and office personnel to communicate in real time via a secure intranet server.

Metal Miners Plus(c) received a positive reception when Gold Reef unveiled the proprietary data management system Sept. 6 at the IncreMental Advantage Metals & Mining Conference in New York.

Gold Reef has begun marketing Metal Miners Plus(c) to junior gold/precious metals mining companies from its new Reno, Nev., office. Heading up that office is Paul Strobel, a 30-year geology veteran, who recently joined Gold Reef as vice president for business development. The Reno office is located at 9190 Double Diamond Parkway, Reno, Nev., 89521, telephone: 755-850-5836.

Additional information about Gold Reef International, Inc., and Metal Miners Plus(c) is available online at www.goldreef.ca.

About Gold Reef International: Gold Reef International, Inc. is a well-financed exploration company with a growing portfolio of prospective precious metals properties in Nevada. Gold Reef has five separate claim blocks (11,867 acres) in northeastern Nevada, on which significantly anomalous gold and pathfinder elements are indicated from surface rock chip sampling programs. Gold Reef's current activities include initiating a drilling program on its Rimrock Project in Lander County, Nevada, which is subject to a lease agreement with Newmont Mining Corp. and completion of a spectrometric survey of a significant uranium target on its Texas Canyon Project in northeastern Elko County, Nevada. Gold Reef is also preparing a drilling permit for the Golden Badger gold-zinc-moly project in Elko County.

CNQ Stock Exchange: www.cnq.ca

Gold Reef: www.goldreef.ca

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