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    VANGOLD PROVIDES ARMENIA OIL PROJECT UPDATE

    FOXBusiness
    July 17 2008

    Vancouver, British Columbia CANADA, Jul 17, 2008 (Filing Services
    Canada via COMTEX) ---- Vangold Resources Ltd. (VAN - TSX Venture,
    VNGRF - OTCBB_Pink_Sheets), announces an update on its Armenia oil
    project. In April of 2007, Vangold partnered with Blackstairs Energy
    and signed an exploration and production sharing agreement with the
    government of Armenia. Signaling their commitment to operations in
    Armenia the Blackstairs Energy-Vangold Joint-Venture opened an office
    in Yervan, the capital of Armenia. While the sedimentary basins of
    Armenia to this day are relatively under-explored Vangold considers its
    concessions, which cover the south half of the country, approximately
    13,755 sq km, to hold a very high potential for a major find. Armenia
    is ideally located adjacent to oil rich countries Azerbijan, Georgia
    and Iran. The Joint-Venture's work program over the initial five
    years will include geological, gravity and geochemical studies,
    remote sensing (satellite imagery) and 170 km of 2D seismic. The
    update from Tim Papworth, General Manager Armenia and Gerry Sheehan,
    the Managing Director of Blackstairs Energy plc summarized as follows:

    License & Administration

    The Fourth Technical Advisory Committee was held on June 5th with
    representatives from the Joint-Venture and the Ministry of Energy
    and Ministry of Environment. The status of the technical projects
    was reviewed in detail and the Ministry noted the good progress on
    various geological and geophysical projects.

    Satellite Imagery: the study (at 1:100,000 scale) will be extended
    some distance across the southern Block 5 border, allowing an enhanced
    interpretation of the greater Block 5 area.

    Gravity Survey: The Gyumri Institute gravity crew re-commenced the
    joint-ventures gravity survey during May. To date the crew has acquired
    2,500 points from the total planned survey of 5000 stations. The
    survey is concentrated in Blocks 4 and 5.

    Field Mapping: the Geological Institute have been contracted to
    undertake geological profiling across Block 5 - this will entail
    detailed field mapping and ground verification and sample collection
    for petrographic analyses. A project to analyze gas samples from the
    Norashen area and oil samples from Yeranos borehole has been also
    been discussed with the Institute.

    Update on Review of Prospectivity

    Analyses of the archive technical database and generation of a new
    geological model for the License Area is progressing well. Several
    sub-basins are emerging as having encouraging prospectivity and these
    areas are being high-graded for future seismic acquisition and more
    detailed geological study and thermal modeling.

    * Tchambarak Area (NE Block 4) - main features are tightly compressed
    folding and faulting in NW-SE direction, with several pronounced
    anticlinal features. Bituminous mudstones occur in the Middle
    Eocene, and bitumen is developed along fractures in the Eocene and
    Cretaceous. New gravity surveys and perhaps some regional seismic
    will be considered to define the structures and stratigraphy more
    accurately.

    * Dzknaget Area (N.W. Block 4) - main features is the Dzknaget
    anticline almost certainly extending offshore, towards the southeast. A
    minor gas show was seen in the Dzknaget-4 borehole. Bitumen occurs
    in Senonian (Upper Cretaceous) limestone exposures in various places.

    * Norashen Area (west Block 4) - based upon several boreholes a
    brachy-anticline of 60 meters relief at Top Pliocene level exists
    close to the Norashen-1 structural borehole. A second positive
    structure is seen between Norashen wells 1 and 2. The Sarmatian
    regional impermeable seal is 1200 - 1500 meters deeper here than in the
    Gavar-Noraduz area to the east, inferring the presence of a significant
    Pliocene-Quaternary depression in the area. Significant gas shows have
    been seen in the Chkalova-2, Norashen-3 and other wells, as well as
    gas seeps from the bottom of Lake Sevan. Gravity surveying and seismic
    is being considered in order to identify possible structural leads.

    * South Sevan Area (south Block 4) - main features are two significant
    gravity anomalies seen in the Yeranos and Gegharkunik areas. Several
    other positive features also occur. An oil seep is still seen in
    the Yeranos well, on the eastern edge of one gravity anomaly. Modern
    seismic surveys would be required to confirm the probable geological
    model. The Sarmatian regional seal development is key for oil and
    gas prospects.

    * South Vayotsdzor Area (south Block 5) - There are well defined
    anticlines in the area, for example the Gnishik - Gtatsar anticline
    and the Spitaksar anticline along the Nakhichevan border. There
    are several boreholes with gas shows - Gyulistan-3, Ogbin-1 etc.,
    while a Permian bituminous deposit near Khachik was studied in the
    past for possible commercial exploitation The Martiros structure is
    underexplored - one well did not reach target. The Akhta Dome north
    east of Martiros is also of interest. Devonian, Permian and Triassic
    rocks all contain potential source rock. A maturation model needs to
    be developed to better understand local generation and the effects
    on reservoir quality.

    The remaining technical program for this year will comprise the ongoing
    evaluation of the technical database and its collation to a modern GIS
    format, the completion of the Gravity Survey, some in-field geological
    mapping and rock sampling (and lab petrographics), a small extension
    of the InfoTerra study to capture additional structural geological
    detail in western Block 5/6 and an analysis of hydrocarbon samples
    from Norashen and Yeranos boreholes.

    Commenting on the Armenia oil project, Dal Brynelsen, President and
    CEO of Vangold, stated: "We are very pleased with the results and
    professionalism being shown and that is reflected in the tremendous
    third-party interest in our Armenia concession."
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