For Immediate Release

Forest Gate Energy Inc.
Symbol & Exchange: FGE-V

Dizzy Kimberlite May Be Deeper Than Previously Thought

NOVEMBER 22, 2004, MONTREAL, QC. – Forest Gate Resources Inc. reports that a re-examination of drill logs from last year’s drilling program on the company’s Dizzy kimberlite has revealed that one of the holes, the hole which intersected the greatest thickness of kimberlite in a five-hole program, may have been stopped while still in kimberlite.

It was previously believed that Hole FG03-05, which interested 97 metres of kimberlite, was stopped after having exited kimberlite. Drilling on the hole was suspended when the drillers thought they intersected sand and worried they might lose the hole. Unconsolidated sand recovered after the last kimberlite core appeared to confirm this.

“It is very common to intersect sand between kimberlite facies in the Fort a la Corne area,” said Pieter Du Plessis, Forest Gate’s Vice- President of Exploration. “What is clear from the drill logs is that we didn’t end the hole in country rock which means we were still in kimberlite when the hole was stopped.”

“It appears to me that Hole 5 is moving towards the actual centre and vent of the pipe,” said Du Plessis. “The aeromag “bullseye” appears to explain only part of the geometry of the kimberlite revealed by drilling to date.”

Du Plessis says he also believes that further diamond drilling and microdiamond test work is required to evaluate the diamond potential of the Dizzy kimberlite.

“The drilling and microdiamond work done to date is insufficient to fully determine the size and diamond potential of the Dizzy kimberlite,” said Du Plessis. “Consequently, more work of this nature is planned in 2005

Du Plessis most recently was the Mineral Resource Manager at the De Beers Group’s Jwaneng Mine in Botswana, the richest diamond mine in the world. He spent 15 years with the De Beers Group prior to joining Forest Gate.

“We have only just started to unlock the value of our discovery. And we have only just started executing our business plan of exposing our shareholders to the best in diamond exploration opportunities,” said Michael Judson, Forest Gate’s President.

In other news, Michael Judson and Pieter Du Plessis will be in Europe this week to meet with institutional investors. The Forest Gate roadshow travels through Zurich, Geneva, Paris and London.

Ralph Newson, P.Eng., P.Geo and Qualified Person has edited and reviewed the technical information contained in this press release.