ESO Uranium’s Tom Corcoran Tells the Company’s Success Story at Free-Market Network (FMNN) eRadio
(EMAILWIRE.COM, May 11, 2006 ) Vancouver, Canada – ESO Uranium’s Corporate Communications Director, Tom Corcoran, today held an interview with Marshall Moore of FMNN eRadio to discuss the background, product, management, strategic position and the future of the company. ESO, according to Mr. Corcoran, stands for Energy Solution and Opportunities. The company is one of the largest landholders of Athabasca Basin -- the “global hotspot” for uranium.
To get an update of ESO Uranium’s success story, listen to the complete interview at FMNN eRadio: http://www.freemarketnews.com/eRadioLaunch.asp?rid=613.
About ESO Uranium Corp.
ESO Uranium Corp., a Vancouver based mineral resource company, is actively exploring for uranium in the Athabasca Basin in Saskatchewan. The Company controls in excess of 860,000 acres of mineral claims in the Athabasca Basin making it one of the largest land holders in the world’s most prolific uranium producing region.
ESO also controls the Mikwam gold project totaling approximately 11,491 acres located along the western extension of the Casa Berardi deformation zone in Ontario. The Company is well financed with over $6 million in its treasury.
On behalf of the Board of Directors of ESO Uranium Corp.
“Jonathan George”
Jonathan George, President & CEO
For corporate communications, please contact Investor Relations at ESO Uranium Corp. Phone: (604) 629-0293; Email: tcorcoran@esouranium.com.
Web site: www.esouranium.com.
The TSX Venture Exchange has not reviewed nor accepted responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of the contents of this news release which has been prepared by management. Statements contained in this news release that are not historical facts are forward looking statements as that term is defined in the private securities litigation reform act of 1995. Such forward looking statements are subject to risks and uncertainties which could cause actual results to differ materially from estimated results. The historical information contained in this news release was obtained from reports prepared prior to the implementation of NI 43-101. Though the Company has no reason to doubt the accuracy of this information, readers should use caution when considering such information and should not place undue influence upon such.
To get an update of ESO Uranium’s success story, listen to the complete interview at FMNN eRadio: http://www.freemarketnews.com/eRadioLaunch.asp?rid=613.
About ESO Uranium Corp.
ESO Uranium Corp., a Vancouver based mineral resource company, is actively exploring for uranium in the Athabasca Basin in Saskatchewan. The Company controls in excess of 860,000 acres of mineral claims in the Athabasca Basin making it one of the largest land holders in the world’s most prolific uranium producing region.
ESO also controls the Mikwam gold project totaling approximately 11,491 acres located along the western extension of the Casa Berardi deformation zone in Ontario. The Company is well financed with over $6 million in its treasury.
On behalf of the Board of Directors of ESO Uranium Corp.
“Jonathan George”
Jonathan George, President & CEO
For corporate communications, please contact Investor Relations at ESO Uranium Corp. Phone: (604) 629-0293; Email: tcorcoran@esouranium.com.
Web site: www.esouranium.com.
The TSX Venture Exchange has not reviewed nor accepted responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of the contents of this news release which has been prepared by management. Statements contained in this news release that are not historical facts are forward looking statements as that term is defined in the private securities litigation reform act of 1995. Such forward looking statements are subject to risks and uncertainties which could cause actual results to differ materially from estimated results. The historical information contained in this news release was obtained from reports prepared prior to the implementation of NI 43-101. Though the Company has no reason to doubt the accuracy of this information, readers should use caution when considering such information and should not place undue influence upon such.

