Drilling at Reno Creek Uranium Project, Wyoming Shows Positive Results

Initial 67 Drill Holes Completed from 350 Holes Planned in 2011 
      Identifies Additional Mineralization and Confirms Favourable Hydrologic 
      Characteristics for In-Situ Recovery ('ISR?)
Bayswater Uranium Corporation (TSX-V: BYU), 
      (Pink Sheets: BYSWF) 
      is pleased toreport that AUC LLC ('AUC?), an affiliate that 
      holds the Reno Creek properties and is Operator of the Reno Creek 
      Uranium Project, has made significant progress on its 2011 delineation 
      drilling program and environmental baseline studies at Reno Creek 
      located in Campbell County, Wyoming. In addition, AUC continues to be on 
      schedule to submit its applications to the National Regulatory 
      Commission ('NRC?) for a Source Materials License and to the Wyoming 
      Department of Environmental Quality ('WDEQ?) for a Permit to Mine 
      uranium at the Reno Creek site. Following are the highlights of the 
      extensive ongoing program.
    
      AUC has completed the first 67 holes of the planned 2011 350 hole 
      drilling program; and in addition, AUC is on schedule to complete 
      environmental baseline studies in 2011. The drilling program includes a 
      combination of confirmation and step-out drilling in the southwestern 
      portions of the project area plus coring of the host sandstones for 
      metallurgical and engineering testing to support the applications for 
      permits to the NRC and WDEQ.
    
      Sixty-seven holes have been completed, including three core holes and 
      two re-entries of historical holes, for a total of about 24,000 feet at 
      SW Reno Creek. The historical holes were cleaned out to total depth 
      previously drilled, re-logged, and then plugged and reclaimed in 
      accordance with WDEQ regulations. The re-entries are designed to verify 
      historical data, and to assess the condition of historical drill hole 
      plugging activities. The current logging of these two holes compared 
      favorably to and confirmed the historical data. Both holes were found to 
      be sealed throughout the entire saturated section, thus maintaining the 
      hydrologic seal through the full reach of the overlying aquitard. 
      Results of sub-regional hydrologic pumping tests conducted early this 
      year in the same area of these historic boreholes also confirmed the 
      hydraulic continuity of the effective overlying aquitard seal.
    
      Highlights from the first 67 holes drilled during 2011, are as follows:
    
Drilling confirmed the results of previous historical drilling in two
holes;
Drilling identified additional mineralization along extensions of
known resources by stepping out from the historical edge of open areas
of mineralization that could potentially add to the resource base for
the project; and
Drilling defined significant uranium intercepts utilizing cutoff
grades of greater than or equal to 0.03% eU3O8 and grade-thickness
values of 0.30 as highlighted in the table below from the first 67
holes drilled.
LISTING OF INTERCEPTS GRADING 0.02% eU3O8 or HIGHER 2011 DRILLING PROGRAM as of May 20, 2011 Drilling in Southwest Reno Creek Area  | ||||||||||
| Hole ID | Depth to  | Intercept  | Grade (%  | Intercept  | SUM of  | |||||
RC0001  | 312.0  | 7.5  | 0.030  | 0.225  | 0.278  | |||||
358.5  | 2.5  | 0.021  | 0.053  | |||||||
RC0004  | 260.0  | 1.5  | 0.023  | 0.035  | 0.035  | |||||
RC0006  | 330.0 | 16.0 | 0.049 | 0.784 | 0.874 | |||||
349.0  | 4.5  | 0.020  | 0.090  | |||||||
| RC0001C | 229.5  | 4.5  | 0.024  | 0.108  | 2.086  | |||||
| 236.5 | 20.5 | 0.027 | 0.554 | |||||||
| 329.0 | 16.0 | 0.089 | 1.424 | |||||||
| RC0002C | 328.0 | 24.5 | 0.117 | 2.867 | 2.867 | |||||
| RC0006C | 342.5 | 16.0 | 0.042 | 0.672 | 0.672 | |||||
RC0011  | 245.0  | 5.5  | 0.026  | 0.143  | 0.143  | |||||
RC0012  | 236.0  | 6.5  | 0.020  | 0.130  | 0.130  | |||||
| RC0014 | 264.0  | 4.0  | 0.021  | 0.084  | 0.570  | |||||
| 327.0 | 7.5 | 0.048 | 0.360 | |||||||
346.0  | 3.0  | 0.042  | 0.126  | |||||||
| RC0015 | 213.0  | 12.5  | 0.021  | 0.263  | 0.688  | |||||
| 318.5 | 12.5 | 0.034 | 0.425 | |||||||
RC0017  | 220.0  | 8.0  | 0.021  | 0.168  | 0.324  | |||||
321.5  | 6.5  | 0.024  | 0.156  | |||||||
RC0018  | 316.0  | 7.5  | 0.030  | 0.225  | ||||||
| RC0019 | 236.5 | 22.0 | 0.030 | 0.660 | 1.956 | |||||
| RC0019 | 330.0 | 18.0 | 0.072 | 1.296 | ||||||
| RC0020 | 316.0 | 18.5 | 0.130 | 2.405 | 2.405 | |||||
360.5  | 2.5  | 0.040  | 0.100  | |||||||
RC0029  | 352.5  | 3.0  | 0.026  | 0.078  | 0.078  | |||||
RC0033  | 229.0  | 8.0  | 0.024  | 0.192  | 0.242  | |||||
250.5  | 2.5  | 0.020  | 0.050  | |||||||
| RC0034 | 245.5 | 3.5 | 0.153 | 0.536 | 0.656 | |||||
331.0  | 6.0  | 0.020  | 0.120  | |||||||
| RC0035 | 237.0 | 7.0 | 0.057 | 0.399 | 0.399 | |||||
RC0036  | 328.5  | 4.0  | 0.035  | 0.140  | 0.242  | |||||
338.0  | 3.5  | 0.029  | 0.102  | |||||||
RC0037  | 326.0  | 5.0  | 0.023  | 0.115  | 0.115  | |||||
| RC0038 | 334.0 | 10.0 | 0.043 | 0.430 | 0.430 | |||||
| RC0039 | 327.5 | 14.5 | 0.031 | 0.450 | 0.450 | |||||
RC0040  | 354.5  | 4.0  | 0.037  | 0.148  | 0.148  | |||||
| RC0041 | 321.0 | 17.5 | 0.031 | 0.543 | 0.778 | |||||
345.5  | 5.0  | 0.047  | 0.235  | |||||||
| RC0042 | 336.5 | 12.0 | 0.059 | 0.708 | 0.773 | |||||
349.5  | 2.5  | 0.026  | 0.065  | |||||||
RC0043  | 355.5  | 3.5  | 0.066  | 0.231  | 0.231  | |||||
| RC0045 | 340.5 | 14.0 | 0.043 | 0.602 | 0.602 | |||||
| RC0046 | 331.0 | 18.5 | 0.029 | 0.537 | 0.537 | |||||
| RC0047 | 316.0 | 13.5 | 0.049 | 0.662 | 0.662 | |||||
RC0049  | 318.5  | 8.5  | 0.021  | 0.179  | 0.179  | |||||
| RC0051 | 228.5  | 8.0  | 0.032  | 0.256  | 1.065  | |||||
| 323.5 | 14.0 | 0.040 | 0.560 | |||||||
344.5  | 3.0  | 0.083  | 0.249  | |||||||
| RC0052 | 226.5 | 23.0 | 0.056 | 1.288 | 1.586 | |||||
318.0  | 8.0  | 0.030  | 0.240  | |||||||
330.0  | 2.5  | 0.023  | 0.058  | |||||||
RC0053  | 330.5  | 7.5  | 0.036  | 0.270  | 0.270  | |||||
RC0054  | 252.0  | 3.0  | 0.021  | 0.063  | 0.063  | |||||
RC0055  | 255.5  | 8.5  | 0.024  | 0.204  | 0.204  | |||||
RC0057  | 244.5  | 8.0  | 0.028  | 0.224  | 0.314  | |||||
259.5  | 4.5  | 0.020  | 0.090  | |||||||
RC0058  | 360.0  | 3.0  | 0.026  | 0.078  | 0.173  | |||||
364.5  | 3.5  | 0.027  | 0.095  | |||||||
14W360166  | 279.0  | 1.5  | 0.025  | 0.038  | 0.038  | |||||
| RC0061 | 265.5  | 3.0  | 0.023  | 0.069  | 0.620  | |||||
360.0  | 4.5  | 0.029  | 0.131  | |||||||
| 367.0 | 7.0 | 0.060 | 0.420 | |||||||
RC0062  | 340.0  | 8.0  | 0.030  | 0.240  | 0.360  | |||||
362.0  | 5.0  | 0.024  | 0.120  | |||||||
| RC0064 | 338.5 | 8.5 | 0.050 | 0.425 | 0.425 | |||||
| RC0065 | 345.5 | 23.5 | 0.029 | 0.682 | 0.682 | |||||
      In addition, AUC′s 2011 environmental baseline studies have resulted in 
      the following important preliminary findings that relate directly to 
      amenability of the Reno Creek Project to ISR mining:
    
Delineation drill hole and monitoring well data confirmed that the
mineralized sandstone horizon is physically confined above and below
by a low permeability shale or mudstone across the entire project area.
A second pump test has been successfully completed. The data from the
first two pump tests document that the hydrologic conditions such as
permeability and transmissivity are within the normal operating ranges
exhibited at existing commercial ISR production facilities in Wyoming.
In addition, the data document that there is no hydrologic
communication between the mineralized sandstone and the underlying and
overlying aquifers in the area of the pump testing. This finding also
confirms that there is no evidence of hydrologic leakage or
communication through historical drill holes.
      During February and May of 2011, AUC successfully completed its second 
      and third quarterly meetings with the Nuclear Regulatory Commission 
      (NRC) and the Wyoming Department of Environmental Quality (WDEQ), 
      respectively, to provide an update on the progress of activities, 
      discuss ongoing findings of the baseline studies, and affirm that the 
      baseline program continues to meet the needs of both agencies for their 
      review of future permit applications.
    
      Upon completion of data collection, compilation and analysis for 
      baseline studies, AUC intends to assemble and submit its applications to 
      the NRC and the WDEQ. AUC has carefully studied both the evolving 
      permitting processes and the experiences of Ur-Energy (TSX: URE), 
      Uranium One (TSX: UUU), 
      Uranerz (AMEX: URZ), 
      and Powertech (TSX: PWE) 
      over the past four years, including a detailed review of all of the 
      Requests for Additional Information (RAI) issued by the NRC and WDEQ and 
      the Environmental Impact Statements for each project. Now that licenses 
      and permits are being granted by the agencies, it is possible to use 
      this information and AUC′s own detailed discussions with the NRC and 
      WDEQ respective staff to assure that its application documents contain 
      the required information. AUC anticipates that this effort could improve 
      the efficiency of agency review and could substantially reduce the time 
      required for receipt of permits. Bayswater′s previously announced 
      schedule, anticipated that AUC would be in a position to commence a 
      feasibility study in early 2013 with construction development to follow 
      once completed and be in production by 2015. AUC now believes that all 
      phases of the Project, including the permitting time-line, may be 
      shortened.
    
      Bayswater and Pacific Road Resources Funds ('PRRF?) are developing the 
      Reno Creek Uranium Project through Reno Creek Holdings Inc. ('RCHI?), 
      which holds the Project through RCHI′s wholly owned subsidiary AUC. 
      Bayswater currently has a 17.27% interest in RCHI that may be increased 
      to 31.14%. PRRF is entitled to convert its investment in RCHI into 
      common shares of Bayswater at any time up to six months following the 
      later of completion of a feasibility study or receipt of all requisite 
      mining permits, but in any event PRRF shall convert its investment not 
      later than within five years of acquisition of the Project, provided 
      certain conditions are met. Upon conversion of PRRF′s investment, 
      Bayswater will own a 100% interest in RCHI which holds the Reno Creek 
      property. Currently, James Viellenave, President of AUC is the Project 
      Manager and reports to the board of AUC in regards of all activities 
      conducted on the Reno Creek project. Two representatives from each of 
      PRRF and Bayswater comprise the board of AUC, with PRRF holding a 
      majority interest in AUC.
    
      In other news, Bayswater reports that it has acquired by staking 
      strategic ground covering a potential extension to its Anna Lake uranium 
      deposit, Labrador. Also, Bayswater reports that Cascade Resources Ltd. 
      have declined to close the acquisition of its uranium concessions in 
      Niger, West Africa and as a result Bayswater has terminated its interest 
      in the concessions.
    
      The Company′s exploration activities are conducted under the supervision 
      of George M. Leary, M.Sc. P. Eng. (B.C.), President of the Company, and 
      Victor Tanaka, B.Sc. P.Geo. (B.C.), Executive VP and Chief Operating 
      Officer of the Company. Both are Qualified Persons under NI 43-101. 
      George Leary is the qualified person responsible for the technical 
      information in this news release.
    
About Bayswater Uranium Corporation - The Super Junior Uranium Company 
      TM
      Bayswater Uranium Corporation is an international uranium exploration 
      and development company. The Company owns several advanced uranium 
      properties in the United States with significant NI 43-101 compliant and 
      historical resources that may be amenable to ISR and/or conventional 
      mining. With the acquisition of the Reno Creek Property, WY, the 
      Company′s focus is to develop Reno Creek to production in the shortest 
      time frame possible. The Company′s Elkhorn/Alzada Project, located 
      approximately 100 miles northeast of Reno Creek, is being advanced as a 
      complementary or stand alone project for future potential production. As 
      well, Bayswater is the only uranium company to have strategic 
      landholdings in each of Canada's most important producing and 
      exploration regions - the Athabasca Basin, the Central Mineral Belt, and 
      the Thelon Basin. Bayswater combines a balanced portfolio of advanced 
      and exploration projects with the uranium expertise of its technical and 
      managerial teams. To capitalize on current market conditions and strong 
      growth of the nuclear industry, the Company will continue to pursue 
      acquisition opportunities of advanced-stage uranium projects with 
      production potential. Bayswater's vision is to build a major 
      international uranium company. Shares of the Company are listed on the 
      TSX Venture Exchange under the symbol 'BYU?. 
      For further information visit www.bayswateruranium.com.
    
About Pacific Road Resources Funds and Pacific Road Capital 
      Management Pty Limited
      The Pacific Road Resources Funds are private equity funds investing in 
      the global mining industry. They provide expansion and buyout capital 
      for mining projects, mining related infrastructure and mining services 
      businesses located throughout resource-rich regions of the world. The 
      Pacific Road Resources Funds are managed and advised by Pacific Road 
      Capital Management Pty Ltd ('PRCM?). The PRCM team, located in Sydney, 
      Australia, San Francisco and New York, USA, is comprised of experienced 
      mining investment professionals that have extensive knowledge and 
      experience in the mining and infrastructure sectors, including 
      considerable operating, project development, transactional and 
      investment banking experience. For further information on the Pacific 
      Road Resources Funds and PRCM, please go to their website at www.pacroad.com.au.
    
      On behalf of the Board of:
    
BAYSWATER URANIUM CORPORATION
George M. Leary  | 
President  | 
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      information, including statements relating to the Company′s future plans 
      and objectives or expected results, constitute forward-looking 
      statements.Forward-looking statements are based on numerous 
      assumptions and are subject to all of the risks and uncertainties 
      inherent in the Company′s business, including risks inherent in mineral 
      exploration, development and mining.There can be no assurance 
      that such forward-looking statements will prove to be accurate, as 
      actual results and future events could differ materially from those 
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      Bayswater Uranium Corporation
John Gomez, 604-687-2153
Manager, 
      Investor Relations
    
			




