Sable Mining Africa Limited announced that it is going to be drill-testing an extension to the area of mineralization covered by the recently completed JORC Resource report at the company's Nimba Iron Ore Project in Guinea. Extension area is approximately 200 m wide and up to 3.9 km in length. Extension has an exploration target potential of between 45 Mt and 80 Mt of canga.

Potential to increase the Nimba Project's current JORC Resource of 121.5 Mt. Current JORC Resource covers only Plateau 2 and a portion of Plateau 3. 37 borehole programme planned for second quarter 2013 to test the quantity and quality of new area of mineralization. The Nimba Project has already demonstrated itself to be one of West Africa's premier high grade iron ore deposits, and the significant mineralized extension on two of the three plateaux further reiterates the quality of the deposit and the commercial value of its development.

The Sable Mining exploration team has identified an area underlain by canga contiguous to the orebody modelled on Plateau 2 and 3 of the Nimba Project, which had remained open to the north-west following the drilling campaign concluded in March 2013.