Sable Mining Africa Limited announced an updated JORC Code compliant resource at its 123.5 km sq Nimba Iron Ore Project in south-east Guinea, which further underpins Nimba's potential as one of the most commercially attractive undeveloped iron ore assets in West Africa. The updated JORC code compliant resource estimate was conducted over Plateau 2 north (P2N), Plateau 2 south (P2S) and Plateau 3 (P3) of Nimba. The deposit consists of detrital iron mineralisation known as 'canga' that has been deposited in palaeo channels adjacent to the Mount Nimba mountain range.

This update follows the return of assay results for P2S and the completion of infill drilling and sampling of selected areas on P2N and P3. Sable has drilled 276 diamond drill holes in and around the current P2N, P2S and P3 areas. The majority of the drill holes are orientated vertically (202) while the remaining are inclined (74).

The average depth drilled is 20.9 metres. The total length currently drilled is 5,775.2 metres. The drill holes are located along drill lines orientated north-easterly.

The spacing of the drill lines and drill holes along the lines results in drilling grids of 400 metres by 400 metres, 200 metres by 200 metres and 100 metres by 100 metres.