Dominion Minerals Limited announced that the drilling program at the Georgia Lime Project in south west Georgia has confirmed thick, high calcium limestone in all 13 drill holes completed in the 2021 drilling program. The deposit is hosted in the upper Ocala Limestone, a shallow deposit that lies at or near the surface in southwestern Georgia. Within the property, the Ocala Limestone consists of a near horizontal strata of very light grey­ light beige fossiliferous limestone. Limestone at the Project has typical thickness of 5m to 10m, increasing to 12m at the south of the property, with an average overburden thickness of approximately 3 metres. The high calcium limestone drill hole intervals range from 4.5m to 9.7m with almost all results above 95% CaCO3. Work has commenced to incorporate the current and previous exploration results into a maiden mineral resource estimate, anticipated to be complete in early 2022, with respected North American engineering firm Marshall Miller & Associates appointed to commence subsequent initial technical studies. In 2019, Powerlime Inc. purchased an option to acquire the Project and conducted a rotary sonic drilling program. This program consisted of 4 holes which all encountered high calcium limestone. A follow-up rotary sonic drilling program in 2020 consisted of an additional 4 holes which were completed with similar results. PowerLime also excavated 8 test pits to confirm depth to the top limestone. The pits were dug with a track mounted excavator, and all pits reached the top of the limestone where with the total thickness of the unconsolidated overburden was recorded. A grab sample from each test pit was also collected and analysed. In addition, a bulk sample was collected from the upper most portions of the limestone and is held in inventory for further metallurgical testing. The historical data is expected to be incorporated into a maiden mineral resource estimate at the Project.