Exore reported further shallow, step out drilling results from the Antoinette gold discovery within its Bagoe Project in northern Cote d'Ivoire. The Bagoe Project forms part of the Company's large 1,345km ground position in northern Cote d'Ivoire. The project area is in a major gold producing region with several nearby large operating gold mines including Barrick's 4.2Moz Tongon and 6.5Moz Morila mines, Resolute's 11.5Moz Syama mine, Teranga's 2.7Moz Wahgnion mine and Perseus' 1.0Moz Sissingue mine. The latest results are from broad spaced AC drill traverses undertaken to test for southern strike extensions at Antoinette Central, focussing on oxide mineralisation. Results from this latest drilling at Antoinette have successfully extended the defined mineralised strike at Antoinette Central to +1,500 metres, across multiple lodes, which remain open to the south. Latest shallow results include: BDAC1132: 12m @ 4.37g/t gold from 20m; BDAC1192: 4m @ 18.52g/t gold from 12m; BDAC1227: 8m @ 3.74g/t gold from 32m; BDAC1226: 8m @ 2.13g/t gold from 32m; BDAC1126: 6m @ 1.42g/t gold form 48m (EOH); BDAC1134: 8m @ 1.02g/t gold from 28m. The results provide further indication that the mineralised lodes from Antoinette Central zone extend to the south-west and possibly intersect the north-west trending mineralised lodes at Antoinette South. Two reconnaissance AC traverses were also drilled in the south-east of the Antoinette prospect testing for mineralisation along the north-west trending felsic-sediment contact, approximately 500m along strike from previous RC drilling at Antoinette South. Hole BDAC1036 returned 8m @ 1.72g/t gold from 8m and 12m @ 1.22g/t gold from 32m (EOH). These results highlight the north-west trending felsic-sediment contact as a new area for potential additional shallow oxide gold mineralisation at Antoinette. Given these latest AC results increase the mineralised strike length considerably and open Antoinette up as a much larger gold system, the Company will look to infill strike extensions at Antoinette before making a maiden resource estimate for Antoinette. The Company's focus at Antoinette going forward will be on growing the free-milling oxide/transitional mineralization with shallow drilling. This will be combined with ongoing drilling at the Company's priority target, Veronique, located just 12 kilometres to the south, where further drilling results are pending. Exore has undertaken preliminary metallurgical test work on composite drill samples for each of the oxide, transitional and fresh mineralisation at both the Antoinette Central and Antoinette South zones. All work has been carried out by Bureau Veritas Minerals in Perth, Western Australia. Results to date indicate excellent gold extractions through conventional cyanide leaching of the oxide and transitional mineralisation at Antoinette. Seven metallurgical master composites were formed from a total of 18 RC drill holes from the Antoinette Central and South zones. Base line cyanide leach tests (P80 = 75 µm) were performed on two oxide, two transitional and three fresh master composites. Cyanide and lime additions have not been optimised at this stage in the test work, however, the leach profiles indicate rapid gold dissolution. Three fresh master composites were also subjected to cyanide baseline leach tests but indicated less than satisfactory gold extraction. As indicated by previous `bottle roll' testing conducted by Apollo Consolidated Ltd, the fresh mineralisation at Antoinette has more complex mineralogy. Ultrafine grinding tests followed by cyanide leach testing resulted in only a minor improvement in gold extraction. Diagnostic leaching of cyanide leach residue from the fresh master composites indicates that a large proportion of the residual gold is associated with labile sulphides (most likely arsenopyrite) in the Antoinette fresh samples. As the fresh RC chip samples were not suitable for flotation work, diamond drill core samples were provided for preliminary flotation test work. This preliminary work was aimed at establishing the recovery of gold and sulphur into a small mass of concentrate for downstream processing (whether onsite or offsite). Preliminary flotation test results on fresh mineralisation indicated recoveries for sulphur, arsenic and gold of 96%, 97%, and 89% respectively, into a low concentrate mass, however further optimisation testing is required. Cyanide leaching of flotation tails is likely to boost the overall gold recovery to above 90%. This processing route then provides several options for downstream recovery of gold from flotation concentrate. Whilst further work will be undertaken on the most appropriate processing option to define the optimal recovery for this fresh material, Exore's focus will be on defining oxide/transitional mineralisation at Antoinette. Antoinette has a well-developed oxide profile with weathering extending to depths of ~60m. A majority of the high-grade drill intercepts reported from Antoinette are from this weathered zone (oxide and transitional). Exore has been undertaking AC drilling at the Company's priority exploration prospect, Veronique, located 12 kilometres to the south of Antoinette. Approximately 7,000m of additional AC drilling has been completed at Veronique. A single diamond core hole was also drilled at Veronique to assist in geological interpretation and drill planning. Drill results from Veronique are pending and will be reported at the first opportunity.