Exore Resources Ltd. reported the latest aircore drilling results from the Veronique gold discovery within its Bagoe Project in northern Cote d'Ivoire. The Bagoe Project 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 two short north-east trending reconnaissance AC traverse lines drilled in the central zone of the large (>8km long) Veronique gold anomaly. The drilling continues to successfully intersect high grade, in situ gold mineralisation across multiple lodes of WNW striking gold mineralisation. There is no visible outcrop within the Veronique area and the area has no significant artisanal mining activity. AC drilling to date has correlated well with soil geochemistry confirming the effectiveness and validity of the 8km gold anomaly at Veronique. Drilling to date has been focussed on the central 1.6km of Veronique with highly anomalous gold geochemistry extending for a further 3 kilometres to the south and 3 kilometres to the north. AC holes are drilled down to blade refusal, in a `top-to-tail' configuration, aiming to test for in situ mineralisation along strike from previous mineralised intercepts returned from wide-spaced AC lines. The WNW strike orientation provides the possibility of multiple, sub-parallel, kilometre-scale mineralised lodes perpendicular to the 8km-long anomaly, >80% of which remains untested. Initial geological observations indicate gold mineralisation is associated with zones of alteration and quartz veining within a granitoid unit, which is a similar geological setting to the recent 2.9Moz Doropo gold discovery made by Centamin plc, also in northern Cote d'Ivoire. Veronique is located only 12 kilometres to the south of the Company's Antoinette gold Drilling continues at Veronique, stepping out along strike. Further drilling results will be reported as soon as they come to hand. The Côte d'Ivoire Gold Projects cover a substantial ground position of 1,345km2 on the convergence of two of West Africa's most prolific gold belts, the Tongon Gold Belt and the Syama Gold Belt, which extend into northern Côte d'Ivoire from Burkina Faso and Mali respectively. Significant nearby gold deposits associated with the same geology and structures include: 4.2Moz Tongon Gold Mine (Barrick) located 40 kilometres to north-east; 11.5Moz Syama Gold Mine (Resolute) located 90 kilometres to the north; 1.0Moz Sissingue Gold Mine (Perseus) located 50 kilometres to the north and Fonondara /Boundiali gold discovery (Barrick) located immediately adjacent to the west.