Exore Resources Ltd. reported initial gold results from its maiden reverse circulation drilling program at the Veronique prospect within the Company's Bagoe Project in northern Cote d'Ivoire. The results are in line with the Company's objective of defining shallow high-grade gold mineralisation at Veronique to complement the shallow mineralisation being defined at the Antoinette gold discovery just 12 kilometres to the north. Exore reported initial gold assay results from the maiden RC drilling at the Veronique gold anomaly 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. To date, 30 RC holes to an average depth of 90 metres for approximately 2,700 metres have been completed at Veronique. RC drilling is ongoing and will continue until Christmas before resuming in the first of week of January 2020. The latest results are from 13 shallow RC holes (~1,300 metres) drilled across 600 metres of WNW strike at ~80 metre spacing, following up on recent outstanding air core (`AC') drilling results in the central ~1.5 kilometre zone of the large ~7 kilometre long Veronique gold anomaly. Veronique is located only 12 kilometres to the south of the Company's Antoinette gold discovery. The maiden RC drilling has successfully intersected high grade gold mineralisation and confirms the recent outstanding AC results. The RC results align with the Company's objective of defining shallow high -grade gold mineralisation at Veronique to complement the shallow resources being defined at the Antoinette discovery just 12 kilometres to the north. Previous AC drilling at Veronique has identified multiple zones of WNW gold mineralisation, within the partially tested 7-kilometre NE trending gold-in-soil anomaly, with each zone extending over strike lengths of greater than 1,000 metres. Results from recent AC drilling at Veronique have included 20m @ 6.46g/t gold from 8m; 12m @ 7.00g/t gold form 16m; 4m @ 76.31g/t gold from 32m; 4m @ 9.60g/t gold from 16m. Results confirm the interpreted WNW strike orientation of high-grade gold mineralisation with a well developed weathered profile of >50 vertical metres of oxidation. Mineralisation remain open in all directions. Gold mineralization at Veronique is hosted by zones of quartz veining and sericite alteration within an equigranular granite. Pyrite is the dominant visible sulphide and is accompanied by minor visible gold. Prior to the current maiden RC drilling program only a single diamond core hole had been drilled into fresh rock at Veronique, which returned 8m @ 7.74g/t gold from 78m. Preliminary metallurgical test work was undertaken on this composited diamond core intercept which returned approximately 90% gold extraction. In addition to the ongoing RC drilling at Veronique, Exore also has two auger drill rigs testing the broader ~7 kilometre corridor of anomalous soil geochemistry at Veronique. This auger drilling is being undertaken to the north and south of the current area of RC drilling and is designed to define additional RC drill targets across the broader Veronique area. An IP survey over the potential strike extensions to the Antoinette Central gold deposit is nearing completion which will allow for RC drilling to be undertaken at Antoinette in January 2020 to test for strike extensions to the 1,000 metres of strike of high grade gold mineralisation already defined at Antoinette Central with RC drilling. The Cote d'Ivoire Gold Projects cover a combined area of approximately 2,000km comprising three granted exploration permits covering ~1,000km and three exploration applications covering a further ~1,000km2. Exore ownsan 80% interest in the two granted permits making up the Bagoe and Liberty Projects. Exore has the right to earn-into an 80-90% joint venture interest with local Ivoirian partners in the granted Tengrela permit and remaining applications. The majority of the project area is positioned 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 Cote 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), 11.5Moz Syama Gold Mine (Resolute), 1.0Moz Sissingue Gold Mine (Perseus) and Fonondara gold discovery (Barrick).