Kendrick Resources Plc announced its second set of results from its maiden 19 hole diamond drill programme over the Stormyra Deposit, part of the Espedalen Project, Norway. The first set of results were announced on 20 April 23 and assay results are pending for 6 holes. High-grade nickel intercepts achieved in a number of boreholes drilled across the Stormyra deposit: Hole ESP2308 - 3.39% Ni Eq.

over 11.60m from 52.40m including 5.80% Ni Eq over 4.9m from 59.1m. Hole ESP2307 - 2.59% Ni Eq. over 3.65m from 37.80m including 4.85% Ni Eq.

over 1.80m from 38.50m. Hole ESP2312 - 2.29% Ni Eq. over 4.15m from 92.35m.

Hole ESP2313 - 1.98% Ni Eq. over 3.55m from 79.60m including 3.86% Ni Eq. over 1.70m from 79.60m.

The diamond drilling program was executed by Arctic Drilling AS. The rig was aligned using a DeviSight rig aligner and the hole was surveyed with a DeviFlex Rapid at 3m intervals after the completion of a hole. Collar coordinates were taken from the Devisight rig aligner which uses both types of navigation satellites (Glonass and GPS) and had an average accuracy of <1m.

The NQ2 sized core from the diamond drill programme was logged, marked, and photographed, and RQD and magnetic susceptibility measurements were taken by experienced geologists and technicians from EMX royalty. The drill core was sampled at minimum 0.3 metre up to 2.5 metre intervals and sent to ALS in Malå, Sweden. The samples were cut, and the split (½ core or two quarter core) samples were crushed, split, and pulverized (using ALS methods CRU-31, SPL-22Y, PUL-31).

A pulp split was sent to ALS Loughrea, Ireland, an ISO accredited laboratory for assaying, for final chemical analysis using the ALS methods ME-MS61, ME-OG62, and PGM-ICP23. Standards, blanks and duplicates were inserted regularly in the sample stream and checks were done for Nickel and Copper.