Frontier Resources Limited provide an update of its planned fieldwork exploration program for EL2356 Muller Range, latest analysis of its high resolution Worldview Satellite Data and updates of the tenement renewals. Frontier has designed its upcoming fieldwork program to collect further geochemical data in certain areas of the Lower Tingi Valley Prospect where historical reconnaissance ridgeandspur soil sampling has detected areas of anomalous gold and base metals at surface. The fieldwork is based on a grid soil sampling program over previously mapped and sampled zones of alteration and mineralization related to intrusive stocks. Prior work has established three stocks coinciding with anomalous geochemical data. The exploration program aims to increase knowledge on the geochemically anomalous zones of the prospect area by increasing sample density over an area identified by historical mapping and ridge line soil sampling. This will be achieved by running a grid based soil sampling program similar to that completed over the eastern end of Tingi prospect by Kennecott in 1992 to 1993. Provided the sampling program produces positive anomalies of interest, it can be the basis of advanced followup work such as trench mapping and channel sampling to generate potential drill targets. The targeted zone of this work program is outlined in the map below with an area to be covered of approximately 1 km2 (100 Ha). Grid sampling lines will be cut 100m apart and orientated near perpendicular to NE trending structures. A total of 237 samples are planned to be collected spaced at 50m intervals along each line grid line. The central EL2356 Muller Range tenement block hosts the large coppergoldmolybdenum Baia porphyry system where airborne geophysical magnetic modeling revealed a large 4.46km x 11.5km x 3km deep subsurface porphyry intrusive system related to copper mineralization at surface. Frontier recently acquired half metre resolution Worldview satellite data covering the Baia tenement block; from which interpretation has revealed a number of previously unmapped circular intrusive centres and breccia type bodies located outside of the main Baia magnetic porphyry intrusive (Figure 3). These additional intrusive centres together with the interpreted magnetic skarn targets improve the prospectively of the tenement and they will require reconnaissance geochemical sampling and geological mapping.