M2 Cobalt Corp. announced that it has completed 2,027 metres of diamond drilling and 15 drill holes on several high priority targets prior to December 13, 2018 when drilling operations were halted for scheduled winter break. Drill core samples from this phase of the Company's initial drill program have now been received by ALS Chemex South African (PTY) Ltd, an independent and fully accredited laboratory in South Africa, for analysis with dissemination of results currently anticipated by mid-February 2019. During its phase 1 work programs, the Company targeted 3 distinct styles of mineralization; volcanogenic massive sulphide ("VMS") copper-cobalt at its Kilembe-area properties, Katanga-style sediment hosted, copper-cobalt mineralization at Bujagali as well as ultramafic nickel, copper and cobalt at Bombo. The Company's phase 1 drill program is designed to further test key targets in each style of mineralization and to position the Company to embark on a larger Phase 2 drill program.