Nusantara Resources Limited provided update on the Mine Corridor exploration drilling program currently in progress at its 100% owned Awak Mas Gold Project located in South Sulawesi, Indonesia. The exploration program is designed to test for extensions to the Mineral Resources at the Awak Mas and Salu Bulo deposits and explore for structural repetitions along the intervening corridor. Visual observations of veining and brecciation from the first diamond hole in this program (HWD001) indicate that the geology, structure and potential mineralisation extends into areas east of the main Awak Mas deposit. This hole was testing for interpreted faultdisplaced extensions to the mineralization into the Eastern High Wall area at the eastern extremity of the Awak Mas deposit and to follow up on two previous significant drill intersections of 13m at 1.7 g/t Au and 13m at 2.0 g/t Au in hole AMD2932. Multiple intervals of welldeveloped, foliation parallel and subvertical quartz veining were observed in the drill core, exhibiting the styles of alteration, brecciation with disseminated sulphides consistent with Awak Mas deposit mineralization. These intersections can be interpreted as the downdip continuation of the currently modelled mineralization. Assay results are expected to be reported in early February 2018. The first exploration hole (HWD001) in the Eastern High Wall area has now been completed. The hole was terminated in the basement sequence at a depth of 575.5 m and intersected multiple zones of foliation conformable and subvertical quartz veining in both the cover and basement sequences. The interpretation of these zones indicates continuation of the same style of mineralization as seen in the Rante Domain of the Awak Mas deposit. HWD001 is the deepest hole drilled at the Awak Mas deposit to date. The interval widths, while significant, are generally less than the nearest adjacent mineralized zones 80 to 100 m updip and to the west, suggesting a strikeslip displacement across the newly modelled Eastern High Wall Fault. Several zones of subvertical veining were also intersected indicating a lateral continuation/repetition of the steep feederzone structures modelled in the Rante Domain. Two exploration holes are currently being drilled to follow up on the veining and brecciation intersected in HWD001. Hole HWD002 is currently being drilled from the top of the Eastern High Wall ridge area to test the cover sequence in the geologically prospective but untested area immediately to the east of and above the mineralization seen in historic drill hole AMD293. Hole HWD003 is in progress and is oriented to the southeast to test the subvertical mineralized corridor, and if successful could extend the lower most Rante Domain by at least 100 m. HWD003 is targeting the potential higher grade (>2 g/t Au) extension of the last line of historical drilling which is currently open and untested to the southeast. This historic drilling2 includes holes RTD005 (75 m at 2.7 g/t Au), AMD171 (75 m at 1.7 g/t Au) and AMD178 (32 m at 1.7 g/t Au). The HWD003 target zone lies between two steep NNWtrending mineralized structures which host high grade mineralization. The highergrade area being targeted at Rante is bounded by the Tanjung and High Wall Faults, and is interpreted as multiple stacked mineralized zones in a ‘ladder’ vein system. A secondary deeper target is the potential updip extension to the visual mineralization seen immediately above the cover/basement contact in HWD001.