Rafaella Resources Limited announced an update to the current feasibility drilling programme at its Santa Comba Tungsten project in Galicia, Spain. Drilling has continued to target near-surface tungsten (wolframite) mineralisation, primarily at the Quarry prospect, where the majority of a JORC (2012) Inferred Mineral Resource Estimate ("MRE") of 5.2Mt at 0.203% WO3 was defined in 2016. Infill and extensional drilling has further confirmed the historical results and expanded the zone of interest. As expected, extensive zones of disseminated tungsten mineralisation have been intersected. In addition, the ultra high-grade vein- hosted and cluster-type wolframite mineralisation being intersected has exceeded the Company's expectations. The Company is targeting an updated JORC MRE in the second quarter of current year 2020. Drilling has primarily focused on infill and extensional drilling at the Quarry prospect where the majority of the historic MRE was delineated. Extensive zones of disseminated mineralisation continue to be intersected. The broad zones of mineralisation often encapsulate discrete zones of high-grade vein-type and cluster-type wolframite mineralisation (example: 19DD0009 and 19DD00014). The Company is also encouraged by the intersection of disseminated mineralisation to the west of the previously defined area in the north of the Quarry prospect (example: 19DD00015) and plans to further test this area at shallower levels and even further to the west towards the Barrilongo area where disseminated mineralisation was intersected by historic drilling (example: 16DD0018). The Company is also encouraged by visual observations of drill core to the east of drill hole 19DD0013 in the south of the Quarry prospect where disseminated mineralisation has been observed in a previously unrecognised endogranite sequence. The endogranite (two mica) sequences are ubiquitously mineralised elsewhere in the Project area, based on the current assays received to date. Mineralisation at the Quarry prospect has now been intersected for over 500m in strike length and over 100m in width with mineralisation still open in several directions. The Company is encouraged by the results received to date and by drilling completed elsewhere and continues to target near-surface mineralisation that would potentially be amenable to open pit mining. Drilling at the satellite Eliseo prospect, located 750m northeast of the Quarry prospect, is also highly encouraging as both disseminated mineralisation and a bonanza grade quartz-wolframite vein has been intersected at depth (19RC0007). The intersection in 19RC0007 occurs 100m vertically below the 2016 drilling result of 1.7m at 4.3% WO3 from111m (75m vertical depth) in drill hole 16DD0007. The high-grade, vein-style mineralisation intersected is extremely for the Company as there has been no significant historical mining at the Eliseo prospect. Further drilling at Eliseo will target up-dip and along-strike extensions to the mineralisation already intersected. The Company will target low-tonnage, high-grade mineralisation at Eliseo for potential selective open pit mining.