Torque Metals Limited announced that exploration and extensional drilling has now concluded at its wholly owned Paris Project, located Southeast of Kalgoorlie on the gold rich Boulder-Lefroy Fault Zone. Torque Metals completed 4,855m of reverse circulation (RC) drilling over its high-grade gold prospects - Paris, Observation, and HHH - targeting significant gold anomalies obtained from historical drilling, machine learning algorithms, and geological models. The program was designed to follow up previous intercepts within the Paris gold corridor including: 22PRC0401 30m at 7 g/t Au from 168m, including 10m at 14.7g/t Au from 169m; 22PRC0382 6m at 22.0 g/t Au from 159m and 3m at 14.0 g/t Au from 171m, within a larger zone of 27m at 8.16 g/t Au from 156m; 21PRC0253 24m at 10.7 g/t Au from 141m, including 6m at 34.6 g/t Au from 141m; 22PRC044² 7m at 1.20 g/t Au from 36m and 17m at 3.94 g/t Au from 110m including 2m at 32.08 g/t Au from 156m The drilling campaign intended to investigate the link between the Observation, HHH and Paris prospects, where the Company suspects that the 2,500m NW-SE distance between the two mines contains multiple parallel mineralised gold zones.

Assay results from the program are expected to be receive in early February and will be reported as and when received.