Adyton Resources Corporation has commenced a 3,000m diamond drilling program at its 100% owned Gameta Gold Project on Fergusson Island, located within Papua New Guinea’s renowned “Rim of Fire”. The Gameta Gold Project currently has a 360,000 ounce gold (oz Au) inferred mineral resource (1) while Adyton’s neighbouring project on Fergusson Island, the Wapolu Gold Project, has a 140,000 oz Au inferred mineral resource. Given the existing resource on Gameta, the objectives of this program are to increase confidence and to add ounces through depth and along strike extension drilling. Geographically the Fergusson Island projects sit in the same discovery zones as Misima and the neighbouring Woodlark Island projects. Two drill rigs have been mobilised to site and the first drill hole has been completed. First assay results are expected by the end of May. The program will add to the 14,361m of historical reverse circulation (RC) and diamond drilling previously undertaken at Gameta. More drilling will follow on the company’s 100% owned Feni Gold Project in May which has a 650,000 oz Au inferred mineral resource and is located in a Tier 1 region along a mineral belt containing the world class Simberi, Lihir, and Panguna gold and copper projects. The objectives of the Gameta work program are to: Utilise diamond drilling to increase the confidence in the existing inferred resources at the project to enable a significant proportion of the existing inferred resources to be classified as indicated or higher. Expand the existing resource base through drilling designed to extend the depth of the historical drilling down dip to test for extensions to the existing ore zones. Collect ore-grade samples for metallurgical and geotechnical test work to assess potential processing routes. Feni Island Drilling Program: Over the coming weeks, Adyton plans to deploy the two drill rigs to the Feni Gold Project which is located within the Lihir volcanic arc. The initial Feni drill program is planned for approximately 3,000m of diamond drilling and will add to the 18,893m of historical RC and diamond drilling previously undertaken at the project. Recent 3D re-processing of Induced Polarisation (IP) surveys originally completed in 1998 has clearly highlighted a significant and largely untested porphyry copper target. This main phase anomaly models as a sub-vertical pipe in the order of 150-200mm and with significant depth extent. This pipe-like feature will be targeted in the drilling program. The objectives of the Feni drilling program are to: Test for both porphyry copper and overprinting epithermal gold mineralisation within the Kabang mineralised structural corridor. Drilling the porphyry copper target will involve some deeper drilling down to 500 metres. Increase the existing 650,000 oz Au inferred mineral resource and to also increase the confidence in the current defined resources by converting a proportion of the inferred resources into indicated status. Carry out an exploration drilling program along the strike of the main Kabang mineralised zone (800 metres), with the drilling of three widely spaced sections along the mineralised zone, with angled holes proposed across the mineralized zone on each section: SW Kabang: Test the highlighted porphyry Cu/Au IP target and epithermal Au. Central Kabang: Test the central Kabang zone. NE Kabang: Test the Matangkaka area. Complete a drilling program focused in and around the Kabang prospect with the primary goal of expanding the current inferred mineral resource to test the high priority exploration targets identified through the work described above.