Asiamet Resources Limited announced that the additional Resource evaluation drilling required to complete the bankable feasibility study being undertaken on the Beruang Kanan Main (BKM) copper deposit in Central Kalimantan, Indonesia is progressing to plan. A total of 22 holes for 2,975 metres of diamond core drilling have been completed to date and drilling is continuing with a further 1,825 metres planned. Five drill rigs are being utilised in order to the complete all of the proposed drilling, including a number of additional geotechnical holes, in first quarter of 2019. Results from the first four holes drilled in the southern part of the BKM deposit are reported below and a consistent flow of assay results is anticipated over the coming weeks. Highlights include: BKM31650-11 58.5 metres at 1.11% Cu (from 32.0 metres); BKM31650-12 22.5 metres at 1.19% Cu (from 42.0 metres); BKM31700-11 45.0 metres at 0.69% Cu (from 8.5 metres); BKM31700-12 18.7 metres at 0.72% Cu (from 24.5 metres). Results confirm continuity of mineralisation in the southern part of the BKM deposit consistent with the proposed pit shell, and are also consistent in tenor to previous moderate to strong results from this particular zone in the southern end of BKM. Holes BKM31650-11 (140.0m end of hole ("EOH"), BKM 31650-12 (100.6m EOH), BKM31700-11 (110.0m EOH), BKM 31700-12 (90.1m EOH) were drilled in the southern area of the intended pit shell in order to evaluate the additional Inferred Resources sitting both inside and outside the pit shells with the objective of increasing Ore Reserves available for incorporation into the mine schedule. Moderate to strong chalcocite-covellite mineralisation was intersected just below the zone of oxidation, with individual samples (1-metre intervals) returning up to 5.52% copper in a broad zone of strong copper mineralisation.