Pioneer Resources Limited provided a summary of results from drilling undertaken in December 2017 at its 100%-owned Golden Ridge Project. The updates are for Rocket, GRRC34: 31m at 0.15% Co and 0.37% Ni from 43m, GRRC37: 6m at 0.57% Co and 0.52% Ni from 22m. Leo’s Dam, GRRC27: 22m at 0.18% Co and 0.53% Ni from 38m,GRRC33: 19m at 0.22% Co and 0.23% Ni from 34m. Anomaly 13, GRRC30: 16m at 0.17% Co and 0.42% Ni from 42m. Anomaly 14, GRRC18: 8m at 0.17% Co and 0.17% Ni from 34m, GRRC19: 17m at 0.11% Co and 0.17% Ni from 34m, GRRC24: 11m at 0.21% Co and 0.53% Ni from 35m. The December 2017 drilling programme of 31 reverse circulation drill holes totalled 3,084 metres and focused on four cobalt targets: Rocket, Leo’s Dam, Anomaly 13 and Anomaly 14 Prospects. All prospects are located within granted mining leases and an exploration licence along the eastern flank of the Blair Dome, a geological structure within the Golden Ridge Project. 16 holes intersected significant cobalt mineralisation. This drilling programme is a consequence of a detailed review of the Golden Ridge drilling database specifically looking for cobalt mineralisation. Many samples were assayed for a range of elements, including cobalt, in addition to nickel. The Golden Ridge Project covers an area of 115 km of the Blair Dome and is located 30 kilometres south east of Kalgoorlie, WA. The Project is considered highly prospective for lateritic cobalt mineralisation hosted within a well-developed weathered-ultramafic rock mantle, as well as nickel sulphide mineralisation. The Project is well serviced by existing infrastructure due to its proximity to the modern mining centre of Kalgoorlie. The Project also hosts the Company’s Blair Nickel Mine, where mining ceased in 2008. Pioneer has updated the geological model, proposing the Blair Dome to explain geological observations.