Exore Resources Ltd. announce the latest results from RC and AC drilling at Antoinette within the Company's Bagoe Project, that forms part of its Cote d'Ivoire Gold Projects. Exore has completed a Phase One RC drilling program at the Antoinette Central discovery of 62 drill holes for a total of 8,500 metres. Exore's Phase One RC program was designed to infill sections to 40-50m spacing to allow for resource definition, and to test for down-dip extensions along with the step-out drilling along strike to the north and south. The remaining 18 drill holes for 2,246m from Phase One RC at Antoinette Central (BDRC078-095) are reported here. These 18 holes, drilled across eight sections, have successfully extended gold mineralisation down-dip and extended the known mineralised strike of the Central zone to 850m. Multiple zones remain open for further follow-up drilling. High grade gold mineralisation at Antoinette Central is hosted by multiple lodes, with dip between vertical and -50 degrees to the south-east. The main zone of mineralisation is associated with a sheared package of carbonate-altered, fine grained sediments, with quartz veinlets and pyrite and arsenopyrite visible. A first pass RC drilling program of just 10 exploration holes were drilled in an area, nominally called Antoinette South, 900m along strike to the south of the Antoinette Central zone. Previous aircore drilling had identified shallow gold mineralisation over broad widths in oxide but the orientation of the mineralisation was not defined. Exore used the first ever exploration RC holes in this area to test a WNW strike orientation theory of the mineralisation, almost directly perpendicular to the mineralisation at Antoinette Central. All holes returned wide, well-mineralised gold intercepts. Multiple shallow lodes were intersected, associated with strong sericite-silica alteration and disseminated arsenopyrite and pyrite, within a granodioritic host rock. Mineralisation in multiple mineralised lodes has been identified over an area of over 350m strike length, still completely open in all directions. Further drilling is under way to better define the mineralisation in the south zone. In addition, the 900m of strike untested with bedrock drilling between the Central and South zones will be tested in the near future. Further exploration drilling has been conducted in an area of anomalous surface geochemistry and artisanal mine workings, 1,500m to the east of Central zone. This area is now being referred to as Antoinette East. Artisanal workings are traceable over >600m of strike, coincident with a highly sheared structure and quartz veining within a granite host rock. Three shallow RC holes were drilled as part of a reconnaissance program. All three holes returned gold mineralisation, with one very high-grade bedrock intercept of 5m @ 18.71 g/t gold. A shallow reconnaissance AC drilling program in the wider Antoinette area to test surface geochemical anomalies was also completed, totaling 116 holes with an average depth of 32m for 3,794m drilled. Wide, well mineralised in situ mineralisation was identified along strike from the area known as Antoinette West, 400m from Antoinette Central, with an excellent result of 30m @ 1.05g/t gold, which ended in mineralisation. This and other anomalous intercepts will be followed up with further AC and RC drilling.