MetalNRG plc announced the results of its review of all sample information gathered at 100% owned Gold Ridge Project, as announced on 28th November 2019. The conclusion of review has laid the foundations for plans for accelerated revenue generation at the Company's Gold Ridge Project for 2020. The next phase of work will focus on establishing additional upside within the Gold Prince Mine while seeking to monetize the available ore from the mine and waste dumps at the Gold Ridge Mine identified and previously reported on. The phase of work is broken down into two stages. Stage 1; Planning and Permitting, Stage 2; Implementation. As reported on 28th November 2019, company's priority focus will be the last mined face on Level 6 at the Gold Ridge Mine. The sample from that area returned 30.4 grams/tonne (g/t) gold (Au) and 69 g/t silver. The face shows the exposed vein with a width of 0.6 metres on a mined face of 1.3 metres and consists of quartz with massive sulphide mineralization. These results confirm belief that the Gold Ridge Project is a unique exploration and production opportunity with demonstrable high-grade mineralization, potential for early avenues to revenue generative processing and a larger scale exploration opportunity. Company believe that additional ore is available to company between the mined levels, 6 and 4 at the Gold Prince Mine, which has not yet been explored. company therefore plan to drill between these levels, this should enable company to establish whether there is additional upside while concurrently mining the vein which made contact with at level 6 while sampling the pillars on the same level. Company is now conducting the work required under Stage 1 to secure the permits and putting together detailed operational plans along with finalizing logistics for planned drilling. Operational planning and logistics will run concurrently to allow early commencement of the Stage 2 Implementation programme. Detailed review of the sampling results confirmed viable 1.74g/t recoverable gold from a specific waste dump outside level 6, the specific waste dump is made up of 2,753 tonnes containing 4,785.39 grams of gold. As previously reported, the Company has been in the process of identifying a processing plant that will take the waste and process it; negotiations with two plants, both in close proximity to the Gold Ridge Project area, have commenced and are being progressed. Company review suggests that the most economical approach to secure the highest possible return on the ore within the waste dump is to blend it with high grade ore from the pillars, as a result company have integrated this approach into company overall plans for the Gold Ridge Project and plan to process ore from the vein at level 6 and the waste dump outside level 6 at the same time.