Oar Resources Limited announced that a detailed geological and structural interpretation of the reprocessed geophysical and radiometric data over the Company's Crown Project has been completed by Southern Geoscience consultants ("SGS"), highlighting twenty (20) priority target areas where SGS recommend follow-up work. As part of a methodical exploration strategy the interpretation has focused on identifying interrelationships of key structural features, differentiation of lithological units, potential zones of alteration and layered mafic-ultramafic intrusions, based on observations from airborne magnetic and radiometric data. Several potential alteration zones (demagnetised and magnetite addition) - possibly related to deeper intrusions - and structural elements have been identified within the Crown Project tenure, particularly in the southern portion of the tenement where the interpreted mafic lithologies have undergone significant faulting and folding. The relationship and timing of secondary faults cross-cutting the north-west orientating major faults are believed to hold significant importance to other forms of mineralisation across the Crown Project area. Hence, these more structurally complex areas form a secondary basis for targeting mineralisation such as gold and other known minerals in the area.