Orca Gold Inc. provided an update on exploration at its Block 14 Gold Project in the Republic of the Sudan. 2018 drilling at Block 14 increased Indicated Resources to 3.34Moz (79.9Mt at 1.30g/t) with an additional 0.94Moz in the Inferred category (18.5Mt at 1.2g/t) (News Release September 19, 2018) and formed the basis for the Block 14 Feasibility Study (News Release November 07, 2018). At GSS, holes GSRC 830 and 831 were drilled into the North East Target, a small outlying pit included in the Feasibility Study, and confirm a structure hosting significant grade. The intercepts of 41m grading 7.85g/t and 28m at 3.68g/t lie at the base of the current pit design and demonstrate a high-grade plunging extension to the mineralisation at depth at this target. Further drilling to the north of the Main Zone at GSS also intersected high-grade mineralisation in the GT04 target, with a single hole returning 26m at 3.84g/t from surface. Previous drilling on this target intersected 13m at 10.19g/t (GSGT004) and 9m at 20.41g/t (GSRC268). 3D modelling of this structure is in process aimed at better defining orientation for the next phase of drilling. Drilling at Target A, 200m south of the East Zone pit at GSS (Figure 1), tested a new geological interpretation and successfully intersected significant widths and grade in several holes, including 20m at 2.07g/t. The distinctive albite-carbonate-sericite alteration package (Figure 1) extends southward in this area and requires further exploration. At Liseiwi, 11 RC holes were completed to follow up on an early discovery (see Figure 2). The high-grade mineralisation at Liseiwi is hosted by a silicified andesite with distinct pyrite veining. This mineralisation has now been intersected in several parts of a large artisanal working. The latest programme of drilling has confirmed the potential of the target and expanded the interpretation of the controls on the high-grade zones. Exploration is continuing at GSS with the aim of developing the higher-grade portions of the orebody and elsewhere within the Block 14 Exploration permit area with the target of identifying further high-grade satellite deposits that have the potential to positively impact the economics of the project.