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THOR ENERGY PLC

Earnings Release Oct 30, 2013

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RNS Number : 6984R

Thor Mining PLC

30 October 2013

30 October 2013

THOR MINING PLC

DRILL PROGRAM ASSAYS BOOSTSHALLOW GOLD POTENTIAL OF SPRING HILL

New assay results, including assays of more than 10 grams/tonne gold (Au), have been received from the 2013 Spring Hill Reverse Circulation drill program at Thor Mining PLC's ("Thor") (AIM, ASX: THR) Spring Hill gold project south of Darwin in Australia's Northern Territory.

Highlights include:

·              SHRC238           6metres(m) at 5.6 grams/tonne (g/t) gold from 15m

Including: 3m at 10.9g/t from 15m

·              SHRC250           6m at 6.8g/t from 15m

Including: 4m at 10.1g/t Au from 16m

·              SHRC244           28m at 1.18g/t Au from 3m

Including: 1m at 2.5g/t Au from 10m,

: 1m at 2.7g/t Au from 12m,

: 1m at 2.2g/t Au from 15m, and

: 2m at 2.3g/t Au from 18m

In addition, 11 holes of the 19 hole program, intersected mineralisation within 50 metres of surface at grades consistent with what the Company has come to expect from Spring Hill - suggesting that the planned near-term oxide mining inventory, announced in June 2013, may be extended.

·        Highlighted intersections above show down-hole measurements.  Refer to Table 1 for the full report of significant intersections including estimated true widths.

The program comprised 1,606 metres of RC drilling targeting near surface mineralisation most likely to enhance Thor's proposed initial mining inventory. Holes SHRC238 and SHRC250 demonstrate the potential to further add significant value to the near surface resource at Spring Hill.

Drilling to test up-dip continuation of mineralisation, from SHDD010 in the 2012 drilling program, has shown mineralisation may roll in an easterly direction as a saddle reef rather than extend directly to the surface as previously postulated.

Testing of other targets within the Spring Hill lease area, such as Steve's Gully, was not completed in this round of drilling but remains a high priority due to surface exposures of robust sheeted veining supported by only a preliminary level of drill testing.

Commenting, Mr Mick Billing, Executive Chairman of Thor Mining, said: "Not only do the new assay results have the potential to enhance the Spring Hill mining inventory but they also demonstrate the potential for further growth. The Spring Hill mineralising system is not straight forward, however, its potential is growing, and Thor continues to identify additional mineralisation outside previously known boundaries."

Thor holds a 51% equity interest in the Spring Hill project, and is exercising rights to increase that interest to 80% from Western Desert Resources Limited (ASX "WDR").

In June, Thor lodged a mining application with the NT Government to commence gold mining operations at Spring Hill via a near-surface short-term gold extraction operation estimated to yield between 40,000 and 45,000 ounces of gold over a 2-3 year period. The Company hopes to commence mining within 12 months, subject to regulatory approvals, with milling via toll treatment at Crocodile Gold's nearby Union reefs processing plant.

Enquiries:

Mick Billing +61 (8) 7324 1935 Thor Mining PLC Executive Chairman
Allan Burchard +61 (8) 7324 1935 Thor Mining PLC CFO/Company Secretary
Colin Aaronson/ David Hignell / Jamie Barklem +44 (0) 207 383 5100 Grant Thornton UK LLP Nominated Adviser
Nick Emerson/

Andy Thacker
+44 (0) 1483 413500 SI Capital Limited Broker
Alex Walters +44 (0) 7771 713608

+44 (0) 207 839 9260
Cadogan PR Financial PR

Updates on the Company's activities are regularly posted on Thor's website www.thormining.com, which includes a facility to register to receive these updates by email.

Competent Persons Report

The information in this report that relates to exploration results is based on information compiled by Richard Bradey, who holds a BSc in applied geology and an MSc in natural resource management and who is a Member of The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy.  Mr Bradey is an employee of Thor Mining PLC.  He has sufficient experience which is relevant to the style of mineralisation and type of deposit under consideration and to the activity which he is undertaking to qualify as a Competent Person as defined in the 2004 Edition of the 'Australasian Code for Reporting of Exploration Results, Mineral Resources and Ore Reserves'.  Richard Bradey consents to the inclusion in the report of the matters based on his information in the form and context in which it appears.

Table 1: Significant Intersection Summary Report

Hole id North

GDA
East

GDA
RL

GDA
Azimuth Dip Hole Depth

(m)
From

(m)
Interval

(m)
True Width (rounded) Au g/t
SHRC235 8493950 794225 242 -55 157 131 3 0.3
and 148 8 6 1.05
including 154 1 3.37
SHRC236 8493975 794213 242 -55 115 110 3 0.91
SHRC236A 8493974 794213 242 -70 121 31 1 4.56
75 15 11 1.79
including 77 1 4.42
and 81 1 7.98
and 85 2 5.20
105 2 0.33
SHRC238 8494041 794221 62 -55 387.1 15 6 4 5.65
including 15 3 2 10.86
23 3 0.25
31 5 0.44
SHRC239 8494038 794220 242 -55 52 11 3 0.42
33 3 0.29
46 4 0.25
SHRC240 8494087 794146 242 -55 100 25 1.0 2.61
SHRC241 8494148 794150 242 -55 70 0 13 10 0.64
17 4 0.41
23 7 0.80
39 1 2.25
48 3 0.35
54 3 0.39
62 4 0.57
SHRC242 8494157 794119 242 -60 64 0 2 0.40
SHRC243 8494416 794186 242 -65 124 21 6 4 1.02
including 23 1 4.17
57 2 0.27
70 3 0.31
77 4 0.52
87 3 1.00
97 2 0.41
SHRC244 8493863 794063 242 -60 43 3 28 21 1.18
including 10 1 2.51
and 12 1 2.69
and 15 1 2.19
and 18 2 2.34
SHRC245 8493912 794051 242 -70 55 0 13 10 0.43
17 3 0.36
SHRC246 8494001 794055 242 -55 82 1.0 14 10 1.20
including 5.0 1 3.66
and 11 1 2.55
19 19 0.55
46 6 0.36
SHRC247 8494064 794063 242 -55 73 0 8 6 1.36
including 4 1 6.07
11 7 0.59
21 2 0.42
28 7 5 1.18
including 33 1 4.01
39 15 12 0.80
including 47 1 3.31
and 49 1 2.47
60 2 0.58
SHRC248 8494196 794029 242 -55 55 0 4 0.68
33 3 0.79
50 3 0.48
SHRC249 8494345 794237 242 -60 106 0 7 0.32
71 6 0.87
89 13 10 1.72
including 90 2 3.47
and 93 1 3.90
and 98 1 3.56
SHRC250 8494406 794323 242 -55 52 8 6 0.92
15 6 5 6.83
including 16 4 10.11
25 3 0.66
30 4 1.64
including 31 1 3.73
SHRC251 8494475 794120 125 -60 100 77 2 0.56
80 5 0.82
including 82 1 2.61
87 4 0.57
94 2 0.63
SHRC252 8494217 794132 125 -60 100 4 15 12 0.50
including 16 1 2.32
41 3 1.37
including 46 2 0.23
49 3 1.33
60 3 1.22
73 3 0.52

Intersection selection criteria:

·      Intersections are calculated using 0.2 g/t gold cutoff with a minimum interval of 1 metre and maximum of 3 metres internal dilution

·      High grade intersections (shown in bold) are calculated using 2 g/t gold cutoff with a maximum of 3 metres internal dilution

·      'Interval' refers to the down-hole length of intersection

·      'True width' is estimated for wider intersections from the interpreted dip of the intersected mineralisation.

This information is provided by RNS

The company news service from the London Stock Exchange

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