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PREDICTIVE DISCOVERY LIMITED Capital/Financing Update 2020

Sep 2, 2020

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03 September 2020

NE BANKAN NOW 1.6KM LONG WITH POSSIBLE PARALLEL GOLD ZONE

2 NEW TARGETS WITH HIGH-GRADE GOLD INTERCEPTS DISCOVERED

Predictive Discovery Limited (“Predictive” or “Company”) ( ASX: PDI ) is pleased to announce results from a large power auger drilling program completed across the Bankan Project, located in Guinea.

SUMMARY

  • Results from 498 power auger holes (totalling 9,326m) have been received and are reported below, covering four separate areas in the Bankan Project.

  • Power auger drilling directly north of the known NE Bankan mineralised zone has identified plus0.25g/t gold composite intercepts on three more drill lines, expanding the NE Bankan gold mineralised footprint[1] from 1.3km to 1.6km in length .

  • Two new targets with high gold grades identified, one south-west of NE Bankan in the Kaninko permit and another in the south-east section of the Saman permit (SE Saman).

  • Power auger drilling is a rapid and cost-effective exploration method for the collection of bedrock samples and has been the key exploration method driving successful gold discovery on the Bankan Project to date.

NE BANKAN AUGER RESULTS

  • The Company has completed 24-lines of power auger drilling both to the north and south of the NE Bankan gold discovery (Figure 1). Results from 21-lines are reported here, with better composite intercepts (from 4 to 20m) including:

  • KKOAU714: 16m at 3.9g/t gold including 4m at 9.7g/t gold

  • KKOAU624: 16m at 1.5g/t gold

  • KKOAU695: 16m at 0.8g/t gold including 8m at 1.5g/t gold (to EOH)

  • SAMAU069: 16m at 0.6g/t gold including 2m at 3.2g/t gold

  • Holes KKOAU714 and KKOAU624 were drilled on the western edge of the current power auger coverage, south-west of the NE Bankan mineralised zone, suggesting the presence of a new northsouth orientated mineralised structure west of the drilled area (Figure 1).

  • A new power auger drill program designed to follow up this newly identified area will commence as a priority once the rainy season ends (most likely October).

1 Refers to the shallow extent of the gold mineralised zone represented by power auger composite drill results of >0.25g/t gold.

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Figure 1 – Bankan Project, power auger drilling results, expanding the 0.25g/t gold footprint to 1.6km in length and highlighting additional potential between the Bankan Creek (west) and NE Bankan (east) gold mineralised zones.

REGIONAL AUGER PROGRAM

  • The Company completed a regional auger program with 174-holes totalling 2,932m completed at the SE Saman and Bankan West prospects (Figure 2).

  • The first auger drilling conducted at SE Saman has yielded two high-grade gold intersections, and identified a 600m-long, east-west orientated +100ppb auger anomaly which will be followed up with further auger and RC drilling. Best composite intercepts (from 4 to 20m) were:

  • SAMAU154: 16m at 4.2g/t gold including 2m at 31.8g/t gold

  • SAMAU163: 16m at 1.8g/t gold including 2m at 14.0g/t gold

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Commenting on the results, Predictive Managing Director Paul Roberts:

“These new power auger results have given us further confidence that our 200km[2] ground position in the Kaninko and Saman permits covers a well-mineralised part of the Siguiri Basin, containing strong gold mineralised systems. These results and the recent Bankan Creek RC[2] and DD[3] drill results both confirm that gold mineralisation is not purely focused within the NE Bankan gold zone.

The new auger results on the western edge of the auger grid south-west of the 1.6km long NE Bankan zone have highlighted potential for more north-south orientated NE Bankan-style/Bankan Creek-style gold mineralisation between the two prospects, particularly as the gold values in the two best holes (KKOAU624 and KKOAU714) show an even gold distribution from 4m to the end of hole, similar to what we have already observed at NE Bankan, offering potential to discover comparable primary gold mineralisation at depth.

Equally importantly, the low gold values observed in the top 4m of both holes (which are immediately followed by continuous well mineralised gold zones) suggest that there is a transported component in the shallow lateritic material, meaning that past surface soil sampling or mapping of artisanal gold sites has been ineffective in exploring the full extent of such gold mineralisation, and that substantially more systematic auger drilling will be required to fully define the area’s potential.”

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Figure 2 – Bankan Project, regional power auger coverage, highlighting the new SE Saman power auger anomaly.

2 ASX release – 27 August 2020 - BANKAN CREEK GOLD ZONE FURTHER EXPANDED https://www.investi.com.au/api/announcements/pdi/7c684b14-d51.pdf

3 ASX release – 19 August 2020 - STRONG AND WIDE GOLD ZONES RETURNED FROM DRILLING AT BANKAN CREEK AND NE BANKAN, GUINEA https://www.investi.com.au/api/announcements/pdi/62f93ee7-b77.pdf

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NEXT STEPS

  • Power auger planned to recommence in October 2020, starting with auger drilling to test areas west of the new gold mineralised holes SW of NE Bankan followed by drilling to extend coverage west of the SE Saman anomaly.

  • Reverse Circulation (RC) drilling on the additional 300m of strike at NE Bankan in the Saman permit, drilling from west to east, which is also expected to start in October 2020.

  • RC drilling is also planned in the December Quarter on the new gold targets identified south-west of NE Bankan and in the south-east corner of the Saman permit, once they are fully defined by power auger drilling.

  • The Company is awaiting results from a further 60 power auger drill holes along with results from the ongoing RC and west-to-east orientated Diamond Drilling program.

POWER AUGER PROGRAM (DETAILED)

The power auger holes in the current drill program were drilled at four locations – north and south of the known NE Bankan mineralised zone, on Bankan West and at SE Saman, approximately 12km SE of the NE Bankan prospect (Figure 2). Results are still pending from part of the drill grid south of NE Bankan (Figure 2) including the Bankan East prospect.

Auger drilling north and south of NE Bankan consisted of 324 holes totalling 6,934m which were completed on an 80m x 80m grid. Holes were assayed in 2m intervals, with the reported saprolite composites typically representing the 4 to 20m depth interval. Composite values are not calculated at any cutoff, unlike RC and DD samples because the aim is to obtain a uniform comparison of these geochemical drilling results across the grid. The top 4m is generally not reported because of an interpreted transported component in the lateritic surface materials.

These results have successfully extended the existing NE Bankan gold anomaly to 1.6km in length (previously 1.3km) with assay values exceeding 0.25g/t gold. All holes drilled penetrated the overlying laterite into mottled clay and saprolite with composite sample results including 16m at 0.6g/t gold (including 2m at 3.2g/t gold) in hole SAMAU069.

Peak gold values from the most recent results included 16m at 3.9g/t Au from hole KKOAU714 and 16m at 1.5g/t gold from hole KKOAU624 on the western edge of the drill grid south of the 1.6km long NE Bankan zone (Figure 1). These results appear to have drilled into a new zone, possibly north-south trending. Gold grade distribution within both intercepts is quite even (see Table 1) suggesting that this is from a new gold zone similar to the disseminated style of gold mineralisation already discovered at NE Bankan. Also of note is that this new gold mineralised area represents a blind discovery, given the relatively low gold values – 60ppb and 47ppb gold in the first 4 metres for holes KKOAU714 and KKOAU624 respectively – and a complete absence of artisanal gold workings nearby. Follow-up auger drilling planned to start in October 2020 will seek to determine the extent of gold mineralisation to the west of these two holes.

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Power auger drilling totalling 1,830m from 115 holes was also completed in the SE Saman prospect and has identified a new 600m long, east-west orientated +100ppb auger anomaly (Figure 2) . Peak gold values were encountered at the western end of this anomaly and included 16m at 4.2g/t gold from hole SAMAU154 and 16m at 1.8g/t gold from hole SAMAU163 (Figure 2). In both holes, most of the gold intersected was in narrower high-grade intercepts ( 2m @ 31.8g/t gold and 2m @ 14.0g/t gold respectively), suggesting a different type of gold mineralisation to that encountered at NE Bankan. Follow-up auger drilling is currently being planned to extend coverage to the west.

The drill program was undertaken by Sahara Mining Services and the samples were assayed at the SGS laboratory in Bamako, Mali. Details of all the holes including assay results are provided in Table 1.

BACKGROUND

The Bankan Project is located within Guinea’s Siguiri Basin, which hosts AngloGold’s large Siguiri Mine (+10Moz). The Company holds approximately 799km[2 ] of highly prospective ground in this world-class region. Predictive is a well-funded exploration specialist company, focused on district-scale greenfields gold discovery in West Africa.

The Company began identifying permits across the Siguiri Basin (Figure 3) in early 2019 and has since built a commanding land position with multiple, highly prospective projects.

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Figure 3 – Location of Predictive permits in Guinea. The Kaninko and Saman permits together constitute the Bankan Project.

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TABLE 1 – BANKAN PROJECT POWER AUGER RESULTS

Hole ID Easting
(UTM,
29N)
Northing
(UTM,
29N)
Dip RL Hole
depth
(m)
Composite intervals from 4m
depth to end of hole
Composite intervals from 4m
depth to end of hole
Composite intervals from 4m
depth to end of hole
Comments
Depth from
(m)
Interval (m) Gold
(ppb)
KKOAU0368 390685 1174379 -90 402 20 4 16 106
KKOAU0391 396529 1172860 -90 398 20 4 16 134
KKOAU0398 397411 1172940 -90 386 20 4 16 185
KKOAU0496 397089 1173342 -90 379 20 4 16 108
KKOAU0506 396295 1173334 -90 387 20 4 16 104
KKOAU0516 397010 1173420 -90 383 20 4 16 114
KKOAU0517 396850 1173421 -90 393 20 4 16 281
KKOAU0524 396291 1173420 -90 389 20 4 16 130
KKOAU0542 397472 1173498 -90 400 20 4 16 122
KKOAU0567 397011 1173659 -90 398 20 4 16 103
KKOAU0579 397171 1173741 -90 403 20 4 16 281 Includes 2m at 1.91g/t
gold
KKOAU0581 397012 1173738 -90 408 20 4 16 141
KKOAU0583 397332 1173740 -90 403 20 4 16 233
KKOAU0600 396692 1173822 -90 410 20 4 16 118
KKOAU0601 396767 1173817 -90 405 20 4 16 192
KKOAU0602 396851 1173821 -90 402 20 4 16 115
KKOAU0603 396934 1173821 -90 409 20 4 16 159
KKOAU0605 397092 1173820 -90 413 20 4 16 115
KKOAU0607 397251 1173821 -90 404 20 4 16 220
KKOAU0624 396211 1173983 -90 403 20 4 16 1463 Last 12m averaged
1.75g/t Au, all 6 samples
>1.0g/t Au
KKOAU0630 396690 1173982 -90 415 20 4 16 103
KKOAU0633 396932 1173978 -90 412 20 4 16 198
KKOAU0641 397173 1174060 -90 398 20 4 16 120
KKOAU0680 397089 1174216 -90 400 20 4 16 132
KKOAU0686 396371 1174300 -90 391 20 4 16 141
KKOAU0695 397089 1174301 -90 400 20 4 16 812 Last 6m averaged 1.73g/t
Au, all 3 samples >1.0g/t
Au
KKOAU0705 396691 1174380 -90 391 24 4 20 440 Last 4m averaged 1.23g/t
Au, both samples >1.0g/t
Au
KKOAU0714 396212 1174458 -90 378 20 4 16 3924 Last 12m averaged 5.13
g/t Au, all 6 samples
>1.0g/t Au, and 4m (8-
12m) averaging 9.68g/t
Au

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KKOAU0724 397011 1174459 -90 410 20 4 16 138
SAMAU0069 396691 1176216 -90 373 20 4 16 635 Includes 3m at 3.22g/t Au
(6-8m)
SAMAU0071 396845 1176218 -90 376 20 4 16 287
SAMAU0082 396690 1176302 -90 376 20 4 16 534 Includes 4m at 1.26g/t Au
(6-10m)
SAMAU0083 396769 1176300 -90 374 18 4 14 306
SAMAU0095 396687 1176379 -90 372 20 4 16 311
SAMAU0123 406790 1166243 -90 401 20 4 16 101
SAMAU0125 406625 1166240 -90 400 20 4 16 145
SAMAU0126 406546 1166240 -90 397 20 4 16 172
SAMAU0133 406380 1166400 -90 401 20 4 16 154
SAMAU0136 406622 1166564 -90 405 20 4 16 102
SAMAU0138 406465 1166564 -90 401 14 4 10 137
SAMAU0139 406947 1166646 -90 414 20 4 16 151
SAMAU0140 406865 1166641 -90 416 14 4 10 240
SAMAU0141 406785 1166640 -90 412 12 4 8 262
SAMAU0142 406706 1166641 -90 405 20 4 16 361
SAMAU0143 406783 1166323 -90 404 20 4 16 166
SAMAU0144 406704 1166319 -90 401 20 4 16 114
SAMAU0145 406625 1166320 -90 399 20 4 16 119
SAMAU0151 406785 1166400 -90 404 20 4 16 100
SAMAU0152 406708 1166394 -90 403 20 4 16 162
SAMAU0153 406622 1166398 -90 405 10 4 6 170
SAMAU0154 406468 1166481 -90 395 20 4 16 4166 Includes 2m at 31.80g/t
Au(12-14m)
SAMAU0157 406705 1166560 -90 405 20 4 16 140
SAMAU0158 406705 1166480 -90 403 20 4 16 117
SAMAU0159 406784 1166480 -90 402 20 4 16 122
SAMAU0163 406381 1166637 -90 396 20 4 16 1815 Includes 14m at 14.00g/t
Au(16-18m)
SAMAU0165 406544 1166640 -90 401 20 4 16 120
SAMAU0166 406623 1166642 -90 403 20 4 16 193
SAMAU0167 406943 1166798 -90 414 14 4 10 108
SAMAU0169 406782 1166800 -90 409 16 4 12 181
SAMAU0173 406304 1166320 -90 394 20 4 16 276
SAMAU0183 406784 1166721 -90 413 14 4 10 105
SAMAU0184 406864 1166717 -90 412 14 4 10 121
SAMAU0185 406942 1166723 -90 411 14 4 10 105
SAMAU0202 406781 1167120 -90 413 10 4 6 132
SAMAU0221 406305 1167679 -90 414 20 4 16 868 Last 8m averages 1.34g/t
Au, all 4 samples >1.0g/t
Au
SAMAU0231 406383 1167681 -90 406 20 4 16 249 Includes 2m at 1.65g/t Au
(8-10m)
KKOAU0320 390772 1173816 -90 384 10 4 6 4

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KKOAU0321 390693 1173820 -90 386 14 4 10 3
KKOAU0323 390529 1173817 -90 372 14 4 10 7
KKOAU0324 390447 1173818 -90 373 12 4 8 3
KKOAU0325 390373 1173820 -90 372 20 4 16 34
KKOAU0326 390368 1173903 -90 374 20 4 16 4
KKOAU0327 390450 1173903 -90 376 12 4 8 3
KKOAU0328 390368 1173740 -90 368 16 4 12 10
KKOAU0329 390450 1173730 -90 363 18 4 14 13
KKOAU0330 390537 1173721 -90 364 20 4 16 4
KKOAU0331 390614 1173725 -90 370 20 4 16 3
KKOAU0332 390689 1173736 -90 378 6 4 2 3
KKOAU0334 390530 1173902 -90 374 12 4 8 3
KKOAU0335 390531 1173977 -90 379 20 4 16 28
KKOAU0336 390533 1174059 -90 386 20 4 16 5
KKOAU0337 390448 1174125 -90 380 20 4 16 9
KKOAU0338 390375 1174144 -90 376 20 4 16 5
KKOAU0339 390373 1174051 -90 376 20 4 16 8
KKOAU0340 390445 1174049 -90 380 20 4 16 4
KKOAU0341 390363 1173981 -90 371 20 4 16 5
KKOAU0342 390451 1173983 -90 375 20 4 16 3
KKOAU0343 390368 1174220 -90 373 20 4 16 10
KKOAU0344 390459 1174285 -90 379 20 4 16 13
KKOAU0345 390367 1174301 -90 369 20 4 16 9
KKOAU0346 390452 1174216 -90 381 20 4 16 9
KKOAU0347 390369 1174380 -90 371 20 4 16 9
KKOAU0348 390443 1174381 -90 373 20 4 16 5
KKOAU0349 390378 1174539 -90 366 20 4 16 5
KKOAU0350 390449 1174462 -90 372 20 4 16 7
KKOAU0351 390529 1174457 -90 373 20 4 16 10
KKOAU0352 390369 1174462 -90 370 20 4 16 20
KKOAU0353 390455 1174538 -90 368 16 4 12 31
KKOAU0354 390535 1174540 -90 367 20 4 16 5
KKOAU0355 390691 1174540 -90 379 20 4 16 3
KKOAU0356 390612 1174541 -90 375 18 4 14 3
KKOAU0357 390605 1174455 -90 381 20 4 16 3
KKOAU0358 390532 1174386 -90 381 20 4 16 7
KKOAU0359 390529 1174291 -90 386 20 4 16 75
KKOAU0360 390532 1174223 -90 381 20 4 16 3
KKOAU0361 390772 1174055 -90 422 20 4 16 6
KKOAU0362 390771 1174137 -90 414 20 4 16 4
KKOAU0363 390696 1174137 -90 410 20 4 16 3
KKOAU0364 390691 1174196 -90 406 20 4 16 4
KKOAU0365 390628 1174213 -90 397 20 4 16 4

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KKOAU0366 390619 1174329 -90 394 20 4 16 7
KKOAU0367 390698 1174326 -90 405 20 4 16 9
KKOAU0369 390685 1174457 -90 386 20 4 16 3
KKOAU0370 390611 1173900 -90 387 20 4 16 28
KKOAU0371 390686 1173899 -90 387 20 4 16 8
KKOAU0372 390596 1173983 -90 386 20 4 16 8
KKOAU0373 390689 1174057 -90 416 20 4 16 5
KKOAU0374 390612 1174132 -90 403 20 4 16 4
KKOAU0375 390603 1174060 -90 403 20 4 16 6
KKOAU0376 390766 1173896 -90 401 20 4 16 5
KKOAU0485 397412 1173264 -90 385 20 6 14 25
KKOAU0486 397485 1173264 -90 390 20 4 16 35
KKOAU0487 397562 1173255 -90 394 20 4 16 24
KKOAU0488 397650 1173258 -90 392 20 4 16 17
KKOAU0489 397647 1173340 -90 391 20 4 16 27
KKOAU0490 397565 1173344 -90 393 20 4 16 17
KKOAU0491 397488 1173343 -90 392 20 4 16 26
KKOAU0492 397408 1173338 -90 392 20 4 16 27
KKOAU0493 397335 1173341 -90 391 20 4 16 56
KKOAU0494 397246 1173340 -90 381 20 4 16 13
KKOAU0495 397173 1173339 -90 380 20 4 16 17
KKOAU0497 397004 1173335 -90 374 20 4 16 21
KKOAU0498 396928 1173345 -90 384 20 4 16 69
KKOAU0499 396849 1173341 -90 387 20 4 16 31
KKOAU0500 396774 1173339 -90 385 20 4 16 10
KKOAU0501 396696 1173346 -90 385 20 4 16 4
KKOAU0502 396613 1173337 -90 379 20 4 16 16
KKOAU0503 396532 1173347 -90 381 20 4 16 12
KKOAU0504 396456 1173332 -90 382 20 4 16 4
KKOAU0505 396375 1173339 -90 384 20 4 16 16
KKOAU0507 396210 1173345 -90 388 20 4 16 36
KKOAU0508 397650 1173425 -90 392 20 4 16 39
KKOAU0509 397568 1173421 -90 395 20 4 16 30
KKOAU0510 397492 1173420 -90 396 20 4 16 33
KKOAU0511 397408 1173421 -90 396 20 4 16 64
KKOAU0512 397328 1173420 -90 390 20 4 16 27
KKOAU0513 397253 1173424 -90 381 20 4 16 14
KKOAU0514 397173 1173423 -90 385 20 4 16 9
KKOAU0515 397087 1173419 -90 381 20 4 16 12
KKOAU0518 396769 1173422 -90 390 20 4 16 12
KKOAU0519 396687 1173412 -90 392 20 4 16 11
KKOAU0520 396613 1173419 -90 390 20 4 16 12
KKOAU0521 396526 1173419 -90 391 20 4 16 44

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KKOAU0522 396448 1173421 -90 389 20 4 16 88
KKOAU0523 396364 1173419 -90 388 20 4 16 37
KKOAU0525 396208 1173419 -90 389 20 4 16 84
KKOAU0526 396208 1173500 -90 389 20 4 16 18
KKOAU0527 396282 1173503 -90 395 20 4 16 7
KKOAU0528 396385 1173504 -90 393 20 4 16 17
KKOAU0529 396451 1173502 -90 393 20 4 16 10
KKOAU0530 396564 1173508 -90 395 20 4 16 57
KKOAU0531 396608 1173512 -90 395 20 4 16 15
KKOAU0532 396694 1173513 -90 397 20 4 16 6
KKOAU0533 396773 1173504 -90 396 20 4 16 8
KKOAU0534 396848 1173512 -90 390 20 4 16 8
KKOAU0535 396968 1173500 -90 387 20 4 16 18
KKOAU0536 397007 1173504 -90 388 20 4 16 21
KKOAU0537 397084 1173502 -90 385 20 4 16 15
KKOAU0538 397164 1173500 -90 384 20 4 16 15
KKOAU0539 397246 1173497 -90 390 20 4 16 12
KKOAU0540 397332 1173507 -90 396 20 4 16 99
KKOAU0541 397403 1173498 -90 399 20 4 16 12
KKOAU0543 397571 1173502 -90 396 20 4 16 9
KKOAU0544 397650 1173499 -90 392 20 4 16 26
KKOAU0545 396209 1173583 -90 396 20 4 16 8
KKOAU0546 396292 1173580 -90 400 20 4 16 8
KKOAU0547 396372 1173581 -90 396 20 4 16 24
KKOAU0548 396449 1173584 -90 398 20 4 16 17
KKOAU0549 396530 1173576 -90 399 20 4 16 7
KKOAU0550 396608 1173581 -90 400 20 4 16 38
KKOAU0551 396690 1173581 -90 399 20 4 16 13
KKOAU0552 396770 1173582 -90 399 20 4 16 17
KKOAU0553 396851 1173581 -90 393 20 4 16 40
KKOAU0554 396930 1173578 -90 388 20 4 16 32
KKOAU0555 397008 1173579 -90 389 20 4 16 49
KKOAU0556 397092 1173585 -90 391 20 4 16 15
KKOAU0557 397173 1173584 -90 391 20 4 16 21
KKOAU0558 397257 1173578 -90 393 20 4 16 8
KKOAU0559 397330 1173582 -90 399 20 4 16 35
KKOAU0560 397417 1173573 -90 400 20 4 16 15
KKOAU0561 397491 1173582 -90 398 20 4 16 13
KKOAU0562 397570 1173581 -90 399 20 4 16 31
KKOAU0563 397645 1173573 -90 395 20 4 16 12
KKOAU0564 397254 1173660 -90 396 20 4 16 80
KKOAU0565 397172 1173657 -90 396 20 4 16 31
KKOAU0566 397094 1173659 -90 399 20 4 16 58

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KKOAU0568 396933 1173660 -90 393 20 4 16 34
KKOAU0569 397328 1173661 -90 400 20 4 16 31
KKOAU0570 396850 1173661 -90 396 20 4 16 66
KKOAU0571 396772 1173663 -90 401 20 4 16 33
KKOAU0572 396690 1173661 -90 402 20 4 16 40
KKOAU0573 396605 1173657 -90 402 20 4 16 25
KKOAU0574 396534 1173661 -90 403 20 4 16 51
KKOAU0575 396451 1173657 -90 403 20 4 16 34
KKOAU0576 396368 1173662 -90 405 20 4 16 63
KKOAU0577 396291 1173661 -90 404 20 4 16 37
KKOAU0578 397250 1173736 -90 403 20 4 16 41
KKOAU0580 397090 1173737 -90 407 20 4 16 76
KKOAU0582 396930 1173738 -90 407 20 4 16 53
KKOAU0584 396851 1173739 -90 400 20 4 16 10
KKOAU0585 396774 1173736 -90 404 18 4 14 22
KKOAU0586 396691 1173736 -90 405 20 4 16 21
KKOAU0587 396608 1173742 -90 412 20 4 16 56
KKOAU0588 396527 1173746 -90 409 20 4 16 48
KKOAU0589 396448 1173736 -90 408 20 4 16 27
KKOAU0590 396365 1173740 -90 404 20 4 16 19
KKOAU0591 396293 1173740 -90 407 20 4 16 13
KKOAU0592 396208 1173740 -90 405 20 4 16 18
KKOAU0593 396209 1173663 -90 400 20 4 16 27
KKOAU0594 396212 1173823 -90 406 20 4 16 36
KKOAU0595 396294 1173825 -90 407 20 4 16 15
KKOAU0596 396370 1173823 -90 405 20 4 16 7
KKOAU0597 396449 1173819 -90 410 20 4 16 4
KKOAU0598 396531 1173821 -90 412 20 4 16 34
KKOAU0599 396611 1173818 -90 411 20 4 16 31
KKOAU0604 397010 1173822 -90 409 20 4 16 55
KKOAU0606 397172 1173819 -90 405 20 4 16 41
KKOAU0608 397329 1173817 -90 400 20 4 16 26
KKOAU0609 396209 1173898 -90 405 20 4 16 11
KKOAU0610 396290 1173899 -90 401 20 4 16 49
KKOAU0611 396370 1173900 -90 406 20 4 16 16
KKOAU0612 396448 1173902 -90 408 20 4 16 13
KKOAU0613 396529 1173899 -90 414 20 4 16 9
KKOAU0614 396611 1173899 -90 412 20 4 16 26
KKOAU0615 396690 1173900 -90 412 20 4 16 6
KKOAU0616 396774 1173899 -90 409 18 4 14 6
KKOAU0617 396852 1173902 -90 410 20 4 16 16
KKOAU0618 396930 1173899 -90 413 20 4 16 51
KKOAU0619 397012 1173899 -90 408 20 4 16 40

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KKOAU0620 397092 1173903 -90 408 20 4 16 40
KKOAU0621 397168 1173899 -90 406 20 4 16 26
KKOAU0622 397251 1173901 -90 405 20 4 16 48
KKOAU0623 397330 1173898 -90 400 20 4 16 69
KKOAU0625 396290 1173980 -90 404 20 4 16 34
KKOAU0626 396368 1173982 -90 407 20 4 16 23
KKOAU0627 396448 1173981 -90 411 20 4 16 16
KKOAU0628 396522 1173977 -90 412 20 4 16 67
KKOAU0629 396611 1173977 -90 412 20 4 16 17
KKOAU0631 396771 1173973 -90 411 20 4 16 42
KKOAU0632 396853 1173980 -90 410 20 4 16 26
KKOAU0634 397009 1173981 -90 410 20 4 16 53
KKOAU0635 397090 1173977 -90 402 20 4 16 33
KKOAU0636 397174 1173978 -90 408 10 4 6 23
KKOAU0637 397243 1173981 -90 403 20 4 16 20
KKOAU0638 397329 1173980 -90 400 20 4 16 49
KKOAU0639 397331 1174058 -90 399 20 4 16 73
KKOAU0640 397250 1174058 -90 398 20 4 16 51
KKOAU0642 397093 1174056 -90 405 20 4 16 82
KKOAU0643 397012 1174060 -90 408 20 4 16 21
KKOAU0644 396929 1174058 -90 411 20 4 16 37
KKOAU0645 396851 1174060 -90 409 20 4 16 25
KKOAU0646 396770 1174062 -90 410 20 4 16 31
KKOAU0647 396691 1174061 -90 413 20 4 16 15
KKOAU0648 396607 1174059 -90 411 20 4 16 10
KKOAU0649 396537 1174057 -90 409 20 4 16 10
KKOAU0650 396451 1174062 -90 409 20 4 16 18
KKOAU0651 396365 1174066 -90 406 20 4 16 50
KKOAU0652 396292 1174059 -90 404 20 4 16 60
KKOAU0653 396212 1174059 -90 404 20 4 16 4
KKOAU0654 396212 1174139 -90 403 20 4 16 15
KKOAU0655 396291 1174141 -90 403 20 4 16 18
KKOAU0656 396374 1174141 -90 406 20 4 16 10
KKOAU0657 396452 1174144 -90 409 20 4 16 23
KKOAU0658 396534 1174141 -90 409 20 4 16 19
KKOAU0659 396612 1174140 -90 410 20 4 16 25
KKOAU0660 396690 1174139 -90 411 20 4 16 16
KKOAU0661 396772 1174138 -90 411 20 4 16 46
KKOAU0662 396852 1174142 -90 411 20 4 16 23
KKOAU0663 396931 1174142 -90 409 20 4 16 44
KKOAU0664 397014 1174140 -90 407 20 4 16 40
KKOAU0665 397091 1174137 -90 397 20 4 16 89
KKOAU0666 397173 1174137 -90 394 20 4 16 63

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KKOAU0667 397250 1174139 -90 392 20 4 16 35
KKOAU0668 397329 1174137 -90 395 20 4 16 24
KKOAU0669 396213 1174219 -90 407 14 4 10 31
KKOAU0670 396295 1174219 -90 397 20 4 16 22
KKOAU0671 396372 1174222 -90 395 20 4 16 17
KKOAU0672 396448 1174220 -90 404 20 4 16 17
KKOAU0673 396532 1174220 -90 404 20 4 16 28
KKOAU0674 396612 1174218 -90 400 20 4 16 23
KKOAU0675 396691 1174223 -90 407 20 4 16 22
KKOAU0676 396769 1174220 -90 411 20 4 16 30
KKOAU0677 396851 1174219 -90 409 20 4 16 28
KKOAU0678 396932 1174218 -90 404 20 4 16 24
KKOAU0679 397012 1174215 -90 403 20 4 16 26
KKOAU0681 397165 1174218 -90 393 20 4 16 27
KKOAU0682 397247 1174219 -90 397 12 4 8 16
KKOAU0683 397327 1174223 -90 395 20 4 16 11
KKOAU0684 396211 1174300 -90 387 20 4 16 20
KKOAU0685 396291 1174300 -90 388 20 4 16 24
KKOAU0687 396451 1174300 -90 393 20 4 16 50
KKOAU0688 396531 1174300 -90 398 20 4 16 35
KKOAU0689 396610 1174311 -90 395 20 4 16 71
KKOAU0690 396689 1174299 -90 398 20 4 16 42
KKOAU0692 396852 1174301 -90 405 20 4 16 82
KKOAU0693 396937 1174301 -90 403 20 4 16 75
KKOAU0694 397012 1174301 -90 401 20 4 16 37
KKOAU0696 397174 1174299 -90 394 20 4 16 24
KKOAU0697 397253 1174300 -90 393 20 4 16 12
KKOAU0698 397330 1174299 -90 395 20 4 16 15
KKOAU0699 396211 1174380 -90 383 20 4 16 98
KKOAU0700 396291 1174380 -90 385 20 4 16 21
KKOAU0701 396371 1174383 -90 383 20 4 16 10
KKOAU0702 396451 1174378 -90 387 20 4 16 6
KKOAU0703 396532 1174379 -90 393 20 4 16 12
KKOAU0704 396611 1174380 -90 390 20 4 16 26
KKOAU0706 396772 1174377 -90 407 8 4 4 31
KKOAU0707 396856 1174379 -90 404 20 4 16 27
KKOAU0708 396930 1174381 -90 408 20 4 16 34
KKOAU0709 397019 1174377 -90 406 20 4 16 20
KKOAU0710 397090 1174377 -90 404 20 4 16 22
KKOAU0711 397170 1174380 -90 402 20 4 16 19
KKOAU0712 397251 1174379 -90 398 20 4 16 30
KKOAU0713 397332 1174378 -90 398 20 4 16 20
KKOAU0715 396289 1174460 -90 382 20 4 16 53

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KKOAU0716 396370 1174462 -90 385 20 4 16 36
KKOAU0717 396449 1174459 -90 385 20 4 16 14
KKOAU0718 396531 1174460 -90 389 20 4 16 25
KKOAU0719 396611 1174460 -90 392 20 4 16 27
KKOAU0720 396688 1174461 -90 398 20 4 16 28
KKOAU0721 396769 1174461 -90 400 20 4 16 18
KKOAU0722 396851 1174459 -90 407 20 4 16 44
KKOAU0723 396931 1174459 -90 412 20 4 16 39
KKOAU0725 397093 1174457 -90 408 20 4 16 30
KKOAU0726 397169 1174458 -90 404 20 4 16 31
KKOAU0727 397246 1174458 -90 404 20 4 16 17
KKOAU0728 397329 1174460 -90 401 20 4 16 9
SAMAU0066 396450 1176223 -90 376 20 4 16 31
SAMAU0067 396531 1176221 -90 377 20 4 16 19
SAMAU0068 396607 1176222 -90 378 20 4 16 25
SAMAU0070 396770 1176220 -90 375 20 4 16 78
SAMAU0072 396926 1176231 -90 376 20 4 16 60
SAMAU0073 397010 1176219 -90 381 20 4 16 21
SAMAU0074 397087 1176220 -90 383 20 4 16 42
SAMAU0075 397166 1176219 -90 383 20 4 16 22
SAMAU0076 397249 1176219 -90 384 20 4 16 20
SAMAU0077 397327 1176222 -90 383 20 4 16 92
SAMAU0078 397407 1176220 -90 383 20 4 16 58
SAMAU0079 396450 1176301 -90 372 20 4 16 5
SAMAU0080 396535 1176299 -90 371 20 4 16 76
SAMAU0081 396613 1176299 -90 378 14 4 10 31
SAMAU0084 396851 1176295 -90 379 20 4 16 51
SAMAU0085 396929 1176300 -90 374 20 4 16 39
SAMAU0086 397007 1176300 -90 379 20 4 16 31
SAMAU0087 397088 1176300 -90 380 20 4 16 43
SAMAU0088 397171 1176305 -90 377 20 4 16 24
SAMAU0089 397246 1176299 -90 377 20 4 16 33
SAMAU0090 397326 1176299 -90 378 20 4 16 52
SAMAU0091 397406 1176299 -90 381 20 4 16 79
SAMAU0092 396458 1176377 -90 370 18 4 14 33
SAMAU0093 396530 1176378 -90 370 20 4 16 36
SAMAU0094 396609 1176378 -90 371 16 4 12 52
SAMAU0096 396769 1176378 -90 367 20 4 16 60
SAMAU0097 396853 1176382 -90 372 20 4 16 39
SAMAU0098 396933 1176384 -90 371 20 4 16 48
SAMAU0099 397010 1176383 -90 374 20 4 16 27
SAMAU0100 397092 1176383 -90 376 20 4 16 34
SAMAU0101 397172 1176376 -90 375 20 4 16 34

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SAMAU0102 397252 1176378 -90 376 20 4 16 49
SAMAU0103 397330 1176383 -90 376 20 4 16 29
SAMAU0104 397413 1176381 -90 375 20 4 16 52
SAMAU0105 396772 1176460 -90 373 10 4 6 77
SAMAU0106 396849 1176460 -90 372 14 4 10 28
SAMAU0107 396933 1176463 -90 366 20 4 16 36
SAMAU0108 397007 1176460 -90 365 20 4 16 25
SAMAU0109 397087 1176462 -90 370 20 4 16 22
SAMAU0110 397165 1176462 -90 371 20 4 16 19
SAMAU0111 397249 1176465 -90 376 20 4 16 11
SAMAU0112 397331 1176461 -90 372 20 4 16 38
SAMAU0113 397409 1176463 -90 370 20 4 16 13
SAMAU0114 397334 1176540 -90 367 20 4 16 39
SAMAU0115 396528 1176541 -90 375 20 4 16 39
SAMAU0116 396609 1176539 -90 374 20 4 16 45
SAMAU0117 396691 1176538 -90 371 20 4 16 25
SAMAU0118 396766 1176539 -90 370 20 4 16 25
SAMAU0119 396849 1176541 -90 376 12 4 8 99
SAMAU0120 396928 1176541 -90 371 20 4 16 28
SAMAU0121 397334 1176540 -90 367 20 4 16 21
SAMAU0122 397409 1176540 -90 365 20 4 16 39
SAMAU0124 406705 1166240 -90 401 20 4 16 98
SAMAU0127 406386 1166880 -90 404 20 4 16 26
SAMAU0128 406545 1166717 -90 410 14 4 10 56
SAMAU0129 406625 1166719 -90 411 12 4 8 38
SAMAU0130 406702 1166719 -90 410 12 4 8 40
SAMAU0131 406545 1166400 -90 400 20 4 16 76
SAMAU0132 406464 1166401 -90 397 20 4 16 86
SAMAU0134 406302 1166401 -90 394 20 4 16 91
SAMAU0135 406784 1166562 -90 410 18 4 14 53
SAMAU0137 406544 1166564 -90 408 8 4 4 85
SAMAU0146 406645 1166318 -90 405 8 4 4 94
SAMAU0147 406384 1166800 -90 402 20 4 16 59
SAMAU0148 406465 1166803 -90 399 20 4 16 92
SAMAU0149 406543 1166798 -90 404 20 4 16 65
SAMAU0150 406623 1166801 -90 408 12 4 8 93
SAMAU0155 406544 1166486 -90 400 20 4 16 88
SAMAU0156 406625 1166478 -90 409 8 4 4 99
SAMAU0160 406385 1166480 -90 402 20 4 16 85
SAMAU0161 406303 1166481 -90 396 20 4 16 69
SAMAU0162 406387 1166558 -90 398 20 4 16 82
SAMAU0164 406463 1166639 -90 397 20 4 16 69
SAMAU0168 406863 1166802 -90 413 18 4 14 53

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SAMAU0170 406707 1166800 -90 411 12 4 8 74
SAMAU0171 406464 1166317 -90 396 20 4 16 77
SAMAU0172 406386 1166320 -90 396 20 4 16 45
SAMAU0174 406229 1166236 -90 392 20 4 16 88
SAMAU0175 406463 1166719 -90 404 14 4 10 63
SAMAU0176 406389 1166719 -90 398 20 4 16 20
SAMAU0177 406542 1167040 -90 406 16 4 12 49
SAMAU0178 406622 1167039 -90 409 12 4 8 33
SAMAU0179 406704 1167040 -90 413 12 4 8 36
SAMAU0180 406549 1166880 -90 403 12 4 8 18
SAMAU0181 406464 1166881 -90 404 20 4 16 21
SAMAU0182 406385 1167203 -90 405 16 4 12 37
SAMAU0186 406946 1166885 -90 415 14 4 10 75
SAMAU0187 406866 1166882 -90 416 14 4 10 47
SAMAU0188 406786 1166882 -90 411 12 4 8 49
SAMAU0189 406704 1166882 -90 412 12 4 8 46
SAMAU0190 406622 1166881 -90 409 12 4 8 43
SAMAU0191 406943 1166962 -90 411 12 4 8 35
SAMAU0192 406783 1166959 -90 408 12 4 8 39
SAMAU0193 406706 1166957 -90 411 12 4 8 30
SAMAU0194 406850 1166961 -90 413 14 4 10 38
SAMAU0195 406625 1166958 -90 412 10 4 6 20
SAMAU0196 406385 1167117 -90 400 20 4 16 39
SAMAU0197 406380 1167040 -90 405 12 4 8 24
SAMAU0198 406460 1167115 -90 400 20 4 16 45
SAMAU0199 406541 1167121 -90 408 12 4 8 22
SAMAU0200 406630 1167125 -90 413 12 4 8 26
SAMAU0201 406704 1167121 -90 409 12 4 8 29
SAMAU0203 406463 1167200 -90 405 14 4 10 28
SAMAU0204 406543 1167198 -90 411 12 4 8 31
SAMAU0205 406624 1167203 -90 408 16 4 12 31
SAMAU0206 406708 1167202 -90 411 16 4 12 21
SAMAU0207 406784 1167202 -90 411 12 4 8 57
SAMAU0208 406863 1167200 -90 414 12 4 8 55
SAMAU0209 406945 1167200 -90 413 10 4 6 19
SAMAU0210 406942 1167277 -90 416 12 4 8 36
SAMAU0211 406866 1167280 -90 413 14 4 10 32
SAMAU0212 406785 1167282 -90 410 14 4 10 33
SAMAU0213 406304 1167361 -90 406 20 4 16 25
SAMAU0214 406224 1167357 -90 403 20 4 16 21
SAMAU0215 406227 1167441 -90 410 20 4 16 7
SAMAU0216 406314 1167521 -90 412 20 4 16 15
SAMAU0217 406316 1167440 -90 408 20 4 16 28

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SAMAU0218 406229 1167523 -90 413 20 4 16 17
SAMAU0219 406224 1167679 -90 416 20 4 16 4
SAMAU0220 406305 1167597 -90 413 20 4 16 35
SAMAU0222 406224 1167598 -90 417 16 4 12 24
SAMAU0223 406864 1167120 -90 415 12 4 8 55
SAMAU0224 406942 1167122 -90 416 10 4 6 24
SAMAU0225 406862 1167038 -90 419 10 4 6 31
SAMAU0226 406791 1167039 -90 412 12 4 8 36
SAMAU0227 406942 1167361 -90 421 12 4 8 59
SAMAU0228 406863 1167363 -90 420 10 4 6 24
SAMAU0229 406787 1167362 -90 416 10 4 6 30
SAMAU0230 406704 1167363 -90 417 10 4 6 36
SAMAU0232 406386 1167600 -90 408 20 4 16 68
SAMAU0233 406376 1167526 -90 409 20 4 16 35
SAMAU0234 406456 1167443 -90 409 14 4 10 22
SAMAU0235 406377 1167440 -90 408 20 4 16 34
SAMAU0236 406544 1167442 -90 412 14 4 10 42
SAMAU0237 406465 1167360 -90 409 10 4 6 13
SAMAU0238 406542 1167362 -90 412 10 4 6 51
Notes:
1.
All gold results are values calculated from all gold values between 4m and the bottom of each hole
2.
Best results (>100ppb Au) are reported in the upper part of this table.
3.
Holesprefixed SAMAU arefrom the Samanpermit and holesprefixed KKOAU arefrom the Kaninkopermit.

Section 1: Sampling Techniques and Data

Criteria

Sampling Technique

JORC Code Explanation

Nature and quality of sampling (eg cut channels, random chips, or specific specialised industry standard measurement tools appropriate to the minerals under investigation, such as downhole gamma sondes, or handheld XRF instruments, etc). These examples should not be taken as limiting the broad meaning of sampling Include reference to measures taken to ensure sample representivity and the appropriate calibration of any measurement tools or systems used. Aspects of the determination of mineralisation that are Material to the Public Report.

Commentary

The sampling described in this report refers to power auger drill samples.

In all the power auger drill holes reported here, 2kg samples were every 2m downhole. The samples were submitted for fire assay gold analysis at the SGS laboratories in Bamako, Mali and Ouagadouou, Burkina Faso with a 5ppb detection limit.

In cases where ‘industry standard’ work has been done this would be relatively simple (eg ‘reverse circulation drilling was used to obtain 1 m samples from which 3 kg was pulverised to produce a 30 g charge for fire assay’). In other cases more explanation may be required, such as where there is coarse gold that has inherent sampling problems. Unusual

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commodities or mineralisation
types (eg submarine nodules) may
warrant disclosure of detailed
information.
Drilling Drill type (eg core, reverse
circulation, open- hole hammer,
rotary air blast, auger, Bangka,
sonic, etc) and details (eg core
diameter, triple or standard tube,
depth of diamond tails, face-
sampling bit or other type,
whether core is oriented and if so,
bywhat method, etc).
The power drilling was carried out using a 4WD-mounted power auger rig.
Drill Sample Recovery Method of recording and
assessing core and chip sample
recoveries and results assessed.
Measures taken to maximise
sample recovery and ensure
representative nature of the
samples.
Whether a relationship exists
between sample recovery and
grade and whether sample bias
may have occurred due to
preferential loss/gain of
fine/coarse material.
Sample recovery is not assessed for power auger drilling as it is a geochemical method.
In general, however, recoveries are good because the hole has to be cleared by the
screw-type rods in order for the drill rods to advance downwards.
Logging Whether core and chip samples
have been geologically and
geotechnical logged to a level of
detail to support appropriate
Mineral Resource estimation,
mining studies and metallurgical
studies.
Whether logging is
qualitative or quantitative
in nature. Core (or
costean/Trench, channel,
etc) photography.
The total length and percentage
of the relevant intersections
logged.
None of these samples will be used in a Mineral Resource estimation. Nonetheless, all
power auger holes were geologically logged in a qualitative fashion.
Sub-Sampling
Technique and
Sample Preparation
If core, whether cut or sawn and
whether quarter, half or all core
taken. If non-core, whether
riffled, tube sampled, rotary
split, etc and whether sampled
wet or dry.
For all sample types, the nature,
quality and appropriateness of the
sample preparation technique.
Quality control procedures
adopted for all sub-sampling
stages to maximise representivity
of samples.
Measures taken to ensure that the
sampling is representative of the in
situ material collected, including for
instance results for field
duplicate/second-half sampling.
Whether sample sizes are
appropriate to the grain size of the
materialbeing sampled.
Each 2 m interval in the composite interval was subsampled using a scoop. The
sample is considered sufficiently representative of the drilled material in a
geochemical drilling program.

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Quality of Assay Data
and Laboratory Tests
The nature, quality and
appropriateness of the
assaying and laboratory
procedures used and whether
the technique is considered
partial or total.
For geophysical tools,
spectrometers, handheld XRF
instruments, etc, the parameters
used in determining the analysis
including instrument make and
model, reading times, calibrations
factors applied and their
derivation, etc.
Nature of quality control
procedures adopted (eg
standards, blanks, duplicates,
external laboratory checks) and
whether acceptable levels of
accuracy (ie lack of bias) and
precision have been established.
The analytical method used was an SGS fire method with a 5ppb Au detection limit
which is appropriate for a geochemical drilling program.
No company standards or blanks were added to the sample batch. Based on SGS’s
own repeat results, the analytical results are judged to be suitable for a
geochemical drilling program.
Verification of
Sampling and
Assaying
The verification of significant
intersections by either
independent or alternative
company personnel.
The use of twinned holes The
verification of significant
intersections by either
independent or alternative
company personnel. Discuss any
adjustment to assay data
Hole twinning is not normally practised with power auger drilling.
Location of Data
points
Accuracy and quality of surveys
used tolocate drill holes (collar
and down- hole surveys),
trenches, mine workings and
other locations used in Mineral
Resource estimation.
Specification of the grid system
used Quality and adequacy of
topographic control
Collar locations were located using a hand held GPS with a location error of +/-3m.
Collar coordinates referenced in the table are for Universal Transverse Mercator (UTM),
Datum WGS 84, Zone 29 - Northern Hemisphere.
Data Spacing and
Distribution
Data spacing for reporting of
Exploration Results
Whether the data spacing and
distribution is sufficient to
establish the degree of geological
and grade continuity appropriate
for the Mineral Resource and Ore
Reserve estimation procedure(s)
and classifications applied.
Whether sample compositing has
been applied
Power auger holes were located on an 80m square grid consistent with the hole
spacing in previous power auger drill programs on the Bankan project.
This type of drilling is not appropriate for the calculation of any Mineral Resource
estimate.
Orientation of
Data in Relation to
Geological
Structure
Whether the orientation of
sampling achieves unbiased
sampling of possible structures
and the extent to which this is
known, considering the
deposit type.
If the relationship between the
drilling orientation and the
orientation of key mineralised
structures is considered to have
introduced a sampling bias, this
should be assessed and reported
if material.
Power auger holes were spaced on an 80m square grid because the orientation
of the target zone remains uncertain. There is no rock outcrop in the area to
guide sample line orientations
Sample Security The measures taken to ensure
sample security
Reference samples are stored at PDI’s sample store in Kouroussa, Guinea..
Section 2 Reporting of Exploration Results

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Mineral Tenement
and Land Tenure
Status
Type, reference name/number,
location and ownership including
agreements or material issues
with third partiessuch asjoint
ventures, partnerships, overriding
royalties, native title interests,
historical sites, wilderness or
national park and environmental
settings.
The security of the tenure held at
the time of reporting along with
any known impediments to
obtaining a licence to operate in
the area.
The Saman Reconnaissance Authorisation was granted to a Predictive subsidiary in
Guinea in October 2019. It was converted to an Exploration Permit in June 2020.
The Kaninko Reconnaissance Authorisation was granted to a Predictive subsidiary in
Guinea in June 2019. It was converted to an Exploration Permit in early October
2019.
Both permits are 100% owned by Predictive.
Exploration Done
by Other Parties
Acknowledgment and
appraisal of exploration by
otherparties.
Predictive is not aware of any significant previous gold exploration over the permit.
Geology Deposit type, geological
setting and style of
mineralisation.
The geology of the Saman and Kaninko permits consists of mafic volcanics and
intrusives, and granitic rocks.
Drill Hole Information A summary of all information
material to the understanding of
the exploration results including a
tabulation of the following
information for all Material drill
holes:

easting and northing of
the drill hole collar

elevation or RL (Reduced
Level – elevation above sea
level in metres) of the drill
hole collar

dip and azimuth of the hole

down hole length and
interception depth

hole length

If the exclusion of this
information is justified on
the basis that the
information is not Material
and
this exclusion does not
detract from the
understanding of the
report, the Competent
Person should clearly
explain why this is the
case.
The required information is provided in Table 1.
Data Aggregation
Methods
In reporting Exploration Results,
weighting averaging techniques,
maximum and/or minimum
grade truncations (eg cutting of
high grades) and cut-off grades
are usually Material and should
be stated.
Where aggregate intercepts
incorporate short lengths of high
grade results and longer lengths of
low grade results, the procedure
used for such aggregation should
be stated and some typical
examples of such aggregations
should be shown in detail.
The assumptions used for any
reporting of metal equivalent
values should be clearlystated.
No weighted average or truncation methods were used for the power auger results. No
cut-off grade was applied in the average grade calculation.
Relationship Between
Mineralisation Widths
and Intercept Lengths
These relationships are
particularly important in the
reporting of Exploration Results
True widths cannot be estimated for the power auger drill results as the
orientation of the underlying weathered rocks is not known.

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If the geometry of the
mineralisation with respect to
the drill hole angle is known, its
nature should be reported. If it
is not known and only the down
hole lengths are reported, there
should be a clear statement to
this effect (eg ‘down hole length,
truewidth not known’).
Diagrams Appropriate maps and sections
(with scales) and tabulations of
intercepts should be included for
any significant discovery being
reported These should include,
but not be limited to a plan view
of drill hole collar locations and
appropriate sectional views.
Appropriate maps are provided in Figures 1 and 2.
Balanced Reporting Where comprehensive reporting
of all Exploration Results is not
practicable, representative
reporting of both low and high
grades and/or widths should be
practiced to avoid misleading
reporting of Exploration Results.
All results are reported in Table 1.
Other
Substantive
Exploration Data
Other exploration data, if
meaningful and material, should
be reported including (but not
limited to): geological
observations; geophysical survey
results; geochemical survey
results; bulk samples – size and
method of treatment;
metallurgical test results;
bulk density, groundwater,
geotechnical and rock
characteristics; potential
deleterious or contaminating
substances.
Apart from the previously reported surface gold geochemistry and power auger drill
results, there are no other exploration data which are relevant to the results
reported in this release.
Further Work The nature and scale of planned
further work (eg tests for lateral
extensions or large scale step out
drilling.
Diagrams clearly highlighting the
areas of possible extensions,
including the main geological
interpretations and future drilling
areas, provided this information is
notcommercially sensitive.
Power auger and RC drilling will be carried out to follow up the results reported in
this release.

Predictive advises that it is not aware of any new information or data that materially affects the exploration results contained in this announcement.

Competent Persons Statement

The exploration results reported herein are based on information compiled by Mr Paul Roberts (Fellow of the Australian Institute of Geoscientists). Mr Roberts is a full-time employee of the company and has sufficient experience relevant to the style of mineralisation and type of deposits being considered to qualify as a Competent Person as defined by the 2012 Edition of the Australasian Code for Reporting of Exploration Results, Mineral Resources and Ore Reserves. Mr Roberts consents to the inclusion in the report of the matters based on his information in the form and context in which it appears.

This announcement is authorised for release by Predictive Managing Director, Paul Roberts.

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For further information visit our website at www.predictivediscovery or contact:

Paul Roberts

Managing Director

Tel: +61 402 857 249 Email: [email protected]

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