Adriatic Metals PLC announced that it has received assay results from a number of holes from its programme at Rupice and Jurasevac-Brestic. Drill hole BR-49-19 was the final hole drilled in 2019 campaign. It is the most southern drill hole and the highest grade intercept drilled at Rupice to date, successfully intersecting robust mineralization approximately 15m south of the closest hole BR-41-19. Mineralization remains open up dip and to the south into previously untested ground outside of the current ore block model. Previously reported drill hole BR-41-19 intersected the central part of this mineralized zone. The two new drill holes being reported; BR-49-19 and BR-44- 19 have confirmed the up-dip and down-dip extensions of the zone intersected by BR-41-19. Drill hole BR-44-19 was drilled from the same location as BR-49-19 and intersected a 6-meter-wide mineralized zone, 95 meters down-dip from BR-49-19, adding substantial volume to the mineralized zone in the southern section of Rupice. Further drilling in 2020 will target the western side of the interpreted fault to test for the continuation of the known mineralization. Drilling at the Jurasevac-Brestic prospect continued with BJB-5-19 and BJB-6-19 drilled into the PDP3D IP anomaly. Drilling intersected a sequence of brecciated and laminated sediments returning anomalous lead and zinc mineralization with visible pyrite. This style of mineralization is indicative of what has been seen on the fringes of the high-grade zones at Rupice. The prospect is structurally complex and the information obtained from this recent drilling will enable better targeting of high-grade mineralization during the 2020 exploration programme. Drill hole BR-46-19, on the eastern margin of Rupice, which was drilled to a depth of 411m on the eastern side of the interpreted fault to test the down dip extent of hole BR-41-19 returned no significant mineralization. Drill hole BR-47-19 at Rupice North returned insignificant anomalous lead and zinc mineralization. However, the structural complexities of the deposit in this northern-most drill hole are now much better understood as a result of the data collected from BR-47-19 and should enable targeting of high-grade mineralization further northward.