Alligator Energy commenced its first planned exploration work on the Samphire Uranium Project near Whyalla, South Australia. Alligator completed the acquisition of Samphire in October 2020. Historic geophysical data acquired by Samphire Uranium has been interpreted to delineate paleaochannels which host the Blackbush deposit and generate a coarse resolution map of critical mineralisation-controlling basement structural architecture. The Company's geologists are currently undertaking a trial high resolution non-invasive ground magnetics survey to determine the techniques' effectiveness in further refining mineralisation controls allowing targeted investigations into high-grade uranium relating to basement structures. Additionally, building upon a trial passive seismic survey completed by Samphire Uranium in 2019 which successfully mapped channel architecture and underlying basement structures, the benefits of a further passive seismic program is being assessed by Alligator to assist with targeting of additional high-grade zones within the known deposit areas. The combined geophysics investigations will assist to refine the planned drilling locations for the exploration Program for Environment Protection and Rehabilitation (PEPR) which the company is preparing for approval by the SA Department for Energy and Mining (DEM). This will enable drilling planning and commitments to get underway.