Alt Resources Ltd. provided an exploration update and results from Forest Belle and Pianto’s project areas. Pianto’s and Forrest Belle were the last areas tested by the Company during the recent RC drilling program at Mt Ida with 11 holes drilled at Forrest Belle and three holes drilled at Pianto’s Find. The Pianto’s Find prospect is of interest to the Company due to similar magnetic response to Bottle Creek, indicating potential for a parallel mineralised corridor. In addition to similarities in the magnetics data, supports gold potential with one of the historic drillholes (MIB232) intercepting shallow low grade gold. With Bottle Creek mineralisation drilled along >8km strike length and contributing strongly to the projects Gold and Silver Resource the Pianto’s holes were designed as an intial test of the parallel magnetic lineament. Previous drilling in the area is limited to the historic broadly spaced RAB and Aircore holes drilled at 50m spacing on 400m spaced lines with an average depth of 49m. Comparison with Bottle Creek indicates the past drilling is not a complete test, especially if mineralisation is subvertical or dipping west. The results from PFRC002, which intercepted 14 metres at 2.6g/t Au with a peak grade of 28.9g/t Au over one metre, are very encouraging and the Company plans to expand exploration on the Pianto’s magnetic lineament during the next phase of RC drilling at Mt Ida. The last RC holes drilled by the Company during the recent drill program were completed at the southern end of the Forrest Bell open pit, shown in Figure 6. 11 RC drillholes were completed with the primary objectives being to test an interpreted parallel mineralised shear and a plunging ore shoot at the south eastern end of the Forrest Belle Pit. Historical drilling intercepted what appears as a parallel mineralised shear adjacent to the shear hosted mineralisation mined in the Forrest Belle open pit. The unmined parallel shear represents an additional opportunity to add resource ounces for the Company. Historic drilling shown on section CC and DD intercepted some reasonable grade and width. With Alt’s drillholes, shown on section BB, confirming continuity along the interpreted shear. FBRC009 is the highlight intercepting a broad zone of gold mineralisation being 17 metres @ 3.5g/t Au with a peak grade of 1m @ 45g/t Au from 33 metres downhole. While FBRC010 shows mineralisation extends down dip and indicates pinching and swelling expected within a shear hosted deposit. The holes were drilled between the two historical drill fences to confirm the interpreted orientation of the shear.