Auris Minerals Limited announce that results have been received from the Reverse Circulation drilling programme completed at the Company's 100% owned Feather Cap Gold Project, located 95km north of Meekatharra, in the Bryah Basin, Western Australia. Results have also been returned from 1m resampling of several anomalous 5m composite intervals from previous Air Core drilling. The RC drilling programme completed over the Durack East Prospect comprised four holes for a total of 709m, and was designed to further evaluate high-grade gold mineralisation received from previously completed Air Core drilling, including intersections of 8m at 5.44g/t Au from 87m, including 1m at 26.7g/t Au from 87m (DEAC0089) and 10m at 1.22g.t Au from 85m.

Significant results returned from this maiden RC drilling programme include 1m at 2.37g/t Au from 32m within DERC0002 and 5m at 1.87g/t Au from 30m within DERC0003 (in a 5m composite). Preliminary interpretations of the drilling completed to date at the Durack East Prospect has highlighted the potential for two mineralised structures. One of the structures has an interpreted apparent dip of approximately -40° to the north, subparallel and adjacent to the dip of the Narracoota/Ravelstone Formations' contact, which was the basis for the regional drilling orientation.

The other mineralised trend has an interpreted apparent dip of between -45° to -70° to the south on the two RC drill lines. Gold mineralisation observed-to-date suggests high-grade mineralisation occurs where the two mineralised structures intersect or at the subvertical intersection with favourable regolith boundaries. Multi-element results from the assaying are expected in approximately 5 weeks, and will assist with the interpretation of controls.

Further drilling is required to further understand the controls of the mineralisation at the Durack East prospect which will include proposed RC and/or Air Core drilling orientated to the north to scissor the high-grade intercepts within DEAC0075 and DEAC0089 and infill Air Core drilling on 200m line spacings along the mineralised trend. The infill Air Core drilling planned at Durack East is pending heritage surveying, which is scheduled for late February 2022.