Challenger Exploration announced results from the company's flagship Hualilan Gold Project in San Juan, Argentina. This fence of drill holes is shown in Cross Section 15. GNDD-272 intersected 11.1m at 20.0 g/t AuEq (17.4 g/t gold, 51.1 g/t silver, 4.5% zinc) from 137.0m including 7.9m at 27.2 g/t AuEq (23.8 g/t gold, 65.2g/t silver, 6.0% zinc) and extended the Magnata Fault mineralisation another 60 metres down dip. GNDD-243 was drilled 40 metres downdip from GNDD-272 and extended the mineralisation with an intersection of 7.1m at 3.6 g/t AuEq (2.2 g/t gold, 27.2 g/t silver, 2.6% zinc) from 136.0m including a higher -grade zone of 1.1m at 16.7 g/t AuEq (9.0 g/t gold, 126.0g/t silver, 14.0% zinc). GNDD-294 was designed to test another 50 metres down dip from GNDD-243 and returned only a narrow intersection however drillholes GNDD-286 and GNDD-252. drilled off this section either side of GNDD-294, and designed to intersect the Magnata Fault at the same depth as GNDD-294 both intersected much stronger mineralisation confirming mineralisation remains open at depth in this section of the Magnata Fault. GNDD-282, GNDD-258, GNDD-240 Drillholes GNDD-240, GNDD-258 and GNDD-282 were drilled as a series of three holes to test the Magnata Fault midway between historical holes GNDD-015 and GNDD-020. The holes intersected mineralisation on both the M1 and M2 Magnata Faults with results including 3.5m at 4.6 g/t AuEq (2.7 g/t gold, 50.2 g/t silver, 2.9% zinc) from 136.0m including of 1.3m at 11.3 g/t AuEq (6.6 g/t gold, 116.0 g/t silver, 7.6% zinc) from 167.0m and 2.0m at 1.5 g/t AuEq (1.4 g/t gold, 0.3 g/t silver, 0.1% zinc) in GNDD-240. The lower tenor of the mineralisation is interpreted as a result of there being limited open space for mineralisation to be deposited into at this location in the Magnata Fault. GNDD-217, GNDD-223, GNDD-227, GNDD-265, GNDD278, GNDD-217, GNDD-223, GNDD-227, GNDD-265, and GNDD-278 were drilled on the same section stepping progressively deeper to extend the Magnata Fault mineralisation below GNDD-006 which intersected 6.5 metres at 4.6 g/t AuEq from 78.5m. This series of holes is shown on Cross Section 12. GNDD-217 intersected 21.0m at 7.6 g/t AuEq (5.7g/t gold, 32.1 g/t silver, 3.4% zinc) from 111.0m including 11.7m at 13.3 g/t AuEq (10.1 g/t gold, 54.8 g/t silver, 5.9% zinc) including a higher grade section of 4.4m at 29.9 g/t AuEq(23.1 g/t gold, 139 g/t silver, 11.7% zinc). GNDD-227 was collard to test the Magnata Fault 100 metres below GNDD-217 and intersected 8.0m at 5.7 g/t AuEq (4.2g/t gold, 53.6 g/t silver, 1.7% zinc) from 222.0m including 6.6m at 6.8 g/t AuEq (5.1 g/t gold, 64.2 g/t silver, 2.1% zinc). The company believes that the two deeper holes on this fence, GNDD-265 and GNDD-278, are likely to have been stopped short of the main Magnata Fault due to the Magnata Fault having steepened at depth. Accordingly, GNDD-265 is programmed to be extended another 70 metres deeper. The mineralisation intersected GNDD-265 (1.0 m at 10.3 g/t AuEq from 237.0m) and GNDD-278 (1.0 m at 1.1 g/t AuEq from 223.0m and 1.0 m at 1.5 g/t AuEq from 228.0m) is a new zone of mineralisation on the contact of the limestone and the overlying intrusive. Mineralisation is consistently seen at this contact elsewhere at Hualilan. GNDD-227 intersected mineralisation at the contact between the limestone and intrusive 100 metres along the contact intersecting 3.7 m at 2.15 g/t AuEq from 179.2m including 0.9 metres at 7.9 g/t AuEq. GMDD-041E, which a 300 metre extension of metallurgical drillhole GMDD-041 designed to test if the new zone of high-grade mineralisation intersected in GNDD-157 was oriented east-west or north-south, intersected 1.6 metres at 9.7 g/t AuEq from 306.1m on the limestone-intrusive contact 50 metres south of GNDD-217. GNDD-212, GNDD-221, GNDD-273, GNDD-274, GNDD-279, GNDD-283 This series of holes was drilled on the same section as earlier drillhole GNDD-145, which failed to intersect mineralisation. The company interpreted GNDD-145 as likely having been terminated prior to reaching the Magnata Fault. GNDD-221 was collared to intersect the Magnata Fault 50 metres up-dip from GNDD-145 and confirmed the presence of mineralisation on the Magnata Fault intersecting 8.2m at 2.0 g/t AuEq (1.5 g/t gold, 7.5 g/t silver, 0.8% zinc). GNDD-274 was collared to test he Magnata Fault 100 metres below GNDD-221 and intersected 19.0m at 1.1 g/t AuEq (0.7 g/t gold, 9.6 g/t silver, 0.5% zinc) from 298.0m including a higher grade zone of 2.0m at 8.7 g/t AuEq (6.6 g/t gold, 48.8 g/t silver, 3.5% zinc). GNDD-279 and GNDD-283 were drilled as shallow test of the Magnata Fault just off this section with both holes successfully intersecting near surface mineralisation on the Magnata Fault. GNDD-283 intersected 4.0 metres at 3.2 g/t AuEq (2.9 g/t gold, 17.8 g/t silver, 0.2% zinc) from 7.0m including 1.2m at 10.1 g/t AuEq (9.4 g/t gold, 49.7 g/t silver, 0.3% zinc). These drill holes, which all successfully intersected mineralisation on the Magnata Fault, confirm that the earlier hole GNDD-145 was terminated above target and accordingly GNDD-145 is programmed to be re-entered and extended. GNDD-281 GNDD-281 was drilled as a test of the Magnata Fault 50 metres below GNDD-203 which intersected 21.8m at 4.5 g/t AuEq from 299.0m including 3.6m at 16.2 g/t AuEq. GNDD-203 was, prior to this round of drilling, the deepest test of the Magnata Fault. GNDD-281 intersected a number of zones of mineralisation including the successful extension of the mineralisation encountered in GNDD-203 another 50 metres deeper. The hole intercepted 2.6m at 2.8g/t AuEq (1.1 g/t gold, 26.2 g/t silver, 3.1% zinc) from 196.3m and 1.2m at 4.2g/t AuEq (3.0 g/t gold, 80.4 g/t silver, 0.3% zinc) from 292.0m and 1.6m at 1.3g/t AuEq (0.3 g/t gold, 24.6 g/t silver, 1.6% zinc) from 426.0m. Additionally, GNDD-281 intersected a broad zone of near surface mineralisation above the Magnata Fault returning 23.5m at 1.3g/t AuEq (1.1 g/t gold, 8.9 g/t silver, 0.3% zinc) from 42.5m. This extended the near surface mineralisation encountered in GNDD-203 by 50 metres. GNDD-281 and GNDD-288 (14.2m at 13.6 g/t AuEq) confirm that mineralisation on the Magnata Fault, which starts at surface, remains open below 400 metres. GNDD-288, GNDD-289, GNDD-297 GNDD-288 was collared to test the Magnata fault 50 metres below GNDD-157. GNDD-157 had intersected 130.8m at 2.5 g/t AuEq including an unexpected 12.0m at 20.9 g/t AuEq plus a near surface zone of 66.0m at 0.6 g/t AuEq. The deeper zone of mineralisation in GNDD-157 included 4.1m at 56.8 g/t AuEq which was believed to potentially be new, and third, zone of east-west mineralization associated with the Magnata Fault.