Cobre Limited provide an overview of the upcoming exploration drilling program within the Perrinvale Volcanic-Hosted Massive Sulphide (VHMS) Project located in Western Australia. The Moving Loop Electromagnetic (MLEM) ground surveys are near completion at the Perrinvale Project. Together with the Down Hole Electromagnetic surveys (DHEM) undertaken last month, Cobre's technical team is now finalising drill targets across the project for the next stage of exploration. This represents Cobre's third drilling program at Perrinvale, and will include follow-up drill holes at the Schwabe, Zinco Lago and the Zinco Rame gossan prospects, along with the first drill testing of several other VHMS targets across the Panhandle Greenstone Belt. The upcoming drill program includes 3,400 metres of Reverse Circulation (RC) drilling and 2,600 meters of Diamond Drilling (DD). The field crews have begun mobilising to site in preparation for the arrival of drill rigs. The first DD holes are expected to commence at Zinco Lago and Schwabe. Ground electromagnetic surveys at the Perrinvale VHMS Project almost complete. A number of promising conductors and follow-up drill targets have been identified following recent DHEM and MLEM surveys including: north & south extensions to Schwabe; below recent drilling at Zinco Lago; and two conductors along the Zinco Rame gossan trend. The third stage of Cobre's exploration drilling at Perrinvale will commence shortly with a combination of RC and diamond drilling. Several other promising VHMS prospects identified during the 2019 Airborne Electromagnetic (AEM) Survey will be drill tested for the first time as part of this program over the coming weeks. The field crews have begun mobilising to site in preparation of the commencement of drilling.