Exore Resources Ltd. reported further exceptional shallow gold results from step-out aircore drilling at the Veronique gold discovery within the Company's Bagoe Project in northern Cote d'Ivoire. Highlights Drilling at Veronique continues to deliver exceptional shallow high-grade gold intercepts. Latest results from broad-spaced (100m), shallow AC drilling at Veronique include (refer Appendix One): 4m @ 76.31g/t gold from 32m, 4m @ 9.60g/t gold from 16m and 8m @ 2.94g/t gold from 20m. Extends zone drilled in maiden diamond drill hole that returned 8m @ 7.74 g/t gold (90% gold recovery in fresh rock from preliminary metallurgical test work). Current drilling at Veronique focussed across just the central 1.6km of the >8km long, >2km wide Veronique gold anomaly. Highly anomalous geochemistry extending for a further 3 kilometres to the north and 3 kilometres to the south Reverse circulation (`RC') drilling program at Veronique to commence early November 2019. Well-funded for further aggressive drilling program with approximately $10 million cash (30 June 2019). Exore reported the latest AC drilling results from the Veronique gold discovery within its Bagoe Project in northern Cote d'Ivoire. The Bagoe Project is in a major gold producing region with several nearby large operating gold mines including Barrick's 4.2Moz Tongon and 6.5Moz Morila mines, Resolute's 11.5Moz Syama mine, Teranga's 2.7Moz Wahgnion mine and Perseus' 1.0Moz Sissingue mine. The latest results are from approximately 4,000m or 67 AC drill holes completed across two north-east trending reconnaissance AC traverse lines drilled at 100m spacing to recent AC drilling in the central ~1.5km zone of the large >8km long Veronique gold anomaly. The drilling continues to successfully intersect high grade, in situ gold mineralisation across multiple lodes of gold mineralisation. Shallow drilling results continue to confirm the interpreted WNW strike orientation across multiple sub-parallel zones and the presence of widespread shallow oxide gold mineralisation at Veronique. AC drilling has identified at least five sub-parallel zones of gold mineralisation with each zone extending over strike lengths of greater than 1,000m. AC holes are drilled down to blade refusal, in a `top-to-tail' configuration, aiming to test for in situ mineralisation along strike from previous mineralised intercepts returned from wide-spaced AC lines. A single diamond core hole was recently drilled at Veronique to test for down dip extensions of high-grade gold mineralisation into the fresh rock, which returned 8m @ 7.74g/t gold from 78m. Preliminary metallurgical test work was undertaken on the composited intercept which returned approximately 90% gold extraction.