Chase Mining Corporation Limited announced that following the receipt of all assay results and drill sections for the Alotta Project the Company is preparing a Scope of Works (SOW) for a four hole diamond drill programme as follow-up to the bonanza grade half metre intersection of chalcopyrite - pyrrhotite massive sulphide from 55.3m in Hole ZA-19-05 hosted in feldspar porphyry which assayed 22% Cu, 34g/t Pd, 3.5g/t Pt and 0.78% Ni, 1.4% Zn, 65g/t Ag. This mineralisation forms part of a wider 4.1m zone of mineralised porphyry from 55.3m assaying 5.3% Cu, 4.9g/t Pd, 0.9g/t Pt, 0.26% Ni, 12g/t Ag (all downhole widths). The Company is also preparing a SOW for the Lorraine Gold Programme. In terms of a `gold database' the Company is well placed for planning the drill programme as the Lorraine database was an integral part of the assessment of the nickel potential of the Lorraine Mine Site area. Orix Geoscience (Orix) will complete the SOW data compilation and digitization for both projects including provisional hole targeting in conjunction with the Company. The 2019 seven-hole drill programme (705m) mainly targeted extensions to known mineralisation within the Ni-Cu wireframe. Although the drilling confirmed the continuity of the wide zones of mineralisation intersected by the maiden 2018 drill programme plus intersecting several additional high-grade nickel-copper-PGE massive sulphide zones, it was the exciting discovery of a new style of high-grade mineralisation which has potential to add value to the project and surrounding areas held by the Company that was a standout. The new discovery relates to a 4.1m zone of mineralisation from 55.3m downhole in Hole ZA-19-05 assaying 5.3% Cu, 4.9g/t Pd, 0.9g/t Pt, 0.26% Ni, 12g/t Ag. Included in this is a spectacular `bonanza grade' 0.5m intersection of chalcopyrite - pyrrhotite massive sulphide from 55.3m hosted in feldspar porphyry assaying 22% Cu, 34g/t Pd, 3.5g/t Pt and 0.78% Ni, 1.4% Zn, 65g/t Ag. Most importantly, this is a new style of mineralisation and mineral assemblage previously not known to occur in the late-stage porphyry intrusive bodies at Alotta. Importantly hole ZA-19-05 included a spectacular porphyry hosted `bonanza grade' intersection of chalcopyrite - pyrrhotite massive sulphide assaying 22% Cu, 34g/t Pd, 3.5g/t Pt, 0.78% Ni, 1.4% Zn and 65g/t Ag. This 0.5m intercept from 55.3m forms part of a wider 4.1m zone of mineralisation assaying 5.3% Cu, 4.9g/t Pd, 0.9g/t Pt, 0.26% Ni and 12g/t Ag. This is a new style of mineralisation and mineral assemblage previously unknown at Alotta within a feldspar porphyry intrusive adjacent to Alotta massive sulphide body. It is quite different from the usual Ni-Cu-PGE-Ag association of the Ni-Cu massive sulphides and its recognition may indicate the discovery of additional high-grade mineralisation potential at Alotta.