TopTung Limited announced that Alotta Prospect - Update: Following the receipt of all assay results for the Alotta drill programme the company's consultants Orix Geoscience have completed both a sectional and plan view (elevation/level) interpretation of the Alotta Ni + Cu + PGE + Ag ± Co deposit. Orix also produced a wireframe model of the deposit which will be suitable for use in a future resource estimation. A listing of mineralised intercepts for all nine holes drilled. All assay intervals are downhole intersections. The wireframe model of the Alotta mineralised lens at 0.5% Ni+Cu cut-off extends from surface to 80m depth, has a long axis (strike) of 75m and is up to 20m thick. The model is based on both historic and 2018 drilling. Massive sulphide and net texture sulphides are variously developed within the disseminated sulphides (the wireframe). The geological legend highlights (2018) massive sulphides within the mineralised zone as shown on the sections. Although the mineralisation is closed-off by the wireframing, the deposit remains open down-plunge to the WNW and along strike to the ESE (east of well mineralised hole ZA-18-05, 11.28m @ 2.17% Ni and 2.15% Cu). The deposit appears to be cut-out below 190m Elevation (80m VD) by Feldspar Porphyry intrusive bodies. This would need to be confirmed by deep drilling and possibly downhole EM at some point. Future Work Programme: Knowledge of the Alotta geology and mineralisation acquired from the cmpany's first drill programme in Canada will assist it in the evaluation of other known mineralisation in the Alotta-Delphi-Zullo (ADZ) Project area. The cmpany's Consultants Core Geophysics have merged the Zeus Minerals 2017 aeromagnetic survey data with historic regional aeromagnetic data to produce a regional interpretation so allowing comparison of the of mineralised gabbro bodies (the host rock to Ni-Cu-PGE mineralisation) in the ADZ with those in surrounding area. The geophysical review is work in progress and will be reported at a future date. The company will fly helicopter VTEM over the ADZ in conjunction with the planned Lorraine Project programme. The VTEM data will upgrade the 2001 AeroTEM and 2002 MegaTEM coverage which identified the known deposits. The company will announce a Work Programme in the coming weeks which will be based on the existing geology and drilling results together with the `new' geophysical data. It is anticipated that the VTEM survey will be flown in the current quarter. This will however be subject to contractor availability and clear weather conditions.