IMC Exploration Group Public Limited Company provides an update on its current drilling at its North Wexford gold project and its West Avoca spoils’ and tailings’ project. IMC is continuing follow-up work on the appraisal drilling that was based on a gold-in-soil anomaly on its North Wexford gold project. Historical work had encountered an intercepted grade of 0.5 g/t Au over 18.6m, as was announced on 13thOctober 2020 under the headline “Drilling Report; New Appraisal Programme in N. Wexford” informing the market of the permitting of appraisal drilling on the North Wexford licence area. IMC targeted its appraisal drilling to intersect the mineralised zone at greater depth than the historical drilling and encountered disseminated and vein pyrite mineralisation and alteration indicative of a strong mineralising system. Logging and sampling of the core are ongoing. This new data confirms and expands on that outlined previously, and can be reported in accordance with the JORC Code (2012). Twelve trial pits were excavated at West Avoca and sampling is now complete. This is designed to facilitate the upgrade of this Exploration Target to an Inferred Resource. Initial work indicates confirmation of the extra tonnage previously identified (RIS announcement of 8thSeptember 2020) and additional tailings’ tonnage discovered during this trial pitting phase. Assay results are expected shortly. This new information will complement the “CSA Global IMC Mineral Resource Estimate” on IMC’s spoils and tailings project at East Avoca Co. Wicklow, where the Inferred Resource alone is circa 20,000 oz gold.