The Board of Kidman Resources Ltd. announced that its extensive program of infill and extensional drilling at its Integrated Lithium Project at Mt Holland, in joint venture with Sociedad Quimica y Minera de Chile SA (SQM), continues to deliver outstanding results paving the way for a further increase in the project's Mineral Resource confidence and inventory. Significant intercepts include: 81m @ 1.63% Li2O from 105m (KEGR132); 79m @ 1.68% Li2O from 117m (KEGM024); 75m @ 1.80% Li2O from 99m (KEGR151); 78m @ 1.84% Li2O from 116.34m (KEGM032); 72m @ 1.80% Li2O from 137m (KEGM153); 75m @ 1.67% Li2O from 118m (KEGR134); 42.7m @ 1.68% Li2O from 61.4m, incl. 22m @ 1.93% Li2O from 62m and 24m @ 1.94% Li2O from 115m, (KEGM020); 46m @ 1.73% Li2O from 103m (KEGR158); 43m @ 1.94% Li2O from 150m (KEGR160); 49m @ 1.93% Li2O from 153m (KEGR161) and 40m @ 2.00% Li2O from 159m (KEGR172). The exceptional results generated from expansion and infill drilling has continued to increase the confidence in the Mineral Resource and confirms grade continuity. Additionally, the program is identifying multiple new pegmatite intercepts which require follow-up. Given the success of the drilling program, the company expects to release an upgrade in the Earl Grey Mineral Resource during the March quarter 2018. The drilling program has also focused on the sterilization of key locations for infrastructure at the Mt Holland Site. The team has taken a long-term view on the proposed operating facilities as the Concentrator will be designed to ensure potential future expansions are easily implemented. The company is confident that these results will underpin a material increase in the Mineral Resource inventory at Earl Grey, and they expect to finalise the Mineral Resource upgrade during the March quarter 2018. The expected upgrade will emphasize the global significance of the Earl Grey deposit that will underpin a low-cost integrated lithium project that culminates with the proposed Lithium Carbonate and Lithium Hydroxide Refinery plan to construct with Joint Venture partners SQM.