Metro Mining Limited provided an update with respect to its JORC reserves and resources for the Bauxite Hills mine. Reserves: The total Reserve estimate for Bauxite Hills is now 109.5Mt (wet) and takes into account depletion to March 2019 and additional conversion of Resources. The overall increase in Reserves (taking into account depletion by mining) is 17.3Mt or 18.8% from that published in March 2017. This has the potential to extend mine life by approximately 3 years to 2037, at the expanded run rate of 6Mtpa (which is subject to Metro Board approval). The increase in Reserve is largely due to: Additional conversion of resources to reserves, particularly from the BH2 area; and Change in moisture assumption from 10% to 12%, reflecting actual conditions gained from operating experience. Resources: The total Resource for Bauxite Hills is now 138.2Mt (dry), representing a decrease of 4.6% from March 2017. The decrease is due to: Bauxite ore mined to date; Application of a more conservative dry bulk density of 1.83, reflecting initial mining reconciliations undertaken in 2018; and Small areas of Inferred Resource being removed as a result of in-fill drilling results, offset by a small area of Indicated Resource at the southern end of the BH6 area. The total Measured Resource is now 78.1Mt (dry), representing a 42.8% increase of the Measured category from that published in March 2017, reflecting greater levels of confidence in the Resource. There has also been a slight improvement in alumina and silica grades.