MOD Resources Ltd. released second quarter activities report for the period ended 30 June 2019. During the quarter, the Company completed the 66-hole resource infill drilling program at T3. Assays continue to deliver impressive results as drilling intersected further high-grade, vein-hosted mineralisation while providing clarity around the up-dip extent of mineralisation within the first two stages of the proposed open pit mine. On 7 May 2019, the Company announced its growth strategy with the two main objectives being to build additional high-grade mineral resources in the T3 Expansion Project and demonstrate the unique copper-belt scale opportunity of MOD's extensive licence holdings through new discoveries. As part of the growth strategy, drilling re-commenced at T23 Dome, which forms part of a structural zone with several exciting exploration targets, 100km west of T3. Drilling intersected further zones of disseminated copper mineralisation interpreted from shallow depth. The next phase of drilling at T23 Dome is expected to focus on structural targets which could host high grade vein-hosted mineralisation. Further progress was reported by Botswana Power Corporation on the North West Transmission Grid Connection project, to bring power within 14km of the T3 Copper Project, targeted in early 2020 and should result in significant cost benefits for T3. During the second quarter of 2019, there were no reported safety incidents. The Company recorded a Lost Time Injury Frequency Rate ("LTIFR") of 1.27 per million hours worked. These statistics include both contractors and employees. The T3 Infill drilling program was completed and returned further significant results, intersecting high-grade mineralisation while providing more clarity around the up-dip extent of mineralisation within the first stages of the planned open pit. Infill drilling was completed during the quarter. No further resource drilling is planned at T3 during the third quarter. Infill drilling of the early stages of production within the T3 open pit comprised a total of 66 holes using up to three diamond drill rigs for approximately 8,463 metres. During the second quarter, the Company submitted the final draft of the ESIA for the T3 Copper Project to the Department of Environmental Affairs ("DEA") incorporating comments and feedback received from the first draft of the ESIA, submitted in December 2018. Following a meeting with the ESIA Reference Group in July, MOD is awaiting further feedback from the DEA and approval to commence the public review of the ESIA. Final approval is targeted late in the third quarter of 2019. Once the approved ESIA is received, MOD's in-country operator, Tshukudu Metals Botswana Pty Ltd. ("Tshukudu Metals"), expects to apply for the T3 Mining Licence. In addition, during the second quarter, the Company outlined its growth strategy as the T3 open pit ("T3") continues towards the Mining Licence application and decision to mine. Priority targets identified include resource definition drilling of the T3 Underground Project and the A4 Dome, 8km west of T3, and follow-up drilling of potential near surface disseminated and vein-hosted mineralisation at T23 Dome. During 2018, MOD announced significant vein-hosted and NPF contact mineralisation intersected in the initial 20 diamond core drill holes at A4 Dome.