Nelson Resources Limited provided an exploration update for its 100% owned Woodline project in the Fraser Range, Western Australia. The Company announced completion of its initial sighter drilling at its Grindall project along the previously defined 20km Geochemical anomaly which has identified gold bearing bedrock along an initial strike of 500m. Grades are well above background and indicate the presence of a significant gold bearing system with the drilling also indicating that the mineralization remains open at depth and along strike. Importantly, the results so far are only from the first few drill holes that were targeted to test a small section of the 20km shear zone and have successfully shown that the shear is mineralised. As a result of this early success which demonstrates the effectiveness of the targeting methodology, the company intends to increase its current 6,000m RC program to around 10,000m to continue to test the 20km Geochem anomaly. The company anticipates continued improvement in its targeting at Grindall where it is now able to directly target the gold bearing structure along the shear. As previously announced RC drilling is also currently underway at Redmill and Socrates West. At Socrates previous drilling 1 returned 25m @ 2.06 g/t Au, 8m @ 3.53 g/t Au, 192m @ 0.5 g/t Au and 1m @ 142 g/t Au. Recent geophysics has identified two parallel systems West of Socrates which are also the subject of the current drill program. Drilling at Redmill is targeting a 2.5km Geological unit identified with ultra-high-resolution magnetics. Technical Discussion: The first results from the maiden diamond drilling program and RC drilling at Nelson's Woodline Project have been received and have confirmed the Company has successfully intersected the target mineralised structures over a strike length of more than 500m. The Grindall and Redmill Prospects are associated with a surface geochemical anomaly that has been defined from previous geochemical data and extends for a strike length of more than 20km. The Company recently completed high-resolution geophysical surveys to aid the interpretation of the bedrock geology and shear zones beneath the surface geochemical anomaly at Woodline. The geological interpretation from the geochemistry and geophysics was used to derive drill targets which are now being tested as part of the Company's on-going drilling programs. Initial sighter drilling of the interpreted shear zone at Grindall has now been completed over only 500m of the define 20km strike. All of the drilling completed to date has intersected the shear zone and initial assay results have confirmed the shear is mineralised. The drilling has also provided the Company with valuable insights into the Woodline mineral system for the on-going exploration and progression of the project. The results have also confirmed that the Company's targeting method is highly effective, with the target mineralised structure intersected in all drill holes completed to date.