Nelson Resources Limited provided an exploration update for its 100% owned Woodline project in the Fraser Range, Western Australia. Drilling at the Socrates Project has demonstrated a gold mineralised corridor of approximately 1.5km in width hosting four parallel mineralised zones with two potentially being 2km in length. Two of these zones were drilled for the first time with both the westerly structure (identified with an EM geophysical survey) and the easterly structure (identified by a soil geochemical survey) both delivering notable gold results. The Company also drilled a number of southern extension drill fences at its Socrates Main target and has demonstrated a southerly extension. The Socrates Main target now appears to have a mineralised length of approximately 800m and is open to the north and south with the targeted structure being approximately 2km long. At Socrates West, 1200m to the west of the main Socrates mineralised zone, a single drill hole, targeting a recently identified EM target and anomalous rock-chip sampling, intersected 5m at 1.72 g/t Au from 23m in SDRC098, including 3m at 2.01 g/t Au from 23m. The result identifies a new parallel mineralised structure located over a kilometre from the main Socrates gold bearing zone. Follow-up work is planned for early 2022. At Socrates Central, 600m to the west of the main Socrates mineralised zone, SDRC106 intersected 5m at 1.74 g/t Au from 32m, including 3m at 2.76 g/t Au from 32m. This intersection was returned from an area previously drilled by Sipa-Newmont and by Nelson. This hole was following up on a historical intersection in an area of incomplete drill-hole coverage and poorly understood geology. At Socrates Main (Figure 1), 300m to the south-east of the main Socrates mineralised zone, a small cluster of holes were drilled to test the south-eastern extension. SDRC127 intersected 1m at 3.52 g/t Au from 58m. Apart from previous RAB drilling there has been no other drilling in this area. The results demonstrate the potential for a southern extension to the Socrates Main strike. At Socrates East 300m to the east of the main Socrates mineralised zone, SDRC115 intersected 1m at 1.35 g/t Au from 32m. This intersection was returned from an area previously drilled by Sipa-Newmont and by Nelson. This hole was following up on a surface gold geochemical anomaly. At Grindall, RC drilling returned scattered anomalous results up to 0.6 g/t, although no significant intersections were returned, the company believes this further adds to the gold mineralised system already identified by the company at Grindall which is part of an 20km gold bearing structure identified by gold geochemical analysis. The company is currently compiling all of the data on hand in order to develop a new enhanced geological model with a renewed focus on defining the mineralised systems at the Company's various Woodline prospects.