Oklo Resources Limited announced further assay results from the 10,000m drilling program currently in progress at Seko and surrounds within the Company's Dandoko Project. The drilling program, comprising aircore (AC), reverse circulation (RC) and diamond core (DD) drilling, is the precursor to a maiden Mineral Resource estimate scheduled for completion in the second quarter of 2020. Oklo's Dandoko Project is located within the Kenieba Inlier of west Mali, approximately 30km east of B2Gold's 7.1Moz Fekola Project and 50km south-southeast of Barrick's 12.5Moz Loulo Project. The Company currently holds ~500km2 of highly prospective ground in this emerging gold region. Extensive gold anomalies have previously been outlined by auger drilling along the 12km-long Dandoko gold corridor. The potential of this corridor to host large, gold mineralised systems has been demonstrated by the recent drilling success at Seko and several other nearby prospect areas. Oklo's current field program is focusing on infill drilling and closing off areas of near surface mineralisation at Seko anomalies 1-5 and surrounding areas in advance of a maiden Mineral Resource estimate. Seko comprises five coherent auger gold trends (SK1-5) with a combined strike length of ~7km. The initial phase of shallow AC and RC resource definition drilling at Seko was recently completed (57 holes for 5,045m) testing the gold mineralisation to depths averaging 85m and up to 184m. The deeper RC and DD drilling phase is currently in progress using a more powerful rig. This announcement summarises assay results received from the final 11 RC holes from the shallow program, comprising one hole at SK1 south, six holes at SK5 and four holes at SK1 west. All holes were drilled in a 'heel-to-toe' manner at -55° infilling the existing 40m spaced drill sections to support resource estimation work. SK1: One infill hole was drilled at SK1 south as part of the resource drilling program. On section 1396300mN A-A', hole RCSK19-132 intersected two wide zones of mineralisation; 52m at 1.27g/t gold from 26m including, 3m at 3.64g/t gold from 61m, and a second zone of; 27m at 1.10g/t gold from 130m. The mineralised zone dips westerly and will be further tested at depth. SK5: A further 6 holes completed at the lightly drill-tested and emerging SK5 trend returned several gold intersections at shallow depths including a highlight of 25m at 1.21g/t gold from 18m in hole RCSK19-113 on section 1396160mN B-B'. Other holes returned 8m at 1.02g/t gold from 7m, 5m at 1.56g/t gold from 22m and 5m at 1.19g/t gold from 34m. Follow-up drilling will test SK5 for extensions south towards Koko and north towards SK4. SK1 WEST: Follow-up drilling (4 holes) at SK1 west failed to return any significant intersections. A second rig arrived late last week and has commenced follow-up reconnaissance AC drilling between SK1 and the newly discovered Koko prospect. A series of 100m deep holes (80m vertical depth) along 400m spaced raverses are planned over this 2km-long untested target. Drill results pending: Further assay results are expected in coming weeks from the expanded drilling program over the northern part of SK1 where 47m at 10.95g/t gold from 48m was recently reported along with first results from the deeper RC and DD resource definition drilling program.